Demons
Like fine Italian wine, Lamberto Bava’s splatterfest, Demons, has aged extremely well, and with a 4K presentation, it’s the perfect time to uncork and let it breathe.
Like fine Italian wine, Lamberto Bava’s splatterfest, Demons, has aged extremely well, and with a 4K presentation, it’s the perfect time to uncork and let it breathe.
Synapse Films reissues Lamberto Bava’s epic ’80s gore-filled movies Demons and Demons 2 in beautiful new editions.
A creepy but masterful giallo gets reborn in Blu-ray.
A precursor to the slasher film, this giallo classic manages to be both creepy and titillating at the same time.
The Fifth Cord seems more art house then grindhouse.
The hugely influential film has never looked better.
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Early 1970’s giallo thriller from Sergio Martino gets a U.S. video release in a loaded Blu-Ray from Arrow Video.
Carl F Gauze wanted atmospheric horror, instead he got a straight-faced version of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. When faced with this, does he moan about the truncated gore, or compliment the pre-disco fashions? Read on…
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