Coming up this September at the Riverside Drive-In is the Drive-In Super Monster Rama! plays for two awesome nights! For just $30 ($15 a night), you get eight astounding movies! Make your travel plans now!
You can hang out with some of the biggest movie fans ever, get great food, buy movies, get a drink from me and so much more. See you September 22 and 23!
Repligator from director Bret McCormick is coming from Visual Vengeance!
The 1998 sci-fi classic has never been on blu ray! It comes with hours of new and archival bonus content, brand new cast and crew interviews, and oh yeah — Bill and I did one of the commentary tracks!
Plus you get a limited edition O card and x-ray glasses!
July 7: Start the month with Permanent Vacation. In desperate need of a vacay? Well, be careful who you book with, because the flicks trips in Permanent Vacation are dream holidays that you’ll never return from. Featuring murderous mini-breaks and sun, sea, sand and psychos, these gory getaways feature everything from island paradises full of monsters and mutants to nature breaks from the rat race that will be the death of you. So, pack your sunglasses and flip-flops, but don’t bother buying a return ticket, because you’re going on a Permanent Vacation. Titles include Horrors of Malformed Men, Lake Michigan Monster and The Wind.
July 14: You’re History lets you get on the ARROW Time Machine for a selection of trips to all the time periods you could possibly imagine in You’re History. This curated collection features historical epics, time capsule slices of life and period pieces all featuring blood, swords, romance, political intrigue, unforgettable events, crazed killers and flying fighters. The past has never been as entertaining, or dangerous, as it is in You’re History. Titles Include: Eros + Massacre, Vengeance is Mine and Khrustalyov My Car!
Running Time also appears on this day.
July 21: Josh Ruben Selects has the actor-writer-director of Scare Me, Werewolves Within, Death to 2021 and A Wounded Fawn share his ARROW picks. “First, ARROW asked if I’d list my favorite movies currently streaming on their epic service… then came a flood of shame… cult films? Have I seen any!? Am I a BAD CINEPHILE?! And yet, there they emerged, one after another in alphabetical order, from Basket Case onward came title after title, some of which I haven’t thought about since I was a wee one. Enjoy a taste of the delightfully dark and salacious gems, many of which molded me at too young an age.” Titles include Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, Bad Moon and The Guyver.
July 24: The Blood Money Collection has $10,000 Blood Money, Find a Place to Die and Matalo! (Kill Him).
July 28: Sam Ashurst Selects has ARROW picks from the director of Frankenstein’s Creature, the writer/director of A Little More Flesh and A Little More Flesh II, and the co-host of the Arrow Video podcast. “Being asked to curate a selection of films for Arrow’s streaming service is like getting to break into your favorite video store after hours to pull from the best shelves. Limited to twenty* rentals, this would be the stack coming home with me. So, brace yourself for crazy kung-fu, stoic heroes, lots of female rage, and some of the coolest movies ever made.” Titles include Boxer’s Omen, Day of Angerand Burst City.
Head over to ARROW to start watching now. Subscriptions are available for $6.99 monthly or $49.99 yearly. ARROW is available in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland on the following Apps/devices: Roku (all Roku sticks, boxes, devices, etc), Apple TV & iOS devices, Samsung TVs, Android TV and mobile devices, Fire TV (all Amazon Fire TV Sticks, boxes, etc), and on all web browsers at https://www.arrow-player.com.
Ultraman Day 2023 is coming up fast on July 10, 2023!
To celebrate another year of everyone’s favorite legendary warrior, Mill Creek is having a MASSIVE SALE on all Ultraman DVDs and blu rays, and GIVEAWAYS of Ultraman blu rays every day July 1-10 on their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts, including two ULTIMATE GRAND PRIZES!
Entries for the July 1 giveaway open Friday, June 30 at 10 a.m. Central Standard Time (CST) and are open for 24 hours! Entries for the July 2 giveaway open Saturday, July 1 at 10 a.m. and are open for 24 hours, and so on…
July 1 giveaway winners will be contacted and announced by 2 p.m.CST on Saturday July 1. July 2 giveaway winners will be contacted and announced by 2 p.m. CST on Sunday, July 2, and so on until the final Daily Giveaway winners will be announced at 2 p.m. CST on Sunday, July 9.
