Braddock: Missing in Action III is certainly action packed enough to please plenty of fans of Chuck Norris
Death Becomes Her provides plenty of laughs and the Scream Factory Collector's Edition Blu-ray offers up a solid Making Of.
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.
Tales That Witness Madness is a rather appropriate name for this movie. Each tale is as mad as the one that came before it.
Fans of The Zero Boys are going to fall head over heels for this masterfully restored Blu-ray release, with a bunch of new features to dig into.
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.
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.
Invasion U.S.A. delivers a super fun action romp, but with a paper thin storyline.
Destroyer gives us some nice ‘80s slasher cheese, with a fantastic women’s prison shower scene, and Edge of Sanity provides a sexually charged story that was both entertaining and original.
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).
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













