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.
Enter the Devil/Ghosts That Still Walk (DVD Review)

Enter the Devil/Ghosts That Still Walk (DVD Review)

Curl up for a midnight marathon of gloriously grubby 70s horror with Enter the Devil’s dusty satanic sleaze and Ghosts That Still Walk’s wonderfully wobbly ghost story. This double feature serves up charmingly chaotic thrills and popcorn-worthy freakouts in every frame.
House on Haunted Hill (1959) (Limited Edition) (Blu-ray Review)

House on Haunted Hill (1959) (Limited Edition) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive headfirst into Vincent Price’s gloriously campy haunted house extravaganza—floating skeletons, acid vats and party-favor pistols galore—now fully restored in this region-free limited edition Blu-ray. Complete with audio commentary by Heath Holland and killer liner notes by Jason A. Ney, it’s the ultimate spooky treat for horror fans.
Humongous (1982) (Scorpion Releasing) Blu-ray Review

Humongous (1982) (Scorpion Releasing) Blu-ray Review

Stranded on fog-shrouded Dog Island, a group of teens finds shelter in an empty house—only to discover a prehistoric terror is on the hunt. This Scorpion Releasing Blu-ray boasts both R-rated and unrated cuts, behind-the-scenes interviews, Nightmare Theatre mode, and exclusive Kung Fu Bob artwork for the first 2,000 copies.
Jason X (2001) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Jason X (2001) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Jason X catapults Voorhees into gleeful B-movie madness aboard a laugh-out-loud sci-fi starship, delivering some of the franchise’s most creative, over-the-top kills. Arrow Video’s 4K makeover looks astonishing, proving campy horror never looked so glossy—or so much fun.