Mario Bava’s gruesome 1972 genre classic is one you won’t want to watch alone in the dark.
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Love Crime is a guilty pleasure of revenge carried by its two strong leads in Kristin Scott Thomas and Ludivine Sagnier.
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A relatively minor film from George A. Romero’s output, this unusual action/fantasy biker film nevertheless gets a solid, feature-rich release from the folks at Arrow Video.
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Deadly Blessing is one of horror director Wes Craven’s lesser efforts, but it does have a few scene-stealing moments from Ernest Borgnine.
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21 Days: The Heineken Kidnapping is a missed opportunity. The film, a fictionalized accounting of the 1983 kidnapping of brewing magnate Freddy Heineken, falls flat.
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Mario Bava’s cult classic, The House of Exorcism, arrives in its original, unreleased version, Lisa and the Devil, from Arrow Films, with an underwhelming transfer, but a feature-rich package.
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Mario Bava’s classic 1960 Italian Gothic horror film starring “scream Queen” Barbara Steele arrives in strong, feature-rich Blu-ray edition from Arrow Films.
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This suspense/thriller from Down Under has a few good scares and nice production values, but plot holes leave it more chuckle-worthy than thrilling.
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This 1978 Euan Lloyd-produced cult action film features three of the most familiar veteran British actors in Richard Burton, Richard Harris, and Roger Moore, but the story is a silly spectacle of humor and action sequences worthy of its cult status.
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This cult action/thriller may be a longtime coming on Blu-ray for some, but the disappointing transfer will still leave many wanting.
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