No Point Stance Posted September 7, 2025 Posted September 7, 2025 Is Secret Satan / Halloween Havoc happening this year? I've been on the board so seldom, and missed the start of the picks so often, that I've taken to writing 'DVDVR' on the physical calendar at the start of September. 2
The Comedian Posted September 10, 2025 Posted September 10, 2025 I would hope so. It's become the high point of my DVDVR'ing year. I've been rummaging through the Tubi horror category lately looking for good prospects. I do keep an updated list of prior entries if your interested: Spoiler 13th Child: The Legend of the Jersey Devil (Ashley/Stockage, 2002) 28 Days Later (Boyle, 2002) 31 (Zombie, 2016) A Cat In the Brain (Fulci, 1990) A Christmas Horror Story (Harvey/Hoban/Sullivan, 2015) A Monstrous Corpse (Kang, 1980) A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors (Russell, 1987) A Quiet Place (Krasinski, 2018) Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (Barton/Lantz, 1948) Absentia (Flanagan, 2011) Alice, Sweet Alice (Sole, 1976) All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (Levine, 2006) Angel Heart (Parker, 1987) Annabelle Comes Home (Dauberman, 2019) Amsterdamned (Maas, 1988) Barbarian (Creggar, 2022) Bay of Blood (Bava, 1971) Berberian Sound Studio (Strickland, 2012) Best Worst Movie (Stephenson, 2009) Black Christmas (Clark, 1974) Black Sabbath (Bava, 1963) Blood and Black Lace (Bava, 1964) Blood and Roses (Vadim, 1960) Blood on Satan's Claw (Haggard, 1971) Borderland (Berman, 2007) Burning Bright (Brooks, 2010) Candyman (Rose, 1992) Cellar Dweller (Buechler, 1988) Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things (Clark, 1972) Citadel (Foy, 2012) Citizen X (Gerolmo, 1995) Cobweb (Bodin, 2023) Creature (Malone, 1985) Creep (Brice, 2014) Critters 2: The Main Course (Garris, 1988) Cube Zero (Barbarash, 2004) Cure (Kurosawa, 1997) Curse of Chucky (Mancini, 2013) Curse of the Demon (Tourneur, 1957) Daughters of Darkness (Kumel, 1971) Dead of Night (Cavalcanti/Crichton/Dearden, 1945) Deadheads (Pierce/Pierce, 2011) Demonic Toys (Manoogian, 1992) Demons (Bava, 1985) Don't Go In The Woods (Bryan, 1981) Dr. Butcher, M.D. (Girolami, 1980) Evilspeak (Weston, 1981) Extraterrestrial (Minihan, 2014) Fade To Black (Zimmerman, 1980) Fire in the Sky (Lieberman, 1993) Full Eclipse (Hickox, 1993) Ghost Stories (Dyson/Nyman, 2017) God Told Me To (Cohen, 1976) Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorrah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack! (Kaneko, 2001) Hatchet (Green, 2006) Hell Night (DeSImone, 1981) Hereditary (Aster, 2018) History of the Occult (Ponce, 2020) House (Obayashi, 1977) House II: The Second Story (Wiley, 1987) House of Frankenstein (Kenton, 1944) Housebound (Johnstone, 2014) Human Lanterns (Sun, 1982) Humanoids of the Deep (Peeters/Murakami, 1980) Hunchback of the Morgue (Naschy, 1973) I Drink Your Blood (Durston, 1970) I Married a Witch (Clair, 1942) I Saw The Devil (Jee-woon, 2010) Inferno (Argento, 1980) Invaders From Mars (Hooper, 1986) It Follows (Mitchell, 2014) Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door (Wilson, 2007) Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (Beaudine, 1966) John Dies At The End (Coscarelli, 2012) Lake Bodom (Mustonen, 2016) Lake Mungo (Anderson, 2008) Let's Scare Jessica To Death (Hancock, 1971) Leviathan (Cosmatos, 1989) Mandy (Cosmatos, 