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- By Loron Hays
Want punishment or pleasure? I guess that depends on your take on Al Adamson's filmography because Severin Films has gone and done it again, making blu-ray history with the quickie king of kernel-sized trash filmmaking thanks to their MASSIVE release of Al Adamson: The Masterpiece Collection, the most comprehensive Blu-ray Box set ever dedicated to the works ...
Read more: Al Adamson: The Masterpiece Collection (1960 - 2019) - Blu-ray Review
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A silk-suited jogging Adam West (Batman) in a bizarro biker flick? Where the hell do I sign up to see this example of gonzo-like gear-head shenanigans?! Turns out the new Vinegar Syndrome Archive line - complete with a hand numbered slipcase that opens from the ...
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It's the sequel no one wanted. Go in knowing this. The opening few minutes of Brahms: The Boy II are this film’s best. Shocking and thrilling, an unsuspected home invasion rocks the idyllic world of Liza (Katie Holmes, Dawson’s Creek) and her son Jude (Christopher Convery, The Girl in the Spider’s Web). It’s a ...
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- By Loron Hays
Because you never know when you are going to need stick matches! While the earthquake that opens John Carpenter’s Escape from L.A. and separates the county from the rest of California might be the stuff of fiction, it is NO stretch of the truth to admit that this post-apocalyptic sequel was ...
Read more: Escape from L.A.: Collector's Edition (1996) - Blu-ray Review
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Put down that burrito, my friend, Satan is back on earth! That’s right, Dolly Dearest has returned to finish the job it started back when it was originally released in 1991! ...
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Oh, boy. If the alternate title shown in the opening credits isn't a sign of a really bad movie, then I don't know what it is. Where do I even begin with this schlocky D-grade rip on extraterrestrial sex? If you are anything like me, you are aware of this movie for two reasons: Samantha Janus ...
Read more: Breeders (Deadly Instincts) (1997) - Blu-ray Review
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When the “zombies” start slipping vines over the heads of the island visitors and choking them to death, I’d say the vacation on this tropical island is over. Mexico would have been so much nicer indeed! ...
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Lonely Are The Brave, starring Kirk Douglas, has a very poetic opening as a lone cowboy, sitting around a campfire, talks to his horse and then pushes his cowboy hat back on his head . . . to watch a passenger jet fly over his head. Forget about open country, Charlie, this is a movie where fences and ...
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Gutterballs is Canuxploitation at its filthiest. And I mean that in a good way. I mean, not many horror films can advertise death by a maniac with a bowling bag for a mask as he smothers teengagers performing 69 on each other with their own private parts. Choke on this! But this film can and ...
Read more: Gutterballs: Two Disc Limited Unearthed Films Edition (2008) - Blu-ray Review
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“So . . . you ran and hid in my bush?” Well, yeah. I mean, what would you do if your best friends become zombies thanks to what you did?! Don’t let the typical 1990s introduction fool you. Idle Hands, directed by Rodman Flander (The Unborn, ...
Read more: Idle Hands: Collector's Edition (1999) - Blu-ray Review
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I’m just going to cut to the chase with this review. Bloodshot is NOT a bad movie. It might look familiar to comic book enthusiasts, but it is cool enough in its cinematic glide to deliver plenty of steely-eyed action scenes and incredible visuals thanks to first-time director David S.F. Wilson’s background in ...
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The first horror icon of cinema has returned! Or is The Golem, thanks to its design and its use of white magic, the first cinematic superhero? I guess it comes down to your interpretation of the events in this legendary silent film. But there is NO arguing of its influence. From The Incredible Hulk ...
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The power of Jessica (Juliet Mills) compels yyyyoooooouuuu!!! Get those eyes ready for those stylized freeze frames because Jessica is eating banana skins off the sidewalk again, but this time it is in 2K! That’s right, the pea ...
Read more: Beyond the Door: Limited Edition 2K Uncut English Export Version (1974) - Blu-ray Review
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"And you thought YOU were hot?!" Getting faced by pots of boiling water never looked so good! The Wind has arrived on blu-ray thanks to a NEW 4K transfer from the original 35mm print ...
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They are here. They have always been here. The McPherson Tape (also known as UFO ABDUCTION) is proof. It doesn’t take long for the skies to ignite over the night sky of Northwoods, Connecticut. The McPherson family ...
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