Author: ScottM

UHD Review – Tremors – Arrow Video

There were actually quite a decent number of creature-features in the 90’s everything from Deep Rising to Mimic and beyond, but if we are going to rate them all, only one truly comes out on top and that would be 1990’s Tremors, directed by Ron Underwood and starring Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward. This film…


Blu-ray Review – Seven Women for Satan (Mondo Macabro)

Seven Women for Satan stars Michel Lemoine (also the director) as Boris Zoroff, a business man by day and sadist on nights and weekends. He lives in a castle that has descended through his family most notably the infamous Count Zoroff, who would capture and torture women in the castle. Coincidentally, Michel has also picked…


Blu-ray Review – Sins of the Flesh (Mondo Macabro)

I had zero idea what I was getting into with Sins of the Flesh when I put into my player, and the reason being is the first 5 minutes of the film tell a tale that can go either way. The opening of the film follows a group of women who are trying to have…


Blu-ray Review – 7 Seeds Part 1 (Sentai Filmworks)

7 Seeds is being qualified in the U.S. As a Netflix Original in the U.S. Despite having been created in Japan and released overseas first. Oh well, it’s a label, and I’m not watching it on Netflix, but the new Blu-ray from the always reliable Sentai Filmworks. I never got around to watching Lost when…


Tabletop Review – Alien RPG – Core Rulebook/Destroyer of Worlds (Free League)

I will admit being a little behind, but I just heard about 2 months ago about Free League Publishing’s recent Alien RPG, and as soon as I heard about it I knew I had to get my hands on it. The thing about Alien is, as good as the movies (some of them) are. The…


EuroCultAV’s Best of and Holiday Gift Guide 2020

I can’t believe I’m already writing a best of for 2020. I feel like I’m speaking for the entire population of the planet when I say that his year just dragged. That being said in the midst of this there has been lots of cool pop-culture awesomeness released into the market. I don’t order these…


Blu-ray Review – Punch Line (Sentai Filmworks)

Punch Line is a very very weird show. I thought at first it was going to be a cliché ecchi/pantie shot anime series, and for a long while it appeared to be. I won’t spoil things, but this is a show that does shift in tone for the better after its first half. The show…


Blu-ray Review – Shirobako (Sentai Filmworks)

Shirobako will seriously affect you if you have ever tried to work as a creative. Have you and your friends ever tried to make a career in films, start a band, make an album and hit the road only to realize that it was a long and arduous road? Shiroback WILL AEFFECT YOU. The series…


Blu-ray Review – Death Laid an Egg (Cult Epics)

Death Laid an Egg is a 1968 giallo film directed by Giulio Questi, who was most known to me previously as the director of my favorite western. The complete and utterly bizarre Django Kill… If He Lives Shoot! Which is one way that Death Laid an Egg could also be described, completely and utterly bizarre….


Severin Films – Black Friday Sale Review

It is that time of year again when the holidays are rolling around the stores are trying to get shoppers in with cut throat deals. It is also the time of years when our beloved home video labels unleash some surprise goodies upon their various fandoms. It’s an exciting time for sure, a lot of…