Category: Horror Movies. Review: Horror movies are a genre that has been around for decades and have evolved over time. From classic slasher films like Friday the 13th to more recent horror-comedy hits like Shaun of the Dead, there is something for everyone in this category. In this review, we will take a closer look at some of the best horror movies available on Blu-ray and discuss their strengths and weaknesses. The End? (2017) - This Canadian horror film follows a group of friends as they try to survive a zombie apocalypse in a small town. The movie has a slow start, but once the action gets going, it becomes intense and gripping. The special effects are top-notch and the gore is plentiful. However, the character development could have been better, as some of the characters feel one-dimensional. Overall, The End? is a solid horror movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Dawn of the Dead [Blu-Ray] (2017) - This classic zombie film has been remastered in high definition and includes several bonus features, including commentary from director George A. Romero and cast members. The movie is a true horror masterpiece, with iconic scenes like the mall sequence still holding up today. The special effects are impressive for its time and the gore is plentiful. However, some of the dialogue can be cheesy at times. Overall, Dawn of the Dead is a must-see for any horror fan. Dead Again (1990) - This psychological thriller follows a woman who is brought back to life after being murdered and must confront her past while trying to find out who killed her. The movie has a slow start but once it gets going, it becomes intense and gripping. The special effects are top-notch for its time and the gore is plentiful. However, some of the dialogue can be cheesy at times. Overall, Dead Again is a solid horror movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat. A Prayer Before Dawn (2017) - This Thai horror film follows a soldier as he tries to survive in a prison camp while being hunted by supernatural forces. The movie has a slow start but once it gets going, it becomes intense and gripping. The special effects are impressive for its time and the gore is plentiful. However, some of the dialogue can be cheesy at times. Overall, A Prayer Before Dawn is a solid horror movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Dawn of the Dead Zombi Set with European Cut, Theatrical Cut, and Extended Theatrical Cut 4K UHD +5 Region B Italy - This set includes three versions of the classic zombie film: the European cut, the theatrical cut, and the extended theatrical cut. Each version has its own unique features and commentary from director George A. Romero and cast members. The special effects are impressive for its time and the gore is plentiful. However, some of the dialogue can be cheesy at times. Overall, this set is a must-see for any horror fan who wants to experience all versions of this classic film. The Surface (2017) - This psychological thriller follows a woman as she tries to uncover the truth about her husband's disappearance while dealing with her own mental health issues. The movie has a slow start but once it gets going, it becomes intense and gripping. The special effects are top-notch for its time and the gore is plentiful. However, some of the dialogue can be cheesy at times. Overall, The Surface is a solid horror movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Train to Busan (2016) - This Korean zombie film follows a group of passengers as they try to survive a zombie outbreak while traveling on a train. The movie has a slow start but once it gets going, it becomes intense and gripping. The special effects are impressive for its time and the gore is plentiful. However, some of the dialogue can be cheesy at times. Overall, Train to Busan is a must-see for any horror fan who wants to experience a unique take on the zombie genre. Day of the Dead (1978) - This classic zombie film has been remastered in high definition and includes several bonus features, including commentary from director George A. Romero and cast members. The movie is a true horror masterpiece, with iconic scenes like the mall sequence still holding up today. The special effects are impressive for its time and the gore is plentiful. However, some of the dialogue can be cheesy at times. Overall, Day of the Dead is a must-see for any horror fan. Otto; or Up with Dead People (1982) - This Canadian comedy-horror film follows a group of friends as they try to bring their dead friend back to life using black magic. The movie has a slow start but once it gets going, it becomes intense and gripping. The special effects are top-notch for its time and the gore is plentiful. However, some of the dialogue can be cheesy at times. Overall, Otto; or Up with Dead People is a solid horror movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I'm Not Ashamed (2019) - This Christian drama follows a pastor as he struggles to come to terms with his own sins and the judgment of God. The movie has a slow start but once it gets going, it becomes intense and gripping. The special effects are top-notch for its time and the gore is plentiful. However, some of the dialogue can be cheesy at times. Overall, I'm Not Ashamed is a solid horror movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat.