Disc 1: Making the Grade WS Lazy preppie Palmer Woodrow hires street-smart Eddie Keaton to go to school for him while he lives it up in Euro...

Disc 1: Making the Grade WS Lazy preppie Palmer Woodrow hires street-smart Eddie Keaton to go to school for him while he lives it up in Euro...
"Bloodlust!" is a 1961 film from director Ralph Brooke, who is telling his own twisted version of Richard Connell's short s...
Pom Pom GirlsHigh school football player Johnnie is going to spend his senior year at Rosedale High School playing pranks and getting togeth...
This double feature offers two rarely seen mid-sixties British horror films. "Witchcraft" has Lon Chaney Jr. as a warlock seeking ...
This review is for "Gorilla at Large", the reason I bought this disc. In 1954, the 3-D craze was at its' peak--especially with...
Another Midnite Movie double feature masterpiece! CHOSEN SURVIVORS concerns a group of eleven men and women chosen (by the government) to be...
From the vantage point of the 21st century, the 1970s seems like a wild and woolly time, a period when artists and entertainers took advanta...
Chris D. began watching yakuza films, writing the initial drafts of GUN AND SWORD, the definitive encyclopedia of the Golden Age of Japan...
Cult Japanese director Sion Sono (Love Exposure, MIFF 2009; Guilty of Romance, MIFF 2011) brings us a gore-drenched, pitch black comedy abou...
For much of its running time, Audition doesn't even feel like a horror film. It starts almost like a gentle romantic comedy with a mi...
Deep within the wind-swept marshes of war-torn medieval Japan, an impoverished mother and her daughter-in-law eke out a lonely, desperate ex...
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Cannes, Kwaidan features four nightmarish tales in which terror thrives and demons lurk. Adapted from tr...