Blu-ray Review: The “Malevolence” Trilogy Is Why The Slasher Genre Is Pretty Much Dead, It’s Hard To Keep It Interesting

  Filmed on a shoestring budget of $200,000 over the course of two years, “Malevolence” went on to gross millions of dollars and spawned two sequels. All three films were shot around Bethlehem, Pennsylvania which is the perfect setting for rural terror and screams that can’t be heard for a country mile.

Blu-ray Review: The dialogue Is Funny When It Needs To Be And The Set Pieces Are Pretty Darn Thrilling In “The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil”

  Fierce gang boss Jang Dong-su (Don Lee) is violently attacked after a fender bender on a rainy night. After fighting back, he barely escapes, however his reputation as a feared leader is damaged beyond repair. The only way to restore his image is to find his attacker and exact revenge. Jang teams up with …

Blu-ray Review: I Will Continue To Support Nicolas Cage’s Acting Career But “A Score To Settle” Is One To Miss

  Diagnosed with a fatal condition, Frankie Carver (Nicolas Cage) is released from prison after serving 19 years of hard time. With only a short time left to live, Frankie must desperately try to make amends with the son he left behind while he plots a bloody course of revenge – tracking down his old …