Shout! Factory may as well have gone ahead and retitled this 4K release Blackest Christmas.
This atmospheric marrying of fact and fiction still resonates with its themes of political corruption and abuse of power.
Blue Underground brings the film to Blu-ray with a 2K scan that gives it more image detail than ever before on home video.
Clark’s holiday-themed shocker gets a striking 2K upgrade and a thick-stacked slate of extras.
I wasn’t the only person to see the connection to Porky’s.
Quentin Tarantino is one of those directors that thoroughly divides people: You either love to hate him, or hate to love him.
Clever title, insufferable movie!
This zombie flick doesn’t even have the dead rise until the final half-hour.
Like a ghost, Bob Clark’s film is impossible to pin down.
A sick joke that should make strange bedfellows between pederasts and the insipid demographic that keeps Anne Geddes’s paper stacked.
The film is little more than a camp primer for the Huggies Pull-Ups crowd.