Chaos A.D. (2016) (Blu-ray Review)

Chaos A.D. (2016) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into Chaos A.D., Chris Woods’ gloriously scrappy indie horror ride that packs in post-apocalyptic mayhem, outrageous twists, and enough DIY charm to keep you hooked from start to finish.
Despiser (2003) (Blu-ray Review)

Despiser (2003) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into Despiser (2003) on Blu-ray, a gloriously off-the-wall low-budget sci-fi epic where delightfully dated CGI meets unbridled creativity. It’s a cult classic reminder that passion and ambition can make any budget feel infinite.
Fungicide (2002) (Blu-ray Review)

Fungicide (2002) (Blu-ray Review)

Experience the gloriously messy mayhem of Fungicide on Blu-ray, where 2002’s killer mushrooms run riot with gloriously cheap practical effects, director and RiffTrax commentaries—and even real seed packets to keep the nightmare growing at home.
Shed of the Dead (2019) (Blu-ray Review)

Shed of the Dead (2019) (Blu-ray Review)

Shed of the Dead feels like Shaun of the Dead’s cheeky cousin crashing a pub joke—this scrappy British zombie comedy is stuffed with DIY gore, offbeat banter, and horror-icon cameos that’ll have you laughing through the messiest apocalypse yet.
Fear Pharm Double Pack (Blu-ray Review)

Fear Pharm Double Pack (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into the Fear Pharm Double Pack on Blu-ray for two nights of corny, blood-soaked slasher fun as a troupe of influencers livestream their own worst decisions in a haunted cornfield. Packed with messy practical effects, quirky social media satire, and indie horror charm, this double feature is the perfect treat for anyone craving predictable thrills and grindhouse energy.
The Brain Hunter (2013) (Blu-ray Review)

The Brain Hunter (2013) (Blu-ray Review)

A brain-obsessed killer, shadowy visuals, and relentless DIY spirit collide in The Brain Hunter, a scrappy indie horror-thriller whose low-budget charm and gritty ambition make it a must-watch for underground horror fans.
Garbage Night 3 (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Garbage Night 3 (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

If you’re craving zero-budget chaos and gallons of fake blood, Garbage Night 3 delivers with gleeful DIY flair and unapologetic splatter-humor. James Balsamo’s latest horror-comedy anthology is a filthy, fearless ride that proves sometimes the messiest movies are the most fun.