Tag: low budget

  • Crash Analysis: Haunted from Within (2004)

      Embarrassing Women’s murder/suicide leads to a curse against young mothers. If I could give this unredeemable piece of trash negative stars, I would definitely do it. This ultra-low budget “movie” has problems on all fronts: The story is extremely weak. Furthermore, HAUNTED FROM WITHIN (aka SPIRIT HUNTER: LA LLORONA) is loaded with “talking heads”…

  • Crash Discussion: Decade of Horror – The 80s

    We traipse through the decade with a bloody blade as the slasher reigned supreme, yet show how the 80s re-defined the vampire sub-genre. This ten-year block was built on the back of independent 70’s horror, but it also may have contributed to what many see as a drought in the 90s. This week’s SCREAM OUTS…

  • Crash Analysis Support Team: Gays in Horror (Part II) – Guest Post from David McDonald

    Well, after a couple of false starts, I finally got off to an auspicious beginning. Not the one I’d hoped for, but it turned out well just the same, sending me fast-forward into a more recent past (the 80s) where I stumbled first upon one of those throwing-caution-to-the-wind projects Troma Entertainment likes to toss out:…

  • Crash Discussion: WOLFCOP

      Is THE LAST KNOCK team howling at WOLFCOP or ripping it to shreds? Find out in this episode devoted to a B-movie creature feature with bite, comedy, and action. Billy and Jonny claw their way through Lowell Dean’s film about the new cop in town, and whether you should support your new furry cop…

  • Crash Analysis Support Team: FOUND (2012) – Guest Post from Jonny Numb

    [103 minutes. Unrated. Director: Scott Schirmer] (Potential SPOILERS) IN A GLASS CAGE remains one of the most potent films in an admittedly small subgenre pond: that of the psychological horror centering around child molestation and murder. Its status as an anomaly has only strengthened its reputation and effect over the years – like SALO, it…