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Terror in the Fog: The Wallace Krimi at CCC Blu-ray Review
The Italian giallo tradition took its nickname from an existing slang term for the pulp crime novels first published by Mondadori, which used garish yellow covers for their Il Giallo Mondadori series. Several were translations of American and British books, from writers who became the bedrock for the Italian thrillers to come, including Agatha Christie, Edgar Allan Poe, Raymond Chandler, Ellery Queen, Patricia Highsmith, Robert Bloch, and, pertinent to this review, Edgar Wall

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3 days ago


New Dawn of the Dead-Themed Genre Grinder Shirt
We have new design available on the Genre Grinder Cares sales page and it's an obscure-ish and geeky reference to the greatest movie of...

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4 days ago


51.3 The Spaghetti Westerns of 1968, feat. Patrick Ripoll of 96 Greers (3 of 3)
IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THIS. A WINDSWEPT FIELD. TWO SUN-BEATEN MEN IN WIDE-BRIMMED HATS. ITCHY TRIGGER FINGERS. THE MUSIC CRESCENDOS. THE...

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May 9


The Andromeda Strain 4K UHD Review
Watching and writing about pandemic movies certainly feels different in the years following an massive real-world outbreak. The horror loses the safety of make-believe and the missteps of fictional authorities trigger unrealistic anxiety of pandemics to come. Or, worse, the fictional authorities are more competent than their real-world counterparts. For the sake of everyone’s sanity, let’s put that aside while we look back at the greatest pandemic/outbreak film of its era and

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May 6


The Adventurers (1995) Blu-ray Review
Of the New Wave era Hong Kong filmmakers that leveraged their international success into Hollywood careers – Jackie Chan, Tsui Hark, John Woo, Yuen Woo-ping, and Ronny Yu – Ringo Lam often seems to be the odd man out. He is fondly remembered for his work with Chow Yun-fat in Hong Kong, City on Fire (1987), Prison on Fire (1987), and Full Contact (1992) in particular, but his wider output remains overlooked and his American films never reached the wide mainstream audiences of

Gabe Powers
Apr 30


Sweet House of Horrors Blu-ray Review
House of Clocks and Sweet House of Horrors were developed as two parts of a six-movie series under producer Luciano Martino (brother of director Sergio, ex-husband of starlet Edwige Fenech). Martino had, in 1986, found modest success with a different made-for-TV horror anthology, entitled Brivido Giallo, and the plan was to build a second series, entitled Houses of Doom (Italian: Le case maledette), around the theme of haunted houses. Lamberto Bava, who directed all four part

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Apr 28


The House of Clocks Blu-ray Review
Over the first three decades of his long career, Lucio Fulci deftly navigated the waves of Italian cinematic fads. Unfortunately, when he finally found himself at the forefront of one of those fads – the gore-soaked horror trend that grew out of Zombie (Italian: Zombi 2; aka: Zombie Flesh Eaters, 1979) – the entire industry began to crash. The already low budgets cratered and the distribution market for exploitation films began favoring home video over theatrical releases (no

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Apr 25


Tokugawa Sex Ban Blu-ray Review
While not a household name outside of specific corners of exploitation fandom, writer/director Norifumi Suzuki was a vital contributor to...

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Apr 23


Short Night of Glass Dolls 4K UHD Review
About two years ago, perennial podcast co-host Patrick Ripoll and I recorded a two-part piece on the giallo movies of 1971...

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Apr 18


Blue Sunshine 4K UHD Review
Despite the enormous impact of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968), zombie fiction took years to fully embrace the mechanics

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Apr 16
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