Famine (2011) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Famine (2011) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Dive into Famine (2011) on Blu-ray: Nicholson’s killer mascot and crystal-clear transfer shine, but off-screen kills and a predictable twist may leave slasher fans still craving more blood.
Yakuza Law (1969) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Yakuza Law (1969) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Dive into the ruthless underworld of Japan with Teruo Ishii’s Yakuza Law—a three-part anthology of samurai vengeance and 1960s gang warfare—now remastered in glorious HD and packed with killer Blu-ray extras.

Snuff 102 (2007)

Snuff 102 cranks up the gore with jaw-dropping brutality, but its sluggish, predictable plot and recycled shock tactics make it feel more like a chore than a thrill. Unless you’re a die-hard horror fanatic, your precious hour and forty minutes are better spent elsewhere.

Don’t Torture A Duckling (1972)

Dive into Lucio Fulci’s Giallo debut Don’t Torture a Duckling, where superstition, scandal and shocking child murders collide in a sleepy Italian village. With lurid twists, over-the-top gore and a slow-burning mystery, this 1972 cult classic will keep horror fans enthralled.