The movies (Murders in the Rue Morgue / The Dunwich Horror) aren't the best around, but the Blu-ray is a solid release from Scream Factory.
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Cherry Falls is one of the few late '90s/early 2000s horror films that stills holds up. The Blu-ray from Scream Factory isn't uncut, but still worthwhile.
Tales That Witness Madness is a rather appropriate name for this movie. Each tale is as mad as the one that came before it.
Rage of Honor will please plenty of ninja fans. Arrow Video's Blu-ray is damn impressive in some parts (audio/video), but lacking in other areas (special features).
I need this in my life! I mean, technically I already own the fantastic 18″ Pinhead figure from Neca, plus...
Invasion U.S.A. delivers a super fun action romp, but with a paper thin storyline.
La Bambola di Satana is a rather mundane movie that starts to redeem itself near the end but sadly falls short of being a worthy Giallo.
Black Mama, White Mama is 87 minutes of good times. Arrow Video can do no wrong it seems as they once again give us a wonderful Blu-ray.
A fun movie that was heavily cut up. Disturbing Behavior comes courtesy of Scream Factory in a package that doesn't provide any new special features.
Species III outstays it's welcome, but does have some lovely nudity, and Species: The Awakening is pretty much a failure all around, with a pointless story and wasted potential with drop dead gorgeous Helena Mattsson
Arrow Video deserves a big pat on the back with this one. I never even saw the film before, but now I have an amazing Blu-ray of it in my hand.












