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.
American Horror Project Vol 1 might not have the best movies around, but the passion that went into restoring the films, and with a mountain of special features to go through, the Blu-ray box set is definitely worth checking out.
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.
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.
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.
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.
There are all sorts of constraints to deal with, but given the set they were able to obtain, along with actors who I know can act, it's absolutely bizarre how poor this movie ended up being.
Scream Factory may be scraping the bottom of the barrel sometimes with these Double Feature releases, but, this time around, enjoyment can be found.
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.
It's a fun movie, but light on nudity and violence, which makes sense given the PG rating. The Arrow Video / MVD Entertainment Group Blu-ray is highly recommended.
The Serpent and the Rainbow results in both a hit and a miss when it comes to this Collector's Edition from Scream Factory.
The French and Canadian collaborated film Martyrs came out all the way back in 2008 and it was back then...













