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Scream Queens & Their Directors
Traci Lords – The Girl Who Wouldn’t Stay Buried
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Scream Queens & Their Directors
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Scream Queens & Their Directors
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One Dark Night (1982) – Meg Tilly’s Mesmerizing Maiden Voyage Into Gothic Horror

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One Dark Night (1982) – Meg Tilly’s Mesmerizing Maiden Voyage Into Gothic Horror
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When One Dark Night premiered in 1982, it arrived as a modest teenage shocker—PG-rated, clever, and atmospheric, whispering more than it screamed. It also introduced audiences to Meg Tilly, whose debut performance sparkles with vulnerability, charm, and unexpected depth. While not a canonical horror classic, the film’s elegant production design, eerie mausoleum setting, and measured … Read More “One Dark Night (1982) – Meg Tilly’s Mesmerizing Maiden Voyage Into Gothic Horror” »

Dead Tides (1996) – Two Stars on a Leaky Ship

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Dead Tides (1996) – Two Stars on a Leaky Ship
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Dead Tides – High Seas, Low Tide At first glance, Dead Tides had everything in place for a late‑’90s straight‑to‑video action thriller: Roddy “Rowdy” Piper, charismatic and tough; Tawny Kitaen, alluring and enigmatic; a yacht riddled with secrets; drug‑running plots; and a sun‑bleached tropical setting. Sadly, the result is a tepid blend of half‑baked action, … Read More “Dead Tides (1996) – Two Stars on a Leaky Ship” »

Playback (1996) – Corporate Seduction, Clandestine Voyeurism, and Two Redeeming Beauties

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Playback (1996) – Corporate Seduction, Clandestine Voyeurism, and Two Redeeming Beauties
Reviews

In the late-night VHS era of erotic thrillers and half-serious dramas, Playback attempted to be something more than your typical Cinemax after-dark feature. It flirted with noir, wore a business suit over its lusty core, and pitched itself as something that could actually be about ambition and betrayal in the corporate world. But let’s be … Read More “Playback (1996) – Corporate Seduction, Clandestine Voyeurism, and Two Redeeming Beauties” »

Witchboard (1986) – Ouija Board Missteps, Tapioca Atmosphere, and Tawny Kitaen’s Spark

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Witchboard (1986) – Ouija Board Missteps, Tapioca Atmosphere, and Tawny Kitaen’s Spark
Reviews

Kevin Tenney’s Witchboard, in its sunny mid‑80s horror-fare glow, promised supernatural chills and Ouija‑based dread. Producer-backed for atmospheric scares over gore, it hits glimpses of eerie promise but often collapses under thin dialogue, uneven pacing, and pedestrian performances. Despite these flaws, there’s enough charm—especially from Tawny Kitaen—and that standout line from the dirtbag answering the … Read More “Witchboard (1986) – Ouija Board Missteps, Tapioca Atmosphere, and Tawny Kitaen’s Spark” »

Bachelor Party (1984) – Pure ’80s Raunch, Charm, and Tawny Kitaen

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Bachelor Party (1984) – Pure ’80s Raunch, Charm, and Tawny Kitaen
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Few ’80s comedies so unabashedly embrace their silliness—or so fiercely insist on having a good time—as Bachelor Party. Directed by Neal Israel and written by Israel and Pat Proft, this gleefully outrageous romp stars Tom Hanks as Rick Gassko, a lovable school‑bus driver on the cusp of marriage to the radiant Debbie Thompson, played by … Read More “Bachelor Party (1984) – Pure ’80s Raunch, Charm, and Tawny Kitaen” »

The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik‑Yak (1984) – A Pulp Adventure Gone Puerile

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The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik‑Yak (1984) – A Pulp Adventure Gone Puerile
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In 1984, French director Just Jaeckin—best known for Emmanuelle—turned to John Willie’s 1940s bondage comic strip and produced The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik‑Yak. The premise seemed rich: Gwendoline (Tawny Kitaen), a runaway nun, arrives in Hong Kong, searching for her missing scientist father who chased a rare butterfly into the … Read More “The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik‑Yak (1984) – A Pulp Adventure Gone Puerile” »

Werewolf (1987–1988) – Fox’s Atmospheric Howl with Heart

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Werewolf (1987–1988) – Fox’s Atmospheric Howl with Heart
Reviews

When Fox launched in 1987, it took bold swings into uncharted television territory—instead of sitcoms or typical crime fare, they debuted Werewolf, a half-hour drama steeped in horror and supernatural mythos. Created by Frank Lupo, the show followed college grad student Eric Cord (John J. York) after he is cursed with lycanthropy—and forced into a … Read More “Werewolf (1987–1988) – Fox’s Atmospheric Howl with Heart” »

Return to Horror High (1987) – A Meta-Slasher That Lost Its Bite

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Return to Horror High (1987) – A Meta-Slasher That Lost Its Bite
Reviews

Return to Horror High (1987) – Meta-Slasher With Blunt Instruments but No Bite Crippen High lays dormant after a horrific massacre in the early 1980s. In the late ’80s, a self-aware film crew returns to shoot a horror flick titled Return to Horror High within the very halls stained by past blood. Bill Froehlich directs … Read More “Return to Horror High (1987) – A Meta-Slasher That Lost Its Bite” »

The Prey (1983) – A Wilderness Stalker That Never Finds Its Teeth

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The Prey (1983) – A Wilderness Stalker That Never Finds Its Teeth
Reviews

Set against the dusty backroads of Southern California, three ill-fated couples venture on a weekend camping trip—only to be stalked by a deformed man. Sounds tense. Too bad The Prey delivers little beyond amateurish scares, limp plotting, and awkward performances. Despite its promising premise, this low-budget entry in ‘80s slash-exploitation horror falls flat in almost … Read More “The Prey (1983) – A Wilderness Stalker That Never Finds Its Teeth” »

Bloody Birthday (1981) – Eerie Premise, Uneven Execution, Occasional Scares

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Bloody Birthday (1981) – Eerie Premise, Uneven Execution, Occasional Scares
Reviews

Three children born during a solar eclipse develop murderous urges a decade later—family members, neighbors, even classmates become targets. Bloody Birthday leans into 1980s horror nostalgia: creepy kids, suburban malaise, split-second violence. Directed and co-written by Ed Hunt (with Barry Pearson), and starring Lori Lethin, Melinda Cordell, and Julie Brown, the film shows promise in … Read More “Bloody Birthday (1981) – Eerie Premise, Uneven Execution, Occasional Scares” »

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