Author: Tyler Miller

Zombie Island Massacre (Vinegar Syndrome) Blu-ray Review

A Caribbean tourist company brings a bunch of Americans to a mysterious island to see a top-secret voodoo ceremony. It seems like a goofy prank at first, but soon it becomes clear that there are real voodoo zombies hiding in the nearby forest. When their tour bus gets stuck in the mud, the tourists soon…


Godzilla (1954) (Criterion Collection) Blu-ray Review

     The first time I saw Godzilla was on a mid-afternoon screening on a local horror show in New Jersey as a child. I couldn’t have been older than 6-7, the quality couldn’t have been great, all I can remember is that it made an impact.  When that giant green lizard was on screen my mind…


Hansel and Gretel (88 Films) Blu-ray Review

While driving to see his sick mother, Eun-Soo (Chun Jung-myung) loses control of his car and crashes near a mysterious stretch of woods. As he tries to find help he wanders into the woods and passes out. As he comes too he finds himself in the company of a strange little girl (Shim Eun-kyung). She…


Shin Godzilla (Funimation) Blu-ray Review

Suddenly one day, The Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line floods over and starts spreading to the nearby cities. Fearing disaster, The Japanese government comes together to figure out what’s going on. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yaguchi (Hiroki Hasegawa) suspects that the flood was started by a mysterious giant creature. He is soon proven right when a giant sea…


Gifted (88 Films) Blu-ray Review

After working for the same company for 8 years, Min-soo (Beom-Jun Kim) finds himself without a job. Fearing what his financially obsessed girlfriend Soo-Jin (Jung-hwa Bae), will think, he tries to find a new job as soon as possible. Soo-jin finally gets a chance to buy a coffee shop of her own, but drama begins…


Eyeball (88 Films) Blu-ray Review

A group of tourists in Barcelona are menaced by a red raincoat wearing maniac. The killer could be any one of them, but all eyes are on Mark (John Richardson) who suddenly joins the group. Speaking of eyes, it seems the killer has a thing for them as it removes the victim’s left eye. The…


Atlantis: The Lost Empire (Disney) Blu-ray Review

The early 2000’s was an uneven period for Disney animation. After the early 90’s brought them back to the forefront of animation with films like Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and the Lion King they began a decent in quality starting with Pocahontas. Starting around 2000 they started to change things up from the musical-feature…


Franco Forever Volume 1

Vampyros Lesbos, She Killed in Ecstasy, The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus on Blu-ray By Scott MacDonald    It has now been over 2 years since we lost the great Jess Franco in April of 2013. Franco as a director had a career that spanned 7 decades, and over 200 films. Most of them bearing his distinct…


Top 10 Reasons Why Star Crash is Better Than Star Wars

The Ten Reasons Why Luigi Cozzi’s Star Crash Is Infinitely Better Than The Original Star Wars  By Bobby Morgan I will always reserve a place in my heart for the Star Wars movies, albeit a dimly-lit and vacant place where the only other occupant is a 90-year-old security guard asleep at his post. But much…


Attack The Block (Sony) Blu-ray Review

I’m going to cut to the chase, Attack the Block is probably the best damn alien invasion film I have seen in a long time. Attack the Block is the debut feature from director Joe Cornish, previously known as a member of the comedy duo Adam and Joe. Many director’s end up choosing genre film…