Posts tagged AUTHOR: Matthew Orozco
CLOCK TOWER: REWIND Pre-Orders Open Up Tomorrow At LIMITED RUN GAMES!

Turn back the clock for one of the pioneers of the survival-horror genre. Translated and released outside of Japan for the first time, Clock Tower: Rewind is a revival of the terror-inducing 16-bit classic that dares you to explore the haunting confines of the Barrows family manor

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - DEATHDREAM (BLUE UNDERGROUND 4KUHD)

In 1974, 1 year before the “official” end of the Vietnam War Canadian filmmaker Bob Clark directed Deathdream. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Blue Underground has issued a new 4K UHD / Blu-Ray restoration of their previous 2017 release and we can all only hope to look as good as this disc does at 50. And despite its age, “Deathdream” still maintains a prolific role in a niche part of the horror genre.

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"IN A VIOLENT NATURE" (2024) Takes A Killer POV To Bloody Extremes

Without daring risks to the formula, we wouldn’t have modern classics like Scream or Terrifier so ingenuity can be a good thing for expanding or adapting the genre. This is what Shudder and IFC Films have set out to do with Chris Nash’s “In A Violent Nature”. Does the much-touted slasher flick send shockwaves across the slasher genre, or is the hype more hyperbole than horror?

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - SHE IS CONANN (ALTERED INNOCENCE BLU-RAY)

Regarding Bertrand Mandico’s art-house fantasy opus, She Is Conann adaptation is the sincerest form of flattery as viewers are given a Queer representation of the Sumerian fantasy epic in a limited edition Blu-Ray from LBGTQIA+ label Altered Innocence. Is this adaptation blazing a bold, new trail or is it veering too far from familiar territory?

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - ZERO WOMAN: RED HANDCUFFS (NEON EAGLE BLU-RAY)

This is a first for the crypt as we take a look at Neon Eagle’s Blu-Ray release of Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs, one of the most infamous of the Pinky Violence films. Is the challenging content worth the discomfort, or is it something better left in the annals of time?

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