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Blade Runner 2049 Blu-ray Review (originally published 2018)
Belated sequels are in vogue during this nostalgia-fetishizing era that we call the 2010s. But for every Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Aw

Gabe Powers
Jul 23, 2020


Ghosthouse/Witchery Double Feature Blu-ray Review (originally published 2015)
Since its inception, the Italian genre industry was dependent on ripping-off popular movies from other countries. As it dwindled into the

Gabe Powers
Jul 10, 2020


Metamorphosis/Beyond Darkness Double-Feature Blu-ray Review (originally published 2015)
George Eastman, born Luigi Montefiori (not to be confused with the color film guy), is one of the most fascinating figures in Italian

Gabe Powers
Jul 9, 2020


Demons 2 Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
Demons (Italian: Demoni; aka: Dance of the Demons, 1985) was designed to please the widest horror audience possible and its monumental...

Gabe Powers
Jul 8, 2020


Demons Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
Demons (Italian: Demoni; aka: Dance of the Demons, 1985) was released at a time when Dario Argento was at the very peak of his worldwide...

Gabe Powers
Jul 7, 2020


Eaten Alive (1980) Blu-ray Review (originally published 2018)
The Italian cannibal fad began in earnest in 1972, when Umberto Lenzi – known mostly for his early entries in the giallo canon – directed a

Gabe Powers
Jul 6, 2020


Shocking Dark Blu-ray Review (originally published 2018)
With its simple story, aesthetically-driven style, and gut-punching shocks, few modern blockbusters have been as regularly and easily...

Gabe Powers
Jul 2, 2020


Zombie 4: After Death Blu-ray Review (originally published 2018)
By and large, these movies are remembered by other names – for instance, very few fans remember Andrea Bianchi’s Burial Ground (Italian: Le

Gabe Powers
Jul 1, 2020


Cannibal Ferox Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
Deodato’s final cannibal opus, Cannibal Holocaust (1980), is the most famous Italian cannibal movie and the one that even exploitation

Gabe Powers
Jun 30, 2020


Zombie 3 Blu-ray review (originally published 2018)
In 1979, a hard-working Italian industry regular named Lucio Fulci finally achieved an international breakthrough with Zombi 2 – released

Gabe Powers
Jun 29, 2020
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