The Unnamable 1 & 2 (1988/1992) | Movie Dumpster S8 E13
As the sun sets on our Summer of Lovecraft event for this year, the moon rises and gives shape to THE UNNAMABLE! In this double feature review, we delve into Jean-Paul Ouellette's cult Lovecraftian horror adaptations: The Unnamable (1988) and its sequel The Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter (1992). Based loosely on the works of H.P. Lovecraft, these films bring the mythos to life with a blend of Gothic atmosphere, practical creature effects, and campy 80s/90s horror charm. This review explores how Ouellette interprets Lovecraft’s eerie prose through the lens of low-budget indie horror, comparing the spooky, claustrophobic tension of the original with the more action-driven, lore-expanding sequel. We also examine the evolution of the creature Alyda Winthrop, the recurring role of Randolph Carter, and the films’ place in the larger legacy of Lovecraft cinema. Whether you’re a die-hard Mythos fan or a lover of old-school horror, this review uncovers what makes these lesser-known gems the BEST H.P. Lovecraft Creature Features you've never seen!
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Necronomicon (1993) | Movie Dumpster S8 E12
Our SUMMER OF LOVECRAFT continues with Necronomicon: Book of the Dead (1993), an underrated horror anthology inspired by the chilling tales of H.P. Lovecraft. Directed by Brian Yuzna, Christophe Gans, and Shusuke Kaneko, this gore-filled gem is a must-watch for fans of practical effects and cosmic horror. Featuring three terrifying tales — The Drowned, The Cold, and Whispers — each more disturbing than the last. Whether you're a die-hard Lovecraft fan or just discovering this '90s horror oddity, this review covers everything you need to know—no ancient tome required!
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The Dunwich Horror (1970) | Movie Dumpster S8 E11
Our SUMMER OF LOVECRAFT kicks off deep in the woods of Dunwich. The Necronomicon has been opened, and the the return of the old ones is imminent! Step into the eerie world of cosmic horror as we dive deep into The Dunwich Horror (1970), the cult classic adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s chilling tale. In this review, we explore the film’s psychedelic style, strange performances, and how it captures—or distorts—the essence of Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos.Starring Dean Stockwell, Sandra Dee, and Ed Begley, this supernatural thriller from American International Pictures takes you to a remote New England town haunted by ancient, otherworldly forces. But how well does Roger Corman's last Lovecraft film hold up over 50 years later?
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Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins (1991) | Movie Dumpster S8 E10
This week in the Video Dungeon we're gathering the Dragon Pearls and summoning Shenlong! Looking for the weirdest Dragon Ball movie ever made? Join us as we dive into the bizarre, action-packed, and hilariously unauthorized world of Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins! This 1991 Taiwanese live-action adaptation takes Akira Toriyama’s beloved characters on a wild ride — with questionable wigs, off-brand names, and a ton of unintentional comedy. This film is a so-bad-it's-good cult classic from Taiwan that retells the Dragon Ball saga with over-the-top martial arts, and unforgettable costumes. Think Goku meets bootleg Power Rangers. Joining us is special guest, Jenna Fryer, all the way from planet Namek!
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Flesh Eating Mothers (1988) | Movie Dumpster S8 E9
It's Mother's Day in the Video Dungeon once again! We're diving deep into the outrageous 1988 cult horror-comedy Flesh Eating Mothers. This forgotten gem of '80s low-budget horror delivers blood, guts, and twisted laughs in a way only vintage B-movies can. Whether you're a fan of grindhouse gore, cheesy practical effects, or just love obscure horror films, this review is for you!Flesh Eating Mothers is a bizarre tale of suburban moms turned cannibalistic after a mysterious STD-like virus spreads through the community. Think The Stuff meets Night of the Creeps—with a dash of satirical body horror. We’ll break down the plot, highlight the best (and worst) scenes, and discuss why this film deserves a spot on every horror buff's “so-bad-it’s-good” list. Happy Flesh Eating Mother's Day!
Joe and Sean rummage through cinema’s garbage for the good, bad, and god-awful! Tune in for insightful and comedic deep dives of hidden gems, out-there oddities, and Hollywood stinkers. Horror, Sci-Fi, Action and everything in-between, the Dumpster never disappoints!