Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set & Standard Edition Blu-ray released on 5 February 2024
Read MoreDeriving from “The Walking Dead” universe, the final season of “Fear the Walking Dead” arrives on Blu-ray™ (+ Digital) and DVD on February 27 from Lionsgate.
Read MoreFirst Crypt of 2024 and we have Satanic Hispanics from Dread/Epic Pictures. Featuring stories from an array of Latine voices including Mike Mendez, Demian Rugna, Eduardo Sánchez, Gigi Saul Guerrero, and Alejandro Brugues is this Spanish-speaking scare-fest worth the hype?
Read MoreLimited Edition Dual 4K UHD/Blu-ray Box Set & Standard Editions on 4K UHD & Blu-ray Release date: 22 January 2024
Read MoreTo commemorate the 20th anniversary of Jigsaw’s games, SAW 10-Film Collection 20th Anniversary Edition arrives on Blu-ray™ + DVD + Digital March 5 from Lionsgate.
Read MoreSOV powerhouse Visual Vengeance is quickly becoming the gold standard for these long-forgotten amateur films. Their newest release, The Wrong Door is a classic example of a label taking a chance on something just outside their wheelhouse. Is this a door you want to walk through, or is it better to pass?
Read MoreContagion Arrives on 4K Ultra HD and Digital February 27
Read MoreShivers arrives March 5 on SteelBook® Blu-ray™ + Digital
Read MoreLittle Monsters arrives March 5 on SteelBook® Blu-ray™ + Digital
Read MoreThis time in the crypt we take a look at the newest release from Visual Vengeance, Scream Queen. This “lost” film from the early 90s starring Linea Quigley is more meta than you might expect considering the period it was made, but is it a lost film worth finding?
Read MoreLove them or hate them, the Terrifier movies from Damien Leone have taken the genre by storm and through that brought in more fans young and old. Leone’s creation, Art the Clown, brought to life by David Howard Thornton is a force to be reckoned with. And The Jester, from Dread Films, is here to bring a new clownish contender to the ring. Will The Jester deliver for fans of Art and those that aren’t?
Read MoreVisual Vengeance understands what makes great SOV horror and continues their run of stellar releases with Bret McCormick’s The Abomination. Is this one of the “good” SOV releases, or is it just another example that proves the SOV haters right?
Read MoreOne of the most infamous horror films is Fred Vogel’s August Underground’s Mordum. The sequel to his divisive first film, it prides itself on being meaner, nastier, and more deviant than its predecessor. Is this horror hyperbole or “holy f*cking sh*t” horror?
Read MoreIn UNDERNEATH: AN ANTHOLOGY OF TERROR from DARKSIDE RELEASING we are transported to the world of surreal cinema that is dripped in dread and layered in ambiguity. Does this experimental horror anthology succeed in scaring you or is it too broad to captivate?
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