No Way Home (1996) (Severin Films) Blu-ray Review

No Way Home (1996) (Severin Films) Blu-ray Review

Buddy Giovinazzo’s explosive Staten Island drama No Way Home has been scanned in 2K for a stunning Blu-ray debut, featuring powerhouse turns from Tim Roth, James Russo and Deborah Kara Unger. Packed with exclusive interviews, director commentary and rare extras, this long-lost indie gem is finally home.
Arena Wars (2024) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Arena Wars (2024) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Arena Wars lands on Blu-ray with Michael Madsen, Eric Roberts, and John Wells in a gladiatorial dystopia that promises nonstop thrills and a scathing take on our entertainment-obsessed world. Unfortunately, its lightning-fast pacing and flimsy character hooks leave you hungry for the deeper story it teases.
Death Count (2022) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Death Count (2022) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

With a star-studded cast and a chilling setup, Death Count promises gore-fueled thrills but lands as a frustrating mix of clichés and clunky dialogue that leaves you more amused than truly terrified.
Formosa Betrayed (2009) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Formosa Betrayed (2009) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Step into Taiwan’s shadowy streets with James Van Der Beek as an undercover FBI agent in Formosa Betrayed—this gritty thriller’s stunning cinematography and pulse-pounding score will pull you in, even if its breakneck pace leaves you wanting just a bit more.
Big Fan (2009) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Big Fan (2009) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Dive into Patton Oswalt’s brilliant portrayal of a die-hard Giants fan in Robert Siegel’s Big Fan—a darkly comic, deeply moving exploration of obsession now remastered in gorgeous Blu-ray quality.
Vixen, Super Vixens, & Beneath the Valley of the Ultra Vixens (Severin Films) Blu-ray Reviews

Vixen, Super Vixens, & Beneath the Valley of the Ultra Vixens (Severin Films) Blu-ray Reviews

Rediscover Russ Meyer’s bold Vixen—shot for just $70,000 in 1968, it defied an X rating and 23 obscenity trials to become a top-grossing, game-changing indie classic. Now shimmering in stunning 4K with over three hours of new and archival Severin Films features, Erica Gavin’s free-spirited Vixen has never looked or felt more electric.
Black Eye (1974) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Black Eye (1974) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Rediscover Jack Arnold’s Black Eye on Blu-ray in crisp 1080p—despite its narrative stumbles, Fred Williamson’s gritty charisma and a handful of striking ’70s visuals make this cult crime drama impossible to ignore.