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Month: January 2019

Review: Mercy Christmas

If you’ve ever wondered what the Sawyer’s festive gathering comprised of, then ponder no longer. ‘Mercy Christmas’ (whilst admittedly nothing to do with the Texas Chainsaw family), tells a bloody and brutal tale of a family whose ‘having friends over for dinner’ might be something far more literal than just a turn of phrase. ‘Mercy […]

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Arrow Video – February 2019

This February Arrow Video delivers a Valentine to film fanatics, with a wonderful roster of giallo classics, international cult hits and ghoulish horror. The Fifth Cord – on Blu-ray on 4 February 2019 A terrific giallo from Bazzoni, The Fifth Cord, a thriller that takes its cues from Agatha Christie, with Django legend Franco Nero as […]

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Lionsgate UK presents Class of 1999, The Unholy and Parents on Blu-ray as part of the Vestron Collector’s Series 25th February

Lionsgate UK are pleased to announce three more cult classics joining their Vestron Collector’s Series. Originally released by Vestron Video, these classic horror and sci-fi titles are restored and remastered on Blu-ray™ and packed with hours of special features.  CLASS OF 1999 (1990) The time is the future, and youth gang violence is so high that […]

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Review: The Cabin (Swe)

Despite its rather generic title ‘The Cabin’ is a rather slick looking cat-and-mouse style thriller set in the stunning backdrop of rural Scandinavia. When a young couple, already struggling with their relationship, arrive at their weekend getaway their petty quarrels become the least of their worries. Not only is the cabin an isolated and somewhat […]

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Review: Elves

Continuing the themes of festive frighteners killer Elves join the roster of Christmas killer critters, well at least possessed human versions of such. The plot of Elves follows a group of friends who end up in an odd and ill-fated game which involves the bane of children everywhere – the Naughty list. In a somewhat […]

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Review: Mrs Claus

Christmas really isn’t a great time to be a sorority house girl. Aside from summer-time camping trips I would say, staying on campus over the holiday season has got to be one of the more perilous times of the year. Since the iconic ‘Black Christmas’ of 1974 gave all manner of stalkers and weidos and […]

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Review: Secret Santa

Just like the titular game Adam Marcus’s ‘Secret Santa’ has is awkward moments, some hits, some misses, but overall remains a fun endeavour. The film opens with festive music, festive themes and a montage which sees our characters arriving at, what will be for most of them, their final destination – the Pope family house. […]

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