Late to the party per usual, but Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror is the real deal. If you haven't seen it, DO IT. Had no idea @GraveyardSister was involved, what a treat to see you! https://t.co/9Hqr52ALDE
"THE KILLING KIND is almost excited in its ability to repulse, creating the type of domestic horror that doesn't really exist anymore." On Blu-ray from @VinegarSyndrome ! https://t.co/ehwkr8oztv
A funny, perhaps charming, entry into the early 80s adult cinema canon from Roberta Findlay, LIQUID ASSETS on Blu from @VinegarSyndrome! Check out our thoughts on the disc, https://t.co/a68NQtPITq
"A new 4K restoration would have been enough but @KinoLorber didn’t stop there, this disc is loaded with supplemental content." Check out our full review of Kino's DEEP RISING blu! https://t.co/7rUaeYxXEm
Sex, Lies and Videotape still feels as provocative and palpably tense as it did when it first released. How did @Criterion do with it's Blu-ray release? Read our take, here: https://t.co/wxl6B8IXNb
VIDEODROME is one of the scuzziest movies I've watched in ages. How much of that is David Cronenberg's meticulous art direction -- and how much of it is just James Woods being James Woods?
Check out our review of Roger Watkins' ultra-dark, borderline avant-garde hardcore opus, HER NAME WAS LISA. On Blu-ray from @VinegarSyndrome!
https://t.co/bYOhPmEXIm
Check out our review of Roger Watkins' ultra-dark, borderline avant-garde hardcore opus, HER NAME WAS LISA. On Blu-ray from @VinegarSyndrome!
https://t.co/bYOhPmEXIm
OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN is an amalgamation of creature feature horror and home invasion thriller, check out our @ShoutFactory Blu-ray review!
https://t.co/yuXS14kbqp
Jim Jarmusch presents a more cerebral and decidedly art house approach to the western genre. Check out our review of the Criterion Collection release of DEAD MAN.
https://t.co/6MIkG6xfR2