The Accused is a 1949 crime drama about a woman who kills a man in self-defense. And then she must deal with her conscious and fears of being caught! As far as the film being classified as a film noir, it is a bit of a stretch and is more of a melodrama than a…
Ben Reads the Horror Classics: Our Lady of the Lesser Dead Nation
I’m back, y’all! After a short break to give the gift guide some breathing room, it’s time for another round of write-ups for books that seem to be well-regarded in the realm of horror. In this intro, one thing I did want to mention that may have crossed some minds in all this. The title…
EuroCultAV Holiday Gift Guide 2021 – Part 1 Blu-ray and UHD Releases
So we’re at the end of another year, or did 2020 never end and this is all one extended time/space period? Let’s forget I said that. Anyway, I never did like the idea of counting down favorite things so I never do a Best of, but I do like to call attention to great things,…
EuroCultAV Holiday Gift Guide Part II – Books and Board Games
For a pandemic year so much amazing has come out, we couldn’t help, but expand the guide into multiple pages, each with their own category. Here are our favorite books and board games (and game related books) of 2021, there are also, some board games from prior years on here. Because of the pandemic we…
EuroCultAV Holiday Gift Guide 2021 – Part III – Music
Look, I know a lot of you Spotify or YouTube your music, and hey I’m guilty of that as well, but I still buy a ton of physical releases every year, and almost every one of these artists on this list I’ve bought something from (well the ones without a signature are my recommendations), because…
Dinner at Eight Blu-ray review
Dinner at Eight is a 1933 pre-code film directed by George Cukor and features an all-star cast that includes several screen legends in Lionel Barrymore, John Barrymore, Jean Harlow, Wallace Berry, Billie Burke, and Marie Dressler. It’s the story of a dinner party with both the hosts and the guests all having issues! Millicent Jordan…
Blu-ray Review – The Collingswood Story – Cauldron Films
After his girlfriend Rebecca leaves the state to go to college, Johnny (who looks the bass player for Pennywise) sets up a video chat system with her so that they can stay in touch. For her birthday, Johnny sends Rebecca the number of Vera Madeline, an online fortune teller. Instead of the usual mystical advice,…
Blu-ray Review – 1974: La posesión de Altair – Cauldron Films
A news crew tries to interview some cops investigating a strange scene at a home up in the mountains. A freaked out neighbor called the police the night before after hearing loud sounds and screaming on the property. The residents of the house have disappeared. Next, we flash back to see the missing couple, Manuel…
99.9 Frequency of Terror Blu-ray review
99.9 Frequency of Terror is the third film that was directed by Agusti Vallaronga, where he explores psychic horror! Lara (Maria Barronco, Tie Me Up! Tie me Down!) is the host of a radio call-in show that discusses psychic phenomena, discovers that her lover has been found dead in a small Spanish village. She learns…
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