We’ve covered plenty of obscure films available on iTunes in previous From VHS to VOD columns but Apple’s digital service is not the only VOD service making waves into the strange and obscure – there’s plenty of odd, unseen and unreleased (well unreleased on disc formats) films available on Amazon Video.
Unlike iTunes, a lot of the more obscure titles are only available for streaming rather than purchase, though the wide variety of films you don’t, and probably won’t see elsewhere makes up for that. Like iTunes there are some truly obscure films hidden away in the depths of Amazon’s vast collection of movies. Some of which have been made available in the UK for the first time since VHS and a Lot that have been added to the service in their original uncut form!
So, with that said here’s highlight some of the best (well,...
Unlike iTunes, a lot of the more obscure titles are only available for streaming rather than purchase, though the wide variety of films you don’t, and probably won’t see elsewhere makes up for that. Like iTunes there are some truly obscure films hidden away in the depths of Amazon’s vast collection of movies. Some of which have been made available in the UK for the first time since VHS and a Lot that have been added to the service in their original uncut form!
So, with that said here’s highlight some of the best (well,...
- 9/21/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Nick has been lost in the Bermuda Triangle for some time. He finally found his way out and decided to write up another HorrorFAIL!
I’ve said it before, and I will say it again, when it comes to movies that Troma picks up from third parties you’re usually wandering into hit-or-miss territory, and unfortunately the 1988 film Bloodspell (aka The Boy from Hell) lands in the miss category. The film was directed by Deryn Warren and written by Jerry Daly. Daly went on to write Witchcraft III, which we all know what that means… That’s right, we never heard of it and we don’t know what we’re walking into.
Synopsis:
Daniel Redding (Anthony Jenkins) is the son of Luther (John Reno) and Jane (Susan Buchanan) Redding. The family has some secret: Luther’s father is an evil man hoping to possess either his son or wife...
I’ve said it before, and I will say it again, when it comes to movies that Troma picks up from third parties you’re usually wandering into hit-or-miss territory, and unfortunately the 1988 film Bloodspell (aka The Boy from Hell) lands in the miss category. The film was directed by Deryn Warren and written by Jerry Daly. Daly went on to write Witchcraft III, which we all know what that means… That’s right, we never heard of it and we don’t know what we’re walking into.
Synopsis:
Daniel Redding (Anthony Jenkins) is the son of Luther (John Reno) and Jane (Susan Buchanan) Redding. The family has some secret: Luther’s father is an evil man hoping to possess either his son or wife...
- 3/17/2011
- by Nick Peron
- Destroy the Brain
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