
Never before released theatrically in the U.S., Altered Innocence is bringing Iván Zulueta’s mesmerizing “Arrebato” to the big screen. When the Fascist dictatorship of …continue reading A Rapturous Restoration: Arrebato (Rapture) (1979)

Never before released theatrically in the U.S., Altered Innocence is bringing Iván Zulueta’s mesmerizing “Arrebato” to the big screen. When the Fascist dictatorship of …continue reading A Rapturous Restoration: Arrebato (Rapture) (1979)

These are five of the most memorable, innovative, affecting films from GenreBlast 2021 — from the sublimely weird to the darkly hilarious. I was …continue reading GenreBlast 2021: Five Film Favorites

Severin continues to pay loving tribute to horror master Lucio Fulci, and “Demonia”, while not his best work, is another must-own Blu-ray. In what …continue reading Severin Sunday: Demonia (1987)

A director at the top of his game despite an average script, this Giallo film from the master Fulci is better than reported. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Murder Rock (1984)

This installment of The Girls Guide to Horror focuses on exceptional films from around the world that appeal to a younger female audience. [dropcap]I[/dropcap] …continue reading Girls Guide to Horror: Foreign Frights (Part 3)

“Memory House” is a haunting look at the real-world horrors of racism and systematic dehumanization that demands more than one watch. The trend of …continue reading Reel Review: Memory House (2020)

“Opera” is one of Argento’s final films at the peak of his influence — and perhaps one of the most underrated of his illustrious …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Opera (1987)

Don’t let the nunsploitation label fool you — there is far more to “Killer Nun” than meets the eye, in both sumptuous style and substance. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Killer Nun (1979)

This week’s Tubi pick is an insane film from one of horror’s most legendary directors; prepare yourself for the “Shock” of Bava’s genius. Often …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Shock (1977)

I cannot heap enough praise on the latest Severin Films’ offering, “The Day of the Beast” — both an exceptional film and Blu-ray release. …continue reading Severin Sunday: The Day of the Beast (1995)
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