Unearthed Films have dipped their toes in the 4K UHD waters for the first time for their release of “Evilenko,” which is both written and directed by David Grieco. Is this true crime adaptation more fact or more fiction?
Read MoreUnearthed Films has made a literal business out of releasing some of the most challenging or “extreme” horror films out there, and there is no better example than “Feed,” from Director Brett Leonard. Is this extreme horror going to tide you over or leave you hungry for more?
Read MoreIf real life is full of horror, why aren’t there more horror movies that use that as a jumping-off point? Enter, “Village of Doom” from Noboru Tanaka and get a Blu-ray release from Unearthed Films. The real-life story about one of Japan’s biggest massacres feels almost ripped out of the headlines of a US newspaper, but is this piece of historical horror worth revisiting?
Read MoreOne horror anthology that has been left in the gray area of film availability ever since 2013 is “The Profane Exhibit.” And leave it to our sick friends over at Unearthed Films to carry the torch of transgression proudly as they bring this lost anthology film to Blu-ray for the first time. Is this anthology worth the wait, or more filler and less killer?
Read MoreOne forgotten film that those from the video store era may remember is Confessions of a Serial Killer. Long unavailable on disc in North America, Unearthed Films have given the film a definitive release, but does it still hold up in the face of our current proclivities towards ultra-violence?
Read MoreProduced by Brian Yuzna and directed by special effects guru Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang, “The Guyver” was a staple on cable channels trapped in analog. Now, Unearthed Films has given the film a new 4K UHD release, but does this hero still pack a punch?
Read MorePerhaps it is time we re-expand our horizons and give ghosts another chance, which is why we are taking in Nacho Cerdà’s 2006 supernatural horror film, The Abandoned. Now with a slick new special edition from Unearthed Films will this scare us into believing in supernatural horror or remind us why we don’t?
Read MoreReleased by Unearthed Films, México Bárbaro II is a collection of stories from South of the US Border that focuses on the unique mythologies and legends of the culture. Are these stories even scarier in Spanish, or do they fail to connect regardless of language and location?
Read MoreWhile not all trilogies are created equal, some are far more cohesive, and the least likely to be mentioned is the August Underground series. Now that the third film, August Underground’s Penance is out on Blu-ray / DVD from Unearthed Films we can see how the tale of Peter and Crusty ends. Is this trilogy a threesome worth having, or just another ménage à pew?
Read MoreAnother perhaps lesser-known film from the early 2000s is Deadirl and it has just been released on Blu-ray for its 15th Anniversary from Unearthed Films. Does this shocker still hold up after all this time?
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 MoreUNEARTHED FILMS' newest blu ray release, THE SOUND OF SUMMER, deals deliberately in those summer-time symphony makers known as cicadas. Is this film just a bunch of noise, or is it a sweet song of brutality and horror?
Read MoreUNEARTHED CLASSICS presents CALAMITY OF SNAKES. A CAT-III film from the 80s whose title is quite telling. Is this calamity worth a spot on your shelves?
Read MoreThis time the crypt takes a tour to Taiwan for UNEARTHED FILM's newest release on BLU RAY, INVITATION ONLY from Director ANTHONY KO. This 2009 film bills itself as the first “Taiwanese Slasher”, and we check out whether to RSVP “Yes” or “No” to add this to your collection!
Read MoreFor this entry of the crypt, we travel to Germany for UNEARTHED FILMS' newest BLU RAY release, LA PETITE MORT. Is this Hostel-inspired Germanic gorefest another poor carbon copy or is it worthy of its own tortuous praise?
Read MoreWe are unwrapping UNEARTHED FILMS' newest release of the Norweigan holiday horror film, CHRISTMAS CRUELTY. Is this extreme horror from the land of heavy metal a lump of coal or just what holiday horror fans have been asking for?
Read MoreThe folks at UNEARTHED FILMS have lovingly brought the dystopian jungle sci-fi action film, NO ESCAPE, which up until recently has been OOP on DVD and unavailable in any other format in North America. Is this new blu ray release starring RAY LIOTTA and LANCE HENRIKSEN worth adding to your collection?
Read MoreIn this edition of the crypt, we cover EVIL DEAD TRAP 2: HIDEKI, the new blu ray from UNEARTHED FILMS, an in-name-only sequel to 1988’s EVIL DEAD TRAP. Will this sequel deliver the graphic goods like the first, or is it a watered-down version of its predecessor?
Read MoreOne of the most (in)famous Cat III films is 1992’s DR. LAMB. Thanks to the extreme horror aficionados at UNEARTHED FILMS they have finally delivered a completely uncut version of this that most have probably never seen. Is this Cat III cut worth carving out some space in your hallowed shelves?
Read MoreFrom now until MAY 2, 2022 MVD ENTERTAINMENT is having a sale on select WILD EYE RELEASING and UNEARTHED FILMS releases and we have 7 films you should consider picking up!
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