Michael tries on Skinner in this review of the 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.
Michael spelunks the latest Scream Factory Blu-ray and runs straight into The Mole People!
Michael likes it when Charles Bronson is a mean son of a bitch!
Ryne reviews the sinful Splatter University on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
Ryne deals with the wrath of The Vengeance of She in this review of Scream Factory's Blu-ray.
Ryne has extramarital affairs with Cult Epics' Blu-ray of Blue Movie.
Ryne heads out on a yacht for a review of Uninvited on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
Michael compares the Scream Factory Blu-ray of Cobra against the DVD and previous Warner Bros Blu-ray.
Ryne checks out the revived Scream Factory Blu-ray The Return of the Vampire.
Michael sits through the entire Poison Ivy series in one sitting and hopes his sanity hasn't cracked under the weight of all those boobies.
Michael checks out Screamers on Blu-ray from Scream Factory and provides his own worthless opinion.
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.