In the Cold of the Night (1990) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

In the Cold of the Night (1990) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Get ready for pulse-pounding thrills as fashion photographer Scott Bruin’s violent dreams start spilling into reality, dragging him into a dark, twisty conspiracy. Vinegar Syndrome’s new 4K-restored Blu-ray/DVD combo delivers razor-sharp visuals, exclusive extras, and a sexy ’90s vibe you’ll love.
Party Line (1988) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Party Line (1988) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Dive into Party Line (1988) in stunning 4K as Beverly Hills siblings use seedy party lines to lure strangers into a lethal ménage à trois—and watch Detective Dan go rogue to deliver his own brand of justice. This limited-edition Vinegar Syndrome Blu-ray/DVD combo comes loaded with exclusive interviews, reversible artwork, and an embossed slipcover for the ultimate cult horror collector’s prize.
Wacko (1981) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Wacko (1981) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Wacko serves up a hilarious 80s slasher spoof as gumshoe Dick Harbinger races to stop a jack-o’-lantern–masked Lawnmower Killer at Pumpkin Prom. Now in a stunning 4K scan Blu-ray with brand-new commentary and outtakes, it’s a must-own for horror fans!
There’s Nothing Out There (1990) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

There’s Nothing Out There (1990) (BLU-RAY/DVD REVIEW)

Dive into Rolfe Kanefsky’s cult horror-comedy There’s Nothing Out There with Vinegar Syndrome’s 2K-restored, region-free Blu-ray/DVD combo—packed with commentaries, a playful ‘Copycat’ short linking it to Scream, and plenty of frog-monster mayhem. Get ready for cheesy creature effects, over-the-top laughs, and bonus features to keep you glued to your screen.