Swamp Thing (1982)

Dive into the delightfully cheesy world of Swamp Thing (1982), where a scientist-turned-swamp monster and plucky Alice Cable team up to battle ruthless villains in a gorgeously gory, nostalgic 80s thrill ride.

Deadly Blessing (1981)

Think the Amish can’t be scary? Wes Craven’s hidden gem Deadly Blessing (1981) rattles you with slithery tub scares, jaw-dropping twists, and a young Sharon Stone—proof that even the quietest farm can harbor deadly secrets.

Odds and Ends (08/19/10)

Big thanks to Brandon at Big Daddy Horror Reviews for the award and Fred The Wolf for the meme tag! I’m taking this weekend off after binge-watching Wes Craven classics for the Horrorphilia podcast—stay tuned for reviews and fresh content Monday.

Slaughter High (1986)

Slaughter High’s reunion-from-hell premise and over-the-top gore are pure 80s slasher gold. If you love delightfully dumb characters and so-bad-it’s-good camp, this cult classic is your next midnight-movie obsession.

Hell Is Full (2010)

Forget everything you know about zombie flicks—Hell Is Full breathes new life into the genre with its Memento-style storytelling, surprising twists and real, relatable characters that make you care before the chaos begins. This indie gem from Steve Hudgins proves there’s still room for fresh scares and smart writing in undead cinema.