I. Love. Zombies. All zombies. The runners, the walkers, the legless crawlers … and even the dismembered kind that still try to bite you, even though they have no body. They are scary, creepy, and they just want to eat you. Nothing more, nothing less. I also LOVE horror and interesting characters that I can […]
Archive for the ‘BLU-RAY’ Category

Check In to COMA, Stat! (Blu-Ray Review)


Before “Grey’s Anatomy” introduced us to the lusty antics and high-stakes drama of the surgeons at Seattle Grace Hospital, screenwriter and director Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park, ER) wrote and directed the medical thriller Coma, out now on Blu-Ray from Warner Home Video. Based on the novel by Robin Cook, this film will make anyone think twice […]

ATM, Cashes in on Terror (Blu-Ray Review)


The thrill flick ATM has all the elements for a good night of terror especially for the novice horror lovers. A strong trio of actors gets able direction from newcomer David Brooks who frames his film in a small space for maximum fright factor. Now on Blu-ray you can get this chiller with all its […]



Downtown Cinema (with Malone) Reviews SPAWN [1997] (Blu-Ray Review)


Popular culture is a funny thing. Certain trends hit wildly popular and often come back to haunt us years later. The 90’s was all about pop-rap, flannel shirts, depression and ultimately a corporate sponsored faux 1960’s “raging against the machine”. A bohemian lifestyle reminiscent of Paris in the late 1800’s flourished – not in saloons […]
Steven Seagal is HARD TO KILL – (Blu-Ray Review)


Ok, I’ll be the first to admit, I’m not the biggest Steven Seagal fan. I wouldn’t even go as far as to use the word ‘fan’, but I have to say, I AM a fan of cheesy 80’s action flicks. Chuck Norris was my hero, as I pretty much saw everything that he made back […]
Sean Connery’s OUTLAND (Blu-Ray Review)


HBO in the early 1980’s. It was a major part of my childhood (& so was MTV – remember when they used to play music videos?) “R” rated films were shown “only at night”, and that meant that my parents were home. I remember asking (begging) my father if I could stay up and watch […]


TWINS OF EVIL (Blu-Ray Review)


New from Synapse Films, in a Blu-Ray+DVD combo pack, comes another entry in its Hammer Horror Collection: Twins of Evil, featuring Playboy Centerfold models, Mary and Madeleine Collinson, in the titular roles. The 1971 Hammer classic is part of the Karnstein Trilogy, along with The Vampire Lovers and Lust for a Vampire.