Vampyr (1932) (Blu-ray Review)

Step into the haunting world of Dreyer’s 1932 classic Vampyr with Criterion’s gorgeous Blu-ray, where every eerie fog and dreamlike shadow springs to life in stunning detail. Complete with insightful commentaries, rare extras, and beautiful packaging, it’s a must-have for horror fans.

Jackals (2016) (Blu-ray Review)

In Jackals, a desperate family locks up their brainwashed son in a remote cabin only to find a ski-masked cult closing in for a deadly rescue. Slick HD visuals, chilling masks and just enough gore make this tense home-invasion thriller a must-watch for horror fans.

Innocent Blood (1992) (Blu-ray Review)

John Landis’s Innocent Blood is a hidden ’90s gem fusing mob thriller grit with gory vampire comedy, starring Anne Parillaud’s irresistible bloodsucker and Anthony LaPaglia’s cop on her trail. Now sharpened to HD perfection on Blu-ray, it’s a bloody good time you won’t want to miss.