Plus, every daily entry makes you eligible for the ULTIMATE GRAND PRIZE!
On Monday, July 10, two people will win 30+ Ultraman titles from Mill Creek Entertainment! DVDS, BLU RAYS AND STEELBOOKS! From their ULTRAMAN – THE COMPLETE SERIES Steelbook to the new BATTLE KAIJU SERIES 01: ULTRAMAN VS. RED KINGcollection, two lucky winners can win decades worth of ULTRAMAN history!
US/Canada Only, must be 18 or older to enter. One entry per person per day, One winner per household.
Oh yeah, about that big sale?
Mill Creek has every ULTRAMAN DVD or BLU RAY at 50%-65% off!* Movies, complete series and steelbooks…EVERYTHING! Go to Deep Discount to start saving.
Mr. Wong, who appeared in twenty magazine stories, four issues of the Dell comic book Popular Comics and six movies — five of which are on this set — was said to be six feet tall, educated at Yale University and had an American-looking face. As an agent of the United States Treasury Department, he’s able to go between the world of white people and the secretive Tongs in San Francisco to solve cases that no one else can.
Aided by Captain William Street and reporter Roberta Logan, Mr. Wong is the star of this Kino Lorber box set. It has five movies on it and all look really great. They’re short and sweet — often under 70 minutes — and were made for Monogram Pictures, one of smallest studios in the golden age of Hollywood.
The films include:
Mr. Wong, Detective (1938): A series of murders leads Mr. Wong to an international spy ring that wants to bring poison overseas to aid the enemies of America.
The Mystery of Mr. Wong(1939): The Eye of the Daughter of the Moon, a rare precious gem, keeps getting stolen, leaving dead bodies of those foolhardy enough to purloin it.
Mr. Wong In Chinatown (1939): A secret plot to buy airplanes turns into murder, but Mr. Wong is on the case.
The Fatal Hour(1940): A cop is killed and it leads to stolen diamonds.
Doomed to Die(1940): A Romeo and Juliet romance, murder and actual footage of a boat sinking that cost hundreds of human lives.
The Kino Lorber blu ray release of the Mr. Wong Collection has new HD masters of each of the five films — with a 2K scan of the fine grains — and this comes with audio commentary for Mr. Wong, Detective by Tom Weaver and Larry Blamire.
I had a great time with this set, as the movies fly by and present a wise detective who always gets the job done. Now, we could argue that Boris Karloff is as far from Asian as Bela Lugosi — who also played a Mr. Wong, an evil one in 1934’s The Mysterious Mr. Wong — but we should try to enjoy this for what it is.
You can get the Mr. Wong Collection from Kino Lorber.
I love remake remix and rip-off movies and no one knows more about them than Ed Glaser, who I interviewed when he released his book How the World Remade Hollywood. Now, he’s started to improve his Deja View videos and they’re beyond must-see.
3 Dev Adam: This video not only tells the story behind “Serial Killer Spider-Man™ & Cop-tain America,” but also has the first HD footage of the film seen that has been seen in fifty years from a newly-discovered 35mm print!
Robo Vampire: How did this movie get made? Did Godfrey Ho actually direct it? Where did these vampires (who aren’t even robos) come from? Find out in this video.
In 1983, entrepreneurial producer and director Charles Band founded Empire International Pictures, which would go on to make some of the most memorable and beloved genre movies of the 1980s. If you haunted the video store like I did, you know that there were always Empire boxes on the shelves, packed with catchy titles, outlandish art and always the best time.
Today, Arrow Video has released a box set that has five of Empire’s best-known films.
The Dungeonmaster: Computer programmer Paul Bradford is sucked into a fantasy world by Mestema, a demonic sorcerer in search of a worthy opponent. The set has three different versions of the film via seamless branching: the US theatrical version (The Dungeonmaster), the pre-release version and the international version (Ragewar) plus extras like new audio commentary with star Jeffrey Byron, moderated by film critics Matty Budrewicz and Dave Wain from The Schlock Pit, a new interview with Byron, trailers and an image gallery.
