Back in the good old days cover art was everything and one VHS box that always stood out at the local video store was for the “killer in the woods” epic Madman. Kind of forgotten by all but the most ...
Read More »Innocence Blue-Ray FREE GIVEAWAY from Cinedigm and Diabolique!
Cinedigm and Diabolique are giving away three copies of the brand new BLU-RAY of Innocence Follow the instructions on the linked Facebook post to enter the contest! We will randomly select 3 winners on Friday, March 6th, and contact them via Facebook for a mailing address. About ...
Read More »Announced: Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-Ray Release
Murdered homecoming queen Laura Palmer is coming home….well, on Blu-ray. Creators Mark Frost and David Lynch’s 1990-1991 cult TV series Twin Peaks, as well as the 1992 feature-length prequel Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, are being compiled into a ...
Read More »Radio Silence’s first feature length film, DEVIL’S DUE hits shelves today on Blu-ray and DVD!
Radio Silence’s first feature length film, Devil’s Due hits shelves today on Blu-ray and DVD, from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. After chatting with the Radio Silence collective last week about the release, they were kind enough to send an ...
Read More »The Slumber Party Massacre (US Blu-ray Review)
With the tagline, “You bring the pizza… I’ll bring the drill,” it’s obvious that Scream Factory’s latest Blu-ray is geared towards fans of campy ‘80s horror films that feature an equal amount of gore, scares, laughs, T&A, and bad dialogue. ...
Read More »Darkman (US Blu-ray Review)
Even though mainstream audiences know Sam Raimi as the man behind the internationally successful Spider-Man films, genre fans know him as a prolific master of gory, twisted horror, often conceived, and executed with a healthy dose of dark humor. However, ...
Read More »Interview: Director Kevin Tenney Talks WITCHBOARD and NIGHT OF THE DEMONS
Director Kevin Tenney is a staple of 80s horror, having written and directed two of the most iconic films of the era: Witchboard (1986) and Night of the Demons (1988). Luring you in with their party atmospheres, both films are ...
Read More »Nostalghia (US Blu-ray Review)
The Russian auteur Andrei Tarkovsky is best known for the films he made in his home, the Soviet Union. Solaris (1972) and Stalker (1979) were a unique breed of science fiction and philosophy; his metaphysical stories unraveling as if revealed ...
Read More »Friedkin’s Sorcerer Finally Gets Proper Release on Blu-ray
In 1977, hot off major success with The French Connection and The Exorcist, William Friedkin set out to make a big-budget adaptation of the French novel Le Salaire de la peur. The film, Sorcerer, told the story of four men ...
Read More »Die, Monster, Die! (US Blu-ray Review)
Back when I was a kid, there were some movies I watched based solely on the title. Usually, this was because those titles were ‘titillating,’ to say the least, to my imagination. Creature From Black Lake (1976), The Island Of ...
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