Encounter with the Unknown (1972) (DVD REVIEW)

Encounter with the Unknown (1972) (DVD REVIEW)

Rod Serling narrates three chilling, true-inspired tales—one a college prank gone fatal, another a vengeful mother’s curse, and a third a ghostly girl on a foggy bridge—making this rare ’70s horror anthology a nostalgic thrill ride you won’t forget.
Kiss of the Tarantula (1976) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Kiss of the Tarantula (1976) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Kiss of the Tarantula is a delightfully schlocky ’70s b-movie about a tarantula-loving teen who turns her family mortuary into a playground of spine-tingling revenge. Packed with retro PG thrills, creepy twists and more spiders than you can count, this hidden gem will keep you hooked.

Thirst (1979) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Dive into Thirst (1979), the wildest Ozploitation vampire shocker now in stunning HD—watch Elizabeth Bathory’s heir battle a sinister blood cartel in a surreal, gore-soaked thrill ride. Trippy nightmares, strong characters, and a crisp transfer bring every creepy detail to life, delivering a vampire movie unlike any you’ve seen.

Phantasm (1979)

Phantasm (1979) is a delightfully surreal horror classic packed with bizarre acid-trip visuals, creepy performances, and the unforgettable menace of the Tall Man and his flying silver spheres. Follow Mike, his brother, and Reggie the ice-cream man as they plunge into a half-shrunken, reanimated nightmare that’ll haunt you long after the credits roll.

Zombie (1979)

Get ready for a gut-munching thrill ride with Lucio Fulci’s 1979 Zombie, a cult classic overflowing with eye-popping gore, jaw-dropping zombie-shark clashes, and unforgettable shocks. Trust us—no true horror fan’s collection is complete without this unapologetically brutal masterpiece.