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Wednesday February 26, 2020

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Home Sweet Ho-Hum: José Ramón Larraz’s Deadly Manor (Arrow Video)

Rod Lott
February 26, 2020

By Rod Lott. One month after releasing 1998’s Edge of the Axe on Blu-ray, Arrow Video returns to the José Ramón Larraz well with Deadly Manor, another of the late Spanish director’s three career-twilight reciprocations to the slasher trend. The 1990 film stakes another claim on his CV, being his […]

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“The Man with the Million Dollar Smile”: The Douglas MacLean Collection

Jeremy Carr
February 17, 2020

By Jeremy Carr. Douglas MacLean is hardly a household name, even among those who consider themselves ardent enthusiasts of silent cinema. It’s little wonder, then, that prior to One a Minute (1921) and Bell Boy 13 (1923), the two films included in the Undercrank Productions DVD release of The Douglas […]

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The Decline and Fall of an Innovative Series – The Outer Limits: Season Two (Kino Lorber)

Tony Williams
February 11, 2020

By Tony Williams. The Outer Limits now has a justifiable reputation as one of the great achievements of American science fiction television. However, while this reputation derives from the first season, the second season, apart from a few exceptions, failed to continue the promise of the first and this led […]

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