The Devil Rides a Snowmobile in Arrow Video Release ‘The Chill Factor (1989)’
Arrow Video digs out a forgotten horror movie from the 80s and, once you get past the silliness, ‘The Chill Factor’ is pretty good.
Arrow Video digs out a forgotten horror movie from the 80s and, once you get past the silliness, ‘The Chill Factor’ is pretty good.
I remember the commercials and the tag line for Night of the Creeps when it was first released back in 1986.
Blue Underground’s excellent 4K restoration places Italian director Lucio Fulci’s most infamous work, ‘The New York Ripper,’ back into the spotlight.
The Arrow Video Blu-ray release of ‘Trapped Alive’ features a fantastic monster surrounded by unintentional hilarity in an abandoned mine.
After nearly turning it off, Andy Burns discovers that Escape Room is a decent thriller that works within its PG-13 boundaries.
‘The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire’ looks great on Arrow Video’s 2K restoration, but the movie itself is renowned for not making a lick of sense.
‘Color Me Blood Red’ skewers the art world with a mixture of gore, intensity, and silliness in this Arrow Video Blu-ray restoration.
Arrow Video’s restoration of ‘The Fifth Cord’ is informative and beautiful to look at but, with the exception of Franco Nero, the movie is unimpressive.
The Italian thriller, ‘The Forbidden Photos of a Lady above Suspicion,’ tones down the violence and ramps up the creepiness in this Arrow Video Blu-ray.
Arrow Video’s 4K restoration of the director’s cut the highly-esteemed giallo, ‘Deep Red,’ is the best way to watch Dario Argento’s classic at home.
There’s something to be respected about The Gore Gore Girls, a lack of discernible attitude and a willingness to throw everything possible at the screen and see what sticks, only to slide slowly down, leaving a trail of goo in its wake.
The Arrow Video Blu-Ray release of Massimo Dallamano’s ‘What Have They Done to Your Daughters?’ is gorgeous and informative, but the special features may be better than the actual film.