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What’s Out on Blu-ray in September: Ghost Stories, Scream For Help, Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town

Adam Ruhl09.2018Blu-Ray Review, HorrorLeave a Comment

Ghost Stories Synopsis from the Press Release: ‘A debunker of all things paranormal, Professor Goodman (Andy Nyman, Black Death) has devoted his life to exposing phony psychics and fraudulent supernatural … Read More

Adam RuhlWhat’s Out on Blu-ray in September: Ghost Stories, Scream For Help, Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town09.18.2018

What’s Out on Blu-ray in August: Lowlife, Strait-Jacket, The Unborn

Adam Ruhl08.2018Blu-Ray Review, HorrorLeave a Comment

Lowlife Synopsis from the press release: ‘What happens when you throw together one fallen Mexican wrestler with serious rage issues, one just-out-of-prison ex-con with a regrettable face tattoo, and one … Read More

Adam RuhlWhat’s Out on Blu-ray in August: Lowlife, Strait-Jacket, The Unborn08.15.2018

What’s Out on Blu-ray in June: Night of the Lepus, Ninja III: The Domination, The Curse of the Cat People

Adam Ruhl06.2018Blu-Ray Review, Horror, MoviesLeave a Comment

Night of the Lepus Okay look, I’m just going to come out and say it. Lepus means bunny, the title of this film effectively is Night of the Bunny. Bunnies … Read More

Adam RuhlWhat’s Out on Blu-ray in June: Night of the Lepus, Ninja III: The Domination, The Curse of the Cat People06.14.2018

What’s Out on Blu-ray for May: The House that Dripped Blood, It’s Alive Trilogy, Kaleidoscope

Adam Ruhl05.2018Blu-Ray Review, HorrorLeave a Comment

Kaleidoscope From the Press Release: ‘This intense, twisty thriller unfolds in the darkest corners of a man’s mind. Recently released from prison, mild-mannered Carl (Toby Jones) quietly attempts to move … Read More

Adam RuhlWhat’s Out on Blu-ray for May: The House that Dripped Blood, It’s Alive Trilogy, Kaleidoscope05.08.2018

Texas Frightmare Weekend 2018 – TFW Announces 2018 Film Festival Lineup

Adam Ruhl04.2018Film Festival, HorrorLeave a Comment

Pop Culture Beast will be returning to Dallas to cover this years 13th annual Texas Frightmare Weekend (Presented by Arrow Video, which is pretty awesome) from May 4th -6th at … Read More

Adam RuhlTexas Frightmare Weekend 2018 – TFW Announces 2018 Film Festival Lineup04.03.2018

Movie Review: The Cloverfield Paradox

Kyle Dodson02.2018Blu-Ray Review, DVD Review, Horror, Movies, Online Shows, Theatrical1 Comment

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In an unprecedented move (after numerous reports of the film being delayed until October 2018), a teaser during the Super Bowl indicated that The Cloverfield Paradox, the third entry to … Read More

Kyle DodsonMovie Review: The Cloverfield Paradox02.05.2018

Arrow Video’s Massive February!

Garon Cockrell01.2018Horror, MoviesLeave a Comment

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Our friends at Arrow Video have a pretty exciting February ahead with NINE releases scheduled. It’s a great variety of titles from horror to international classics well worth your time … Read More

Garon CockrellArrow Video’s Massive February!01.25.2018

What’s out on Blu-ray: Misery, Silent Night Deadly Night, Jabberwocky

Adam Ruhl11.2017Blu-Ray Review, Horror, MoviesLeave a Comment

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 Blu-Ray reviews for December Misery This is one of the very best film adaptations of a Stephen King novel ever. I would argue that Kathy Bates performance as Annie Wilkes … Read More

Adam RuhlWhat’s out on Blu-ray: Misery, Silent Night Deadly Night, Jabberwocky11.30.2017

Review: Jamaica Inn, The Tabard Theatre ***

Gillian Fisher11.2017Culture, Horror, Theatre, Theatre Review, Theatrical, UKLeave a Comment

On Bodmin’s windswept moors a ramshackle lodge stands alone against the slate grey sky. This is the Jamaica Inn; a tavern as empty as the surrounding landscape for “Nobody stops … Read More

Gillian FisherReview: Jamaica Inn, The Tabard Theatre ***11.19.2017

What’s Out on Blu-ray 11/7/2017: Darkness Rising, Killing Ground

Adam Ruhl11.2017Blu-Ray Review, HorrorLeave a Comment

Darkness Rising It’s a generic horror title for a fairly generic haunted house film. Madison decides to break into her childhood home with her fiancé and her cousin on the … Read More

Adam RuhlWhat’s Out on Blu-ray 11/7/2017: Darkness Rising, Killing Ground11.09.2017

Scream Factory Halloween: 70s & 80s

Garon Cockrell10.2017Blu-Ray Review, Horror, MoviesLeave a Comment

We’re just a couple weeks out from Halloween so we’re gonna feature a few more titles from our friends at Scream Factory. Now, keep in mind Scream has literally dozens … Read More

Garon CockrellScream Factory Halloween: 70s & 80s10.16.2017

Product Review: Atmos FX

Garon Cockrell10.2017Horror, Miscellaneous, Product Review, TechLeave a Comment

One of the coolest things in Halloween (and other holidays now) decorating is available for you to creep up your house. Atmos FX is a digital projector that allows you … Read More

Garon CockrellProduct Review: Atmos FX10.13.2017

Worth Your Money: Four New Blu-ray Releases!

Garon Cockrell10.2017Blu-Ray Review, Horror, Movies, ReviewsLeave a Comment

This week we’re taking a look at four recent blu-ray releases including a couple sequels, an absolute classic, and an uber violent religion-based film. Might ALL of them be worth … Read More

Garon CockrellWorth Your Money: Four New Blu-ray Releases!10.09.2017

What’s out on Blu-ray in October: Jackals, The Lure, Red Planet, The Poughkeepsie Tapes

Adam Ruhl10.2017Blu-Ray Review, HorrorLeave a Comment

Jackals Justin (Ben Sullivan) is kidnapped back by his family from a cult in an effort to deprogram him. However, the entire cult swarms the secluded cabin they are holed … Read More

Adam RuhlWhat’s out on Blu-ray in October: Jackals, The Lure, Red Planet, The Poughkeepsie Tapes10.09.2017
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