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I, Madman Blu-ray Review (originally published 2015)
While not quite a ‘lost classic,’ Tibor Takacs’ I, Madman (1989) is one of many creative, entertaining, medium budget, late ‘80s horror...

Gabe Powers
Sep 15, 2019


Hell Night Blu-ray Review (originally published 2018)
Somewhere, deep in the annals of term papers and unpublished dissertations, some well-intentioned soul probably made a meaningful cultural..

Gabe Powers
Sep 13, 2019


Corruption (1968) Blu-ray Review (originally published 2013)
Following many years of Hammer and Amicus dominance, Robert Hartford-Davis’ Corruption (aka: Carnage, 1968) became an early example of the..

Gabe Powers
Sep 12, 2019


The Mutilator Blu-ray Review (originally published 2016)
The Mutilator was one of a select number of American-made horror movies that was granted unrated theatrical and home video release in the...

Gabe Powers
Sep 12, 2019


The Thing Scream Factory & Universal Blu-ray Comparison (originally published 2016)
In the winter of 1982, a twelve-man research team at a remote Antarctic research station discovers an alien buried in the snow for over...

Gabe Powers
Sep 11, 2019


Dark Waters Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
Mariano Baino’s Dark Waters was released in 1994 – a time when the Italian horror industry was lumbering out of its golden era and into...

Gabe Powers
Sep 11, 2019


Die, Monster, Die! Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
Die, Monster, Die! (aka: Monster of Terror, 1965) is only the second official film adaptation of an H.P. Lovecraft story, following...

Gabe Powers
Sep 10, 2019


The Resurrected Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
Even if it wasn’t a pretty good little movie, The Resurrected would be worth a glance due to the fact that it was the second of only two...

Gabe Powers
Sep 10, 2019


The Curse/Curse II: The Bite Double-Feature Blu-ray Review (originally published 2016)
In 1987, actor David Keith (not to be confused with actor Keith David) was given a chance to direct a mid-budget horror movie for Italian...

Gabe Powers
Sep 9, 2019


Dagon Blu-ray Review (originally published 2018)
Stuart Gordon’s career spans a plethora of genres and subjects, but the critical acclaim behind Edmund (2005) and the growing cult following

Gabe Powers
Sep 9, 2019
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