For a very long time The Decline of Western Civilisation trilogy by Penelope Spheeris has been long overdue a dvd or blu-ray release after the first two being only released on VHS decades ago. Shout Factory in the US and Second Sight in the UK have released a extras packed boxset of the three films … Continue reading Penelope Spheeris Interview
Author: Ian Schultz
Philip Ridley Interview
Philip Ridley may have only made 3 feature films in the space of 25 years but he has made three of the most striking and original films in recent decades. His debut and best film The Reflecting Skinhas recently came out in a new Blu-Ray edition thanks to the lovely folks at Soda Pictures. So … Continue reading Philip Ridley Interview
Bride Of Re-Animator – Blu-Ray Review
Naturally given the fact Re-Animator was a huge success both critically and financially it was obvious a sequel was going to come at some point. Stuart Gordon declined to direct for a various of reasons so the first film’s producer Brian Yuzna stepped in who got money because he made a twofer deal for Bride … Continue reading Bride Of Re-Animator – Blu-Ray Review
Re-Animator – Blu-Ray Review
Re-Animator remains one of the finest “Horror-Comedies” to ever grace the screen. The film was based on a series of short stories by H. P. Lovecraft who was a writer of “weird fiction” which often merged horror and science fiction. Despite the stories being written during the 20s and 30s, the film is set in … Continue reading Re-Animator – Blu-Ray Review
Dune & Blue Velvet – Blu-Ray Review
David Lynch undeniably is the modern-day face of surrealism on the big screen, only maybe Luis Buñuel (who of course was an original surrealist) is more synonymous with surrealism. Lynch however claims Buñuel had little influence on his work because he didn’t see his work till much later. This set shows contains two stark extremes of his filmography, … Continue reading Dune & Blue Velvet – Blu-Ray Review
