Month: April 2024

Rolling Thunder [Shout Select] 4K Blu-ray Review

Major Charles Rane (William Devane) is a returning hero, having finally been freed from a POW camp in Vietnam where he endured terrible experiences that pushed the limits of human endurance. Back on American soil he is reunited with his family but feels ill prepared to ease back into family life. To make matters worse,…


Impulse [Grindhouse Releasing] Blu-ray Review

William Shatner is sleazy serial killer conman Matt Stone. His hobbies include seducing older women, stealing their money and murdering them in cold blood. Plus he’s a smooth operator the whole time he’s doing it. His next target is widowed MILF Ann whose daughter immediately distrusts Matt. He just exudes a kind of slimy false…


The Roundup: No Way Out [Capelight] Blu-ray Review

Taking place several years after the previous Roundup film, Don Lee returns once again as Detective Ma Seok-do, this time investigating a murder which leads to getting mixed up with the Japanese Yakuza and an illegal drug-trafficking operation. Detective Ma goes about it in his usual manner, not afraid to beat the ever loving shit…


Monolith [Well Go USA] Blu-ray Review

Lily Sullivan (Evil Dead Rise) stars as a disgraced journalist who has holed up in her strikingly lovely house to record a podcast that seeks to unravel a mystery around a series of strange, seemingly otherworldly black bricks that people from all over the world have acquired through bizarre circumstances. The closer to the truth…


Goodbye & Amen [Radiance Films] Blu-ray Review

Tony Musante is CIA operative John Dannahay and has been tasked with working to overthrow an African government while also trying to track down a mole on his team. John Steiner is the double-crossing Agent Grayson who has been working against him. Before Dannahay can confront him, Grayson seeimingly flips out and snipes some folks…


Night of the Blood Monster a.k.a. The Bloody Judge [Blue Underground] 4K Blu-ray Review

Christopher Lee stars as the cold and merciless Judge Jeffreys, based on a real person (although our old pal Jess Franco takes massive liberties with the historical source material). Jeffreys is a ruthless witchfinder in the 17th century (in reality though he was more concerned with traitors to the crown) who while in his day-to-day…


Tormented Blu-ray review (Film Masters)

The line “Tom Stewart killed me” to me is the most memorable piece of dialogue spoken in Bert I. Gordon’s Tormented, a 1960 ghost horror mystery film from Allied Artists Picture Corporation where a man murders the woman in which has had an affair with. With this picture, Bert I. Gordon goes from making movies…


Black Tight Killers [Radiance Films] Blu-ray Review

We open on some awesome jazzy music over the production logo which leads into the introduction of our main man, Daisuke Honda, war photographer, in the midst of the most fireworks-filled battle sequence I’ve come across in a film. Then we get a totally groovy go-go dancing opening credits sequence after which we jump forward…