Dust Devil (1992) (DVD Review)

Sink your teeth into Richard Stanley’s Dust Devil, a desert nightmare where a seductive shape-shifting demon preys on the lonely. This pulse-pounding cat-and-mouse chase dazzles with surreal colors and just the right amount of gore—now on a wallet-friendly DVD for fearless horror fans.

Phantasm (1979)

Phantasm (1979) is a delightfully surreal horror classic packed with bizarre acid-trip visuals, creepy performances, and the unforgettable menace of the Tall Man and his flying silver spheres. Follow Mike, his brother, and Reggie the ice-cream man as they plunge into a half-shrunken, reanimated nightmare that’ll haunt you long after the credits roll.

The Ward (2010)

Dive into John Carpenter’s long-awaited comeback with The Ward, a spooky 1960s asylum thriller brimming with ghostly scares and Amber Heard’s captivating charm. Although its twist feels a bit too familiar, the film’s eerie atmosphere and solid performances will still send shivers down your spine.

Psychomania (1971)

Rev up for Psychomania, the gloriously deranged 1971 cult classic where a frog-worshipping biker gang bargains with the devil and defies death in absurd high-speed stunts. Just don’t expect much logic (or gore) to tag along!

Outcast (2010)

Join Fergal and his witchy mum as they flee blood-hunting sorcerers across a mystical Irish countryside in Outcast (2010). With thick accents, shirtless brooding, and a satisfyingly monstrous finale, this quirky fantasy may just surprise you.

Wolfen (1981)

Dive into 1981’s Wolfen for a chilling ’80s thriller starring Albert Finney as a determined detective facing off against mysterious wolves, complete with groundbreaking wolf’s-eye POV shots and just the right amount of vintage gore.