Hollywood Horror House (1973) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Hollywood Horror House (1973) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Step into Hollywood Horror House’s eerie mansion, where Miriam Hopkins’s reclusive starlet befriends the suave Vic Valance—only to unmask his deadly, serial killer side. Fully restored in 4K with stunning visuals, gruesome gore, and insightful commentary, this vintage slasher revival is horror heaven for genre buffs.
First Love (2019) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

First Love (2019) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Takashi Miike’s First Love on Blu-ray throws you into one wild, unforgettable night as boxer Leo battles the Yakuza, corrupt cops, and a deadly assassin in a thrilling blend of violence, dark humor, and standout characters—plus a pristine 1080p/97% transfer that makes every twist shine.
Aladdin (2019) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Aladdin (2019) (Blu-ray/DVD Review)

Step into Agrabah with Guy Ritchie’s live-action Aladdin—Will Smith lights up as Genie and Naomi Scott dazzles as Jasmine. Packed with magical bonus features, this Blu-ray/DVD is a fun-filled treasure that fans old and new will love.
Let My Puppets Come (1976) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Let My Puppets Come (1976) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Experience the bizarre hilarity of Let My Puppets Come (1976), where a down-on-their-luck puppet troupe turns to making puppet porn to evade the mob—now fully uncut and gleaming in HD with a treasure trove of bonus features that’ll have you laughing at every absurd moment.
In the Cold of the Night (1990) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

In the Cold of the Night (1990) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Get ready for pulse-pounding thrills as fashion photographer Scott Bruin’s violent dreams start spilling into reality, dragging him into a dark, twisty conspiracy. Vinegar Syndrome’s new 4K-restored Blu-ray/DVD combo delivers razor-sharp visuals, exclusive extras, and a sexy ’90s vibe you’ll love.