One of the first VV releases of the season is Philip Cook’s “Despiser,” which is getting its first-ever Blu-Ray release with all the fixings you’ve come to know and love about Visual Vengeance. Is this another SOV curiosity to add to your collection?
Read MoreHollywood special effects legend Steve Wang's Super 8 debut film “Kung Fu Rascals” features hours of bonus features, including commentaries, rare BTS footage, and a brand new feature-length documentary on the making of the film.
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 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 MoreVampires and Other Stereotypes is one of the recent releases from Visual Vengeance and it dabbles in, among other things, vampires and stuff. Is this release a SOV flick to sink your teeth into, or is it bad blood from the jump?
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 MoreDirect-to-video heroes VISUAL VENGEANCE share their newest release of REPLIGATOR on BLU RAY! Is this DTV outing one of the diamonds in the rough or are these gators just scales and tails?
Read MoreHEARTLAND OF DARKNESS, one of the recent releases from VISUAL VENGEANCE, is one of the said: “hard to find films”. In fact, this is the first time the full film has ever been released in any format. So is HEARTLAND OF DARKNESS a hidden gem in a sea of content, or is this kind of footage best forgotten and not found?
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