Tag: Vinegar Syndrome

Blu-ray Review – Dark Tower – Vinegar Syndrome

I don’t think anyone looking at the cover of the Dark Tower will confuse this with the recent adaptation of the Stephen King book series. However, as a preface I’ll just say this has nothing to do with that. This Dark Tower film follows the goings on in an unfinished office building in Barcelona. The…


UHD Review – Deadly Games – Dial Code Santa Claus (Vinegar Syndrome)

I’ll just straight out admit that I did not anticipate what I got with Deadly Games – Dial Code Santa Claus (36.15 Code Pere Noel). I thought I had the killer Santa movie thing down at this point and had seen them all. I was wrong, very very wrong, and what I got here was…


Blu-ray Review – Rest in Pieces (Vinegar Syndrome)

I have been writing for about 2-3 years now about the resurgence of Jose Larraz on home video. I thought it was great when we got Symptoms on Blu-ray at long last, but then we got a bunch of films from Arrow, and now Rest in Pieces from Vinegar Syndrome. It’s crazy to think that…


Blu-ray Review – Cemetery of Terror – Vinegar Syndrome

If you look up into the EuroCultAV banner, you’ll see Hugo Stiglitz. That’s not just any Hugo Stiglitz, that is Hugo Stiglitz from this film Cemetery of Terror, so needless to say when this month’s Vinegar Syndrome pile came in the mail, this film went straight to the top. The films of Rubén Galindo Jr.,…


The Severed Arm (Vinegar Syndrome) Blu-ray review

A group of friends plans the perfect camping trip for a relaxing vacation. They stumble across a hidden cave and decide to explore it. But the unstable walls crash and trap them deep inside. After being stuck for days, the group starts to become desperate and hungry. They come up with a plan to eat…


Indecent Exposure Blu-ray review

Gary Graver was a cinematographer who in his career collaborated with the iconic Orson Welles in both television shows and movies. He was also a director of many adult films under the alias Robert McCallum. Indecent Exposure just released by Vinegar Syndrome is one of many X-rated films where he took the helm and we…


Best Friends (1975) (Vinegar Syndrome) Blu-ray review

Long time friends Jesse and Pat (Richard Hatch and Doug Chapin) have finally made it home after a tour of duty in Vietnam. To celebrate their newfound freedom, the guys decide to go on one last road trip with their girlfriends before they settle down and get married. The trip starts innocently enough, but it…


The Caller (Vinegar Syndrome) Blu-ray Review

While she’s preparing for a dinner date, a woman (Madolyn Smith Osborne) staying in a secluded cabin gets an unexpected visit from a man (Malcolm McDowell) claiming to be a stranded motorist. Their conversation turns from small talk to interrogations as both of these people appear to be hiding something. Is the man a traveling…


Pandemonium (Vinegar Syndrome) Blu-ray Review

After the big game, a high school cheerleading squad is skewered on a javelin, thus kicking off a rash of brutal cheerleader murders. Years later, cheer wannabe Bambi (Candice Azzara) starts her own cheerleading camp at the very school where the murders took place. So, it’s no surprise when the new squad starts getting knocked…


Old Dracula (Vinegar Syndrome) Blu-ray Review

Count Dracula (David Niven) is laying low in the modern-day. He enjoys his quiet time but finds the rest of the world to be a weird and alienating place. He grows more and more lonesome without his wife, Vampira, at his side. His castle is now a tourist attraction and vampires are “hip”. So hip…