“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.
“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.
“The Blood on Satan’s Claw” is an extremely effective and well made folk horror film. It is one of the best examples of the genre. The Severin Films Blu-ray comes highly recommended!
“The First Purge” is James DeMonaco’s attempt to capture the zeitgeist during a politically inflamed time in America. It’s an interesting film that is the most divisive amongst fans of the series.
“The Purge: Election Year” has a little difficulty following up “The Purge: Anarchy,” but it is still an enjoyable action film. The candy bar sequence may be the best sequence in the series.
“The Purge: Anarchy” pivots from horror into action-thriller territory successfully. It’s a strong sequel that set the template for the rest of the series. It remains a fan favorite.
“Short Night of Glass Dolls” is a psychedelic mystery thriller from Italian director Aldo Lado. Featuring an amazing score by Ennio Morricone and Bruno Nicolai, there is a lot to enjoy about the film. Twilight Time released the film in 2018.
“Death Screams” is a slasher from 1982 directed by David Nelson starring Susan Kiger and Jennifer Chase. Arrow Video have given the film a fan pleasing Blu-ray release.
“One Dark Night” is a PG rated horror film that launched the career of Tom McLoughlin. MVD Rewind have repurposed the transfer and features from the out of print Code Red release to give fans another chance to own the film.











