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Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil: A Blu-Ray Review
Look, I'm going to level with you: I flat-out loved the original Hoodwinked. An animated, super-hip, Tarantino-tinged mash-up of Little Red Riding Hood and Rashomon, Hoodwinked came out of nowhere and blindsided me with its charm.
Blue Valentine: A Blu-Ray Review
Blue Valentine is a film that perfectly captures the flavor of rural life in Pennsylvania, and for that reason, I sort of hate it.
Review: Grace (2009)
There's something wrong with Baby. Jordan Ladd experiences a whole new kind of post-partum depression in Paul Sobet's 2009 psychological horror film, Grace.
Review: Altitude (2010)
A malfunctioning plane and a fearsome sky monster pose twin dangers to a group of teens in this new sci-fi/horror thriller from our friends at Anchor Bay.
Review: The Howling Trilogy (2010)
Joe survived The Howling Trilogy, and all you got is this lousy write-up. Three werewolf movies in a single day!
Review: Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
Freddy Krueger returns to stalk a new generation of teens in this Michael Bay-produced remake. Oscar nominee Jackie Earle Haley stars.
Review: After.Life (2009)
Liam Neeson, Christina Ricci, and Justin Long star in this engaging horror-tinged thriller about the line between life and death.
Review: Frozen (2009)
"No one knows you're up there," warns the tag line for Adam Green's latest film. Frozen tells the story of three friends who get trapped on a ski lift during a blizzard, with little hope of rescue.
Review: The Evil Dead (1981)
Sam Raimi's low-budget horror classic The Evil Dead has finally made the transition to Blu-Ray. Originally shot on 16mm for a low six-figure sum, The Evil Dead is as much a testament to what a group of creative people can create on a small budget.
Review: Hatchet (2007)
Adam Green's grungy 2007 ode to '70s and '80s slasher horror gets a 1080p makeover courtesy of our friends at Anchor Bay Entertainment.
