The second season of Rod Serling’s horror anthology series looks downright cinematic in HD.
De Sade is a flawed yet fascinating attempt to penetrate into the headspace of the Marquis de Sade.
This startlingly personal and ambitious fantasy receives a top-notch transfer as well as supplements that honor its emotional acuity.
The gallows silliness of Jacques Tourneur’s film wins out despite a slight collection of extras.
The film gets a sterling Blu-ray transfer and a satisfyingly comprehensive slate of bonus features.
The Legend of Hell House is a regrettably just-competent adaptation of a great American horror novel.
One of the year’s essential Blu-ray box sets, boasting an excellent audiovisual presentation and loaded with exceptional extras.
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry boasts its fair share of quotable dialogue ranging between wistful philosophizing, off-the-cuff calumny, and cornball caricature.
Around these parts, we’re pretty partial to Matt Zoller Seitz.
It’s always sad to see a film capable of more settling for less.
For argument’s sake, let’s say you decide to watch ‘em all. What do you have in store?
Who loves you, baby?
Karen Black versus an obviously fake wooden doll is surprisingly credible, scary, and balls to the wall exciting.
Chrisopher Lee’s performance pushes the film into the territory of horror classic.
Regardless of whether he was playing a sinner or a saint, the deep throat of Christopher Lee made the battle between good and evil never sexier.