31 Days of Horror 2021: Arrow Video’s “Children of the Corn” 4K is Full of Solid Extras
With their new 4K edition of Children of the Corn, Arrow Video really gives fans of the film their money’s worth.
With their new 4K edition of Children of the Corn, Arrow Video really gives fans of the film their money’s worth.
Arrow Video’s Blu-ray reissue of The Brotherhood of Satan makes for a devilishly good way to kick off October.
Need some suggestions on how to spend any holiday money you might have been gifted. Look no further!
In this edition of The Week in Horror, Tim Murr celebrates the memory of Denny O’Neil and looks at upcoming Blu-ray releases.
From The Fly Collection to The Omen Collection and more, Tim Murr recommends some solid Blu-ray sets for the Holiday season.
Tim Murr hurls himself headlong into all kinds of 70s low-budget horror with Arrow Video’s ‘American Horror Project, Vols. 1 & 2.’
Arrow Video’s Blu-ray of ‘Alice, Sweet Alice’ reveals a Catholic horror movie of a different kind, eschewing demonic possession for madness and murder.
Arrow Video’s restored and extended cut of ‘Weird Science’ would be a tremendous addition to the library of any fan of 1980s cinema.
Arrow Video digs out a forgotten horror movie from the 80s and, once you get past the silliness, ‘The Chill Factor’ is pretty good.
‘Midsommar’ garners praise, ‘3 From Hell’ marketing shows its Italian western influences, and Arrow and Criterion movies on the cheap in The Week in Horror.
The Arrow Video Blu-ray release of ‘Trapped Alive’ features a fantastic monster surrounded by unintentional hilarity in an abandoned mine.
The Arrow Video Blu-ray of the 1975 giallo sleazefest, ‘Strip Nude for Your Killer,’ looks great. Tim Murr says the movie isn’t bad, either.