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Psycho III is the dark horse of the Psycho theatrical-film trilogy, the offbeat one that took fans and critics a…
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Fans of the horror genre’s outrageous side, take note: Autonomy Pictures will expand its outrageous repertoire a little further in…
When Scream Factory first hit the genre home video scene, its ace in the hole was its access to the…
By the time he made Prince Of Darkness, John Carpenter had seen the best and worst of Hollywood filmmaking. He…
As previously announced here, Scream Factory will be highlighting the work of John Carpenter in November via new special editions…
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It’s kind of shocking when you realize that it has taken this long for an entry in George Romero’s beloved…
November will see an old favorite from the VHS/cable t.v. glory days finally getting the high-def treatment when Scream Factory…
Filmmakers who worked on Nikkatsu’s “Roman Porno” line during the ’70s and ’80s were nothing if not experimental. As long…
The idea of making Psycho II must have seemed like a fool’s errand to many people. It was a sequel…