Black Sunday (Blu-ray)
Recommended The Movie: When this masterpiece of gothic horror begins, an accused witch named Asa Vajda (Barbara Steele) has the Mask Of Satan pounded onto her face before she's burned at the stake.
Recommended The Movie: When this masterpiece of gothic horror begins, an accused witch named Asa Vajda (Barbara Steele) has the Mask Of Satan pounded onto her face before she's burned at the stake.
Rent It The Movie: Directed by Brett Simmons (and produced by Drew Barrymore, yes that Drew Barrymore), 2014's Animal is hardly going to win any awards for originality but for the creature feature fans out there who appreciate guys in suits' over CGI rendered beasties, this is worth a look. The movie revolves around a camping trip led by Jeff (Parker Young) who is accompanied by his foxy …
Highly Recommended The Movie: Henry V is Kenneth Branagh's much-revered directorial debut and perhaps the best of his Shakespeare adaptations. Only 29-years-old when his film was released, Branagh was already tapped by critics and audiences back then as the next Laurence Olivier
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. David Dobkin's The Judge is the kind of stuffed-to-the-brim drama that draws critical guff
Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. What would you do to be famous?
Rent It Despite a good cast, a great title, and an even better poster (see below), World for Ransom (1954) is a terrible Cold War thriller, though not without interest. It was Robert Aldrich's second film as director following Big Leaguer (1953), though quite possibly World for Ransom was made first and released after. Many consider World for Ransom a dry run for Aldrich's great nihilistic noir …
Highly Recommended The Movie: The directorial debut of Chad Stahelski (a prolific stunt coordinator/stunt double who has worked on everything from The Matrix to The Crow to The Expendables ), 2014's John Wick stars Keanu Reeves as the titular character. When the film begins, his wife passes away from a terminal illness
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Anyone taking Luc Besson's Lucy to task for its junk science is missing the point. OK, so humans really do use more than ten percent of the brain's capacity, and no magic pill is going to increase that power tenfold
Recommended The Movie: Directed by Val Guest, a director probably best remembered for the films he made for Hammer Studios than anything else (and some of those were damn good films!), 1957's The Weapon was made for Pelican, picked up in North America by Republic.
Rent It Glance at the back of the Blu-ray package for Jessabelle , and a name might jump out at you: Robert Ben Garant. Comedy fans will recognize the name of comedian Thomas Lennon's long-time writing partner. Along with Kerri Kenney-Silver, Garant and Lennon created Comedy Central's “Reno 911!”, and are also the screenwriters behind the hugely successful Night at the Museum series