Dolls: A group of strangers finds themselves forced to seek shelter at the isolated home of an old toymaker and his wife, only to find that the puppets and dolls have a vicious life of their own. Extras include new audio commentary by David Decoteau, an archive audio commentary with director Stuart Gordon and writer Ed Naha and a third archive audio commentary with cast members Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Stephen Lee, Carrie Lorraine, and Ian Patrick Williams; a new interview with editor Lee Percy, a making-of, film-to-storyboard comparisons, trailers and an image gallery.
Cellar Dweller: A comic book artist (Jeffrey Combs) with a penchant for the macabre takes inspiration from an ancient tome and unleashes an ancient evil. Extras include new audio commentary by special make-up effects artist Michael Dea, moderated by film critics Matty Budrewicz and Dave Wain from The Schlock Pit, a video appreciation of special make-up effects artist John Carl Buechler, a new interview with special make-up effects artist Michael Deak, the original sales sheet and production notes, a VHS trailer, an Empire Pictures trailer reel and image galleries, including behind-the-scenes photos courtesy of special make-up effects artist Michael Deak.
Arena: In the far future of 4038, a short order cook becomes the first human in fifty years to compete in an intergalactic boxing event on the far side of the universe. Extras include new audio commentary with director Peter Manoogian, moderated by film critics Matty Budrewicz and Dave Wain from The Schlock Pit, an alternative full frame presentation, new interviews with co-screenwriter Danny Bilson and special make-up effects artist Michael Deak, a trailer and an image gallery.
Robot Jox: Stuart Gordon directs Empire Pictures’ most ambitious movie yet, as men and women pilot giant machines in gladiatorial battle to settle international disputes over territory. Extras include two archive audio commentaries (one with director Stuart Gordon and a second with associate effects director Paul Gentry, mechanical effects artist Mark Rappaport and stop-motion animator Paul Jessell), new interviews with Gary Graham and Anne-Marie Johnson as well as a new appreciation of stop motion animator David Allen, an archival interview with actor Paul Koslo, the original sales sheet and production notes, a trailer and image galleries, including behind-the-scenes stills courtesy of associate effects director Paul Gentry.
This incredible set has 1080p blu ray versions of all five movies, amazing limited edition packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork by Laurie Greasley, reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Ilan Sheady, double-sided posters for each film featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Ilan Sheady, 15 postcard-sized reproduction artcards, an Arrow Video store “membership card” and an 80-page perfect bound book featuring new writing on the films by Lee Gambin, Dave Jay, Megan Navarro, and John Harrison plus select archival material.
This just might be the best home media release in 2023. Arrow always has so much in these sets and this is no exception, as this is absolutely overloaded with content that will keep you busy until Arrow releases volume two. May I suggest Terror Vision, Eliminators, Trancers, Vicious Lips and Dr. Alien?
Grindhouse Releasing is proud to present one of the most shocking and demented thrillers of the 1970s — Impulse!
William Shatner stars as Matt Stone, a deranged gigolo who preys on rich women, unable to control his murderous psychosexual urges. Directed by legendary exploitation filmmaker William Grefé (Death Curse of Tartu), and co-starring Jenifer Bishop (Al Adamson’s The Female Bunch), Ruth Roman (Hitchcock’s Strangers On a Train, Harold “Oddjob” Sakata (Goldfinger) and William Kerwin (Herschell Gordon Lewis’ Blood Feast). Impulse is being presented in a beautiful new master lovingly restored in 4K from rare archival 35mm film elements.
Extras include:
Spectacular new 4K restoration created from rare archival film elements
Two disc set containing over 15 hours of bonus materials!
KINGDOM OF THE SHATNER – William Shatner Live in Santa Monica – Oct. 9, 2022
Provocative, in-depth interviews with director William Grefé
Additional interviews with producer and make-up artist Doug Hobart and art director Roger Carlton Sherman
Audio commentary by William Grefé
Haunting alternate French soundtrack
Hours of rare cinematic treasures from the vaults of William Grefé
Glossy illustrated booklet with liner notes by acclaimed underground filmmaker Jacques Boyreau
Beautiful embossed slipcover with new art by esteemed painter Dave Lebow
Still galleries, trailers and an ad gallery by Bill Van Ryn of Drive-In Asylum
Two bonus movies and other surprises
This special collectors edition comes with a 4×6 portrait of director William Grefé by Dave Lebow that is personally autographed by Grefé and individually numbered. Available only from Grindhouse Releasing this new edition is limited to 2,000.
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