“Night Shift” is a genuinely funny and charming comedy from the Eighties. It features strong performances by Henry Winkler and Shelley Long, but Michael Keaton steals the film in his debut role. Warner Archive’s Blu-ray is not to be missed!
“Alone in the Dark” is an excellent thriller with elements of humor and horror. Jack Palance, Donald Pleasance, and Martin Landau Are all wonderful in the film. Shout! Factory has given the film a great release.
“April Fool’s Day” is an entertaining and lighthearted slasher film with a sense of humor. Critics dismissed it in 1986, but Shout! Factory has given the film an excellent release.
“Walking the Edge” is an enjoyable low key revenge film with Robert Forster, Joe Spinell, and Nancy Kwan. Fun City Editions have given fans a great looking release.
“A Day of Judgment” is an interesting film due to its mixture of religious elements with elements of an Eighties slasher film. Severin Films has given the film a solid release that rescues it from VHS obscurity.
“Strike Commando 2” replaces Reb Brown with Brent Huff in the role of Michael Ransom. The film manages to rip off “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and “Rambo: First Blood Part II” at the same time. Fans of Bruno Mattei will have a lot to grin about.
“Invaders of the Lost Gold” features a strange mishmash of stars past their prime working in the Phillipines on an adventure film from producer Dick Randall. Severin Films has given the film a great looking release that will please fans and perplex casual viewers!
“Raiders of Atlantis” is an outlandish and unbelievably ridiculous post-apocalyptic action film from Italian filmmaker Ruggero Deodato. Severin Films have resurrected the film from the VHS era for a proper release!
“Prince of the City” is a well made crime drama that tells a true story of high level police corruption in New York City in the Seventies. Treat Williams stars alongside Jerry Orbach. The Warner Archive Blu-ray will please fans.
“One Crazy Summer” is a breezy lighthearted comedy from writer-director Savage Steve Holland. Starring John Cusack, the film was their follow-up to “Better Off Dead.” Warner Archive has given the film a release.