Tag: Vinegar Syndrome

Auntie Lee’s Meat Pies Blu-ray review

Auntie Lee’s Meat Pies is a comedy horror that stars legendary actress Karen Black (Trilogy of Terror, Burnt Offerings) as a Satan worshipperand her four voluptuous fellow “nieces” Fawn (Kristine Ann Rose), Magnolia (Ava Fabian), Coral (Teri Weigel), and Sky (Pia Reyes) are known for making the yummiest meat pies. Auntie Lee has a top-secret…


Blu-ray Review – Killer’s Delight – Vinegar Syndrome

Review—Killer’s Delight (Vinegar Syndrome)Author: Palo SionopliaKiller’s Delight (aka The Dark Ride aka The Sport Killer) is a bit of a mixed bag. It’s an exploitation film dressed up as a police procedural, a would-be thriller that borrows heavily from the real-life drama of Ted Bundy’s initial capture and conviction. Released in 1978, the film can…


Blu-ray Review – All-American Murder – Vinegar Syndrome

After his college roommates set his pet snake on fire, known rebel and all-around badboy -Artie Logan (Charlie Schlatter) is accused of arson and ends up in jail. After bailing him out, his a-hole dad pulls some strings and somehow gets Artie enrolled in a prestigious college. He’s on campus exactly 5 minutes before getting…


Blu-ray Review Homegrown Horrors Vol. 1

There is nothing that feels quite like a backyard, or “Homegrown Horror” film as the latest box set from Vinegar Syndrome calls them. I am not just saying this, as a fan of horror films, but I genuinely feel that horror (with science fiction as a close second) has the most genuinely passionate fan base…


Blu-ray Review – The Cellar – Vinegar Syndrome

So in the early to mid 1990’s I was one of those kids that found the faded VHS tape of Night of the Demons on my local video store shelf brought it home, and promptly had my mind BLOWN. My group of friends who rented PILES of horror films on weekly basis felt like we…


Blu-ray Review – The Fear – Vinegar Syndrome

Richard (Eddie Bowz) is finishing up his degree in psychology and his final thesis is about fear. But instead of writing some stuffy old paper, he’s gonna stage a fear experiment with his friends and some strangers as guinea pigs at a remote cabin. This would be a terrible idea under the best circumstances, but…


Blu-ray Review – Rush Week – Vinegar Syndrome

Jeff (Dean Hamilton) is the hunky but moody head of BDB, a fraternity’s whose chief goal seems to be to traumatize as many people -including the audience of this film- as possible, and he’s set his sights on Toni (Pamela Ludwig), the new reporter for the school paper. At first, Toni ain’t too sure about…


Blu-ray Review – Last Gasp – Vinegar Syndrome

While trying to build a luxurious resort in the jungles of Mexico, Leslie Chase (Robert Patrick) is forced to halt construction because a nearby indigenous tribe is sacrificing his workers. He calls in some local muscle to wipe the tribe out but one of them gets away and comes after him. After killing his attacker,…


Blu-ray Review – Death Promise – Vinegar Syndrome

Somehow I had never heard of Death Promise before it had landed on my doorstep. After having watched its Death Wish meets Kung Fu trash charms, I am not just sold, I am addicted. I have started the day finding friends to tell about the film. The film follows Charley Roman, a karate-fighter, whose Dad…


Jeremy (1973 film) Blu-ray review

Jeremy is a 1973 American romantic drama film starring screen legends Robby Benson and Glynnis O’Connor. The story is about young romance and heartbreak, something we all go through in life, unfortunately.   The story is about Jones Jeremy (Robbie Benson, City Limits), a 15-year-old high school student in New York who is a quiet,…