Michael creeps into the Castle of Creeping Flesh on Blu-ray from Severin Films.
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.
Ryne utilizes the services of Madame Claude in this review of the Cult Epics Blu-ray.
Ryne brushes up on his horror anthologies in this review of Tales of the Uncanny, on Blu-ray from Severin Films.
Ryne attempts to find Seven Women for Satan in this review of the Blu-ray from Mondo Macabro.
In our first death metal tape review, we take a look at Desert Wastelands Productions' cassette from Tenebro, Liberaci Del Male.
Ryne observes a lot of flesh in this review of Sins of the Flesh on Blu-ray from Mondo Macabro.
Michael finds out more about Hoodoo in the new horror film Spell, on Blu-ray from Paramount Pictures.
Ryne gets a Warning from Space in this review of the Blu-ray from Arrow Video.
Directed by Richard Ciupka and produced by Peter R. Simpson. Starring John Vernon, Linda Thorson, Lynne Griffin, and Samantha Eggar....
Ryne takes a mental image of Family Portraits in this review of the cult film on Blu-ray from Severin Films.
Ryne wakes up to Cold Light of Day in this review of the film on Blu-ray from Arrow Video.
Ryne gets a rejuvenating experience in his review of Shock Treatment on Blu-ray from Severin Films.