Tobe Hooper’s film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” redefined horror cinema and spawned a slew of imitations. It is still frightening and disturbing almost fifty years later.
“Horror of Dracula” remains one of the defining Hammer Horror productions and a showcase for the talents of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The Warner Archive Blu-ray features the best presentation to date of the film.
“The Thing from Another World” ranks as one of the most influential science fiction horror films ever made. The Warner Archive release features a beautiful transfer.
Warner Archive continues their fantastic work restoring Val Lewton films with their release of “Isle of the Dead” starring the iconic Boris Karloff. Fans of Lewton will want to add it to their collection for the beautiful new transfer sourced from a 4K scan.
Roger Corman’s Edgar Allan Poe adaptation starring Vincent Price is one of Corman’s most effective and stylish films. Benefitting from very colorful cinematography by Nicolas Roeg, this is a true horror classic.
Universal Horror Collection: Volume 4 features two non-horror entries by Boris Karloff, and two horror entries featuring Lionel Atwill, Bela Lugosi, and Rondo Hatton.
Zombie is one of the best known and best loved horror films of all time. It is notorious for a reason and squeamish viewers should avoid at at all costs. Lucio Fulci’s seminal video nasty has been given a great new release from a 4K scan.
Frankenstein Created Woman is a fun and melodramatic Hammer Horror film starring David Morse and Susan Denberg. Shout!Factory has given it a deluxe release.
Cat People is an excellent exercise in technique that elevates a B-movie into grand entertainment. The Val Lewton produced RKO film has been given lush treatment by Criterion.
Based on a Cornell Woolrich novel, The Leopard Man stands as one of the best films of the Val Lewton RKO pictures run. Shout!Factory have given it a pristine release.
Universal Horror Collection: Volume 3 finds the set expanding towards numerous genres with a lot of classic horror actors on display.