Ruby (1977) (Blu-ray Review)

Ruby (1977) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into Ruby, Curtis Harrington’s cult ’70s brew of mob drama and spectral revenge, now dazzling in VCI Entertainment’s 2K Blu-ray restoration loaded with commentaries, trailers, and rare extras. Whether you crave sleazy drive-in thrills or supernatural chills, this oddly charming classic is a retro horror treat you won’t want to miss.
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.
Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) (Blu-ray Review)

Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) (Blu-ray Review)

Experience Dracula A.D. 1972 in a stunning new Blu-ray remaster where Hammer Horror’s gothic chills collide with the groovy spirit of Swinging London. Christopher Lee’s menacing vampire and Peter Cushing’s relentless Van Helsing make this stylishly campy, time-bending thriller a must-watch.
The Toolbox Murders (1978) (4K/Blu-Ray Review)

The Toolbox Murders (1978) (4K/Blu-Ray Review)

Dive into The Toolbox Murders’ ultimate Collector’s Edition—mastered from the uncut original negative in stunning 4K Dolby Vision HDR with Atmos audio and packed with juicy new extras—and watch Dennis Donnelly’s unhinged handyman unleash a gleefully gruesome rampage (just beware the slow-burning hostage scene).
Daughters of Darkness (1971) (4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Review)

Daughters of Darkness (1971) (4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Review)

Prepare for Delphine Seyrig’s immortal Countess Bathory to burst off your screen in a lush 4K Ultra HD restoration with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and a collectible slipcase plus bonus CD soundtrack. This stylish, lesbian-driven vampire classic comes loaded with new interviews and commentaries—an absolute must-own for horror fans.