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Blu-ray Review: “The Suspicious Death Of A Minor” Is An Interesting Mix Of Genres
October 26, 2017Comments Off on Blu-ray Review: “The Suspicious Death Of A Minor” Is An Interesting Mix Of GenresDetective Paolo Germi is assigned to investigate the suspicious murder of a very young girl, but every time he gets closer to unravel the mystery, more killings occur. Eventually, throughout his investigation, he uncovers a... -
Blu-ray Review: “Don’t Torture A Duckling” Reinvents The Horror Genre
October 26, 2017Comments Off on Blu-ray Review: “Don’t Torture A Duckling” Reinvents The Horror GenreA reporter and a promiscuous young woman try to solve a series of child killings in a remote southern Italian town that’s rife with superstition and distrust of outsiders.... -
Blu-ray Review: “Vikings: Season 4 – Volume Two” Is The Best Season For The Show Yet
October 19, 2017Comments Off on Blu-ray Review: “Vikings: Season 4 – Volume Two” Is The Best Season For The Show YetRagnar’s return to Kattegat following his shameful defeat in Paris escalates tension among his sons. Determined to save what remains of his legacy, Ragnar recruits Ivar for a perilous voyage to England, where he plans... -
Blu-ray Review: “American Horror Story: Roanoke” Is A Half Miss/Half Successful Step For The Future Of AHS
October 19, 2017Comments Off on Blu-ray Review: “American Horror Story: Roanoke” Is A Half Miss/Half Successful Step For The Future Of AHSHoping to begin a peaceful new life in a rustic North Carolina farmhouse, Shelby and Matt Miller (Emmy® winner Sarah Paulson and OSCAR® Winner Cuba Gooding Jr.) flee Los Angeles, only to find murder, mayhem,... -
Blu-ray Review: “Blood Feast” Forever Changed How Horror Films Were Made
October 13, 2017Comments Off on Blu-ray Review: “Blood Feast” Forever Changed How Horror Films Were MadeAn Egyptian caterer kills various women in suburban Miami to use their body parts to bring to life a dormant Egyptian goddess, while an inept police detective tries to track him down....