A family is caught in a web of lies, fears, and suspense after the ex-girlfriend of their deceased son appears five years after his death — and tells them she is carrying his child.
Blu-ray Review: Disney’s “The Lion King” Proves Once Again That Power Moves Are A Necessary Part Of Jungle Life
After the murder of his father, a young lion prince flees his kingdom only to learn the true meaning of responsibility and bravery.
Blu-ray Review: “Satanic Panic” Does Nothing But Conjure Uninspired Boredom
A pizza delivery girl at the end of her financial rope has to fight for her life – and her tips – when her last order of the night turns out to be high society Satanists in need of a virgin sacrifice.
Blu-ray Review: “Galaxy Quest: 20th Anniversary” Is As Funny Today As It Was In 1999
The alumni cast of a space opera television series have to play their roles as the real thing when an alien race needs their help. However, they also have to defend both Earth and the alien race from a reptilian warlord.
Blu-ray Review: In Ancient China, A Monk And A Poet Team Up To Solve A Four-Legged Mystery In “Legend Of The Demon Cat”
Havoc descends upon the Imperial Court of the Tang Dynasty when the General’s wife is possessed by an ancient demon. Through a series of unexpected twists and turns, the unlikely duo of an eccentric poet and dutiful monk, unravel the dark and ancient mystery behind a centuries-old death of a beautiful courtesan in hopes …
DVD Review: A Serial Killer-Turned-Drone Takes Revenge On His Ex In “The Drone”
A newlywed couple is terrorized by a consumer drone that has become sentient with the consciousness of a deranged serial killer.
Blu-ray Review: “Stuber” Doesn’t Get That 5-Star Rating
A detective recruits his Uber driver into an unexpected night of adventure.
DVD Review: In “Emanuel,” A Hate Crime Leaves Nine People Dead In A South Carolina Church And I Question The True Meaning Of Forgiveness
On June 17th, 2015, a white supremacist walked into a bible study and murdered nine African Americans. This is the story of the victims and survivors of that night.
Blu-ray Review: The “Malevolence” Trilogy Is Why The Slasher Genre Is Pretty Much Dead, It’s Hard To Keep It Interesting
Filmed on a shoestring budget of $200,000 over the course of two years, “Malevolence” went on to gross millions of dollars and spawned two sequels. All three films were shot around Bethlehem, Pennsylvania which is the perfect setting for rural terror and screams that can’t be heard for a country mile.