Shout Factory’s multi-film collections of Roger Corman productions have become an excellent value for cult movie historians. The transfers are…
Though Shout! Factory is primarily known as a nostalgia label dealing in vintage film and television, a certain percentage of…
Stephanie Rothman was a unique talent in 1970’s b-movie cinema. She was a female director at a time when it…
In this era of Twilight, it makes perfect sense to make a vampire movie. That series has raised this subgenre…
Lady Frankenstein is one of the more unusual films to emerge from New World Pictures during its formative years. Rather…
Of all the horror monster subgenres, the mummy movie might be the most difficult to pull off in a modern…
Just a quick update to acknowledge that the last few waves of releases from Warner Archives have been targeting a…
Until the advent of DVD, cult movie fans had a hard time find their favorites in uncut, widescreen versions. Thankfully,…
You can deck the halls with awful movies and clever jokes this holiday season thanks to the release of a…
Grotesque was one of the many horror films dumped on home video during the late 1980’s. For this kind of…
The early 1970’s was a time where the boundaries were being pushed in all walks of life. Thus, it made…
Synapse Films seem to be cornering the market when it comes to putting vintage 42nd Street scuzz on blu-ray: recently…