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!
Double Face (1969) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Double Face (1969) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Riccardo Freda’s Double Face lures you into a stylish giallo where Klaus Kinski’s grief over his wife’s “accident” spirals into paranoia when shadowy evidence and a secret film hint she’s still alive, and Arrow Video’s Blu-ray restoration and extras make this psychedelic thriller a must-watch for genre fans.
Trapped Alive (1988) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Trapped Alive (1988) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

On a snowy night two friends’ carjacking goes horribly wrong when their kidnappers crash into an abandoned mine—where a mutant cannibal awaits in this wild 80s horror ride. Arrow Video’s stunning 2K restoration, HD transfer, and killer bonus features make Trapped Alive shine brighter (and bloodier) than ever on Blu-ray!
Yakuza Law (1969) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Yakuza Law (1969) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Dive into the ruthless underworld of Japan with Teruo Ishii’s Yakuza Law—a three-part anthology of samurai vengeance and 1960s gang warfare—now remastered in glorious HD and packed with killer Blu-ray extras.
Scared Stiff (1987) (Blu-ray Review)

Scared Stiff (1987) (Blu-ray Review)

Get ready for a wild ride in Scared Stiff, a much-underrated 80s horror gem starring Mary Page Keller and Andrew Stevens battling an ancient curse in a blood-soaked colonial mansion. Arrow Video’s 2K Blu-ray restoration comes loaded with killer extras and crisp audio that every horror fan will devour.