
Is anyone else getting tired of new horror movies? If it's not 12A haunted houses, Eli Roth torture-porning it up or endless found footage films, it's smug-as-hell meta bollocks po-moing for all its worth. I hear you screaming "where are the phallic puppet-demons?" Lucky for you, then, that we have a batch of vintage re-releases this month.

House At The End Of The Street skimps on the gore but ends up doing something far more interesting with the format.
If there’s one thing horror movies have taught us, it’s that you really shouldn’t take people at face value.
Provided by the cast and crew, the audio commentaries are present on eight episodes and vary wildly in tone.
In its final year, Merlin provided plenty to enjoy in terms of both story and visual spectacle.
Never fear, for your faithful horror movie blog offers a resolution even the flakiest should be able to stick to: watch Manborg.
Wizards vs Aliens appears to be a worthy successor to The Sarah Jane Adventures and will doubtless find its way into the hearts of children and adults alike.
In case you didn’t guess, Piranhaconda is a little bit on the silly side.
Peter Jackson’s masterful and timeless Lord of the Rings trilogy represents a cinematic feat that will not easily be matched.
Attractively packaged, this is a three disc-set, with the third disc containing extras.


