10 Overlooked Horror Gems
In keeping with our coverage of Friday the 13th (incidentally, the film with that title that’s a sequel to the first film with that title comes out today, check out my point-counterpoint with The L Magazine’s Henry Stewart) we’ll all be cuddling up tonight with a big bowl of popcorn and a stupid-scary movie, right? Well in case you’re still wondering what to rent, Horror Hacker’s Stacie Ponder has a great listicle of horror semi-classics that will likely still be on the shelves when you roll up this afternoon. And not because they’re bad films, only because they’ve been overshadowed by the empty trendiness of the Jasons. Freddies and Michael Myers of the horror universe. Our favorite from among Ponder’s 10 Overlooked Horror Gems has to be Dead and Burried (1981):

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