As a film fan, I always find it fascinating to discover films from the past. I don’t mean well-known titles or classics, but rather the films that time have forgotten.

Sometimes you stumble upon these when scrolling through streaming services but there are also specialty Blu-ray and DVD labels like Shout Factor, Arrow Vinegar Syndrome and Kino Lorber who not only release restorations and special editions of popular titles but B-movies, obscure and rare films.

Man Who Wasn't There

The poster is probably the best thing about 1983's "The Man Who Wasn't There." (COURTESY OF KINO LORBER)

House of the Long Shadows

"House of the Long Shadows" brought together Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and John Carradine for the first and only time. (COURTESY OF KINO LORBER)

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