Shout! Studios and Scream Factory (in collaboration with Vmi Worldwide) will be releasing The Unhealer to digital services, VOD, and Blu-ray / DVD on June 8th and we have a look at the brand-new trailer!
Release Details: "On June 8, 2021, Shout! Studios™ and Scream Factory™ in collaboration with Vmi Worldwide will unleash the enthralling sci-fi supernatural thriller The Unhealer on digital, VOD, and home entertainment shelves everywhere for watch-at-home. Each collectible edition of The Unhealer Blu-ray and DVD contains insightful bonus content, including behind-the-scenes interviews, alternative/ extended scenes, gag reel, and deleted scenes. The DVD will be available at Walmart on the same day!
Directed by acclaimed writer, producer, and filmmaker Martin Guigui, Natasha Henstridge and Lance Henriksen lead a stellar cast of TikTok superstar Elijah Nelson, Kayla Carlson, Adam Beach, Chris Browning, and Branscombe Richmond."
Official Synopsis: "A bullied teenager gains the means to fight back when a botched faith healing bestows supernatural,...
Release Details: "On June 8, 2021, Shout! Studios™ and Scream Factory™ in collaboration with Vmi Worldwide will unleash the enthralling sci-fi supernatural thriller The Unhealer on digital, VOD, and home entertainment shelves everywhere for watch-at-home. Each collectible edition of The Unhealer Blu-ray and DVD contains insightful bonus content, including behind-the-scenes interviews, alternative/ extended scenes, gag reel, and deleted scenes. The DVD will be available at Walmart on the same day!
Directed by acclaimed writer, producer, and filmmaker Martin Guigui, Natasha Henstridge and Lance Henriksen lead a stellar cast of TikTok superstar Elijah Nelson, Kayla Carlson, Adam Beach, Chris Browning, and Branscombe Richmond."
Official Synopsis: "A bullied teenager gains the means to fight back when a botched faith healing bestows supernatural,...
- 4/16/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Rumble Fish
Blu-ray
Criterion
1940 / B&W / 1:85 / Street Date April 25, 2017
Starring: Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane.
Cinematography: Stephen Burum
Film Editor: Barry Malkin
Written by S.E. Hinton and Francis Ford Coppola
Produced by Francis Ford Coppola
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Rumble Fish, Francis Ford Coppola’s Young Adult tone poem, unspools in a black and white never-never land of sullen teens, pool tables and pompadours. It may take a moment for the audience to suss out that we’re not in the Eisenhower era with Chuck Berry, Marilyn Monroe and the Cold War but squarely in Reagan’s domain of MTV, Madonna and the Cold War.
Set in a destitute Oklahoma town with the ghost of The Last Picture Show whistling through its empty streets, Matt Dillon plays Rusty, an inveterate gang-banger growing up in the shadow of his older brother played by Mickey Rourke, a reformed juvenile...
Blu-ray
Criterion
1940 / B&W / 1:85 / Street Date April 25, 2017
Starring: Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane.
Cinematography: Stephen Burum
Film Editor: Barry Malkin
Written by S.E. Hinton and Francis Ford Coppola
Produced by Francis Ford Coppola
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Rumble Fish, Francis Ford Coppola’s Young Adult tone poem, unspools in a black and white never-never land of sullen teens, pool tables and pompadours. It may take a moment for the audience to suss out that we’re not in the Eisenhower era with Chuck Berry, Marilyn Monroe and the Cold War but squarely in Reagan’s domain of MTV, Madonna and the Cold War.
Set in a destitute Oklahoma town with the ghost of The Last Picture Show whistling through its empty streets, Matt Dillon plays Rusty, an inveterate gang-banger growing up in the shadow of his older brother played by Mickey Rourke, a reformed juvenile...
- 4/25/2017
- by Charlie Largent
- Trailers from Hell
Having recently returned from London I was struck by the fact that three new posters on the main page of iTunes Trailers last week all featured that evergreen symbol of Britishness, Big Ben.
Big Ben, or, to be more precise, the Clock Tower that houses the Great Bell that was nicknamed Big Ben, has long been used as a shorthand cliché in movie posters to announce that a film is set in London, or, even more lazily, in England. Usually, as in many of the examples below, it is snuck into the background as a simple tip of the hat. However, two new posters—for The Iron Lady and Garbo: The Spy—feature it much more prominently. Of course, if ever a film had reason to feature of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, it would be a biopic of a British Prime Minister. But its useage in...
Big Ben, or, to be more precise, the Clock Tower that houses the Great Bell that was nicknamed Big Ben, has long been used as a shorthand cliché in movie posters to announce that a film is set in London, or, even more lazily, in England. Usually, as in many of the examples below, it is snuck into the background as a simple tip of the hat. However, two new posters—for The Iron Lady and Garbo: The Spy—feature it much more prominently. Of course, if ever a film had reason to feature of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, it would be a biopic of a British Prime Minister. But its useage in...
- 11/21/2011
- MUBI
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