Tag: Wild Eye Releasing

A Cinefessions Video – Blu-ray Review: Heartland of Darkness (1989) | Visual Vengeance Kills This Linnea Quigley Gem!

Visual Vengeance releases the “lost Linnea Quigley film” on home media for the first time, and they absolutely knock it out of the park! If you enjoy this video, give it a like and subscribe to the channel on YouTube!   Branden ChowenBranden has been a film fan since he was young, roaming the halls…


A Cinefessions Video – Visual Vengeance Strikes Again with More SOV Insanity! | Slaughter Day (1991) & Blood of the Chupacabras (2003)

Visual Vengeance, a sister label of Wild Eye Releasing, have released a couple more SOV gems…but how are these ones? Let’s talk about it! Here are my reviews of Slaughter Day (1991), Blood of the Chupacabras (2003) and Revenge of the Chupacabras (2005)! If you enjoy this video, please give it a like and consider…


A Cinefessions Video – Visual Vengeance is Back with More Shot On Video Gems! | L.A. Aids Jabber & Suburban Sasquatch Reviews

Visual Vengeance, the new sister-line from Wild Eye Releasing, is back with their August releases of L.A. Aids Jabber (1994) and Suburban Sasquatch (2004). Check out my unboxing and review of both titles in today’s video! If you enjoy this video, please give it a like and consider subscribing to Cinefessions on YouTube!   Branden…


A Cinefessions Video – Visual Vengeance’s First Boutique-Style Blu-rays are Here! A Review of The Necro Files and the Japanese Evil Dead

Wild Eye Releasing has introduced a new sister label, which is giving the boutique label experience to the films you’d least expect. Check out my review and unboxing of their first two releases! If you enjoy this video, please give it a like and consider subscribing to Cinefessions on YouTube!   Branden ChowenBranden has been…


13 Days of Halloween: Day 8.5 – Ashe Collins on Exhumed (2011)

Title: Exhumed (2011) Director: Richard Griffin Runtime: 93 minutes — Exhumed is a hard film to nail down. The acting seems off and stilted, with only one of the characters coming across as natural, at least the first time, before you realize what’s going on. But, even on a second viewing it’s hard to warm up…


Movie Review – Ashe Collins on Mold! (2012)

Title: Mold! (2012) Director: Neil Meschino Runtime: 86 minutes — I expected Mold! to be something kind of serious; the cover makes it look that way, even with the blurb on the back and comparisons they make. The inside cover has what I’m guessing should have been on the outside of the box in the…


DVD Review – Chris Ranson on Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas (2012)

Sometimes a film has such a unique title and great cover that it makes you want to see it. With that in mind, I was excited when I received Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas to review. I hadn’t heard of the film before, or the duo, but it looked like it would be entertaining. Boy,…