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Mario Bava is a highly influential director from Italy’s golden age of horror and thankfully Kino Classics is re-releasing his films on Blu-ray for a new generation to appreciate. If you have never ...
That master of all things cool and digital, Tim Lucas of Video Watchdog, just got the specs on the upcoming Mario Bava Collection, Volume 1 from the new signature series under Anchor Bay, The Anchor ...
A collection featuring five Bava classics: The Mask of Satan (Black Sunday), The Three Faces of Fear (Black Sabbath), The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Knives of the Avenger, and Kill, Baby...Kill! aka ...
One of Scare Cinema’s towering auteurs receives his due in the five-disc Mario Bava Collection Volume 1 ($49.95), new from Anchor Bay Entertainment. It’s our … DVD pick of the week Three of the late ...
"Death rules here," a coachman warns Giacomo Rossi Stuart shortly after dropping him off in a village plagued by mysterious deaths near the start of Mario Bava's 1966 chiller Kill, Baby… Kill! He ...
A collection featuring five Bava classics: The Mask of Satan (Black Sunday), The Three Faces of Fear (Black Sabbath), The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Knives of the Avenger, and Kill, Baby...Kill! aka ...
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