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Psychological. Shocking. Suspenseful. And downright BEAUTIFUL to look at. The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection II release in Ultra 4K is a DEFINITIVE release for some of the most thrilling classic...
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Shaft in 4K?! With a new digital restoration, too? Can you dig it? Funked up by Isaac Hayes ’ incredible score and theme, Richard Roundtree is back in action as Harlem P.I. John Shaft in this signatur...
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The apocalypse - by way of the slow burn found inside folk horror - looks EXACTLY like Glasshouse . Atmospheric in its rollout and made more suspenseful thanks to its own eeriness, Glasshouse is made...
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“The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it...
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There is something strange STILL happening in Florence, Mississippi. As a fan of the Unexplained, I am always on the hunt for legitimate paranormal investigations which is why I originally visited the...
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Tampering with evidence? Bullying witnesses? Doctoring voice recordings? Just what won’t the mob do?! Looks like it is all in play in 1957’s Chicago Confidential , written by Robert T. Marcus , which...
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No fire next to the chemicals! With that sentence, you get your ONE warning because T he Prey: Legend of Karnoctus isn’t kidding around when it comes to MONSTERS and MAYHEM . Bringing its FOUR-EYED ca...
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The 1980s vibes are strong with this one! From the synth score, the aesthetic; the opening late-for-the-bus routine as Sam (a spellbinding David Daniel ) jogs through the neighborhood much like Ferris...
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“Hands off, or your hand is ham and I’m the slicer!” Filipino filmmaker Eddie Romero might be dead, but his movies - being cheapo depot horror offerings, exploitative skin flicks, and action vehicles,...
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This is a film all about the odd but beautiful sounds around you. Quirky and full of a hell of a lot of inspired passion, poser , directed by Ori Segev and Noah Dixen (who also wrote the film), is bot...
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Now, we are cooking with gas! How do you like your horror? Hopefully, extra gory because Death Count, directed by Michael Su ( Bloodthirst ), written by Rolfe Kanefsky and Michael Merino , and produce...
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"Something in me, dark and sticky . . . " - Peter Gabriel Dark and complex, leave it to writer/director Mark Schwab ( Crisis Hotline ) to bring the tragedy of one too many lies to a rather opulent vac...
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Some towns should stay forgotten. With little to offer new visitors, they stay trapped in the cold recesses of time and are best left ignored and, you guessed it, unvisited. Blackwood Falls is one of...
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From sea to shining sea! That’s the attempted reach of 1951’s The Raging Tide , yet another film noir offering highlighting the streets and alleys of San Francisco. With steely-eyed direction from pro...
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The hive is preparing for a new queen! Make no mistake, writer/director Aleph Cine ’s Spanish thriller, The Fall of the Queens , will definitely get your skin to crawling away from your bones with its...
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