Arrow Video is back once again to tempt the cult film fans. This time fans are treated to an even more rare release (at least on British sores) with the strangely heartfelt story of Knightriders.
The film follows a makeshift community of Renaissance performers as they struggle to earn a living, avoid despicable police officer and come to terms with their leader whose slowly starting to loose the plot.
So head on inside for anoth top review from Dom …
Dom is back with yet another Arrow Video release. This time he is tackling Wes Craven’s folk-horror feature — but is it a case
of too many ideas and poor execution? Head on inside and see what Dom makes of this Hi-Def release.
So far coutry life with crazy locals and set in Amish Country, at a local farm, where a woman’s husband is mysteriously killed by his own tractor? Head on inside …
When it comes to b-movies, be it science fiction, horror or just plain weird, it’s all about the title that first brings you in, no matter what lies in store; and nothing could be more true than this marvellous slice of grindhouse kitsch released from 88 Film, Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity.
So head on inside to see the joys of 88 Films release from their new Grindhouse collection…
Since September of last year we have been bring you some great screenings, including such greats as Night of the Living Dead, Halloween, The Warriors and First Blood. Now for our latest screening we bring you the cult classic Re-Animator. But that’s not all; we are also offering free tickets to see this great bit of horror comedy.
So head on inside to find out how you can get your hands on these free tickets…
In 1978 the face of horror changed forever with the release of John Carpenters seminal classic, Halloween. Now
with trick or treating fast approaching, Dom brings us his take on the 3 Halloween films that are closest to his heart. Its 3 times the Halloween and 3 times the Myers! He’s back once again and this time he’s brought a friend home.
Head on inside for Dom’s great look back over his favourite Halloween films …
With Halloween only 2 days away Ken brings us some beastly horrors with this Italian American collaboration Primal Rage from director Vittorio Rambaldi.
A scientist at a Florida university inadvertently creates a “rage virus” while performing experiments intended to restore dead brain tissue in baboons. When a journalist for the college paper breaks into the campus lab, he’s bitten by one of the infected baboons; the virus soon spreads to a trio of rapists and a valley girl.
So head on inside for more of this beastly horror…
Shinya Tsukamoto is a rare film-maker to challenge both the audio and the visual. With Tetsuo: Iron Man, Dominic looks over this
Cyber-Punk classic and sees that Japanese B-Movies and art can become one visually inviting treat, but only for those brave enough to try.
So head on inside for Dom’s latest review …

