They say that physical media is dying, but I don’t think it will ever truly die. Large studio labels may eventually decide that it isn’t
Month: September 2017
Don’t Torture a Duckling is a grubby, nasty, unpleasant little thriller… and I look forward to watching it again. While technically a giallo, it is
It’s a sad day for horror film fans. Basil Gogos, the illustrator most associated with monster portraits has passed away. For monster kids growing up
I know absolutely nothing about this upcoming release, but it sure sounds fun! Here are the full specs from Garagehouse Pictures: Within this web
The Criterion Collection has announced its Blu-ray titles for December. With the exception of Alexander Payne’s dark comedy Election (1999), it’s a documentary month from
Rejoice, silent cinephiles! Kino Lorber is providing a bonanza of German silent classics in the month of November with F.W. Murnau’s The Last Laugh and
Set your DVRs, fellow horror hounds, Halloween is just around the corner, which means a greater saturation of horror movies on the small screen. If
Welcome back, gentle viewers, to another “Junk Drawer” review. In our first two reviews we delved into the world of Spanish horror with the Scream Factory
For the release week of 9/12/17: Garv’s Pick of the Week: The best of a solid release week is Lina Wertmüller’s masterpiece of dark comedy
Welcome back! As promised, here is the review to The Loreley’s Grasp, the second film in the Scream Factory Blu-ray Double Feature that includes The Night of
Greetings, bargain hunters, Shout! Factory is having a sale through Friday on select on Blu-rays titles, including the entire Shout Select line. Plus, shipping is
On the whole, I’m not a fan of sword and shield pictures. I find the clashing of metal against metal to be fairly tiresome, I