For the final week of home media releases in September, genre fans have a lot to get excited over, as we have a multitude of titles coming our way on Tuesday. In terms of recent releases, the Child’s Play remake will hit multiple formats, and both the Jacob’s Ladder remake and the possession thriller Luz (which is Incredible) are heading to DVD as well. As far as classic horror titles being resurrected this week, Scream Factory is keeping busy with both Fear No Evil (1981) and John Carpenter’s Vampires, and Arrow Video has put together some special edition releases for The Hills Have Eyes Part 2, In the Aftermath, as well as both Hellraiser and Hellbound: Hellraiser II (both of which has previously been released by Arrow as part of their Scarlet Box set).
As if all of that wasn’t enough, Vinegar Syndrome is showing some love to Mountaintop Motel Massacre,...
As if all of that wasn’t enough, Vinegar Syndrome is showing some love to Mountaintop Motel Massacre,...
- 9/24/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 will be available on Blu-ray September 17th from Arrow Video
The hills are once again alive with the sound of screaming in Wes Craven s hugely entertaining follow-up to his own groundbreaking 1977 The Hills Have Eyes.
A motocross team on their way to trial a new super-fuel head out across the desert lead by Rachel, who, unbeknownst to the rest of the group, is a survivor of the cannibal clan which menaced the Carter family several years before. Opting to take an ill-advised shortcut across the desert, the busload of youngsters drive straight into the path of the remnants of Rachel s demented cannibal kin – the menacing Pluto, and a hulking, blood-hungry brute by the name of The Reaper.
Made by Wes Craven immediately prior to his smash-hit A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Hills Have Eyes Part II diverges from the...
The hills are once again alive with the sound of screaming in Wes Craven s hugely entertaining follow-up to his own groundbreaking 1977 The Hills Have Eyes.
A motocross team on their way to trial a new super-fuel head out across the desert lead by Rachel, who, unbeknownst to the rest of the group, is a survivor of the cannibal clan which menaced the Carter family several years before. Opting to take an ill-advised shortcut across the desert, the busload of youngsters drive straight into the path of the remnants of Rachel s demented cannibal kin – the menacing Pluto, and a hulking, blood-hungry brute by the name of The Reaper.
Made by Wes Craven immediately prior to his smash-hit A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Hills Have Eyes Part II diverges from the...
- 8/19/2019
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Joe Marquette Jr., a veteran camera operator who worked on such films as Raging Bull, Prizzi's Honor, Uncommon Valor and The War of the Roses, has died. He was 72.
Marquette died Feb. 6 of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, friend Dominick Bruno said.
Marquette also shot the concert films The Last Waltz (1978), Stop Making Sense (1984) and Jimmy Buffett: Live by the Bay (1986).
A member of the International Cinematographers Guild for more than 50 years, Marquette also was on the crew for other notable movies like ...
Marquette died Feb. 6 of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, friend Dominick Bruno said.
Marquette also shot the concert films The Last Waltz (1978), Stop Making Sense (1984) and Jimmy Buffett: Live by the Bay (1986).
A member of the International Cinematographers Guild for more than 50 years, Marquette also was on the crew for other notable movies like ...
- 2/19/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Joe Marquette Jr., a veteran camera operator who worked on such films as Raging Bull, Prizzi's Honor, Uncommon Valor and The War of the Roses, has died. He was 72.
Marquette died Feb. 6 of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, friend Dominick Bruno said.
Marquette also shot the concert films The Last Waltz (1978), Stop Making Sense (1984) and Jimmy Buffett: Live by the Bay (1986).
A member of the International Cinematographers Guild for more than 50 years, Marquette also was on the crew for other notable movies like ...
Marquette died Feb. 6 of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, friend Dominick Bruno said.
Marquette also shot the concert films The Last Waltz (1978), Stop Making Sense (1984) and Jimmy Buffett: Live by the Bay (1986).
A member of the International Cinematographers Guild for more than 50 years, Marquette also was on the crew for other notable movies like ...
- 2/19/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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