Posts tagged Reviews
"PETER PAN'S NEVERLAND NIGHTMARE" (2025) Is A Wickedly Dark Take On A Childhood Classic (REVIEW)

The teams over at Jagged Edge Productions and ITN Studios proceed to build out the Poohniverse with their latest film, “Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare.” The collaboration continues between co-writers Rhys Frake-Waterfield and Scott Chambers, who is in the directing chair this go-round, and they have put together what may be the best version of public-domain horror yet!

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - ODDITY (ACORN MEDIA BLU-RAY)

When Shudder started releasing “Exclusives and Originals” we started to get modern classics like “Terrified,” “Tigers Are Not Afraid,” and “Haunt” just to name a few. Another one to add to the list is Damian McCarthy’s “Oddity” which is getting a Blu-Ray release from Acorn Media. Is this oddity worth bringing into your home?

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - ABRUPTIO (ANCHOR BAY BLU-RAY)

On the list of weirdest movies ever we’d like to add, “Abruptio” from Writer / Director Evan Marlowe and recently released by the revived Anchor Bay Entertainment. Is this the kind of weird you want to add to your collection?

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"THE DAMNED" (2024) Will Chill You To The Bone With Atmospheric Dread! (REVIEW)

A 19th-century widow must make an impossible choice when a foreign ship sinks off the coast of her Icelandic fishing village during a fierce winter. The decision sets in motion a series of escalating, dreadful events that not everyone will survive.

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - SCALA!!! (SEVERIN FILMS BLU-RAY)

“Scala!!! Or, The Incredibly Strange Rise And Fall Of The World's Wildest Cinema And How It Influenced A Mixed-Up Generation Of Weirdos And Misfits” is a film that documents what it looks like when the right mixture of place, time, and people conjoin to do what people do best, connect. This is yet another sterling addition to Severin’s growing catalog of genre-based documentary films, and also a necessary addition to every genre fan’s collection.

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - 2020 TEXAS GLADIATORS (SEVERIN FILMS 4K UHD)

One connoisseur in the Italian Genre arena is Joe D’Amato, whose brand of off-beat and low-budget films are as much an acquired taste as caviar, and Severin Films’ latest 4K UHD release of “2020 Texas Gladiators.” Is this Penne Post-Apocalyptic slice of HD mayhem worth carving out space on your crowded shelves?

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"STEAL HER BREATH" (2024) Shows The Erotic Thriller Is Back In Style! (REVIEW)

Virtuoso thief Laura (Luisa Binger) faces her ultimate challenge of outmaneuvering relentless policewoman Maxine (Christina Rieth) in a dangerous, passionate cat-and-mouse game. At the same time, a sadistic killer (Oliver Moller) marks them for death.

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Does "BLOODY AXE WOUND" (2024) Split You In Two, Or Just Bleed You Out? (REVIEW)

Abbie Bladecut is a teenager torn between the macabre traditions of her family’s bloody trade and the tender stirrings of her first crush. As Abbie delves deeper into the grisly family business, she wonders if it’s time to take the family tradition in a new direction.

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PAUSE #1 – Gives You Time To Think (REVIEW)

The latest title for “John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction” is the six-issue miniseries Pause. Written by Matthew K. Manning (DC Vs. Vampires World War V) and illustrated by Conor Boyle (Mega City 2099: Thin Blue Line), it tells the story of Henry Jacobs as he navigates the world when it suddenly becomes frozen in time.

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - DON'T CHANGE HANDS (SEVERIN FILMS BLU-RAY)

Paul Vecchiali’s “Don’t Change Hands” comes to Blu-Ray from Severin Films and offers up some proof points that challenging gender norms is a tradition in genre film. Is this Erotic French Thriller going to scare up some steam for North American audiences?

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Macabre Daily Revisits 90s Horror With "IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS: 1990-1994" (REVIEW)

Every entry in the “In Search of Darkness” series is a whole lot of documentary.  From David A. Weiner, the fourth, and latest epic, “In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994” is no exception, clocking in at just over 6 hours.  For fans of these sprawling retrospectives and the films contained within, we can’t get enough.  So how does the latest entry stack up to the previous three when finally exiting the 80’s?  Matt and I have recorded our review below.:

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - STIR OF ECHOES (LIONSGATE FILMS BLU-RAY)

"Stir of Echoes” has just received a lux 4K UHD Steelbook treatment from Lionsgate as we celebrate 25 years since the film’s original release. Is this supernatural shocker worth a second chance, or is it better left buried?

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"LISTEN CAREFULLY" (2024) Takes You On A Hectic Joyride Through The Mind (REVIEW)

It’s safe to say that every parent's worst nightmare is their child being kidnapped, especially from the vicinity of their own home. Director Ryan Barton-Grimley explores this terrifying thought in his latest film “Listen Carefully,” while also starring in it alongside his wife Simone Barton-Grimley.

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"NOSFERATU: THE REAL STORY" (2024) Explores Over A Century Of Beauty And Darkness (REVIEW)

In height of the anticipation for Robert Egger’s new release later this month with the same name, Reel 2 Reel Films and New Wave Pictures have unveiled a new documentary titled ‘Nosferatu: The Real Story.’ Special thanks to Aim Publicity for providing us with an early screening of the doc for review.

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - CREEP (SECOND SIGHT FILMS BLU-RAY)

From “Possession” to “Cape Fear,” many genre heavyweights grapple with the ramifications and limitations of acceptable obsession and bring them to their most horrifying limits. One of the best films to do this is “Creep,” from Director Patrick Brice and Actor/Producer Mark Duplass. The 2014 film celebrates 10 years most fittingly with a limited edition release from Second Sight Films. Does this release do justice to one of the creepiest found footage films ever?

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - THE FOREST HILLS (MY WAY PICTURES BLU-RAY)

When we think of legacies in genre work, it is impossible not to think of Shelley Duvall and her contribution as Wendy in Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining,” as well as a larger body of work in and out of genre film. Her final starring role is in Scott Goldberg’s “The Forest Hills,” a psychological thriller/horror film about mental health and werewolves, but will it make us howl for more?

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