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Pumpkinhead Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
Stan Winston’s Pumpkinhead (1988) is an enduring curiosity that constantly overcomes its shortcomings by doing select things very, very well

Gabe Powers
Nov 1, 2019


Ginger Snaps Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
Canadian director John Fawcett and his equally Canadian co-writer Karen Walton set the stage for post-millennial feminist horror with their

Gabe Powers
Oct 31, 2019


Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf Blu-ray Review (originally published 2015)
Movies – sequels in particular – are often burden with the brunt of audience expectations. For years, there were many accepted truths about

Gabe Powers
Oct 30, 2019


Dog Soldiers Blu-ray Review (originally published 2015)
Before he became the go-to director for epic action on television (including Game of Thrones, Black Sails, and Constantine), before he

Gabe Powers
Oct 30, 2019


Paul Naschy Collection II Blu-ray review (originally published 2017)
Scream Factory’s first Paul Naschy collection was a good primer that covered popular and accessible high points from the man’s career...

Gabe Powers
Oct 29, 2019


An American Werewolf in London Arrow Limited Edition Blu-ray Review
John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London (1981) is regularly cited among the most influential horror comedies of its era. It is...

Gabe Powers
Oct 29, 2019


The Boy Who Cried Werewolf Blu-Ray Review (originally published 2016)
Following an Academy Award-winning stint as an art director, filmmaker Nathan Juran made a name for himself heading up special effects...

Gabe Powers
Oct 28, 2019


Wolf Guy Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
Sometimes, you run across an obscure exploitation movie that is such a perfect storm of strange ideas, outrageous images, and recognizable

Gabe Powers
Oct 28, 2019


Bad Moon Blu-ray Review (originally published 2016)
Following fantastic, genre-bending screenplays for Robert Harmon’s The Hitcher (1986) and Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark (1987), Eric Red began

Gabe Powers
Oct 25, 2019


Squirm Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
Jeff Lieberman’s Squirm (1976) is probably best-known among genre fans as the butt of so-bad-it’s-good jokes, like a regular stint as late..

Gabe Powers
Oct 25, 2019
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