We Bury the Dead (2024) (Blu-ray Review)

We Bury the Dead (2024) (Blu-ray Review)

Looking for a zombie movie with a side of grief counseling? We Bury the Dead delivers haunting visuals, slow-burning tension, and Daisy Ridley’s unforgettable performance in a fresh, emotionally charged take on the undead.
Vampyros Lesbos (1971) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Vampyros Lesbos (1971) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Experience Jess Franco’s Vampyros Lesbos like never before—Severin Films’ stunning 4K Ultra HD restoration brings its hypnotic, psychedelic dreamscape into breathtaking clarity. This iconic cult classic dazzles with lush visuals, unforgettable style, and must-see bonus features.
She Killed in Ecstasy (1971) (4K Ultra HD Review)

She Killed in Ecstasy (1971) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Dive into Jess Franco’s She Killed in Ecstasy in dazzling 4K Ultra HD and watch Soledad Miranda glide through a dreamy revenge tale with more style and cohesion than you’d expect. Severin Films’ stunning restoration and packed bonus features make this cult classic a must-see for both skeptics and die-hard fans alike.
Highway to Hell (1990) (Blu-ray Review)

Highway to Hell (1990) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into Highway to Hell (1990) on Blu-ray—a gloriously chaotic slasher fueled by Benton Jennings’ unhinged performance and merciless kills. With Visual Vengeance’s slick packaging, bonus Redneck Country Fever feature and killer extras, this delightfully messy midnight movie is a must-watch.
Shed of the Dead (2019) (Blu-ray Review)

Shed of the Dead (2019) (Blu-ray Review)

Shed of the Dead feels like Shaun of the Dead’s cheeky cousin crashing a pub joke—this scrappy British zombie comedy is stuffed with DIY gore, offbeat banter, and horror-icon cameos that’ll have you laughing through the messiest apocalypse yet.
The Curse of the Clown Motel (2023) (Blu-ray Review)

The Curse of the Clown Motel (2023) (Blu-ray Review)

The Curse of the Clown Motel lures you in with its neon-lit desert vibes and promise of killer clowns, but serves up a slow-burning tale of land disputes and vengeful spirits instead. Despite the scant clowns and cheesy CGI, its offbeat charm makes it a weirdly addictive B-movie midnight treat.