BADass SINema Unearthed - Blu-ray 4K UHD Review
Badass Sinema Unearthed
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That didn’t take long, Scream Factory. Thank you! Hot on the heels of their first collection of off-kilter Naschy titles (which came out earlier this year) comes the second round of five titles from the legendary genre character actor. Turns out, with this release, newcomers to ...
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Radioactive cultists and transient meth-heads unite! Slithis has returned from the contaminated depths of the canals to kill again. Grab the 6-pack from the fridge, Horror Hounds and Gore-Gore Girls, we're going to need a steady stream of 12 fluid ounces to get through ...
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Oscar Winners Martin Landau and Jose Ferrar in a monster movie with grand laughs? Sign me up! A very nude girl paints her toes in her bedroom. It is night and she’s clueless as to what foul beast is lurking just outside her house. It is a slug-like monster ...
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Holy Helloween, Kiddies. The Barn is, as the “Peanuts” gang used to say, all sorts of “tricks or treats” and it is now on Blu-ray! Thankfully, Helen’s Valley lives to see another Halloween. Great, now let’s make some pumpkin pie! ...
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If the unforgettable "skeletonized" ending doesn't get to you, Piper Laurie in a low-cut blazing red dress will. Nicky Rocco, over a decade after his violent murder, is indeed coming back to claim what is rightfully his. But first he’s going to have to deal with the blind dude in the wheelchair and his...
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Writer/director George A. Romero was so much more than that "zombie dude" with the "big goofy" glasses. His legacy, stretching across four decades, is as tasty as a celebrated hound of horror’s best slobbered on bone. From 1968’s Night of the Living Dead to the pre-production done ...
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There’s something really wrong with Mr. Franz (John Hoyt, When Worlds Collide). He talks to the dolls in his office as if they were real people. He even dresses them in all the latest fashions. And what’s with the secret laboratory with the NO ADMITTANCE sign painted ...
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Rah! Rah! Rah! Devil worshipping and ice-cold beer makes me want to cheer! First these cheerleaders touch and then they tackle. These young girls mean business and Hell follows wherever they go, especially when they discover that Satanists in a small town in ...
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The world didn’t need a Darkman trilogy. We got one, thanks to the Direct-To-Video route, but both films in the series take our beloved and mostly insane Peyton Westlake down a kinder and gentler path in the narrative department, twisting the first film’s ending to ...
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“I think we’ve all learned a valuable safety tip here!” Darkman II: The Return of Durant shouldn’t exist. I mean, how Durant survives a viscous bridge-meets-helicopter fiery crash with only a few scratches on his head seems beyond...
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