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Django Prepare a Coffin Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
Among the possibly hundreds of European westerns to carry the name “Django” in their title in some capacity (many films were retitled to...
Gabe Powers
Feb 18, 2020


The Freakmaker LE Blu-ray Review
The late Jack Cardiff spent much of his movie career as one of the UK’s most groundbreaking cinematographers. This included the pristine Tec
Gabe Powers
Feb 17, 2020


Roy Colt and Winchester Jack Blu-ray Review/Comparison (originally published 2017)
The spaghetti western was too prevalent and popular for a director-for-hire like Mario Bava to ignore and he did make a number of forays...
Gabe Powers
Feb 14, 2020


Episode 10: The Best Horror Movies of the 2010s (Part Two), feat. Patrick Ripoll & Luana Saitta
HERE WAS TOO MUCH GOOD STUFF FOR ONE PODCAST! OR EVEN TWO!! THERE’S GONNA BE ANOTHER ONE AFTER THIS ONE, GUYS!!!
Gabe Powers
Feb 13, 2020


The Great Silence Blu-ray Review (originally published 2018)
Like all of Italy’s cinematic fads, the spaghetti western movement was destined to burned itself out. If other recent fads were any...
Gabe Powers
Feb 13, 2020


Alien: Covenant Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
As any friend of mine can tell you, I believe firmly that there is only one bad movie in the Alien franchise and it is Greg Strause’s AVPR:
Gabe Powers
Feb 12, 2020


Snowpiercer Blu-ray Review (originally published 2014)
In the late 1990s, South Korean cinema and K-Pop musical icons (think Rain and Psy) made a splash in the Western world. This era is generall
Gabe Powers
Feb 11, 2020


Green Inferno Blu-ray Review (originally published 2016)
Eli Roth’s career as a would-be master of terror began with the unexpected theatrical release of his independently produced ‘70s horror...
Gabe Powers
Feb 10, 2020


Deathgasm Blu-ray Review (originally published 2016)
The New Zealand horror comedy, a charming tradition that extends back to the early days of Peter Jackson’s filmmaking career, is enjoying a
Gabe Powers
Feb 7, 2020


Get Out Blu-ray Review (originally published 2017)
Complaining about the tastes of mainstream cinema audiences is a favorite movie nerd pastime. Conventional tastes drive the entire industry
Gabe Powers
Feb 6, 2020
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