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Sundown: The Vampire In Retreat – Collector’s Series (Blu-ray Review)

After an “are they dead?”, “is Vestron over with?” period, Vestron Video returned last year with a pair of releases, then quickly disappeared again. Now, they seem to be finding a little bit of consistency with The Wraith last month and more announced for the future. August saw this release of Sundown: The Vampire In […]

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SUNDOWN: THE VAMPIRE IN RETREAT Debuts On Blu-ray August 17th From Lionsgate’s Vestron Video Label!

A new edition to the Vestron Video Collector’s Series, the tongue-in-cheek vampire film Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat arrives on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital) August 17 from Lionsgate. Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat stars Golden Globe® nominee David Carradine (2005, Best Supporting Role – Motion Picture, Kill Bill: Vol.2), Maxwell Caulfield (Grease 2, “The Colbys,” A Prince for Christmas), Morgan Brittany (Gypsy, Gable and […]

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Waxwork / Waxwork II: Lost In Time – Collector’s Series (Blu-ray Review)

Last month saw the debut of Lionsgate’s Vestron Video Collector’s Series line.  Finally digging into those vaults of not just Vestron Video, but Artisan and other studio catalogs that Lionsgate had acquired over the years.  There are some major horror gems that have been getting sat on that people have been screaming for on Blu-ray. […]

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Sonny Boy (Blu-ray Review)

A wickedly off-beat tale of family love gone berserk, the provocative cult classic Sonny Boy makes its home entertainment debut on January 26th 2016 from Scream Factory.  Featuring a shattering, unforgettable performance from David Carradine (Kill Bill) and powerful supporting turns from  Paul L. Smith (Midnight Express, Crimewave) and Brad Dourif (Child’s Play, The Exorcist III), […]

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Provacative Thriller SONNY BOY Comes To Blu-ray January 26th!

A wickedly off-beat tale of family love gone berserk, the provocative cult classic Sonny Boy makes its home entertainment debut on January 26th 2016 from Scream Factory.  Featuring a shattering, unforgettable performance from David Carradine (Kill Bill) and powerful supporting turns from  Paul L. Smith (Midnight Express, Crimewave) and Brad Dourif (Child’s Play, The Exorcist III), […]

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Jodorowsky’s Dune (Blu-ray Review)

What if you had the chance to see the greatest science fiction film never produced?  Unfortunately you can’t, because, as stated, it was never produced, but you can come very close!  Jodorowsky’s Dune is a fascinating documentary that details the intended plans by director Alejandro Jodorowsky to create an ambitious project, utilizing the talents of […]

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Q: The Winged Serpent (Blu-ray Review)

Scream Factory brings us its first giant monster movie in Q: The Winged Serpent.  This one is a little seen (nowadays) monster film starring some popular veteran character actors in David Carradine, Richard Roundtree and Michael Moriarty (and the feature film debut of John Capodice).   The film was well received upon release by critics.  Maybe […]

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Lone Wolf McQuade (Blu-ray Review)

Legendary renegade Texas Ranger J.J. McQuade (Norris) is fierce with his gun – but lethal with his roundhouse kick!  When his teenage daughter’s life is threatened by hijackers attempting to steal a truck full of weapons and ammunition, the job becomes personal for McQuade. Uncovering a colossal arms-struggling outfit that is selling guns and ammo […]

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The Long Riders (Blu-ray Review)

Jesse James and his gang of outlaws ride again with a clever gimmick.  Four sets of acclaimed actor brothers David, Keith and Robert Carradine, James and Stacy Keach, Dennis and Randy Quaid, and Christopher and Nicholas Guest each depict real-life siblings in emotionally charged portrayals of the Old West’s legendary bandits.  The notorious James-Younger gang […]

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Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (A Special Screening Retrospective)

For a couple weeks in Los Angeles, a particular screening has been taking place, which has been feeding the desires of all film geeks who have attended.  I am speaking of the original, full cut of Quentin Tarantino’s fourth feature film – Kill Bill.  Billed on the marquee as Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, […]

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Brian’s Crank 2 High Voltage Blu-ray Review

Jason Statham is back meaner, crazier and badder than ever as the beloved Chev Chelios in Lionsgate’s Crank 2 High Voltage and Brian White got the opportunity to screen the Blu-ray release early as he shares his thoughts over at Into The Blu.  There’s no denying that 2007’s Crank became Blu-ray’s early flagship title, with pristine video and […]

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