Tales of the Walking Dead (Blu-ray Review)

Tales of the Walking Dead (Blu-ray Review)

Unleash Tales of the Walking Dead on Blu-ray for an unpredictable zombie anthology—creepy one minute, hilariously bonkers the next, all in crisp 1080p that makes every bite-size episode pop. With Terry Crews, Olivia Munn and Parker Posey swinging for the fences each time, this gloriously messy feast is nothing short of unmissable.
The Walking Dead: Dead City (Season 2) (Blu-ray Review)

The Walking Dead: Dead City (Season 2) (Blu-ray Review)

Buckle up for Season 2 of The Walking Dead: Dead City on Blu-ray, where Maggie’s simmering trauma and Negan’s smirking chaos fuel a darkly funny, walker-filled race through post-apocalyptic Manhattan. Packed with emotional highs, creative carnage, and pure comfort-food apocalypse, this season is totally addictive.
The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) (4K Ultra HD Review)

The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Get ready for a wildly vivid ride with The Curse of Frankenstein—Peter Cushing’s smug mad scientist and Christopher Lee’s haunting Creature come alive in blood-soaked Technicolor, and this stunning 4K restoration makes every stitch, color, and shock pop like never before.
The Strange Affair (1968) (Blu-ray Review)

The Strange Affair (1968) (Blu-ray Review)

Vinegar Syndrome’s stunning Blu-ray restoration of The Strange Affair blasts you into late-’60s London with Michael York’s fresh-faced cop dodging corruption, sleaze, and counterculture chaos. Equal parts gritty drama and groovy moral panic, this addictive ride through London’s underbelly is impossible to resist.
Splitsville (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Splitsville (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Splitsville is a delightfully messy breakup comedy where razor-sharp banter and weaponized sarcasm turn every awkward “conscious uncoupling” moment into laugh-out-loud chaos. With a charmingly committed cast and self-aware humor around every corner, you’ll be hooked from the first snappy line.
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues plugs in decades later, trading receding hairlines and disappearing drummers for the same gloriously clueless rock satire fans love. Now remastered in 1080p HDR with booming Dolby Atmos, this absurdly joyous sequel cranks it past eleven and proves some legends refuse to quit.
The Naked Gun (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

The Naked Gun (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

In The Naked Gun (2025), Liam Neeson’s deadpan charm powers a riot of Zucker-style slapstick and visual gags that keep you laughing through its deliciously goofy unevenness. It’s a wild, silly ride—sometimes spot-on, sometimes gloriously absurd, but always entertaining.