Tag: Vinegar Syndrome

Deadline (Vinegar Syndrome) Blu-ray Review

Popular horror novelist Steven Lessey (Stephen Young) seems to have it all. A picture-perfect family, a successive series of novels, and now a row of popular horror movie adaptations that he co-wrote. But now the pressure is getting too tight as he finds himself with writer’s block. Daydreaming to find the right idea that will…


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…


DVD Review: A Saint, A Woman, A Devil (Vinegar Syndrome)

Originally released under the title (Sylvia). This Is possibly one of the oddest, weirdest, craziest Grindhouse, sexplotation type of films that one would ever see or ever try to comprehend. The weirdness of it is perfect and the strange reality of what it captures holds the viewer in all of it’s odd and surreal atmosphere….


Blu-ray Review: A THOUSAND AND ONE EROTIC NIGHTS/ A THOUSAND AND ONE EROTIC NIGHTS 2: THE FORBIDDEN TALES (Vinegar Syndrome)

After discovering his wife is cheating on him, The Sultan (John Leslie) requests a wild night with a concubine named Scheherezade (Annette Haven) to forget his troubles. The only problem is afterward the poor woman is set to be killed. So in an effort to spare her life, she tells the Sultan a series of…


A Labor of Love (Vinegar Syndrome)

In A Labor of Love, the makers of an independent-financed drama titled The Last Affair are compelled by their backers to shoot hardcore sex scenes for the movie to ensure it has a better chance of recouping their investment. This request does not initially sit well with director Henry Cheharbaschi and his cast (including Deborah…


Forgotten Gialli Vol. 1 (Vinegar Syndrome)

If there is one type of film that I find myself obsessing over, and going back to year in, and year out, it is the giallo. Send me a giallo that I haven’t seen, and I guarantee it will be in my Blu-ray player that night. So needless to say when Vinegar Syndrome’s Blu-ray release…