Calvin Lee Reeder’s The Rambler will see a DVD/Blu-ray home video release from Anchor Bay on June 25th, a few weeks after its’ limited theatrical run...
Speaking of Scream Factory, their Blu-ray release of The Fog will be the first time that film has landed on the high-def format in the US....
Fans of The Amityville Horror and its’ two immediate successorsAmityville II: The Possession and Amityville 3D will no doubt be thrilled to hear that they are...
I tried to watch the fifth season of “True Blood”, I really did. I like Jessica… I like.. that’s about it. Still, I know a lot...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper With the exception of Blood Simple and Mean Streets, few debut features in modern film are as impressive as Terrence Malick’s Badlands....
JK! I really don’t feel one way or another about this – prob just not my thing. It’s been about a year and a half since...
When I think about the career of Wes Craven, Swamp Thing never really even comes to mind. Just not my cup of tea (and I almost...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper When the robots in Westworld suffered from a “central-circuit malfunction” and slaughtered a bunch of people, the Delos amusement park shut down....
While I’ve always been partial to everyone’s favorite machete-wielding mongoloid, New Line’s first bad-boy has a special place in my blackened heart for his efforts. Ignoring...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper French filmmaker Jean Rollin left behind a legacy of fantastique films with his signature poetic flourishes, such as The Rape of the...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Jess Franco was a prolific erotic horror director who has made about 200 films since the 1950s. I can’t imagine that Oasis...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper 11 years after Don Coscarelli’s Phantasm became a cult hit, Universal decided to bankroll a sequel. By the late ‘80s, horror sequels...
Lionsgate’s Texas Chainsaw 3D arrives on 3D/2D Blu-ray Disc (plus Digital Copy and Ultraviolet), DVD (plus Digital Copy and Ultraviolet), Video on Demand and Pay-Per-View on...
Director Stuart Gordon has always been one of my favourite genre filmmakers. Overall his body of work contains a versatility and wild imagination I’ve always gravitated...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Until I moved from New England to Florida, I never saw a cockroach in person. About one year after moving into my...
After a recap of the events of the second film, Paranormal Activity 4 starts on Halloween 2011. This gives us an opportune and legitimate reason for...
Sinister arrives on Blu-ray and DVD today, February 19th. Both versions include audio commentaries, deleted scenes and multiple featurettes and it’s a rather more loaded disc...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Scream Factory is releasing Renny Harlin’s 1988 film Prison for the first time on DVD/Blu-ray in the U.S. and after watching it,...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper The zombie thing is outta control. The genre has become so mainstream my mother references The Walking Dead. So let’s all knock...
While you’re tuned into AMC later this week watching the back half of “The Walking Dead“ season three (premiering Sunday, February 10 at 9pm ET), you...
The First Prize winner this week is MiradoTheBlack (please DM me your US mailing address) you win a poster and T-shirt for Open Road’s A Haunted...
Reviewed by Michael Erb When visual effect artists make the transition to director, their first efforts are generally predictable. The story isn’t thought out, the acting...
After getting a look the DVD and Blu-ray art for Anchor Bay’s Mimesis and a clip last week, we finall have the gory red band trailer...
This spring 2013, Scream Factory further invites horror enthusiasts and movie collectors to feast their eyes on more gory goodness and spark their senses when Don...
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