Exploitation TV: Volume Ten
We now return to our regularly scheduled programming with a trio of lesser known slashers.
We now return to our regularly scheduled programming with a trio of lesser known slashers.
Three April Fools' themed slasher movies came out in 1986. They're all weird.
BC thinks slashers are back - and the timing couldn't be better.
This meta slasher is possibly the best genre deconstruction since Wes Craven's SCREAM.
Danny Steinmann's maligned fifth chapter is a scuzzy trash gem.
The scummy, under-loved slasher is a blitzkrieg of brutal, Biblical violence.
Koontz wrote a novelization for Hooper's film, but added 250 pages of new stuff.
They took a psychologically-driven melodrama and made it into a slasher. It kind of worked?
How a survivor of violent assault found strength and solace onscreen - in the female heroes of horror.
Terror Train botches a lot of its slasher elements, but delivers in other areas.
Ever wonder what happened to the Final Girl in a slasher that didn't get a true sequel?
Come for Clu Gulager, stay for the (eventual) kills!