Slasher movies came to power in the late 1970s and early ‘80s; though most critics sneered at them, studios kept cranking them out because they were reliably profitable. And though the trend ...
Sickos of the ’80s got their fix gawking at VHS tapes of “Faces of Death,” a schlockmentary that spliced genuine carnage with staged executions that looked convincingly real. Hosted by a sham ...
A couple move from the city to a seemingly clean-cut suburb in this enjoyable comedy-horror that breezes through the grisly deaths of characters you won’t care about In this short, sharp, ...