Tag: Shout! Factory

Astonishing X-Men: Gifted (Motion Comic) (Shout! Factory) DVD Review

   Joss Whedon, as long as you’ve heard of him, is someone you statistically love or loathe. Trust me, I’ve done the research. You can go to just about any forum related to his medium, drop his name, and derail a thread. Just like that. Snap your fingers for instant trolling. The shit-storm cometh. Some will…


Animal (Scream Factory) Blu-ray Review

Something vicious is hunting a group of close friends in the belly of an ominous forest. A getaway weekend that was suppose to be fun and relaxing has now turned into a nightmare with no way of waking up.  Trapped inside an abandoned home with three other survivors, a deadly apex predator stalks to kill…


The Amityville Trilogy (Scream Factory) Blu-ray review

The Amityville series has been one of horror cinema’s most persistent and questionably enduring franchises. It all began with the 1977 novel by Jay Anson that was supposedly based on a true story, though it has long been debunked. Nevertheless, the original Amityville Horror has spawned sequels, unofficial spin-offs, pale imitations, countless parodies, and the…


Army of Darkness (Scream Factory) Blu-ray review

   Ashley J. Williams aka Ash (Bruce Williams) is a department store house wares clerk at S-Mart. He went on a vacation with his girlfriend/group of friends to a cabin in the woods, where an archaeologist had been translating an ancient occult text the “Necronomicon”. After Ash reads aloud from the book demonic deadites begin possessing…


All In The Family: The Complete Series (Shout! Factory) DVD Review

  I was born years after all in the family went off the air. When I had started to catch episodes of the show Archie Bunker was a pop culture reference, and Sally Struthers was making attempts to help the needy in third world countries, by giving the viewing public the opportunity to help them for…


The Mole People (Shout! Factory) Blu-ray Review

Archaeologist Dr. Bentley (John Agar) and his mountain crew suddenly full into a cave while climbing. They suddenly find themselves in a deep hidden world with two races of people. One is a group of Mole like subhuman mole like beasts, and the others are albino men who fear the bright sun. But as Bentley and company…


Audition (Shout! Factory) Blu-ray Review

     One of the most amazing things about film, especially powerful films, is their ability to change with the viewer.  I have just watched Audition for the third time for this review.  When I first viewed it close to ten years ago, I was an adventurous horror fan looking for my next scare, I knew what…


DVD Review: Action-Packed Movie Marathon Volume 2 (Shout! Factory)

Shout! Factory returns with another dose of action-powered goodness in this 2-DVD set.  Volume Two presents four more explosive flicks with high-octane star power and enough shootouts and hand to hand combat to enthrall any action aficionado.  With films ranging from 1974 to 1988, this movie marathon is destined to capture the glory days of…