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Troll: The Complete Collection [Eureka Classics] Limited Edition on Blu-ray October 8, 2018!

Embraced by a generation of bad movie fans, Troll 2 has become one of the most iconic cult films of its generation, and to this day regularly plays to sold-out theatres of adoring fans. Presented here alongside the first (and entirely unrelated) film, Troll, as well as Best Worst Movie, the definitive documentary on the […]

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Women’s Prison Massacre (Blu-ray Review)

Featuring master of exploitation Bruno Mattei’s (Cruel Jaws, Rats: Night of Terror) signature flourishes and a script co-written by Claudio Fragasso (Troll 2, Beyond Darkness), Women’s Prison Massacre is a brutal and uncompromising entry in one of cinema’s most infamous genres.  This 1980s Italian exploitation classic makes its Blu-ray debut on December 8th, 2015 courtesy […]

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Metamorphosis / Beyond Darkness – Double Feature (Blu-ray Review)

A double feature of insane Italian horror awaits you… On August 25, 2015, Scream Factory proudly presents Metamorphosis and Beyond Darkness, two tales of scary supernatural shenanigans both on Blu-ray for the first time!  This marks the second time this year that Scream Factory has dabbled in the Italian horror scene.  And it feels like […]

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Scream Factory Presents METAMORPHOSIS & BEYOND DARKNESS on Blu-ray August 25

A double feature of insane Italian horror awaits you… On August 25, 2015, Scream Factory proudly presents Metamorphosis and Beyond Darkness, two tales of scary supernatural shenanigans both on Blu-ray for the first time! . . .

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Hell Of The Living Dead / Rats: Night Of Terror – Blood Soaked Double Feature (Blu-ray Review)

Blue Underground is returning to the Blu-ray business and kicking things off with a double feature.  A double feature from a pair of films featuring the collaboration of director Bruno Mattei and Claudio Fragasso, director of…Troll 2?  Yes, THAT Claudio Fragasso.  Hell Of The Living Dead and Rats: A Night Of Terror were films that […]

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