Now available from Radiance Films
A young man wakes up in an asylum and slowly goes through healing and setbacks with two very different doctors while trying to remember how and why he got there.
Now available from Radiance Films
A young man wakes up in an asylum and slowly goes through healing and setbacks with two very different doctors while trying to remember how and why he got there.
Box set now available from Arrow Video
Touted as a set of 7 of the genre’s “most distinctive titles”, this new box set from Arrow Video is one that is uneven in story and film quality, but one where most Japanese horror fans should find at least a few titles they love.
Available on VOD now
An expecting couple heads home from their engagement party through the mountains, taking a short cut that takes them on an odd road that is seemingly never-ending.
A man on the run finds himself next door to a known slasher killer who makes him his new prey.
Have you ever wondered what happens to those socks that go missing in the dryer? Well, Crust posits an answer, and if you get queasy easily, you may just want to stop reading right there.
I’ve watched a lot, and I do mean a LOT of bad movies in the last few years, and some of these movies are so much fun and were made with such love and sincerity that I will unironically never forget them for the rest of my life. They’re almost like happy memories. They bring joy, just thinking about them. Then there’s movies like Without Warning, where I watched it about a week ago and forgot every single solitary thing about it within a day and had to re-watch the whole stupid mess again just to write this review. Yeah, it’s that kind of movie. Continue reading
This 1971 feature from the American International Pictures fun factory is a work at odds with itself. It wants to be campy, but it is never that funny. It wants to be a horror film, but poor direction dilutes the effectiveness of the chills. And while it succeeds as a Vincent Price vehicle, it fails to bring along the rest of the cast for the ride.
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