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Following the huge success of the 1927 set released last year, Eureka Video have come up trumps again with a second double set of Blu-Rays of Laurel and Hardy’s complete output from 1928. (To read the review of Laurel and Hardy- Read more…


Scanners is the one film most people know when you mention the name of the director David Cronenberg, and it is now being released from a new 4K remaster from Second Sight. After an incident at a shopping mall, a Read more…


The iconic Spaghetti Western Man With No Name Trilogy starring Clint Eastwood and directed by Sergio Leone is getting a new remastered Blu-ray and UHD release from Arrow. Below is a review of the first release, a 2-disc Limited Edition Read more…


Red Dawn which John Milius directed is a film that many love and many hate and my view is that it is a movie of its time, but it is fun, if a little silly to watch today. When Soviet Read more…


The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre came out in 1974 it shocked audiences and went on to be called by some as one of the greatest horror movies ever made. Director Tobe Hopper waited until 1986 to make a sequel for Read more…


The Warriors is arguably one of director Walter Hill’s finest films, a big cult following has grown around the movie since its initial release in 1979 and the director even did an altered director’s cut which most fans hated. When Read more…


Director Sam Raimi made this taunt psychological thriller in 2000 which stars Cate Blanchett, Keanu Reeves, Katie Holmes and Greg Kinnear which is now being released from a new 4K master onto UHD and Blu-ray by Arrow. In rural Georgia, Read more…


You can read my review of season 1 here….. Lt. Joe Leaphorn reunites with Jim Chee, his former deputy turned private eye, when their separate cases lead them to pursue the same suspect. They find themselves in the high desert Read more…


Director Damian McCarthy made his first low-budget horror movie Caveat in 2020 which got many great reviews even if it was not widely distributed. Now his second feature Oddity is getting a Blu-ray release by Shudder and I can honestly Read more…


“Do not show emotion” “Do not fall asleep” Based on the Jack Finny novel The Body Snatchers, Invasion is another take on the story previously filmed in 1956 by Don Seagal, then again in 1978 by Philip Kaufman and also Read more…