Rabid (2019) (Blu-ray Review)

Rabid (2019) (Blu-ray Review)

Experience the Soska Sisters’ fresh, gore-fueled take on Cronenberg’s classic with a knockout performance from Laura Vandervoort. Scream Factory’s Blu-ray bonus features—from director commentary to exclusive interviews—make this a must-own for horror fans.
The House That Jack Built (2018) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

The House That Jack Built (2018) (BLU-RAY REVIEW)

Experience the chilling artistry of Lars von Trier’s The House That Jack Built on Scream Factory’s new Blu-ray—both theatrical and director’s cuts shine in crisp 1080p. Packed with exclusive interviews, trailers and extras, this darkly philosophical thriller is a must-own for cinephiles.
Night of the Creeps (1986) (Collector’s Edition) (Blu-ray Review)

Night of the Creeps (1986) (Collector’s Edition) (Blu-ray Review)

Get ready to dive into Scream Factory’s two-disc Blu-ray collector’s edition of Fred Dekker’s Night of the Creeps—a delightfully cheesy ’80s horror-comedy jam-packed with alien parasites, zombie mayhem and horror-movie Easter eggs. Complete with new documentaries, cast interviews, deleted scenes and both the theatrical and director’s cuts, it’s the ultimate thrill ride for cult horror fans.
The Manitou (1978) (Blu-ray Review)

The Manitou (1978) (Blu-ray Review)

Immerse yourself in the wildly trippy horror of The Manitou—Tony Curtis battles a 400-year-old Native American demon erupting from Susan Strasberg’s neck in this 1978 cult classic, now gleaming in a new 4K Blu-ray loaded with fresh commentary, interviews, and killer Scream Factory extras.
Willard (2003) (Blu-ray Review)

Willard (2003) (Blu-ray Review)

Trapped in a soul-crushing job, Willard Stiles forges an eerie alliance with his basement rats—powered by Crispin Glover’s unforgettable breakout turn—that turns this PG-13 remake into a chilling, character-driven horror ride. Scream Factory’s Blu-ray dazzles with a pristine 2K scan and a treasure trove of rat-tastic extras, from behind-the-scenes footage to in-depth commentaries.
The Mole People (1956) (Blu-ray Review)

The Mole People (1956) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into Scream Factory’s stunning Blu-ray of The Mole People—sunlight-shunning albinos, mutant mole-man slaves and bold archaeologists clash underground in crisp 1080p across two aspect ratios, plus new audio commentaries, a making-of featurette and even an MST3K episode for wildly entertaining sci-fi thrills.

The Guardian (1990) (Blu-ray Review)

Calling all horror fans: step into William Friedkin’s 1990 cult gem The Guardian on Blu-ray, where a dream babysitter harbors an ancient evil in league with a creepy tree! Packed with gore, suspense, and a treasure trove of bonus interviews, this Scream Factory release is a must-have for your collection.