Month: October 2020

There’s Always Tomorrow Blu-ray review

There’s Always Tomorrow is a romantic drama directed by melodrama specialist Douglas Sirk. The story is about a married man who gets a surprise visit from an old female friend and slowly finds himself falling in love with her. Unhappily married toy manufacturer Clifford Groves (Fred MacMurray, Double Indemnity) is feeling both largely ignored and…


The Severed Arm (Vinegar Syndrome) Blu-ray review

A group of friends plans the perfect camping trip for a relaxing vacation. They stumble across a hidden cave and decide to explore it. But the unstable walls crash and trap them deep inside. After being stuck for days, the group starts to become desperate and hungry. They come up with a plan to eat…


Outside the Law(1920) Blu-ray review

Outside the Law is a 1920 American crime silent film directed by Tod Browning and starring silent screen legends Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean. The picture was the second picture that Browning and Chaney worked together on. San Francisco criminal leader Silent Madden (Ralph Lewis, American Madness), and daughter Molly Madden (Priscilla Dean, White Tiger)…


Dahmer Blu-ray review

Before playing the superhero known to fans as Hawkeye in the Avengers movies, Jeremy Renner played the role of Jeffrey Dahmer, a real-life homosexual sex maniac serial killer in the 2002 thriller, entitled Dahmer. Dahmer is a biographical film that explores the infamous Wisconsin sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer. We learn about his past in flashbacks…


The Mirror Crack’d Blu-ray review

British director Guy Hamilton, mainly known for being at the helm for several James Bond films, went into the world of Agatha Christie with the 1980 film The Mirror Crack’d, a mystery featuring the famous sleuth Miss Marple. The story has Miss Marple (Angela Lansbury, Murder She Wrote) tracking down a murderer who has poisoned…


The Cat and the Canary Blu-ray review

The Cat and the Canary is 1939 horror-comedy and was the first of a pair of tongue-in-cheek scary films that starred Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. It is a remake of the 1927 silent film under the same title. The plot is the familiar ‘murder someone who has just inherited a fortune’ theme. Wealthy uncle…


Indecent Exposure Blu-ray review

Gary Graver was a cinematographer who in his career collaborated with the iconic Orson Welles in both television shows and movies. He was also a director of many adult films under the alias Robert McCallum. Indecent Exposure just released by Vinegar Syndrome is one of many X-rated films where he took the helm and we…


Blu-ray Review – Memorial Valley Massacre (Vinegar Syndrome)

I have recently in the last 2-3 years experience a rebirth in my love for slasher films. As a kid it seemed like horror was basically ALL slasher films, and so once I started finding weirder, wilder, and more violent thing I started kind of pushing against them. Now, I sort of kind of embrace…


Blu-ray Review – Sometimes Aunt Martha Does Dreadful Things (AGFA)

I grew up in South Florida, and I knew that at some time before I lived there horror movies were made in the area Mostly stuff like Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things (a classic), and later on some of H.G. Lewis’ more notorious films. As it turns out, quite a few camp horror classics…


Blu-ray Review – Arifureta : From Commonplace to World’s Strongest (Funimation)

I’m beginning to feel like I am trapped in a world of Xerox copies of Overlord. Every anime I watch people are getting trapped in fantasy worlds or video games, and most fight their way out, or save humanity. Some of these are good. Some of these are watchable, and I’m sort of wondering what…