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Dreams might not always come true, Morgan Fairchild (at least that’s what the title song suggests). The Seduction, written and directed by David Schmoeller (Tourist Trap), has little to do with dreams, but it has a lot to do with obsession. Thanks to Scream Factory, the film is now on blu-ray so that you too ...
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Blue Velvet, now finding its way onto Blu-ray with a brand-new 4K restoration from Criterion Collection, remains an intoxicating look at supposed small-town tranquility in which innocence fears to tread. Written and directed by David Lynch (Mulholland Drive, Twin Peaks) after suffering through the wreckage ...
Read more: Blue Velvet: Criterion Collection (1986) - Blu-ray Review
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MEOW! I’m going to start this review referencing a song from 1981. All cats are grey. Sure, it’s a Cure song (and one of their best produced), but the song and the mood it creates works here, too, because The Uncanny, in all its anthology ...
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Twice the Jean-Claude Van Damme means twice the amount of nut-crushing splits AND twice the pairs of buttcheeks flapping about. Be mindful, though, because these two Van Dammes will kick your ass while they try to get along with each other. Double Impact, being one of the better ...
Read more: Double Impact: MVD Rewind Collection (1991) - Blu-ray Review
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Holy Astringent Plum-Like Fruit, Batman! What have we got here?! Warner Bros Home Entertainment delivers the goods with the June 4 release of 1989’s Batman, 1992’s Batman Returns (both directed by ...
Read more: Batman 4-film 4K Ultra HD (1989 – 1997) - Blu-ray Review
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A mutant motherfucking cannibal in an abandoned mine shaft called Forever Mine? Oh, hell, yes. Mungo. Hot Rod. Face. These are three escaped felons that ...
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“It's my duty to please the booty.” And just like that Samuel Jackson steals the character of Shaft from Richard Roundtree, who played the character for three films. Or maybe he just continues to carry the ...
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Where’s my gold?! And just like that the leprechaun that has headlined his own horror series across eight movies returns. Except this film, pulling a Halloween circa 2018, doesn’t want you to remember that the Leprechaun went to Vegas, to outer space, and to the hood ...
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Die-hard Ghostbusters fans, rejoice! What’s old NEVER goes out of style. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has done us a solid with their handling of the classic two films in the Ghostbusters franchise. That’s right, the original team ...
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It just might be one of the scariest ghost movies I have ever seen. There are few words to describe the sheer terror that this film, a classic tale of the supernatural, stirs up within me. Time to keep one eye open in the night again, because The Entity is back in action, doing what it does best: terrifying audiences of all ages. ...
Read more: The Entity: Collector's Edition (1982) - Blu-ray eview
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Big air! And even bigger coffee stains. Wait. What? Horror has hit the slopes as a low-grade B-flick finds its footing (again) on blu-ray ...
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It is an invasion that never ends! From Shout! and Scream Factory, The Monolith Monsters arrives to once again stomp out all those poor souls unfortunate enough to run into (or over) strange, black fragments of meteors that have fallen to earth. Once exposed to water ...
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Karloff. Lugosi. What’s not to love about this pairing? Absolutely nothing at all and the proof is Scream Factory's new 2K scanned release of the films that make up the Universal Horror Collection, Volume One. ...
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Donald Lee Stroud. Actor. Surfer. Drummer. Is there anything this screen legend of B-grade motion pictures can’t do? According to Angel Unchained, a biker flick directed by Lee Madden, a pro at making biker-themed action flicks, there really isn’t anything or anyone Stroud as Angel ...
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Emerging from deep space, an alien craft skims and skips across the night sky. The campers below see it burst into flames as it comes crashing into the woods nearby. Startled, they grab their shotguns and go out to see what the hell it was that crashed. Only the alien, armed with a deadly ...
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