Caught at a midnight screening, the 2013 Evil Dead remake hit peak hilarity when a guy tumbled down the stairs and popped back up like a Weeble Wobble—just a taste of this slick, blood-soaked thrill ride. Packed with clever nods to the 1981 original, standout performances, and gory eye candy, it grips you from the first scream to the final drop of blood.

Silent Night (2012) (DVD Review)

Steven C. Miller’s 2012 Silent Night reboot turns Christmas Eve into a gory thrill ride as Malcolm McDowell and Jaime King hunt a murderous Santa through a snowy Midwestern town. Equal parts nostalgic nods and fresh holiday mayhem, it’s a wild tribute that trades heartwarming cheer for blood-soaked fun.

Suicide Club (2001) (DVD Review)

Dive into Sion Sono’s Suicide Club, where the shocking subway suicide of 54 schoolgirls propels Detective Kuroda into a bizarre, gore-soaked investigation. This twist-filled thriller is a beautifully strange experience that will keep you guessing long after the credits roll.

The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007)

Step into the chilling world of The Poughkeepsie Tapes, a 2007 doc-style horror that exposes a serial killer’s decade-long reign of terror through disturbingly authentic footage—and remains one of the most elusive films never released on DVD. As the legend grows, you’ll find yourself questioning what’s real and what’s pure nightmare.