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Holy Hairspray, Freaks and Geeks, a camp classic is reborn!!! Cue the cheesy synths. Grab the saxophone, too. It’s time for Vanity to hose herself down in director Gil Bettman’s Never Too Young To Die. This film is easily the best thing John Stamos has ever done ...
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Grab your groins, boys. Demented is going to leave you wincing. The rape and revenge subgenre of the b-movie market is sometimes a mixed bag. Dipping their hands deep into those murky waters, Scream Factory has pulled out and released on sparkling blu-ray 1980’s ...
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Welcome back to the Interzone. This is not a place for those unfamiliar with the lasting effects of strong narcotics and paranoia. It is a place for the sad and lonely or quite possibly the sad junkie walking around wounded in an uncaring world. He strolls ...
Read more: Naked Lunch: The Criterion Collection (1991) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
I understand why Mill Creek is popular with some people. They offer low-rent movies at bargain basement prices. Hell, even their deluxe treatment – warts and all – of classic 1980’s television shows are priced below average. But all those cheapo bargains come with ...
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Boobs! Babes! Bees! Cue the insect-O-vision for this release! Get “Also Sprach Zarathustra” ready to roll on the LP, too. Boils and Ghouls, the killer bees are among us! Walking and talking their way into our beds, no affair safe from their deadly stings! Oh, the ...
Read more: Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973) - Blu-ray Review
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American character actor Marc Lawrence is no stranger to genre fans. Just Google an image of him and you will see that recognizable mug of his. Your mind will immediately race to a series of “wasn’t he in…” recollections. And, yes, you are probably correct in ...
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Thank the Goddess for Severin Films. With their new release of Cathy’s Curse, we can now dispose of our all our inferior Mill Creek DVD copies. Severin, recognizing the power in the weirdness of this French-Canadian production, has seen fit to provide fans of the ...
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Homegrown terror returns with the release of Retromedia’s The Wasp Woman/Beast from Haunted Cave. This black-and-white double feature is absolutely killing it in my blu-ray player as both films – one directed by Roger Corman and one directed by Monte Hellman ...
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Hey batter batter batter! Swing batter!! Or is that, as Garth and Wayne used to suggest, schwing?! With the amount of boobs and blood on the screen in this homerun, it’s hard not to see this tale of horror as anything but a win for the home team. Peelers, with one confident ...
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Poverty Row brings it again! Vintage horror films rarely get as good as the jewel uncovered here with The Film Detective’s release of a restored version of The Vampire Bat. There is so much happening with this forward-thinking film that watching it – especially on blu-ray – ...
Read more: The Vampire Bat: Special Restored Edition (1933) - Blu-ray Review
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Director Sophia Takal’s Always Shine is a disturbing tale of friendship gone wrong. It is a twisted tale where the horror is mostly psychological but always edgy. It is also the tale of female friendship and explores just how tense that territory can be, especially within ...
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Zombies! Kung-Fu!! Stippers!!! Cannibals!!!! Monks? Raw Force, a raunchy slice of cinematic sleaze aimed at 12-year-old-boys, has it all. This poorly acted tale of high seas adventure to the burial place of great warriors is so amazingly oblivious to all of its flaws that it retains ...
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Corporations largely suck. On that point, we can probably all agree. Corporations smuggling killer bees into the United States; however, suck a little bit more than the rest. Insanely goofy with random bee attacks and superimposed bee swarms causing planes to crash ...
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The words “show me wonders” should probably never be uttered in a horror movie concerning an evil genie. The bloodbath that follows such a command is a gnarly one. Thank the maker for 1997 and its use of insane PRACTICAL effects. Limbs are lost, throats are slashed, and ...
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During the 1970s, overpopulation and pollution was one the minds of many. From scientists to audiences, the world was all-abuzz with the idea that too many people bumping into each other might just kill us all. It wasn’t due to a concern of disease and infection; it was over ...
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- RoboCop 2: Collector’s Edition (1990) - Blu-ray Review
- Invisible Ghost (1941) - Blu-ray Review
- The Valley of Gwangi (1969) - Blu-ray Review
- Firestarter: Collector's Edition (1984) - Blu-ray Review
- Death Walks on High Heels (1971) Special Edition - Blu-ray Review
- Death Walks at Midnight (1972) Special Edition - Blu-ray Review
- Drive-In Massacre (1976) - Blu-ray Review
- Demon Seed (1977) - Blu-ray Review
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