Category: DVD/Blu-Ray Announcements
Last year saw the unfortunate passing of one of Grindhouse Releasing’s original founders: Sage Stallone. It was a huge loss for fans of exploitation and cult cinema as Sage was an advocate of uncovering lost films from the 70′s and… Read More »
One film that I have been anxiously awaiting for since the beginning of the year is Shane Carruth’s second feature Upstream Color. The Sundance Film Festival debuted the film earlier this year with reactions ranging from loud praise to bewilderment. … Read More »
Though he may be known for such fantastical creature designs as what was on display in the Hellboy films, Pan’s Labrynth, and the upcoming Pacific Rim, Guillermo del Toro’s most simplistic and yet creepy film is the historical ghost story… Read More »
I still haven’t watched John Carpenter’s The Ward yet so I can’t personally talk about the script. However, if it got Carpenter’s attention, I’m interested to see what other stories the writers can come up with. It looks like we… Read More »
A film that general audiences were either just too confused about or too timid too confront was Cloud Atlas. David Mitchell’s 2004 highly acclaimed novel was a hit with literary critics and book clubs when it was initially released but… Read More »
Say what you will about his recent output, Dario Argento is still a legend in the horror community. The Italian director has released so many quality horror films and has given us so many nightmarish images over the years that… Read More »
“Let’s go get sushi and not pay.” Many films would kill to have as many quotable lines and memorable scenes as Repo Man has during its 92 minute running time. The 1984 cult classic may not have as large of… Read More »
The Collection, the sequel to the 2009 film The Collector, was released back in November 2012 to a very limited market. The film also played at Fantastic Fest 2012 which Michael Haffner got to see. You can read his review here…. Read More »
One of my highlighted films of 2012 was the heartwarming documentary about home haunters in the film The American Scream. The American Scream focuses on three houses on the same street over the course of the month of October before Halloween night… Read More »
While I personally haven’t watched the film, I hear that Sleep Tight is an effective and creepy little film. Don’t believe me, read Michael’s review. I can’t wait to check this out finally and thanks to the wonderful fiends at Dark… Read More »
Horror fans already have so many reasons to praise Scream Factory. The genre related spinoff to Shout! Factory have released a number of titles that horror fans in the US have been clamoring to see on Blu-ray. They Live, Terror… Read More »
Lionsgate’s Dredd didn’t do too hot in the box office this past September, which is a shame as I thought the film was a lot of fun. As a fan of the more subversive and ultra-violent comic book characters like The Punisher, Dredd took… Read More »
The original Silent Night Deadly Night is not a well-made film. But I’ll be damned if it’s not an entertaining schlocky masterpiece. A creepy grandpa in a mental institution, a young boy watching a couple having sex (before getting caught… Read More »
That is by far the fastest I have ever seen a Blu-ray/DVD cover art make its way online. Just last week, the fourth installment in the found footage series made its way into theaters with a disappointing thump. Now, you… Read More »
Whether you love him or hate him, there is no doubt that Quentin Tarantino is a filmmaker that has definitely changed the language of cinema. Factor in that for the most part, Tarantino has directed all of his films via one… Read More »





















