The Curse of Bigfoot (1975) (DVD REVIEW)

The Curse of Bigfoot (1975) (DVD REVIEW)

Dive into the delightfully cheesy world of The Curse of Bigfoot (1975), where a high school dig awakens a centuries-old monster to terrorize a sleepy California town. This offbeat cult classic’s low-budget charm and nostalgic thrills make it a must-watch for B-movie fans.
American Horror Project Vol. 2 (Blu-ray Review)

American Horror Project Vol. 2 (Blu-ray Review)

Arrow Video’s American Horror Project Vol. 2 on Blu-ray delivers a trio of ’70s cult chills—Dream No Evil’s surreal madness, Dark August’s eerie curse, and The Child’s gruesome horrors—beautifully restored in 2K. Brimming with fresh commentaries, video essays, and a collectible 60-page journal, this set is a horror fan’s ultimate treat!

Ruby (1977) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Sixteen years after losing her gangster boyfriend, Ruby’s drive-in theater becomes the stage for psychic vengeance and a series of gruesome ’70s horror hits that deliver campy thrills straight from the screen. With Piper Laurie’s magnetic performance, creative kills, and juicy bonus extras, this cult gem is a cheesy delight worth staying wide awake for.

The Strange Vice of Mrs.Wardh (1971)

Slip into the seductive world of Sergio Martino’s The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh, where ambassador’s wife Julie Wardh navigates a deadly maze of lovers, lurid suspense and scantily clad suspects. Packed with grisly murders, kinky S&M flair and multiple jaw-dropping twists, this 1971 giallo classic will keep you hooked until the final shocking reveal.