The Stuff is a flick that rightly deserves the cult classic status. It's a film that wants to have a fun, goofy time and that's exactly what it delivers.
Sssssss slithers its way on Blu-ray from Scream Factory, with a package that will please the fans of the flick.
Lumberjack Man is trying as hard as possible to make you enjoy this movie, but unfortunately, every attempt falls flat on its syrup covered face.
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.
Backtrack manages to rise above the other ghostly tales that are similar of it’s kind due to the acting and a story that keeps you interested.
Suspension is a bloody good slasher that will have most horror fans grinning.
House of the Witchdoctor is just another typical home invasion movie that tries to be loud, abrasive and shocking. It utterly fails.
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.
“I Saw What You Did” is a fun thriller, albeit one that doesn’t go over the top in trying to scare the audience. The Blu-ray is worth it for the right price
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.
Hush takes a tired idea with the home invasion trope, and spins it on its head by introducing a unique idea. A must watch!
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.