Month: May 2021

Blu-ray Review – The Cellar – Vinegar Syndrome

So in the early to mid 1990’s I was one of those kids that found the faded VHS tape of Night of the Demons on my local video store shelf brought it home, and promptly had my mind BLOWN. My group of friends who rented PILES of horror films on weekly basis felt like we…


Tabletop Review – Dungeons and Dragons – Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft – Wizards of the Coast

About a year ago I asked on the official Ravenloft subreddit (or the closest thing to it), if anyone knew if Wizards of the Coast would ever bring Ravenloft fully back to Dungeons and Dragons. Curse of Strahd in my view was a great release, but in my view it was just an amped up…


UHD Review – Santa Sangre – Severin Films

Santa Sangre is one of those truly perfect cinematic visions created by an auteur with such a visionary intensity that the whole film appears to be an absolute realization of director Alejandro Jodorowsky’s dreamlike vision. Jodorowsky similar to the Italian master Sergio Leone only directed a handful of features throughout his career, but when he…


Blu-ray Review – Kaiji The Complete Series – Sentai Filmworks

I saw a few episodes of Kaiji a long while back, and while it intrigued me at the time it didn’t hook me and then it faded into the recesses of my mind until the Blu-ray of the complete series ended up on my doorstep the other week. I ended up popping it on, and…


Blu-ray Review – Elfen Lied – Sentai Filmworks

I first saw Elfen Lied through the ADV DVD box set sometime in the mid 2000’s. A friend from the bookstore I worked at recommended I check it out knowing my penchant for both horror and sleazier things. He was right, I was HOOKED. The thing about Elfen Lied though is while though things might…


Blu-ray Review – Megazone 23 – Animeigo

Animeigo is really delivering the goods with their recent slate of Kickstarted classic Anime restorations starting with their GLORIOUS Bubblegum Crisis set (if you don’t have that, you need it, they also have a Kickstarter for Metal Skin Panic – Madox-01 coming up this week, you should contribute if you’re reading this). Their most recent…


Blu-ray Review – Deep Blood – Severin Films

I feel like I find myself constantly praising Severin Films for releasing my favorite type of film, Italian and European exploitation and horror in the best possible editions, and look here I am doing it again. More normal people than myself are constantly decrying the end of physical media, but before Blu-ray happened, I was…