“Deep Blood” isn’t a great film by any objective standards, and the Blu-ray is woefully scant — yet, still a must-have for any collector. …continue reading Severin Sunday: Deep Blood (1990)
Forget the critical reviews; with a stellar cast and an entertaining script, “All-American Murder” is an absolute joy to watch. All-American Murder started as …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: All-American Murder (1991)
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)
Vinegar Syndrome brings horror fans a feature-packed Blu-ray of “The Cellar” which includes two quality cuts of a solid and enjoyable film. Vinegar Syndrome …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: The Cellar (1989)
Despite solid effects and a great soundtrack, “Zombie Nightmare” is not nearly as good as it could be — or as weird as it …continue reading Weird Wednesdays: Zombie Nightmare (1987)
While the film itself may feel a bit unnecessary, the Blu-ray release of “Nosferatu in Venice” from Severin is absolutely essential. Nosferatu In Venice …continue reading Severin Sunday: Nosferatu In Venice (1988)
The new Vinegar Syndrome release “Death Promise” may be far from a ‘good’ movie, but it’s a blast to watch and endlessly entertaining. It’s …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Death Promise (1977)
A little-known gem from the 90s, “Last Gasp”, with its solid story and serious star power, is well worth its recent VinSyn resurrection. Last …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Last Gasp (1995)
We wrap our week-long look back at the best of 2020 by celebrating our favorite indie horror releases of the year; 11 writers, 40 …continue reading Top 40 Indie Horror Films of 2020
On this week’s “Cheer and Loathing” we explore another dimension of Nic Cage with a look at “Spirit of Vengeance” and “Color Out of …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Nic Exotic
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