Mamochka (2026) (Blu-ray Review)

Mamochka (2026) (Blu-ray Review)

Mamochka turns the creepy doll cliché on its head, opting for a slow-burn psychological horror that’s as unsettling as it is unforgettable. Strong performances and eerie atmosphere will keep you guessing long after the credits roll.
We Bury the Dead (2024) (Blu-ray Review)

We Bury the Dead (2024) (Blu-ray Review)

Looking for a zombie movie with a side of grief counseling? We Bury the Dead delivers haunting visuals, slow-burning tension, and Daisy Ridley’s unforgettable performance in a fresh, emotionally charged take on the undead.
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 Siren (2019) (DVD REVIEW)

Curl up with The Siren, a haunting slow-burn thriller where a grieving widower’s lake-bound hunt for vengeance turns into a mesmerizing romance with a seductive, shape-shifting monster—anchored by Margaret Ying Drake’s unforgettable performance.
The Passing (1983) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

The Passing (1983) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Rediscover The Passing (1983), a haunting art-horror gem where a lonely WWII vet’s mind merges with a young convict’s in a chilling experiment gone wrong. Vinegar Syndrome’s Blu-ray/DVD boasts a pristine 2K restoration, director commentary, rare shorts, and collectible extras.

Castle Freak (1995) (Blu-ray Review)

Dive into the deliciously twisted world of Stuart Gordon’s Castle Freak on Blu-ray, where Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, and their blind daughter uncover terrifying secrets and gore-soaked thrills in their inherited Italian castle. With crisp 1080p visuals and that signature Full Moon charm, this cult classic is a must-have for horror buffs.

Absentia (2011)

Seven years after her husband vanishes, Tricia and her sister Callie uncover a sinister tunnel harboring an ancient evil—and a fate far worse than death. Absentia delivers slow-burning suspense and vintage horror chills that will haunt you long after the credits roll.