Home Entertainment
Wes Craven might not have taken his 90s horror fairy tale The People Under The Stairs too seriously but Shout Factory certainly have with their full Blu-ray treatment that will give genre junkies a new found appreciation for this odd movie.
Home Entertainment: Robot Jox Review
With their full Blu-ray treatment, Shout Factory re-evaluates this 1990 action adventure film that is more self-aware than audiences initially gave it credit for. 25 years later, Robot Jox is more than fun ever.
Home Entertainment: It Follows Review
It Follows is an excellent homage to 80s horror filmmakers like John Carpenter. If you're a genre fan and didn't catch it in theatres, you're going to want to pick up this Blu-ray.
The Killers Criterion Review
The Killers has long been one of the most intriguing entries in the Criterion Collection, packing together to brilliant films from different eras adapted from the same Ernest Hemingway short story.
Home Entertainment: Spirited Away/ The Cat Returns Review
Disney has been rolling out Studio Ghibli titles in pairs on HD Blu-ray for a while now, but we finally got Miyazaki's masterpiece Spirited Away, which is cause for celebration, and The Cat Returns ain't bad either.
Home Entertainment: A Master Builder Criterion Review
A Criterion release always warrants consideration of a film, and though we don't still completely understand A Master Builder, this edition certainly helps us appreciate it.
Home Entertainment: Kingsman Review
Matthew Vaughn's finest film to date, Kingsman: The Secret Service looks great on Blu-ray and comes complete with a feature length making-of doc, something which is all too rare these days.
Home Entertainment: Costa-Gavras on Criterion
Criterion continues its tradition of releasing hard to find gems this week with two films from the uncompromising Costa-Gavras; The Confession (1970) and State Of Siege (1972).
Home Entertainment: Coffy Review
Pam Greir’s star-making feature Coffy is just as ludicrously entertaining to dip into these days as it was in 1973 and should be sampled by more than just the usual Blaxploitation cultists.
Home Entertainment: From A Whisper To A Scream Review
From A Whisper To Scream is fairly forgotten horror anthology that has aged surprisingly well over the years and is ripe for rediscovery on this gorgeously ghastly new disc.
Home Entertainment: Escape From New York Review
The folks at Shout Factory have been cranking Carpenter classics onto Blu-ray since they kicked off their Scream Factory genre label and have finally secured the rights to one of his most iconic and important efforts with Escape From New York.
Home Entertainment: Sullivan’s Travels Criterion Review
The Criterion Collection's Blu-ray rerelease of Preston Sturges' classic comedy Sullivan's Travels is a must-have for any cinephile. Few comedies age so well while also maintaining a certain gravitas.
Home Entertainment Review: New Years Evil
New Years Evil is more of a historical curiosity for horror fans than anything else, but it is still a damn entertaining and unintentionally funny trip down slash n’ kill memory lane.
Criterion Announces May Titles
An update on every cinephile's favourite collection, one that will always have a special spot on our Dork Shelf.
Home Entertainment Review: Nightbreed and Lord of Illusions
Nightbreed & Lord Of Illusion (Clive Barker, 1990 and 1995, respectively) Shout Factory’s offshoot Scream Factory got into the horror movie business in a big bad way, not just hoping to become a new player in genre movie home entertainment, but intending to become the biggest game in town. Thus far, there’s no denying that […]