Decadent Evil (2005) (Blu-ray Review)

Decadent Evil (2005) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into the delightfully schlocky Decadent Evil on Blu-ray, where bargain-bin vampires, shady nightclubs, and unintentionally hilarious dialogue combine for a midnight movie marathon you won’t want to miss.
Dark Winds: Season 3 (Blu-ray Review)

Dark Winds: Season 3 (Blu-ray Review)

Get ready to dive back into the brooding Southwest of the 1970s with Dark Winds Season 3 on Blu-ray—Zahn McClarnon’s magnetic performance and those sweeping desert shots will keep you hooked from the first meaningful stare. If you love slow-burn tension and cultural depth, you’re in for a deliciously moody ride.
The Dark Half (1993) (Blu-ray Review)

The Dark Half (1993) (Blu-ray Review)

George A. Romero’s 1993 cult classic The Dark Half pits a mild-mannered author against his murderous pseudonym in a deliciously pulpy, razor-sharp horror ride. Timothy Hutton’s twitchy performance and Romero’s signature grit make this new Blu-ray release an unmissable treat for genre fans.
V/H/S/Halloween (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

V/H/S/Halloween (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

V/H/S/Halloween is a gleefully glitchy found-footage anthology that dissects Halloween’s grimy suburban darkness with inventive creature chaos and scrappy DIY thrills. Uneven in all the right ways, it’s the self-aware, heart-pounding horror fix your October craves.
Fear Pharm Double Pack (Blu-ray Review)

Fear Pharm Double Pack (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into the Fear Pharm Double Pack on Blu-ray for two nights of corny, blood-soaked slasher fun as a troupe of influencers livestream their own worst decisions in a haunted cornfield. Packed with messy practical effects, quirky social media satire, and indie horror charm, this double feature is the perfect treat for anyone craving predictable thrills and grindhouse energy.
Empire of the Dark (1991) (Blu-ray Review)

Empire of the Dark (1991) (Blu-ray Review)

Ever wondered what happens when self-help tapes, late-night vampire movies, and karate action collide? Empire of the Dark is that gloriously bonkers ’91 cult classic—now in stunning Blu-ray from VCI Entertainment, complete with rubber-mask demons and roundhouse kicks in crisp HD.
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.