Cradle of Fear (2001) (Blu-ray Review)

Cradle of Fear (2001) (Blu-ray Review)

Get ready for a blood-soaked, metal-fueled blast of early-2000s underground horror. Cradle of Fear’s Blu-ray edition delivers gleefully grotesque practical FX, goth club vibes, and anthology thrills that will have you cringing, laughing, and craving more.
Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (1986) (Blu-ray Review)

Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (1986) (Blu-ray Review)

Severin Films’ Blu-ray release of Revenge of the Living Dead Girls injects a fresh dose of grisly French horror—poisoned milk brings three vixens back from the grave for an over-the-top orgy of gore. Expect creative kills, jaw-dropping effects, and a twistedly fun ride you’ll keep replaying.

Dear God No! (2011)

Brace yourself for Dear God No!, a blood-soaked grindhouse throwback that fuses 70s-style gore, twisted humor, and outlaw biker chaos into one wild ride. This in-your-face thrill fest will have you laughing, cringing, and screaming, “Dear God, no!”

August Underground (2001)

Dare to dive into Fred Vogel’s August Underground: a disturbingly authentic faux snuff film that blends gritty VHS style and jaw-dropping gore into an unmissable horror experience. Warning: you’ll be horrified, fascinated, and completely unable to look away.

Macabre (2009)

Get ready for a non-stop blood bath: The Mo Brothers’ Macabre (aka Darah/Rumah Dara) delivers relentless thrills, jaw-dropping gore, and a chilling story that will have you glued to your seat from start to finish. This is the kind of truly scary, hardcore horror you won’t find in mainstream cinema—exactly what every horror fan craves.