May 14, 2007
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DVD Drive-In Reviews The Living Coffin and The Man and the Monster "CasaNegra continues the standard of quality of their previous releases. The Man and the Monster is presented full frame in a sharp, clean black and white transfer, with deep blacks and excellent detail. The Living Coffin is presented full frame in a clean transfer, with the colors looking very good." |
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10K Bullets Reviews The Man and the Monster "...one the best films that CasaNegra have released to date, a must have purchase for all fans of Mexican cinema." |
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TWITCH Reviews The Living Coffin "...The Living Coffin once again showcases CasaNegra as a quality label devoted to digging up notable and otherwise forgotten genre classics from Mexico's extensive film history and giving them the sort of quality releases they deserve." |
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Joe Horror reviews The Vampire Collection "CasaNegra Entertainment, once again, swoops in and saves the day for a fan looking for quality horror cinema...." |
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TwitchFilm reviews Brainiac and Black Pit of Dr. M "In a fit of raging hyperbole the front cover of CasaNegra’s new release of Brainiac declares the film “The most bizarre horror movie. Ever.” Which it isn’t really, but it has built and maintained a loyal cult following lasting better than forty years now on the strength of its strangeness alone and that’s saying something. And for fans of classic B movies this edition is pretty much a required item, giving this favored B-film strictly A list treatment..." "Fledgling DVD imprint Casa Negra continues to impress with their efforts to exhume lost Mexican classics and their latest release continues their unwavering streak of quality, both in terms of the film itself and the presentation. A little Poe, a little Serling, a little Universal Horror, 1958’s The Black Pit of Dr. M truly deserves the lost classic tag, standing easily among the ranks of great, classic horror films..." |
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Turner Classic Movies Review Witch's Mirror and Curse of the Crying Woman "The art direction, performances, and special effects are all perfectly calibrated to yield an atmosphere of intoxicated supernatural horror. The razor-sharp clarity and beautiful contrast levels make for an entirely different viewing experience, while the much-needed restoration of footage from the Mexican release versions (including more violence) is very welcome indeed..." |
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K Gordon Murray.com Praises Witch's Mirror and Curse of the Crying Woman! "Forgive us for resorting to cliche, but we guarantee you, you have NEVER seen these films unless you have seen them in these stunning remastered versions. As intimately familiar as we are with both films, watching the CasaNegra restorations was like watching them for the first time..." |
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DVD Drive-In Reviews The Curse of the Crying Woman "CasaNegra’s DVD of The Curse of the Crying Woman looks fantastic, miles above the previous public domain prints of the U.S. version that have circulated over the years..." |
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DVD Drive-In Reviews The Witch's MIrror "CasaNegra’s DVD of The Witch's Mirror is no doubt the best the film has ever looked..." |
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DVD Maniacs Reviews Curse of the Crying Woman "A classic of Mexican horror cinema, The Curse Of The Crying Woman gets a fantastic DVD release from CasaNegra, and it’s about time! The movie looks and sounds great and the extras are informative and genuinely interesting. An all around excellent package." |




