Zombie Rampage 2 (2018) (DVD REVIEW)

Zombie Rampage 2 (2018) (DVD REVIEW)

Todd Sheets’ long-lost Zombie Rampage 2 has finally clawed its way back to life under Alexander Brotherton’s direction. Get ready for a delightfully gory indie zombie bash that horror fans won’t want to miss.
The Big F (2016) (DVD REVIEW)

The Big F (2016) (DVD REVIEW)

Watch as a lovesick Bigfoot crashes a Valentine’s Day bash, turning your quiet cul-de-sac into a hilarious, monster-packed party with laughs, thrills, and cheeky surprises. The Big F’s goofy charm and non-stop fun make it an irresistible guilty pleasure.
Terror Firmer (1999) (20th Anniversary Edition) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Terror Firmer (1999) (20th Anniversary Edition) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Get ready for non-stop gore and laughs as Lloyd Kaufman’s blind director and his misfit crew face off against a bomb-toting killer in the ultimate Troma movie-within-a-movie, now remastered for its 20th Anniversary Blu-ray. Packed with a director’s cut, behind-the-scenes doc, commentaries and exclusive bonus goodies, this cult classic has never looked or sounded better.
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.
Day of the Ax (2007) (DVD REVIEW)

Day of the Ax (2007) (DVD REVIEW)

Don’t let its cheesy ripoffs fool you—Day of the Ax surprises with impressive CGI, unpretentious gore, and nostalgic nods to horror classics. This cult slasher is delightfully watchable and perfect for fans craving bargain-bin chills.

Land Shark (2017) (DVD REVIEW)

Dive into Land Shark and follow intrepid researcher Linda Regis as she battles DNA-enhanced super-sharks in this entertainingly cheesy sci-fi thriller that’s sure to hook shark-movie fans.
Bigfoot Blood Trap (2019) (DVD REVIEW)

Bigfoot Blood Trap (2019) (DVD REVIEW)

Bigfoot Blood Trap (2019) delivers a wild ride of DIY monster mayhem and mad-scientist breeding experiments, balancing its low-budget charm with surprisingly solid performances that’ll keep any Bigfoot fanatic glued to the screen.