Ghostbusters (1984) (30th Anniversary Edition) (Blu-ray Review)

Grab your proton pack and dive into three decades of ghost-busting fun with the 30th Anniversary Blu-ray—now in a vibrant 4K scan and packed with killer bonus features like roundtable chats, deleted scenes and more. Relive Bill Murray’s wisecracks, that unforgettable theme song and all the spooktacular thrills that made Ghostbusters an all-time classic.

Iguana (1988) (Blu-ray Review)

Experience Monte Hellman’s haunting 1988 gem Iguana, where Everett McGill’s disfigured harpooner carves out a brutal kingdom on a remote island—Kino Lorber’s Blu-ray brings every poetic and gruesome moment to life with stunning clarity and rich, moody colors.

Stunt Squad (1977) (Blu-ray Review)

Get ready for a turbocharged thrill ride as Marcel Bozzuffi’s rogue “Stunt Squad” battles bomb-wielding racketeers with daredevil chases, brutal hits and precision gunplay in this ultra-violent yet endlessly entertaining 1977 crime caper—now looking sharper than ever on Blu-ray.

StageFright (1987) (Blu-ray Review)

Lock the doors and press play on StageFright’s Special Edition Blu-ray—when a psychotic owl-masked killer gets trapped backstage with a cast of actors, the night erupts into some of the decade’s most brutal Euro-horror mayhem. With a stunning 1080p transfer and killer special features, this is one theater outing you won’t soon forget.

The Battery (2012) (Blu-ray Review)

Ex-baseball pals Ben and Mickey traverse a zombie-ravaged New England in The Battery, a refreshingly human horror film that pits feral survival instincts against one man’s yearning for life’s comforts. Scream Factory’s crisp Blu-ray transfer and killer soundtrack make this indie gem a must-watch for any zombie fan.