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Synapse’s 4K release of ‘Phenomena’ is a stunner, making the decision to upgrade your existing release an easy one.
Larry Cohen’s filmography deserves all the upgraded love it can get and ‘God Told Me To’ is one of his best titles.
Zack Snyder’s ‘Dawn Of The Dead’ has always had a signature look and Scream Factory’s 4K release makes it look better than ever.
Flatliners is solidly directed, well written, and beautifully shot—all good reasons to add this 4K disc to your collection.
What ‘Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things’ lacks in budget and acting talent it nearly makes up in heart and oddball charm.
No Escape offers adventurous, dystopian sci-fi, with a commendable cast and a few stunningly violent scenes.
The new Army of Darkness steelbook looks nice. But this is mainly aimed squarely at videophiles who want the highest possible video quality.
Scream Factory’s ‘Child’s Play 3’ provides a great a/v presentation and a number of bonus features fans may find appealing.
Still the most unsettling and genuinely frightening entry in the series, ‘Child’s Play’ finally has a definitive version on home video.
‘Child’s Play 2’ gives the fans what they want and not much more – which is fine if you only care about witnessing Chucky’s horrific antics.