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.
Invasion U.S.A. delivers a super fun action romp, but with a paper thin storyline.
The Blu-ray might be short on features, but the movies make up for it. R.O.T.O.R. is a perfect example of so bad it's good.
A double dose of '80s horror is exactly what you're getting with The Curse / Curse II: The Bite Double Feature Blu-ray from Scream Factory.
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.
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
The third collection of Vincent Price movies doesn’t have the same impact that the other two collections had, as some of the movies presented are not the best performances Vincent Price has delivered, however, the movies that do shine and the generous helping of special features more than makes up for a couple of hit or misses.
Scream Factory may be scraping the bottom of the barrel sometimes with these Double Feature releases, but, this time around, enjoyment can be found.
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 II impresses in that it surpasses the original, providing ample amounts of nudity, gore and lovely, strange H.R. Gigerness with the alien sex scene being mind-blowingly weird.
The Serpent and the Rainbow results in both a hit and a miss when it comes to this Collector's Edition from Scream Factory.
Ugh, I don’t know where to being with this flick. Zombie Fight Club is a train wreck, plain and simple....













