Olivia (1981) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Olivia (1981) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Jump into Olivia (1981), a stylish cult thriller where Suzanna Love’s haunted heroine channels her mother’s ghost into a bloody revenge spree—complete with a surreal London Bridge–moving subplot. This 4K-restored Blu-ray, loaded with revealing interviews and rare extras, is a must-have for fans of classy exploitation.
Deadline (1980) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Deadline (1980) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Dive headfirst into Deadline (1980), Mario Azzopardi’s blood-soaked thriller where a horror novelist’s darkest visions spill into reality. This region-free 2K restored Blu-ray/DVD is loaded with gory thrills, exclusive interviews, and killer bonus features.
Carnival Magic (1983) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Carnival Magic (1983) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Experience the gloriously bonkers charm of Al Adamson’s Carnival Magic—a talking chimp with a brassiere fetish, zany carnival drama, and more—in a new Severin Films Blu-ray loaded with irresistible special features. Hailed alternately as the worst kiddie movie ever and the finest family film since E.T., this cult oddity is guaranteed to amaze and amuse in equal measure!
When the Wind Blows (1986) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

When the Wind Blows (1986) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Get ready to be swept away by When the Wind Blows—an animated classic starring Sir John Mills and Dame Peggy Ashcroft, brought to life by Jimmy T. Murakami’s direction and a mesmerizing score from Roger Waters and David Bowie.
The Boondocks: The Complete Series (DVD REVIEW)

The Boondocks: The Complete Series (DVD REVIEW)

Get ready for non-stop laughs and biting satire with The Boondocks: The Complete Series—11 discs of uncut, uncensored genius starring Huey, Riley and their eccentric Granddad. Packed with audio commentaries, making-of featurettes and more, this release is a must-own for fans and newcomers alike.
Last Ones Out (2015) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Last Ones Out (2015) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

When an American wakes up in a zombie-infested Africa, he must trust three mysterious allies to reach a rescue chopper before the fast-moving infected close in. Last Ones Out delivers tense thrills and a fresh twist on the undead genre.
Boar (2017) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Boar (2017) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Get ready for Boar, a thrillingly gory Aussie creature feature where a massive CGI hog unleashes brutal mayhem across the outback. Nathan Jones’s surprising charisma and Bill Moseley’s rare heroic turn make you care as the body count—and the blood—keeps rising.