Udo Kier

Suspiria

March 14, 2018 // 0 Comments

In the realm of cult horror films, there are some titles, which are revered more than others. Sometimes it’s for their groundbreaking special effects, at others for the unprecedented scares. And other times yet, it could be because of the film’s [...]

Mother of Tears

September 19, 2008 // 0 Comments

In 1977, Dario Argento directed "Suspiria, " the first film in what became known as the "Three Mothers" trilogy that continued with "Inferno" in 1980, leaving fans waiting nearly 30 years for the final chapter. That chapter [...]

John Carpenter’s Cigarette Burns

March 14, 2006 // 0 Comments

The "Masters Of Horror" series of TV movies has been hailed and awaited by many horror fans. Unlike the "Tales From The Crypt" series, these films are not being created by mainstream actors and directors wanting to try their hand in [...]

Blade

January 25, 2006 // 0 Comments

Credited as one of the films that heralded in the recent Hollywood resurrection of comic book adaptations, "Blade" still remains as one of the darkest of the genre. New Line Home Entertainment has prepared this 1998 vampire tale for release on [...]

Mark Of The Devil

November 12, 2004 // 0 Comments

When ’Mark Of The Devil’ was fist released in1969 it created waves of outrage as it clearly was the most overtly violent and graphic film of its time. It quickly gathered the reputation as a most controversial and horrifying film, which helped make [...]

Modern Vampires

October 26, 1999 // 0 Comments

If there were a price for the most misleading packaging for a movie, one where the creators of the publicity materials either completely missed the meaning of the film or purposefully tried to veil it, I believe this prize would have to got to Sterling [...]

Blade

December 1, 1998 // 0 Comments

“Blade’s” anamorphic widescreen transfer restores the film’s original 2.35:1 aspect ratio. The image is detailed and sharp, without compression artifacts, color bleeding or noise. Many of the film’s scenes are shot under difficult, often dark [...]