The Devil’s Candy (2015) (4K Ultra HD REVIEW)

The Devil’s Candy (2015) (4K Ultra HD REVIEW)

Crank the volume and dive into The Devil’s Candy, a gritty, blood-pumping horror ride that fuses brutal metal riffs with a surprisingly heartfelt story. Now in stunning 4K Ultra HD, Second Sight’s release brings every neon-red shadow to life and packs in killer extras for true horror fans.
Cradle of Fear (2001) (Blu-ray Review)

Cradle of Fear (2001) (Blu-ray Review)

Get ready for a blood-soaked, metal-fueled blast of early-2000s underground horror. Cradle of Fear’s Blu-ray edition delivers gleefully grotesque practical FX, goth club vibes, and anthology thrills that will have you cringing, laughing, and craving more.
Suzzanna: Empress of Darkness (Blu-Ray Review)

Suzzanna: Empress of Darkness (Blu-Ray Review)

Step into Suzzanna’s thrilling realm with Severin Films’ Empress of Darkness Blu-Ray box set—five beautifully restored cult classics and an engrossing documentary that cements her as the queen of Indonesian horror. Packed with gothic chills, black magic mayhem, and killer extras, this gorgeously packaged collection is a must-have for every horror fan.
Saurians (1994) (Blu-ray Review)

Saurians (1994) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into the gloriously scrappy world of Saurians (1994), where backyard stop-motion dinosaurs and earnest amateur performances collide in a homemade monster mash that Visual Vengeance has lovingly restored and packed with collectible extras.
Vampire Time Travelers (1998) (Blu-ray Review)

Vampire Time Travelers (1998) (Blu-ray Review)

Get ready for the gloriously chaotic mash-up of time-traveling vampires and backyard special effects in Vampire Time Travelers, a cult 1998 DIY flick dripping with late-90s energy. Thanks to Visual Vengeance’s crunchy Blu-ray restoration and collectible packaging, this passionately rough gem has never looked better.
Fungicide (2002) (Blu-ray Review)

Fungicide (2002) (Blu-ray Review)

Experience the gloriously messy mayhem of Fungicide on Blu-ray, where 2002’s killer mushrooms run riot with gloriously cheap practical effects, director and RiffTrax commentaries—and even real seed packets to keep the nightmare growing at home.
The Screaming (2000) (Blu-ray Review)

The Screaming (2000) (Blu-ray Review)

Get ready to dive into The Screaming’s gloriously no-budget chaos, now lovingly preserved on Blu-ray by Visual Vengeance with tape hiss, killer packaging, and a treasure trove of bonus goodies. This messy, homemade horror gem is pure DIY passion—and it’s more fun than any polished blockbuster.