Posts tagged Reviews
"LOST FANTASY #1" Is A Cornucopia Of Delights And Inspirations (REVIEW)

 Bringing the world of fantasy into a more mature medium is precisely what Curt Pires and Luca Casalanguida have done in their debut issue of “Lost Fantasy #1” for Image Comics. And we can’t wait to tell you all about it before it hits shelves on April 30, 2025!

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Between Spells and Sobs: THE YAGAS Debut Album “MIDNIGHT MINUET” Is Alt-Rock Alchemy (REVIEW)

New alt-rock outfit The Yagas are set to drop their debut album, “Midnight Minuet”, on April 25th—and lucky for us, we got our hands on an early copy. Spoiler alert: it's more than just a midnight mood. Our full review (and a few surprises) awaits below.

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Put On A Happy Face Before "THE KILLGRIN" (2025) Gets You (REVIEW)

A woman struggles to accept a major loss in her life.  The grief that overwhelms her is so strong, it appears to gain a deadly sentience that threatens the people around her like a toxic cloud.  Or rather, a demon.  No, this isn’t the plot of “Smile,” but “The Killgrin” from writer/director Joanna Tsanis barks up a very similar tree. Though “The Killgrin” could have easily been an alternate title for “Smile.”  Okay, let’s move on from “Smile…”

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - "VENOM" (BLUE UNDERGROUND 4K UHD)

This Collector’s Crypt we explore “Venom,” a 1981 animal attack and heist film with one of the most memorable casts of its time, with a brand-new 4K UHD release from Blue Underground. Does this early '80s shocker still have the same bite it did then?

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"I KNOW CATHERINE, THE LOG LADY" (2025) Is A Loving Tribute To An Incredible Talent. (REVIEW)

Richard Green's new documentary. "I Know Catherine, The Log Lady," is a loving tribute to Catherine Coulson, best known for portraying Margaret Lanterman, the "Log Lady," on "Twin Peaks." This is a look at her life, both on and off the stage, including her triumphs and failures, the friendships she cherished, and the amazing support she received in the final days of her life.

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PAPER CUTS: "THE LEGEND OF CHARLIE FISH," By Josh Rountree, Is Weird Western At Its Best! (REVIEW)

Josh Rountree is now a "must-read" for us at Macabre Daily. "The Legend of Charlie Fish" is an absolute corker of a novel, and will scratch your horror and western itch all while making you fall in love with a chain-smoking gil-man, who wants to go home. Great characters, tight plotting, and a third act that literally blows you away.

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - "EATING MISS CAMPBELL" (TROMA BLU-RAY)

From the folks who have worn transgressive like a badge of honor for over 50 years, Troma Entertainment comes “Eating Miss Campbell” from writer/director/producer Liam Regan. Does this transgressive horror comedy make us chuckle, or is it just corny?

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"MASSACRE AT FEMUR CREEK" (2024): A Comedic Slasher That Will Leave You In Pieces (REVIEW)

The year is 1988 and soon to be groom Patrick (Adam Lemieux) is en route to celebrate his bachelor party put on by his childhood friends. Hesitant, his best man Teddy (Eric De Santis) insists that they’re going to have a great time. When they arrive at their old stomping grounds, Femur Creek; they find themselves in the midst of a fight for their life against a masked killer who recently escaped from a mental asylum.

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Wes Craven's "THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW" (1988) Soundtrack Is A Must For That Vodou That You Do (REVIEW)

Record Store Day has a spooky addition this year when Varese Sarabande records releases Wes Craven’s “THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW” deluxe soundtrack and we were fortunate enough to get our claws on one. Check out our review below and get those earholes ready for some musical vodou.

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