Thanks to the continued dominance of the home video market and digitization of cable TV, horror’s identity in the ’90s was doomed to be tricky to nail down, thanks to the vast sea of options beyond theatrical releases. For every Candyman or Scream released in theaters, there are dozens more of straight-to-video or made-for-cable horror movies.
This week, we’re diving a little deeper into the ’90s catalog, spotlighting underseen ’90s horror movies that flew under the radar. These streaming picks run the gamut in style and tone, from esoteric extreme French horror to gonzo Hong Kong cinema and beyond.
Here’s where you can stream them this week.
For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.
Baby Blood – AMC+, Kanopy
Well before the rise of New French Extremity horror, there was 1990’s bizarre Baby Blood. Yanka is a circus performer stuck in an abusive relationship until a...
This week, we’re diving a little deeper into the ’90s catalog, spotlighting underseen ’90s horror movies that flew under the radar. These streaming picks run the gamut in style and tone, from esoteric extreme French horror to gonzo Hong Kong cinema and beyond.
Here’s where you can stream them this week.
For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.
Baby Blood – AMC+, Kanopy
Well before the rise of New French Extremity horror, there was 1990’s bizarre Baby Blood. Yanka is a circus performer stuck in an abusive relationship until a...
- 4/29/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Get ready for an exhilarating episode of “American Pickers” as Season 25 continues with “The Boneyard.” Airing at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, February 28, 2024, on History, viewers are in for an exciting adventure with Mike Wolfe as he explores his buddy’s boneyard in Cleveland.
In this episode, Mike stumbles upon a treasure trove of brass-era bikes hidden within the boneyard. Determined to add these rare finds to his collection, Mike sets out on a mission to negotiate a deal for each and every one of them.
As he navigates through the cluttered landscape of vintage relics and forgotten treasures, Mike’s passion for uncovering hidden gems shines through. From dusty barns to abandoned warehouses, “American Pickers” offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of antique hunting and the thrill of the chase.
Don’t miss the excitement of “The Boneyard” episode, exclusively on History. It’s a journey you won’t want to miss,...
In this episode, Mike stumbles upon a treasure trove of brass-era bikes hidden within the boneyard. Determined to add these rare finds to his collection, Mike sets out on a mission to negotiate a deal for each and every one of them.
As he navigates through the cluttered landscape of vintage relics and forgotten treasures, Mike’s passion for uncovering hidden gems shines through. From dusty barns to abandoned warehouses, “American Pickers” offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of antique hunting and the thrill of the chase.
Don’t miss the excitement of “The Boneyard” episode, exclusively on History. It’s a journey you won’t want to miss,...
- 2/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This month’s installment of Deep Cuts Rising features a variety of horror movies, with some selections reflecting a specific day or event in November, and others chosen at random.
Regardless of how they came to be here, or what they’re about, these past movies can generally be considered overlooked, forgotten or unknown.
This month’s offerings feature Dracula, a giant zombie poodle, a golem, and more.
The Tomb of Dracula (1980)
Image: The Tomb of Dracula
Directed by Minoru Okazaki.
For World Television Day (November 21), Dracula followers as well as Marvel fans might get a kick out of the 1980 animated TV-movie based on the serialized comic series The Tomb of Dracula. Between 1972 and 1979, the iconic Count Dracula was reworked into a master antagonist who was routinely opposed by a team of vampire slayers. The same series also contains the introduction of popular Marvel character Blade.
Marvel and Toei Animation...
Regardless of how they came to be here, or what they’re about, these past movies can generally be considered overlooked, forgotten or unknown.
This month’s offerings feature Dracula, a giant zombie poodle, a golem, and more.
The Tomb of Dracula (1980)
Image: The Tomb of Dracula
Directed by Minoru Okazaki.
For World Television Day (November 21), Dracula followers as well as Marvel fans might get a kick out of the 1980 animated TV-movie based on the serialized comic series The Tomb of Dracula. Between 1972 and 1979, the iconic Count Dracula was reworked into a master antagonist who was routinely opposed by a team of vampire slayers. The same series also contains the introduction of popular Marvel character Blade.
Marvel and Toei Animation...
- 11/1/2023
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
April’s home entertainment releases are closing out on a strong note, as we have a bunch of great titles coming our way on Tuesday. Arrow Video has put together a stellar Special Edition set for Killer Klowns from Outer Space that fans are definitely going to want to pick up, and Kino Lorber has given the cult classic The Boneyard an HD overhaul as well. Scream Factory is keeping busy with a trio of cinematic treats—Daughters of Satan, the Collector’s Edition of Cyborg and a Troll/Troll 2 double feature—and Full Moon has put together a special set for the original Puppet Master to boot.
Other notable releases for April 24th include The Maze 3D, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, 7 Guardians of the Tomb, Him, and Dead Justice.
The Boneyard
A policeman (Ed Nelson) and a psychic (Deborah Rose) link cult mayhem to a morgue (run...
Other notable releases for April 24th include The Maze 3D, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, 7 Guardians of the Tomb, Him, and Dead Justice.
The Boneyard
A policeman (Ed Nelson) and a psychic (Deborah Rose) link cult mayhem to a morgue (run...
- 4/24/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
When it comes to careers in showbiz, few actors can say that they have done and seen as much as the legendary Phyllis Diller, who was actively working in the business until she was ninety-one years old. Sadly, she's passed away, and we'd like to take this time to honor her memory.
While most people will remember Diller for her sense of humor and insane hair, the funny lady didn't mind dipping her toe into the horror genre at all, playing parts in the little seen zombie kid classic The Boneyard as well as Rod Serling's "Night Gallery" and "Tales from the Darkside." We, however, especially this writer, will always love her for lending her voice talents to one of the all time classic children's horror films, Rankin and Bass' timeless 1967 film Mad Monster Party.
Phyllis passed away today at the fine old age of ninety-five. "She died peacefully...
While most people will remember Diller for her sense of humor and insane hair, the funny lady didn't mind dipping her toe into the horror genre at all, playing parts in the little seen zombie kid classic The Boneyard as well as Rod Serling's "Night Gallery" and "Tales from the Darkside." We, however, especially this writer, will always love her for lending her voice talents to one of the all time classic children's horror films, Rankin and Bass' timeless 1967 film Mad Monster Party.
Phyllis passed away today at the fine old age of ninety-five. "She died peacefully...
- 8/20/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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