The Compleat Al (1985) (DVD Review)

Dive into Weird Al’s world with The Compleat Al, a delightfully offbeat mockumentary that zips from his accordion-fueled childhood to Grammy-winning parody fame, complete with eight classic music videos and riotous behind-the-scenes antics. Whether you’re an Al veteran or a curious newcomer, this totally (not) true story promises laugh-out-loud fun from start to finish.

Deported Women Of The SS (1976) (DVD Review)

Step into the wild world of Rino Di Silvestro’s notorious Nazisploitation shocker Deported Women of the SS (1976), now fully uncensored on DVD with its infamous cork & razor scene. Featuring John Steiner’s chilling commandant turn, a surprisingly gripping escape plot, and bonus interviews, this cult classic is a thrilling must-have for genre fans.

The Last Horror Movie (2003) (DVD Review)

Step into The Last Horror Movie’s chilling found-footage twist where Kevin Howarth’s dangerously charismatic killer hijacks an old VHS with his own snuff film. This region-free widescreen DVD comes packed with a making-of documentary, deleted scenes, and director’s commentary to satisfy every horror fan’s cravings.

Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the ’70s (2012) (DVD Review)

Dive into Eurocrime! for a thrilling two-hour exploration of the gritty ’70s Italian cop-and-gangster genre, packed with Mafia secrets, red-terrorism intrigue and insider stories from legends like Franco Nero. This well-researched doc is a cult cinema feast that will have you racing to uncover every lost poliziotteschi classic.

Grave Halloween (2013) (DVD Review)

Step into Grave Halloween, where American exchange student Maiko and her documentary crew venture into Japan’s haunted Suicide Forest on Halloween to unearth her birth mother’s past—only to awaken vengeful spirits. This gory Syfy Original J-horror shocker serves up supernatural vengeance and chilling twists inspired by true events.