Warner Archive :: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) Blu-ray Review
A new restoration sparks new life into the Hammer Horror classic… continue reading
A new restoration sparks new life into the Hammer Horror classic… continue reading
Not even a weak story can bring down the two titans… continue reading
Leave it to 2020 to have a disaster movie feel too close to home… continue reading
‘A Call to Spy’ is a bit oddly paced at times, but the sacrifices it shows feel real… continue reading
‘Possessor’ is the goriest film I have seen this year with many moments that made me turn my head… continue reading
‘DieRy’ has deep thoughts wrapped in a world that feels much less deep… continue reading
‘Range Runners’ almost feels like it could be based on a real life inspirational tale… continue reading
‘The Secrets We Keep’ is a similar tale to those seen before, but it feels like a good example of them… continue reading
The thriller is sure to raise the hackles of a certain portion of the population… continue reading
‘Peninsula’ isn’t as striking as ‘Train to Busan’ but still a bloody good time… continue reading
This was just the right movie I needed when I headed back to the theater. It was simple and entertaining… continue reading
Two critics have differing opinions on Dave Franco’s new thriller… continue reading
Kino Lorber shines a spotlight on a lesser known Castle film… continue reading
‘Extraction’ has some of the best stunt work I have seen in recent memory… continue reading
A decent high def clean-up for a not-so-great 70s TV movie… continue reading