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Blood Father (Blu-Ray Review)

  In Blood Father, which comes out on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD on October 11th, Mel Gibson (Maverick, Payback) effortlessly transcends his troubled public persona to portray a gruff semi-racist man trying to escape his past by telling the only woman is his life to shut up and follow his instructions lest she find […]

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Linda Blair In Jim Wynorski’s SORCERESS Debuting On Blu-ray June 14th!

Larry Barnes (Larry Poindexter) is on the fast track to a partnership in a prestigious law firm, and his sexy witch wife Erica (Julie Strain, HEAVY METAL 2000) will do anything to keep her husband happy. But Erica makes a fatal mistake when she tries to kill Larry’s main competition for the partnership, Howard Reynolds […]

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Tusk (Blu-ray Review)

Tusk is one of those rare gems where if you never heard of it before and accidentally stumble upon the film’s trailer you secretly say to yourself I just got to see it, if for nothing else, the shock value.  However, I know what you’re all thinking.  Is it worth 90-minutes of your life?  To […]

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Tusk Sinks Its Teeth Into Blu-ray This December

Tusk is a film that got away from me when it was out theatrically so despite some of the negative reviews out there I really want to see it because admittedly so I liked what I saw in the trailer, but I have fallen for that trick before.  LOL.  So hear goes my sales pitch […]

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A High Podcaster Has Given Us A Weird Dream Project In The Form Of ‘Tusk’ (Movie Review)

I have large doubts that 20 years ago, following the debut of writer/director Kevin Smith’s Clerks, anyone predicted that one day this man would make a film about a mysterious man turning an unknowing participant into a walrus, but here we are.  Based on an idea that stemmed from an episode of one of Smith’s […]

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We Are What We Are (Blu-ray Review)

Are you hungry?  I hope so because the Parker family would love to have you over for dinner.  However, let me provide a word to the wise.  If you are squeamish at all when it comes to gory moments in horror films, make sure you fill your belly first before viewing We Are What We […]

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‘We Are What We Are’ Cultivates on Blu-ray This January!

Are you hungry?   Because if so, the Parkers would love to have “you” over for dinner.  And from what I hear about this gem that I missed out on in the theaters, you may not be too hungry after you see this one.  I have heard nothing but delight about this one so I’m […]

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Django Unchained: A Fistful Of Tarantino (Movie Review)

Admittedly, this review may be more straightforward than others, because Django Unchained has been my most anticipated film of the year and it managed to deliver in every respect. Much like Bond films, a new film by Quentin Tarantino is very much an event for me. I get really excited, rewatch his past work, and […]

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Say Your Prayers And Enter ‘Red State’, Kevin Smith’s Decent Into Indie Horror

I enjoyed Red State quite a bit.  That’s the way to start something like this.  Red State is an offbeat, dark thriller that centers on some unfortunate souls who get wrapped up in the world of sinister religious fundamentalists, before taking other twists and turns.  While many feel the need to bring up all of […]

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