Month: May 2021

Scavenger (2019) Blu-ray review

Scavenger, known as Carroña in its homeland Argentina, is an extremely low-budget, ultra-gory grindhouse science fiction/action/horror film. It takes place in a post-apocalyptic Mad Max type of world, it features a character named Tisha, an assassin who kills people for their body parts and makes deals for them. The money she makes as an organ…


They Won’t Believe Me Blu-ray review

I am a big fan of the Film Noir genre, and enjoy what dark, gritty atmospheric tales they have to offer. They Won’t Believe Me from Warner Brothers is a one Noir that I had not been acquainted with as it was never available domestically on home video, until now. They Won’t Believe Me is…


Escape from Fort Bravo Blu-ray review

Escape from Fort Bravo is a 1953 Westernadventure film that takes place during the Civil War. The film is directed by legendary director John Sturges and stars William Holden, Eleanor Parker and John Forsythe. In this picture, it is the North vs. the South vs Indians with a mild touch of romance thrown in for…


Vinegar Syndrome – Halfway to Black Friday – The Reviews

Well, EuroCultAV readers it is that time again, the first of two times a year when Vinegar Syndrome unleashes a tidal wave of cinematic madness upon a waiting crowd of cult cineastes. This time there are 8 releases with a total of 13 films awaiting you within the sale. This includes 3 box sets, The…


History is Made at Night Blu-ray review

History is Made at Night is a comedy drama film directed by Frank Borzage, known for his romantic themes in cinema. In this tale, he incorporates romance, suspense and even destruction into his love story in a rare but perfect blending of several genres. This movie also features not one, not two, but three screen…


Smile (Fun City Editions) Blu-ray review

After watching Smile, you may never feel the same way about beauty or any other pageants ever again. In this picture, you go behind the scenes of the lives of those who are involved in putting together a pageant, in a satirical kind of way. Smile is a 1975 satire comedy drama story directed by…


King Kong 1976 Blu-ray review (Scream Factory)

The 1976 remake of King Kong was one of the first monster movies that I had ever watched. It was a movie that I had watched before I viewed the timeless original 1933 King Kong and some of the Godzilla movies from the 1960s and 1970s which I am a huge fan of. I will…


The Cool Lakes of Death Blu-ray review

Known in the Netherlands as Van de koele meren des doods and under the film titles Hedwig: The Quiet Lake, and The Cool Lakes of Death on other parts of the county, this 1982 Dutch film directed by Nouchka van Brakel, again focuses on touchy topics at the time. The movie is based on the…


Running Time (1997) Blu-ray review

Fans of Bruce Campbell that are looking to watch something a little bit different with him should watch the recent Synapse Films Blu-ray release of Running Time, a 1997 tongue-in-cheek crime drama. Written, produced and directed by Josh Becker, his film Running Time has gone for the unique as it was both shot in full-screen…


Blu-ray Review – All-American Murder – Vinegar Syndrome

After his college roommates set his pet snake on fire, known rebel and all-around badboy -Artie Logan (Charlie Schlatter) is accused of arson and ends up in jail. After bailing him out, his a-hole dad pulls some strings and somehow gets Artie enrolled in a prestigious college. He’s on campus exactly 5 minutes before getting…