2018) Martin (Romero, 1977) Monkey Shines (Romero, 1988) Monster Dog (Fragasso, 1984) My Bloody Valentine (Mihalka, 1981) Never Let Go (Aja, 2024) Nightbreed (Barker, 1990) Night Killer (Fragasso, 1990) Night of the Comet (Eberhardt, 1984) Night of the Demons (Tenney, 1988) Night of the Demons (Gierasch, 2009) Night of the Living Dead (Savini, 1990) Nightmare Castle (Caiano, 1965) Noroi: The Curse (Shiraishi, 2005) Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (Murnau, 1922) Oddity (McCarthy, 2024) Once Bitten (Storm, 1985) Onibaba (Shindo, 1964) Only Lovers Left Alive (Jarmusch, 2014) Phantasm (Coscarelli, 1979) Phantasm II (Coscarelli, 1988) Pieces (Simón, 1982) Popcorn (Herrier, 1991) Possession (Zulawski, 1981) Prevenge (Lowe, 2016) Prince of Darkness (Carpenter, 1987) Prophecy (Frankenheimer, 1979) Psycho Goreman (Kostanski, 2020) Pulse (Kurosawa, 2001) Q: The Winged Serpent (Cohen, 1982) Red Eye (Craven, 2005) Repo! The Genetic Opera (Bousman, 2008) River of Darkness (Koehler, 2011) Salem's Lot (Dauberman, 2024) Santa's Slay (Steiman, 2005) Satan's Little Helper (Lieberman, 2004) Scarecrows (Wesley, 1988) Shriek of the Mutilated (Findlay, 1974) Sleepaway Camp (Hiltzik, 1983) Speak No Evil (Tafdrup, 2022) Spiral (Moore/Green, 2007) Strange Behavior (Laughlin, 1981) Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight (Dickerson, 1995) Tales From The Darkside: The Movie (Harrison, 1990) Terrifier 2 (Leone, 2022) Terror Train (Spottiswoode, 1980) The Abominable Dr. Phibes (Fuest, 1971) The Addams Family (Sonnenfeld, 1991) The Babysitter (McG, 2017) The Blob (Russell, 1988) The Burrowers (Petty, 2008) The Changeling (Medak, 1980) The Comedy of Terrors (Tourneur, 1963) The Creeping Terror (Savage, 1964) The Fog (Carpenter, 1980) The Innocents (Clayton, 1961) The Invisible Man (Whale, 1933) The Killer Shrews (Kellogg, 1959) The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Lanthimos, 2017) The Last Broadcast (Avalos/Weiler, 1998) The Long Hair of Death (Margheriti, 1965) The Loved Ones (Byrne, 2009) The Mummy (Freund, 1932) The Mummy's Shroud (Gilling, 1967) The Neon Demon (Refn, 2016) The People Under the Stairs (Craven, 1991) The Pit (Lehman, 1981) The Pit and the Pendulum (Corman, 1961) The Rental (Franco, 2020) The Ritual (Bruckner, 2017) The Slumber Party Massacre (Jones, 1982) The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism (Reinl, 1967) The Vampire Lovers (Baker, 1970) The Woman in Black (Wise, 1989) Theatre of Blood (Hickox, 1973) Tower of London (Corman, 1962) Train to Busan (Sang-ho, 2016) Trick or Treat (Smith, 1986) Trick 'r Treat (Dougherty, 2007) Tumbbad (Barve, 2018) Under the Shadow (Anvari, 2016) Vampire's Kiss (Bierman, 1988) Warlock (Miner, 1989) You're Next (Wingard, 2011) Other Shit Randomly Reviewed The 101 Scariest Horror Movie Moments of All Time! - Shudder 3 Parts of Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments Inside No. 9, Season 5, Ep. 4 "Misdirection" Escape the Undertaker 1 1
RIPPA Posted September 15, 2025 Posted September 15, 2025 I am behind but I should have the thread for signups sometime this week 1
No Point Stance Posted September 15, 2025 Posted September 15, 2025 Not cinema, but definitely horror-adjacent; I'd highly recommend the graphic novel (can true crime be a novel?) Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done? by Harold Schecther and Eric Powell.
