Michael likes it when Charles Bronson is a mean son of a bitch!
All
- 88 Films Review
- AGFA Review
- AGFA/Something Weird Review
- Arrow Academy Review
- Arrow Video Review
- Artsploitation Films Review
- Black Fawn Distribution
- Blue Underground Review
- Cauldron Films Review
- Cult Epics Review
- Grindhouse Releasing Review
- Imprint Review
- Intervision Picture Corp. Review
- KL Studio Classics Review
- Lionsgate Review
- Mondo Macabro Review
- MVD Rewind Review
- Netflix Review
- Olive Films Review
- Paramount Pictures Review
- Radiance Films Review
- RaroVideo Review
- Raven Banner Review
- Redemption Films Review
- Scorpion Releasing Review
- Scream Factory Review
- Second Sight Review
- Severin Films Review
- Severin Kids Review
- Shout! Factory Review
- Slasher // Video Review
- Synapse Films Review
- Turbine Media Group Review
- Twilight Time Review
- Umbrella Entertainment Review
- Unearthed Classics Review
- Unearthed Films Review
- Universal Studios Review
- VCI Entertainment Review
- Vestron Video Review
- Vinegar Syndrome Review
- Warner Bros. Review
Reviews
Pretty self-explanatory. Film reviews for all your favorite labels, like 88 Films, Vinegar Syndrome, Scream Factory, Severin, and more.
Michael is wide-eyed when it comes to seeing hairy buttholes and saggy testicles in A Scream in the Streets on Blu-ray from Severin Films.
Ryne tries to understand the Absurd with this review of Severin Films' Blu-ray.
Ryne heads down to Atlantis to visit Alien from L.A. in this review of the Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
Ryne ventures into the nightmare with a review of A Nightmare on Elm Street on 4K UHD from Warner Brothers.
Ryne reports a sighting with this review of MVD Rewind's Blu-ray release of Abominable.
Michael uses his coma powers to check out Aenigma on Blu-ray from Severin Films.
Ryne learns the dangers of volcanoes in this review of Alien from the Abyss on Blu-ray from Severin Films.
Ryne quietly assesses the new 4K UHD steelbook release of A Quiet Place: Day One from Paramount Pictures.
Ryne gets lost in the giallo magic of the cult film Abrakadabra in this review of the Blu-ray from Cauldron Films.
Michael finally checks out Alice, Sweet Alice on Blu-ray from Arrow Video.
Michael was hoping Edwige Fenech and Nieves Navarro would make for an interesting movie. Sadly, no, but damn Severin Films knows how to release a fine Blu-ray.