US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: DC League of Superpets. Kung Fu, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Dexter, Twilight Zone and more
This week sees some exciting new releases, with LOTS of TV-on-Video to keep you busy as well as some new and classic film releases. Check...
Read MoreReview – Pennywise: The Story of It – “An impressively all-encompassing documentary”
Pennywise: The Story of It is a feature-length documentary about the making of the two-part television adaptation of Stephen King’s smash...
Read MoreReview: The Wild Man – “Embrace its fresh take and unpredictable plot”
New Bigfoot movie The Wild Man is directed by Ryan Justice (Followers) and stars Lauren Crandall (Share or Die), Julian Green (Lovecraft...
Read MoreReview – Spirit Halloween: The Movie – “Full of family-friendly frights and fun”
The largest Halloween retailer in America, known for converting large unused shops into humongous spooky stuff outlets, Spirit Halloween,...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris, Thor: Love & Thunder, Outlander, The War of the Worlds, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Bullet Proof and more
It’s another big week, with a massive blockbuster summer hit, a giant TV show box set, some underground/cult stuff, and much more. Read...
Read MoreFrightFest Day Four – Short Film Showcase Two, Wolfkin, H4Z4RD, Torn Hearts and The Price We Pay
With Day Three having featured the best film of the festival so far, Something in the Dirt, I wasn’t sad that we’d reached the penultimate...
Read MoreReview: Burial – “An intriguing and unusual wartime horror”
Directed by Ben Parker Starring Harriet Walker, David Alexander, Charlotte Vega, Tom Felton, Barry Ward, Kristjan Üksküla Fresh from the...
Read MoreFrightFest Day Three – Something in the Dirt, She Came From the Woods, Dark Glasses and The Duke Mitchell Film Party
Over halfway through the festival already, but, having already seen absolute bangers in The Harbinger and Next Exit AND a shed-load of...
Read MoreReview: Don’t Worry Darling is fine and that’s all it needs to be
Some recent history: Gaslight was released in 1944. Butterfield 8 in 1960, Stepford Wives in 1975, The Color Purple in 1985, Eyes Wide...
Read MoreReview: Silent Land – “Intriguing”
A picture-perfect polish couple are on a relaxing holiday in Italy, but their request for the pool to be repaired starts a chain of events...
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