Elite Entertainment has just released “Eaten Alive”, a horror movie by Tobe Hooper, the director who also brought us the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” Long considered the “lost movie” of Hooper, this film has gone through more titles than any [...]
New Line Home Video has hidden some trailers on their recent release of the ominous “The Astronaut’s Wife.” Apart from the obligatory credit screen that can be found by selecting the New Line logo on the disc’s main menu, you can also find three [...]
A few genetically manipulated bats escape a laboratory and quickly infect an exponentially growing number of other bats. The result – blood-thirsty and overly intelligent killers that cloak the sky and begin feasting on everything human. Quite [...]
Although Ed Wood’s masterpiece "Plan 9 From Outer Space" has been released on DVD before, that release wasn’t particularly appealing, as it was taken from a shoddy source and the DVD itself was also quite a disappointment. When Image [...]
Humphrey Bogart was the epitome of the classic tough-as-nails detective. In many films, his characters became iconic portrayals of heroes and unlikely-heroes alike, as he conquered the world with his films and created memorably movie history. Many of his [...]
When MTV’s "Unplugged" sessions conquered TV screen across the world, they were hailed as the most intimate thing imaginable in the music industry. Bringing pure live performances of artists in front of very limited audiences in small venues [...]
What would happen if a small-town idealist would suddenly become heir to a huge amount of money? Would he be corrupted by the wealth? Would he be able to hold it together? Would he fall victim to the sharks swimming in the big city? Would he be able to [...]
Anchor Bay Entertainment and Universal continue to show their support of DVD by releasing obscure films from the past. Their latest offering is Paul Schrader’s 1978 drama “Blue Collar”, starring Richard Pryor, Harvey Ketiel, and Yaphet Kotto. The [...]
Let me start by saying that I’m not a fan of "Pretty Woman" and I’ve never liked Julia Roberts very much. However, I loved "Notting Hill", so I tried to go into "Runaway Bride" with an open mind. I had no illusions, mind [...]
I have to admit I was not consciously familiar with H. G. Lewis’ works until I got the opportunity to review this disc, and now that I have seen "Two Thousand Maniacs!" I am left with a weird feeling. Let me explain. Most of you, like myself, [...]