Dario Argento’s genuinely unnerving masterpiece hits Blu-ray
Horror Rod Lott
I'd seen Dario Argento's 1975 masterpiece "Deep Red" once before, about 10 years ago on a muddy print from one of those multidisc collections of public-domain horror films you pick up in bargain bins.
Horror Rod Lott
So good are its recent Dario Argento reissues in high-definition that
I'd been waiting patiently for Blue Underground's Blu-ray release of
"Torso," a 1973 giallo from director Sergio Martino ("The
Mountain of the Cannibal God"). Not only did it not disappoint, but it
surpassed my expectations.
For effective Italian chills, choo-choo-choose this!
Horror Rod Lott
Blue Underground's cover of the Blu-ray debut of 1975's "Night Train Murders" bears the blurb, "More reprehensible than 'Last House on the
Left'!"
Horror Rod Lott
Forgive and forget — the one ability that Sister Gertrude (La Dolce Vita star Anita Ekberg) sorely lacks, in 1979's The Killer Nun,
one of the more popular entries in the whacked-out subgenre known as
“nunsploitation.” However, the Italian project may be the only one based
on a true story.
Western Rod Lott
Is there a title more intriguing yet baffling than the punctuation-heavy Django, Kill! (If You Live Shoot!)?
Don't answer that. The important thing is just that the 1967 Italian
cult favorite now has been unleashed uncensored on Blu-ray from Blue
Underground.
Get whipped with another hi-def slice of Dario Argento.
Thriller Rod Lott
Blue Underground continues its all-aces reissues of Dario Argento's work on Blu-ray with his sophomore film, 1971's "The Cat o' Nine Tails."