
Hammer Volume Four: Faces of Fear
Suffice it to say that Indicator/Powerhouse have once again done a sterling job on this box set… Volume 5 please!
Suffice it to say that Indicator/Powerhouse have once again done a sterling job on this box set… Volume 5 please!
A right mish mash of exploitation flicks on the Hemisphere Horrors boxset from Severin following up from their previous Blood Island set.
Was the world crying out for a boxset of Anaconda and it’s three (yes, three!) sequels – probably not but here it is nonetheless
…the subtitle used usefully informs that this is “the original schlock classic”… well its certainly schlock but classic might be stretching a point.
Who? Is a spy thriller with sf overtones and a touch of the Frankenstein’s about it.
I first saw this back in the VHS days when just about anything and everything was shoved out on tape – this was one from Mountain Video…
Pets is an odd little concoction which you might assume from the most commonly seen poster (two girls in collars and chains) was just another horror movie from the 70s…
I recall Aussie horror Next of Kin being advertised in the trades back when I worked in a VHS rental store but somehow it passed me by when it came to viewing it.
The scurrilous and scuzzy The Beast in Heat is probably not the sort of film that normally gets coverage in We Belong Dead…
With a cast headed by Peter Cushing and with Milton Subotsky as a producer, plus the fact this is a multi-part story you might be forgiven for thinking that The Uncanny was an Amicus anthology.