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Stendhal Syndrome LE Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
As the 1990s rolled around, Dario Argento was surfing on the momentum of one of his biggest international hits, Opera (aka: Terror at the...

Gabe Powers
May 29, 2020


Buy Original, Movie Themed Fabric for Your Homemade COVID-19 Masks & Raise Money for Nurses!
Hey gang! Some of you may remember that my friend Phil Nobile Jr, and I had printed up some T-shirts based on one of my personal designs...

Gabe Powers
May 27, 2020


Gabe's on Tracks of the Damned. Again.
In 2017, Patrick Ripoll recorded a commentary track for David Durston's rabid hippie zombie trash classic I Drink Your Blood, but he didn't

Gabe Powers
May 27, 2020


Satánico Pandemonium Blu-ray Review
Perverted, possessed, and/or evil nun stories have likely been around as long as Catholic women have donned the habit and pledged themselves

Gabe Powers
May 26, 2020


Deep Red Blu-ray Review (originally published 2018)
Dario Argento’s The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (Italian: L'Uccello dalle piume di cristallo, 1970) was not the first Italian thriller...

Gabe Powers
May 25, 2020


Tenebrae Blu-ray Review (originally published 2016)
Dario Argento’s Tenebrae (aka: Tenebre and Unsane, 1982), is one of the divisive director’s most accessible features, however, despite its..

Gabe Powers
May 22, 2020


An Ideal Place to Kill Blu-ray Review
Umberto Lenzi’s 30-year-plus career as a filmmaker was plagued by inconsistent quality, in large part due to the Italian industry’s...

Gabe Powers
May 21, 2020


Cat O’ Nine Tails Blu-ray Review (originally published 2018)
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (Italian: L'Uccello dalle piume di cristallo, 1970) was a huge surprise hit that redefined the young...

Gabe Powers
May 20, 2020


The Bird with the Crystal Plumage LE Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
I end up mentioning Dario Argento’s The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (Italian: L'Uccello dalle piume di cristallo, 1970) in almost every...

Gabe Powers
May 19, 2020


The Girl Who Knew Too Much (The Evil Eye) Blu-ray Review (originally published 2015)
Mario Bava’s The Girl Who Knew Too Much (Italian: La ragazza che sapeva troppo, 1963) is often cited as the first in a long line of Italian

Gabe Powers
May 18, 2020
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