Curt McGirt Posted September 16, 2025 Posted September 16, 2025 The Ed Gein trailer is... ahem... very NSFW. And of course they had to put a nude scene with Charlie in the movie. You know as much as we goofed on it from the photos, that looks VERY VERY VERY fucked up.
Curt McGirt Posted September 16, 2025 Posted September 16, 2025 *looks at list* I might already have my pick.
driver Posted September 16, 2025 Posted September 16, 2025 44 minutes ago, Curt McGirt said: The Ed Gein trailer is... ahem... very NSFW. And of course they had to put a nude scene with Charlie in the movie. You know as much as we goofed on it from the photos, that looks VERY VERY VERY fucked up. And it looks fucking awesome!
Curt McGirt Posted September 17, 2025 Posted September 17, 2025 I want to find out how he does the thing with his eye. A lot of practice? Heavy makeup?
RIPPA Posted September 19, 2025 Posted September 19, 2025 This makes more sense here True Haunting Basically its a docuseries that reenacts real life testimonials One story say its basically the same exact format of Paranormal Witness that used to air on SyFy
Curt McGirt Posted September 24, 2025 Posted September 24, 2025 In case any of you are close enough to go 2
RIPPA Posted September 30, 2025 Posted September 30, 2025 This is random but I wanted to mention that 28 Days Later and 28 Years Later were both recently added to Netflix The only reason I am mentioning this is because last year when 28 Days Later as part of Secret Satan - I discovered it is one of the more difficult films to find via streaming
RIPPA Posted October 1, 2025 Posted October 1, 2025 We Bury The Dead Daisy Ridley in a pseudo zombie apocalypse was not on my bingo card ( I should note that its been doing this festival scene this year but isn't being "released" until January) 1
Curt McGirt Posted October 14, 2025 Posted October 14, 2025 One of the bouncers in Fright Night is Ali, the biker who comes at Jason the second time in Friday the 13th Part 3 (only to have his arm ripped off and beat to death with a pipe). Never knew that until watching it on TV just now. Coincidentally 3 was on TV last night right before I went to bed haha
RIPPA Posted October 14, 2025 Posted October 14, 2025 Send Help The next Sam Raimi movie Rachel McAdams, Dylan O’Brien It is billed as a "darkly comedic psychological thriller" but I am putting it here 1
Curt McGirt Posted October 14, 2025 Posted October 14, 2025 I love the fact that after Spider-Man it became like "this is a Sam Raimi Joint" for him. Wes Craven never got that. George Romero never got that. If they had just came around a little later and had managed to have that one non-horror Hollywood success, they would have had a golden ticket. Not that their careers sucked, but they deserved more respect and less struggle, to say the least. 1
Curt McGirt Posted October 14, 2025 Posted October 14, 2025 Apparently he only had 24 hours to make the poster for The Thing and hadn't even seen the movie. He just made it how he thought it should look... RIP
RIPPA Posted October 16, 2025 Posted October 16, 2025 On 8/18/2025 at 1:18 PM, RIPPA said: https://youtu.be/h8TK8uJjyJg?si=9YNDT4WzQN9ZmKyE Keeper Directed by Osgood Perkins If you went to see Weapons, this trailer played before most showings of it Another trailer for Keeper This is more straight forward fucked up 2
Curt McGirt Posted October 16, 2025 Posted October 16, 2025 I probably posted this five years ago (as my Facebook Memories has it) but here you go again: A Paul Naschy documentary! I love that man.
odessasteps Posted October 16, 2025 Posted October 16, 2025 On 10/14/2025 at 12:21 PM, RIPPA said: Send Help The next Sam Raimi movie Rachel McAdams, Dylan O’Brien It is billed as a "darkly comedic psychological thriller" but I am putting it here 1
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