Black Shampoo (1976) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

John Daniels transforms from the Sunset Strip’s most charming stylist into a chainsaw-wielding hero in Black Shampoo (1976), a wild blaxploitation ride packed with sex, violence, and mob mayhem. Now beautifully restored on Blu-ray/DVD, this cult classic finale is one you won’t forget.
Kiss of the Tarantula (1976) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Kiss of the Tarantula (1976) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Kiss of the Tarantula is a delightfully schlocky ’70s b-movie about a tarantula-loving teen who turns her family mortuary into a playground of spine-tingling revenge. Packed with retro PG thrills, creepy twists and more spiders than you can count, this hidden gem will keep you hooked.
The Guilty (2018) (Blu-ray Review)

The Guilty (2018) (Blu-ray Review)

When demoted to emergency dispatcher, Officer Asger Holm has only voices and his instincts to rescue a kidnapped woman before it’s too late. Jakob Cedergren’s riveting lead and Magnolia’s stunning Blu-ray transfer make The Guilty a tense, one-time-watch thriller you won’t forget.
A Star Is Born (2018) (4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Review)

A Star Is Born (2018) (4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Review)

Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga light up the screen in A Star Is Born, a modern take on a timeless love story that pulses with raw emotion and stunning musical performances. Now in 4K Ultra HD with Dolby Vision HDR and Atmos sound, every note and heartfelt moment shines brighter than ever.