Severin Films Blu-ray release of Doctor Butcher M.D. is going to land on several top Blu-ray lists.
If you enjoy a dash of boobs, a sprinkle of a story and a great heaping of damn that was fun, Hellhole is the place you want to be.
Return of the Killer Tomatoes Blu-ray lacks features but the movie is a solid laugh riot, with its tongue firmly placed in cheek.
The Hound of the Baskervilles Blu-ray from Twilight Time is a worthwhile purchase, however, if you already own the Arrow Video release, there is no reason to purchase it again.
The Return of the Living Dead Blu-ray from Scream Factory is perfect in my book.
Jeepers Creepers 2 ends up injecting too much unnecessary humour and pointless characters into the movie. However, the Blu-ray is a must for fans.
I did not enjoy Schramm. It's just not my kind of flick. However, there are fans of this one out there and Cult Epics knows how to treat them with respect.
The Boy Who Cried Werewolf is an enjoyable time waster, but if the price isn't right for the Blu-ray it might be a hard sell.
Bad Moon is a worthwhile purchase, with solid video and special features on the Scream Factory Blu-ray.
Bad Influence was to me a taut thriller with only a few loose ends. Shout! Factory has done a good job on the Blu-ray and I think it's worth a purchase.
Suture is a solid thriller that made a few ballsy decisions in the casting department. Arrow Video's Blu-ray release offers fantastic video, adequate audio and some features that are a bit on the light side.