Posts Tagged ‘Roger Corman’
The Terminator 4K UHD Review: Tech Noir
For my money, Cameron never made a tighter, meaner movie.
Read MoreNight of the Blood Beast + Attack of the Giant Leeches Blu-ray Review: A Creepy Creature Double Feature
You’ll be smiling through Christmas with monster mayhem merriment!
Read MoreFrom the Couch Hole: ‘Til You Come Home Again to Stay
This week there’s a photograph of the masque of Red Death. Don’t look now but the answer to who saw her die might be butter biscuits.
Read MoreThe Film Detective Digital Drive-In Is Opening for the Summer
Friday Double Features will continue throughout the summer, with a focus on science-fiction in July.
Read MoreThe Twilight People (1972) Blu-ray Review: The Island of Dr. Romero
John Ashley and Pam Grier highlight this hilariously cheesy slice of Filipino rip-off cinema.
Read MoreTrailer Trauma 4: Television Trauma (2017) Blu-ray Review: TV Spots-a-Go-Go
Garagehouse Pictures unveils its most ambitious compilation ever ‒ and the result is nothing but incredible.
Read MoreTwilight Time Presents: The Southern Pacific Training Montage
Runaway locomotives, trainspotting hoboes, rail-hopping escapees, and deep-rooted Deep South prides and prejudices highlight this delivery of Blu-ray goods.
Read MoreStakeout on Dope Street (1958) DVD Review: Kershner. Corman. Coleman. Oh, My!
This forgotten gem from the Warner Archive Collection offers just the facts, and more than a little strange movie history.
Read MoreBlood Bath Blu-ray Review: Bloody Interesting
Sometimes the behind-the-scenes stories are more interesting than the actual films.
Read MoreBlood Bath (1966) Blu-ray Review: Alternately Bloody Good and Awfully Bad Stuff
Arrow Video brings us the ultimate release of the Roger Corman horror film best known for its bizarre and convoluted production history.
Read MoreThe Stuff (1985) Blu-ray Review: The Thing Nightmares Are Made From
Larry Cohen’s comical, horrifying look at rampant commercialism, American gluttony, and corporate greed gets another chance to creep around thanks to Arrow Video.
Read MoreThe Bat (1959) / A Bucket of Blood Blu-rays Review: The Film Detective Goes Public (Domain)
A new indie label releases BD-R versions of two late ’50s cult classics.
Read MoreBlack Patch (1957) DVD Review: A Genuinely Magnificent, Forgotten B Western
Imagine if David Lynch traveled back in time to the ’50s, made a TV show, then re-edited it into a feature film to create the Spaghetti Western movement.
Read MoreThe St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (1967) Blu-ray Review: Corman Slays ‘Em
The movie that almost put gangsters films back on the map returns for another round (of ammunition).
Read MoreGrindhouse Trailer Classics, Volume 1 DVD Review: Seven Years Later…
Indie label Intervision presents American viewers with a collection of classic previews that has been out in the UK for over half of a decade now.
Read MoreRock ‘N’ Roll High School Movie Review: Nonsense. Sweet, Glorious Nonsense
There is no message here, other than “Hey! Jokes and music! Enjoy!”
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