This 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 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 MoreIn Saw X, out now on 4K UHD from Lionsgate, the series goes into requel territory in the hopes of maintaining its focus on Kramer while also acknowledging that after 2017’s Jigsaw there just aren’t many other places to take this story. Does Saw X give the fans what they want or is it just another attempt to breathe life into a franchise that should take a break?
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 MoreThe Toxic Collection in 4K UHD has arrived from Troma Entertainment! Is this the best the first superhero from New Jersey has and will ever look? Make sure to grab your copy at MVD or Troma Direct!
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 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 MoreFor this selection from the crypt we have, GHOULIES II on BLU RAY from the MVD REWIND COLLECTION. Is this sequel better than the film before it, or is it a downgrade from the original?
Read MoreFor MVD Rewind’s second outing in 4K, we are treated to Empire Pictures’ riff on the tiny creatures genre with Ghoulies. Is this another case of novelty and nostalgia, or is this Gremlins-riffing absurdity in a class all of its own?
Read MoreThanks to the fine folks at up-and-coming label Cauldron Films, we now have a prime example of Italian Exploitation with 1972’s Frankenstein ‘80. Is this monster a creation worthy of your time or is it just a bunch of spare parts you can pass on?
Read MoreThanks to the restoration team at MVD REWIND we have the definitive version of this pivotal film in 4K UHD. Does SWAMP THING still hold up or is this just a dried-up wetland in the highest definition?
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?
Read MoreAfter 25 years FULL MOON FEATURES has brought the bloodstone-seeking bloodsucker back for SUBSPECIES V: BLOODRISE. Is Radu’s presence a welcome return, or should he be kept in the coffin for the foreseeable future
Read MoreToday’s edition from the crypt comes by way of CLEOPATRA ENTERTAINMENT with one of the longer titles we’ve seen, WHAT THE WATERS LEFT BEHIND: SCARS on BLU RAY. Do these waters run deep with dread or are they shallow and unscary?
Read MoreIn the 90s, FULL MOON FEATURES was churning out some of the most interesting and original concepts wholly catering to the cult/sci-fi/horror crowd, of which is today’s title, NETHERWORLD. Now with a brand new remaster on blu ray, is this a title worth remembering or is it not fit for this world?
Read MoreWhen it comes to BRYON QUISENBERRY’s 1981 slasher, “SCREAM”, a lot of ideas come to mind. Sharing a name with 1996’s meta-slasher classic from horror maestro WES CRAVEN does this slasher from the 80s give “so bad it’s good” vibes or “so bad it’s bad” ones?
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 MoreReleased on BLU RAY by RONIN FLIX is 1986’s OPPOSING FORCE. Should you blast some space on your shelf for this 80s actioner or would it be best to hold the line on this opposing force?
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