Urban Legend: The Trilogy (Blu-ray Review)

Grab your friends and dive into Via Vision’s Blu-ray set of the Urban Legend Trilogy—three discs of MA-rated mayhem in crystal-clear 1080p plus bonus commentaries, featurettes, and all the urban myths you love. It’s the perfect fright fest for horror fans craving nostalgic chills and fresh thrills.

Jackals (2016) (Blu-ray Review)

In Jackals, a desperate family locks up their brainwashed son in a remote cabin only to find a ski-masked cult closing in for a deadly rescue. Slick HD visuals, chilling masks and just enough gore make this tense home-invasion thriller a must-watch for horror fans.

Leatherface (2017) (Movie Review)

Dive into Leatherface (2017)’s bloody prequel ride as teenage Jed breaks out of a mental asylum and hauls an innocent nurse on a chainsaw-fueled nightmare—just don’t expect more than its jaw-dropping gore to keep you hooked. If you’re after real scares and sharp storytelling, this chopped-up plot may leave you longing for a fresh start.

Knightmare (2013) (DVD Review)

When bestselling author Rebecca Crane throws a high-school reunion, no one expects old classmates to turn up dead—but a vengeful killer in stylish garb is about to crash the party. Knightmare (2013) blends retro slasher vibes and gory thrills into a weekend getaway gone horribly wrong.

Collar (2014) (DVD Review)

Buckle up for Collar, a gore-drenched thrill ride where a rookie cop’s routine shift spirals into a nightmare when she’s terrorized by a leash-wielding brute. Ryan Nicholson’s film serves up brutal carnage, a chilling villain, and twisted suspense that horror fans will devour.

Devoured (2012) (Movie Review)

Desperate mother Lourdes takes a late-night cleaning job in Devoured (2012), only to battle chilling visions and wicked coworkers as she races to save her sick son. This haunting, heart-tugging thriller packs jump scares and a final twist you won’t see coming.

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.