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Clean shirt, short hair, tie, pressed trousers, sports jacket or suit, and leather shoes, preferably with a high shine on them. That’s what Sgt. Joe Friday (Dan Aykroyd) expects from his new partner, Pep Streebeck (Tom Hanks). What he gets, though, is a wise-cracking ...
Read more: Dragnet: Collector's Edition (1987) - Blu-ray Review
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A camp classic, deserving of every ounce of praise it has earned over its lifetime, gets a new 2K scan from the best surviving print thanks to Shout! Factory. The Wasp Woman, written by longtime Roger Corman contributor Leo Gordon (writer of The Terror and Tower of ...
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Greetings from San Fernando Valley! The Val. The “normies” live here, you know. With no edge in sight and none of its history of display, people on the other side of the Hollywood sign just don’t appreciate the pink-clad urbanization of what used to be a thriving rural community ...
Read more: Valley Girl: Collector’s Edition (1983) - Blu-ray Review
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It was wise to delay the Blu-ray debut of this movie. Good move, Sony. They were counting on all of us to forget just how awfully Slender Man was received when it was originally released in early August. In and out of theaters it went, leaving faster than a man after hearing ...
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The murder mystery format turns sleazy in this exploitation offering from genre-hopping director Sergio Martino. Rescued from obscurity by Arrow Video, this violent and messy affair is all sorts of fun in that exploitative way that makes horror hounds and gore-gore ...
Read more: Torso AKA Carnal Violence (1973) - Blu-ray Review
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Provocative and psychological, this movie, featuring a brand new restoration from a 4K scan of the original negative by Arrow Video, is an incredible statement on the beauty of film as an art form. It is directed by a visual master of the macabre and, unrestrained with astounding ...
Read more: Deep Red: Limited Edition (1975) - Blu-ray Review
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Grateful Dead. Janis Joplin. The Band. Buddy Guy. What do they all have in common? Well, other than being fantastic rock bands, artists, and live performers, they once upon a time in 1970 shared the same train as it traveled through Canada and played a series of ...
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“To the Argonautica! May the good times last forever!” It is with those words that we know the maiden voyage of this luxury cruise ship is doomed. What starts as a swanky party turns right deadly. The shindig barely starts before people get yanked down ...
Read more: Deep Rising: 20th Anniversary Special Edition (1998) - Blu-ray Review
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I don’t know how it happened and I certainly don’t remember why. The discovery of The Witching Season was completely accidental on my part. One YouTube video after another – down the rabbit hole, you know – and then, rather suddenly, I found myself in the ...
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Maniacs on the loose are nothing new. But watching the actress who once played Erin Walton of The Waltons get it on over and over again with her bleach blonde boyfriend (think Fred from the cartoon Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?) adds a novel dimension to the ...
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Hereditary is a movie about secrets and dysfunction as one family’s murky past becomes future tense. Borne from a tragedy, the film turns into unstoppable nightmare fairly quickly. The faint of heart will shield their eyes as shadows manifest into ghosts and ...
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It has been a long time since I have genuinely been frightened by a movie. Seriously. I mean, certain ones make me jump from time to time, but, damn, Ghost Stories, starring Paul Whitehouse, Alex Lawther and Martin Freeman, is one chilling display of spooktacular ...
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Gothic gooey gruesomeness prevails the censors! Nashville country legend "Cowboy" Jack Clement might have never produced another feature film, but Dear Dead Delilah, his one and only, is truly unforgettable. Few, before this Blu-ray release from the fine folks ...
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Desolation, thy name is the Midwest…especially during the winter. Seriously, this place is a freezing ghost land of skulls and souls when the heavy snow begins to fall. Tree branches snap off. Fields die. And the land gets blanketed with thick drifts of snow which makes ...
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ONCE UPON A TIME, there was a limit to the computer’s influence over our lives. We were suspicious and still lived in a somewhat unconnected world. That's right, we actually went OUTSIDE. We were a wee bit more suspicious of Artificial Intelligence back then and our ...
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