The few I've perused recently then ...
Don't Panic (1988, Ruben Galindor Jr)
Really liked this homage to Freddy and what not. Will revisit.
The Phoenix Incident (2015, 2015, Keith Arem)
FF based around "the Phoenix Lights" phenomena, more in tone with Savageland, this was decent enough.
Demons 3: The Ogre (1988, Lamberto Bava)
Enjoyable romp. You want glimmers of decent imagery? Want a piecemeal yet threadbare plot? Sign right up then!
Blood Delirium (1988, Sergio Bergonzelli)
You want-a tortured artist? You want him played by the angel from Barbarella? Gordon Mitchell as his Igor? You want him to find his reincarnated muse in the form of a dizzy pianist? Ahem. Bonkers and in the best way.
The Undertaker (1988, Frank Avianca)
Spinell's last stand. Townsfolk get a tad concerned when the bodies start piling up. Could our soft spoken coroner have anything to do with it?
The Video Dead (1987, Robert Scott)
A new home brings its own problems. Usually the undead are not amongst them. Oh, well ...
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Still as daft as AF and a wee bit more grisly than I remembered.
Open House (1987, Jag Mundhra)
Odd Canadian thing. Someone is targetting real estate agents
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, no really. The cops are clueless, but could an irate caller on a radio talk show hold the key? Adrienne Barbeau turns up in this one, which was a pleasant surprise indeed.