Nasty girls in bunny suits! Who needs ‘em? Certainly not Tom (Bruce Watson). Deciding early on that bosoms should always be well-covered, this strange dude goes on a one-man rampage in a seedy part of Los Angeles and delivers one savage attack after another ...

Classic Who. The Beeb. Blu-ray. Newly remastered. Need I say anymore? Because the new decade needed a new Doctor. The changing of the guard – Tom Baker will always be MY Doctor – was inevitable, I suppose, for a long-running program ...
How does the song go? "Let the bodies hit the . . . BBQ grill?" Because, yep, that's what happens in this seriously demented flick. Are the steaks done already?! Ready. Fire. Aim. This Nail Gun Massacre has been reloaded ...

“Miss Nicholson . . . at 12:10am the hand became alive. . .” If ever those words are uttered around me when staring at a dismembered arm, you bet my ass is headed for the door . . . even if it is the icy breath of the North Pole ...
If it wasn’t for the over-the-top acting of Charles Fleisher (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) and Priscilla Barnes (Three’s Company), then The Backlot Murders, a satire of the horror genre, would be a total waste of your time. But there’s a trick to ...

Renée Zellweger. Matthew McConaughey. A bizarre chainsaw wielding family. Leatherface. The Illuminati. Wait, wait, wait. WHAT!? We were warned. We didn’t listen. This movie was always going to come out on Blu-ray and now, after months of preparation, the end ...

. . . but still no Munchie Strikes Back. Scream Factory resumes their Double Feature blu-ray efforts with the super campy creature feature double attack of Munchies (from 1987) and Munchie (from 1992). Hide the candy! This twofer offers two cult films, operating like ...
Director William Lustig (Maniac Cop), the current CEO of Blue Underground, has FINALLY gotten around to giving his own cult classic the deluxe treatment. It’s about damn time, too. This film, grisly and grim, is quite the achievement when it comes to low budget ...
Want to watch a really young Brad Pitt (fresh from his Pringles commercial) nearly take out a toddler in his Mustang? Or watch an overweight gym teacher get impaled on a trampoline by an American flag (still on the flag pole)? Then this is the slasher for you! ...
You keep right on telling yourself there’s nothing wrong with Susan. The glowing green eyes. The high-pitched siren whenever she’s ‘”lit” and ready to go. And then there is that mausoleum that is at the center of her family’s curse. Strange things indeed are all up in this ...
Hung upside down. Swinging from the rafters of a barn. It's a hell of a way to go. Especially when stripped of your clothing. The killer running loose here - with a stocking over his face - is seriously messed up. ...
The wizarding world is alive and well thanks to this throwback kid’s flick from director Eli Roth. You might recognize the name. Roth is auteur behind the Hostel series, Knock Knock, and Green Inferno. He’s a horror film guru, thanks to his “love it or leave it” attitude...
There won’t be a soul left standing when our kids turn on us. One touch is all it takes. A single hug from one of these contaminated heathens and “BLAMMO!” your face turns to mush, splotchy with burn marks and red welts. Receive a hug and you die. That’s the price ...
Director Dante Tomaselli is a master at painting striking pictures with which we can lose our minds to. His films are often dressed in heavy themes of Catholicism and, due to his own nightmares as a child, are damn impactful with striking visuals and downright spooky ...
Spread your beautiful wings and fly away! Or, at the very least, make a run for it at the zoo while the orderlies aren’t looking. Brothers and sisters of the Cinematic Cult, The Fifth Floor has arrived on blu-ray courtesy of...
BADass SINema Unearthed - Where we dig up blu-rays of the wild, weird, and wonderfully wicked world of classic grindhouse cinema. Celebrates the raw energy and unapologetic style of vintage exploitation films — from the slick swagger of Blaxploitation and the lurid allure of sexploitation to the gnarly thrills of monster mayhem and cosmic horror.
Chop Socky Cinema is your go-to corner for all things martial arts on screen—from high-flying kung fu classics to modern bone-crunching brawlers. We dive into the legends, the hidden gems, and the genre-defining moments that shaped martial arts cinema.
Reel Classics celebrates the golden age of cinema, when shadows danced across silver screens and stories were told in black and white. This section revisits timeless masterpieces, legendary stars, and the directors who shaped film history. From noir thrillers to screwball comedies, Reel Classics explores how these cinematic treasures continue to inspire filmmakers and captivate audiences today.

Kaiju Korner is your ultimate destination for everything colossal and creature-filled. We explore the wild, wonderful world of kaiju cinema—spotlighting both classic monster epics and today’s thrilling new entries. From Godzilla and Gamera to modern reimaginings and global giants, Kaiju Korner dives deep into the history, cultural impact, and sheer spectacle of giant monster films.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a curious newcomer, this is where titans clash, cities crumble, and cinematic legends roar to life—one stomp at a time.

Monster Mayhem is your go-to destination for all things monstrous and menacing. We will sink our claws into the world of classic creature features, celebrating the timeless terror of cinema’s most iconic beasts.
From Universal’s legendary monsters to B-movie behemoths and international kaiju, Monster Mayhem explores the history, artistry, and cultural impact of the films that made us fear the dark. Expect deep dives, behind-the-scenes stories, retrospectives, and rankings that resurrect the giants of genre filmmaking.

Welcome to Christmas at the Cinema, where twinkly lights glow a little brighter, cocoa is always implied, and emotional subtlety has politely gone on holiday.
This is our cozy corner for celebrating the sappy, campy, utterly irresistible world of Hallmark-style Christmas movies — where snow falls on cue, careers are abandoned for small towns, and love arrives right on schedule. The season’s sappiest cinematic traditions start here.