The Ghost (1963) (Limited Edition) (4K Ultra HD Review)

The Ghost (1963) (Limited Edition) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Get ready to be bewitched by Riccardo Freda’s The Ghost (1963), a slow-burn gothic thriller anchored by Barbara Steele’s icy stare. Severin Films’ lavish 4K restoration, complete with a soundtrack CD and documentary extras, makes this haunting Italian classic a collector’s dream.
The House with Laughing Windows (1976) (4K Ultra HD Review)

The House with Laughing Windows (1976) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Pupi Avati’s 1976 slow-burn horror immerses you in a foggy Italian village brimming with hidden terrors, now more haunting than ever in Arrow Video’s stunning 4K restoration. Every grainy fresco, candlelit corridor, and silent smile will have you checking over your shoulder long after the credits roll.
The Mask of Satan (1989) (Severin Films) Blu-ray Review

The Mask of Satan (1989) (Severin Films) Blu-ray Review

Lamberto Bava’s The Mask of Satan (1989) roars back to life in a gorgeous 2K Blu-ray restoration, unleashing Sergio Stivaletti’s demonic FX and Simon Boswell’s eerie score on a group of skiers racing against Satanic vengeance. With exclusive interviews, Italian and Spanish audio, English subtitles, and region-free playback, this ’80s Italian horror gem has never looked—or sounded—better.
Demonia (1990) (Blu-ray Review)

Demonia (1990) (Blu-ray Review)

Unearth Lucio Fulci’s Demonia on Blu-ray in stunning HD—crucified nuns, chilling possessions, and a jaw-dropping final kill await. Plus enjoy rare interviews and behind-the-scenes extras that every horror fan will love.
Aenigma (1987) (Blu-ray Review)

Aenigma (1987) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into Lucio Fulci’s delightfully deranged horror Aenigma with Severin’s new 4K-restored Blu-ray—packed with gruesome “death by snails” thrills and must-see extras that celebrate his wild late-career madness.