Pascal Comelade
- Staff Picks
- February 27, 2021
Le cut-up populaire. Review by Julius C. Lacking.
Kôji Wakamatsu’s 1967 horror film inspired by the Richard Speck nurse murders is still shocking decades later.
Phil Bailey gets contrarian about Hammer Film’s Lust for a Vampire
Two movies for the price of one? You betcha!
John DiDonna’s medley of creepy stories and trilling dance returns once more with a tour though all the Central Florida hot spots from Deland to Tampa.
This ’80s adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s short story The Unnamable became a video store staple and is now reissued on Blu-ray for current audiences.
A look ahead to some upcoming Blu-Ray releases of old cult movies, thoughts on the Halloween reboot, and a look back at Paragon Video trailers.
We return to the longest running theatrical Halloween extravaganza in Orlando.
Let’s visit an America attacked by birds that peck us to death at high tide. Not sure how things are going in Phoenix.
Cartoonish clown from outer space kidnap small town yokels and wrap them in delicious cotton candy.
The Soultangler, a mid ’80s DIY horror film gets a lovingly restored Blu-ray release from AGFA.
A woman descends into madness in this stylish horror film by Robert Altman.
Will this gleefully offensive indie horror movie bring about a DIY horror boom?
Mutant creatures live under the subways of New York and munch on the homeless. What could possibly go wrong?
Discover the squishy joys of Italian “Giallo” films, they mix sex and horror and groovy cinematography.
Arrow Films releases two different versions of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Black Cat,” done by two master genre filmmakers.
A young couple travel to the Greek isle of Mykonos for a week of sex and slaying. It’s horror, but a clean cut, sexy kind of horror.
A loving restoration of this 1981 elegant horror story retells the story if Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with more nudity and brutality than you might enjoy.
Explicit torture in the middle ages leads to death, dismemberment and a new found respect for the American justice system and the inquisition.
Agoraphobic Ian lives in filth and disgrace, but is saved by a talking fungus and girl with a tolerance for vomit fetish.