Coyotes (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Coyotes (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Coyotes is a gorgeously shot, adrenaline-fueled thriller that pits a group of travelers against hyper-coordinated, bulked-up coyotes in a desert turned bloodthirsty battleground. Equal parts Cujo and The Grey, it’s a sweat-inducing, heart-pounding ride that’ll have you dreading your next hiking trip.
Daughters of Darkness (1971) (Limited Edition) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Daughters of Darkness (1971) (Limited Edition) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Slip into Harry Kümel’s cult classic Daughters of Darkness with this Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD release, where Delphine Seyrig’s glamorous Countess Bathory turns a seaside hotel into a velvet-draped den of hypnotic horror and sumptuous style. Complete with a stunning restoration and a treasure trove of bonus features, it’s the most elegant vampire film you’ll ever experience.
Enter the Devil/Ghosts That Still Walk (DVD Review)

Enter the Devil/Ghosts That Still Walk (DVD Review)

Curl up for a midnight marathon of gloriously grubby 70s horror with Enter the Devil’s dusty satanic sleaze and Ghosts That Still Walk’s wonderfully wobbly ghost story. This double feature serves up charmingly chaotic thrills and popcorn-worthy freakouts in every frame.
House on Haunted Hill (1959) (Limited Edition) (Blu-ray Review)

House on Haunted Hill (1959) (Limited Edition) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive headfirst into Vincent Price’s gloriously campy haunted house extravaganza—floating skeletons, acid vats and party-favor pistols galore—now fully restored in this region-free limited edition Blu-ray. Complete with audio commentary by Heath Holland and killer liner notes by Jason A. Ney, it’s the ultimate spooky treat for horror fans.
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.