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The Card Player (2003) 4K Review Vinegar Syndrome

It has taken me so long to get around to Dario Argento’s The Card Player. This is coming from a huge fan of Argento’s work

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Zombie Flesh Eaters (1979) 4K Limited Edition Review Arrow Video

Lucio Fulci’s video nasty zombie classic has hit the 4K format in the UK courtesy of Arrow Video in what is a stacked to the maximum limited edition set

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The Bunny Game (2011) Review

The Bunny Game was not as graphically violent as I expected. It was however mean spirited, bleak & an onslaught of human torment

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The Stuff (1985) 4K UHD Review Arrow Video

Let’s jump straight into this review. I’ll talk about the plot after.

The Stuff in 4K looked pretty much stunning! For the most part, yes Arrow knocks it out of the park again.

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Murder-Rock (1984) Limited Edition 4K/Blu-Ray 88 Films

After last September’s groundbreaking region A territory 4K release of Friday The 13th (2009) courtesy of Arrow Video

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CASTLE FREAK (1995) 101 Films Limited Edition Blu-Ray Review

A full moon favourite of mine since first watching in 2018, which happened to be my first 88 Films Blu-Ray purchase

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From Hell To The Stars: Jason Goes To Hell (1993) Jason X (2001) Arrow Video 4K Releases

After last September’s groundbreaking region A territory 4K release of Friday The 13th (2009) courtesy of Arrow Video

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No score, No mercy Megan is missing (2011)

Megan is missing, an unsettling, disturbing, downbeat found footage gem that lingers long after the credits roll.

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The Echo on the Hill: Leaving D.C. (2013)

The lasting impression of Leaving D.C. is that of ambiguity in it’s entirety. So many questions with no definitive concrete answer and there lies the appeal.

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Witness the one man Nightmare Circus: A review of Be My Cat: A film for Anne (2015)

There are films that blur the line between fiction and reality… and then there’s Be My Cat: A Film for Anne. A one-man nightmare circus of obsession, performance, and delusion

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