THE HIDDEN (1987) - Best Horror Movie You Never Saw
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n the latest episode of our Best Horror You Never Saw video series, we take a look at the 1987 sci-fi action horror film The Hidden, directed by Jack Sholder (A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy s Revenge), and starring Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks) and Michael Nouri (Flashdance)! The film itself is a surprising genre pastiche smörgåsbord, being at once a great buddy-cop action film, a fun sci-fi flick, and a chilling creature feature all at once! It contains a well-made combination of exciting car chases, bloody shoot-outs, large explosions, as well as gooey and slithering aliens all done practically! It s overall a fun romp worth checking out!
Bubba Ho-Tep, Bruce Campbell Horror Comedy - Best Horror Movie You Never Saw
March 1, 2021 by:
Best Horror You Never Saw video series, we take a look at the 2002 horror-comedy
Phantasm), and starring Bruce Campbell (
The Evil Dead series) and Ossie Davis (
Do the Right Thing)!
The film itself is a surprisingly somber and introspective reflection on aging and obsolescence,
as well as simultaneously being a hilarious and irreverent horror-comedy about an aging Elvis fighting off a cowboy mummy who eats old people s souls from their assholes! This film really has it all!
Here s the official synopsis:
Elvis Presley and a black JFK stay in a nursing home where nothing happens - until a wayward Egyptian mummy comes and sucks out the old people s souls thru their a-holes. The two decide to fight back.
Parents (1989), Randy Quaid, Horror Comedy- Best Horror Movie You Never Saw!
January 9, 2021 by:
Best Horror You Never Saw video series, we take a look at the 1989 dark horror comedy
Parents
My Boyfriend s Back), and starring Randy Quaid (
Independence Day) and Mary Beth Hurt (
Young Adult)!
The film itself is a biting satire of late-50 s Americana, and uses its horror conceit to say some prescient things about tradition, family, and conformity, alongside some stylish camera work and a great, career-best performance by Quaid!
Here s the official synopsis:
A young boy living in 1950s suburbia suspects his parents are cannibalistic murderers.