Tag: MVD Visual

My Love Affair with Marriage [MVD Visual] Blu-ray Review

Zelma has been taught from a young age that falling in love with the right man and giving everything she has to him in as womanly a way as possible is the key to her long-time happiness. But as hard as she tries, Zelma constantly grapples with her inner self and society’s perception of who…


Terror Firma [MVD Visual] Blu-ray Review

It all starts when Lola (Faye Tamasa) shows up to crash at her brother Louis’ (Burt Thakur) place. She is immediately creeped out by his weird roommate Cage (Robert Brettenaugh) but barely has time to begin adjusting before an unexplained city-wide mandatory lockdown is put in place. Between unresolved past sibling issues and the increasingly…


Cocaine Werewolf [Cleopatra/MVD] Blu-ray Review

The film opens with a cam girl openly professing her love of money. Horny + greedy = Not a great situation to be in for a movie called Cocaine Werewolf. Before you know it, her cameraman is killed off as her screams pierce the night. Then we jump to a drug deal gone awry… Ah…


Blood and Snow [Cleopatra] Blu-ray Review

Things begin to go quickly awry when two scientists in the Arctic tundra discover the site of a meteorite impact. The meteorite is far from benign though. Something from the stars has hitched a ride and kills the male scientist, leaving the female scientist Marie (Anne-Carolyne Binette) infected. A nearby research base rescues Marie and…


The Black Mass [MVD Visual] Blu-Ray Review

Florida, Winter, 1978. An unsettling man prowls the streets, spying on women, making lewd passes at them. He becomes fixated on a group of sorority girls and starts spying on them through their windows. Who will survive the night? This really happened. And much more. This is the story of one of the most legendary,…


Redline Blu-ray Review [MVD Marquee]

As part of their Marquee Collection (which seems to be lower-priced releases of more modern films that don’t fit as well into the video store-era releases of the MVD Rewind Collection), MVD Visual unleashes a NOS-fueled race to the finish with the 2007 film Redline. Strap in and punch the gas! Redline is an unabashedly…


Kill Zone – Blu-Ray Review (MVD Rewind Collection)

Jason (Fritz Matthews) and Mitchell (Ted Prior) are having one crazy summer. They and a bunch of other unlucky soldiers signed up for Colonel Crawford’s Vietnam POW Zany Escape Room Adventure. Crawford (David Campbell) and his goons have set up the most realistic POW experience that Southern California can provide. Of course, they take things…


Swamp Thing – 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Review (MVD Visual)

Government stooge Alice Cable (Adrienne Barbeau) is sent out to the swamps of North Carolina to look in on the research of Dr. Alec Holland (Ray Wise) to see how his crazy formula is going. Holland is supposed to be making something that glows green like the reanimation agent that Dr. Herbert West developed a…


Tokyo Decadence Blu-ray review

Tokyo Decadence is what is referred to in Japan as a Japanese pink film which is basically a drama or an action film that contains nudity and is filled with sexual content. This erotic film was directed by Ryū Murakami who was known for surreal films about drugs, murder, and war. The story is about…


Dahmer Blu-ray review

Before playing the superhero known to fans as Hawkeye in the Avengers movies, Jeremy Renner played the role of Jeffrey Dahmer, a real-life homosexual sex maniac serial killer in the 2002 thriller, entitled Dahmer. Dahmer is a biographical film that explores the infamous Wisconsin sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer. We learn about his past in flashbacks…