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.
Creepshow 2 (1987) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Creepshow 2 (1987) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Rediscover Creepshow 2 in dazzling 4K Ultra HD—‘The Raft’ has never looked this slimy and sinister. Every practical effect pops with gritty, grainy charm that will delight horror fans craving a nostalgic scare.

HAMMER TIME: Looking Back at Hammer House of Horror

Get ready for 13 bite-sized horrors—from werewolves and witches to psychopathic killers—in Hammer House of Horror, now fully restored in Synapse’s five-disc set complete with Shane M. Dallmann’s intros and bonus featurettes. It’s the cult-classic anthology that proves Hammer Films’ frightful flair shines as brightly on TV as it did on the big screen.

The Theatre Bizarre (2011)

Curious Enola Penny sneaks into an abandoned playhouse and becomes the captive audience for six delightfully twisted tales—from memory-stealing addicts to perverse sugar obsessions. Directed by horror icons like Tom Savini and Karim Hussain, The Theatre Bizarre is a gore-soaked, artful anthology that will haunt your dreams.

Creepshow 2 (1987)

Creepshow 2 (1987) is a deliciously nostalgic horror treat, dishing out three Stephen King–inspired shorts packed with vengeful wooden warriors, ravenous lake blobs, and creepy hitchhikers. It’s the gory sequel that defined my childhood and still delivers thrills today.