Hello, everyone! I hope you have your wallets ready because we have a huge day of horror and sci-fi home media releases this week, and there are a ton of different titles fans are definitely going to want to add to their collections. Blue Underground has given the criminally undercelebrated Dead & Buried the 4K treatment for their 3-Disc Limited Edition release of the film, and if you’re a big fan of sci-fi/action movies, you’ll definitely want to pick up the latest Vestron Video release, The Wraith, which Lionsgate is putting out on Blu this Tuesday as well.
As far as recent genre fare goes, Spiral: From the Book of Saw, Jakob’s Wife, Initiation and 32 Malasana Street are all headed home on various formats, and if you happen to be a big fan of the Saw series, you can also nab brand new Blu-rays for the first eight Saw films this week,...
As far as recent genre fare goes, Spiral: From the Book of Saw, Jakob’s Wife, Initiation and 32 Malasana Street are all headed home on various formats, and if you happen to be a big fan of the Saw series, you can also nab brand new Blu-rays for the first eight Saw films this week,...
- 7/19/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
How did a low budget horror movie about a diminutive Irish monster spawn five sequels, a new reboot, and the career of Jennifer Aniston? EW tracks the deranged history of the Leprechaun franchise.
British actor Warwick Davis says he has “specific” fans—well-wishers who want to discuss just one of the several fantasy franchises in which he has appeared. “People talk about Star Wars, people talk about Harry Potter,” he explains, “and people talk about Leprechaun.”
Alert readers will have noticed that one of these franchises is not like the others. While Star Wars and Harry Potter have raked in billions of dollars,...
British actor Warwick Davis says he has “specific” fans—well-wishers who want to discuss just one of the several fantasy franchises in which he has appeared. “People talk about Star Wars, people talk about Harry Potter,” he explains, “and people talk about Leprechaun.”
Alert readers will have noticed that one of these franchises is not like the others. While Star Wars and Harry Potter have raked in billions of dollars,...
- 8/25/2014
- by Clark Collis
- EW - Inside Movies
Director, writer and special effects artist Gabe Bartalos (Skinned Deep) has completed filming for Saint Bernard, his second feature film.
Saint Bernard explores the downward psychological spiral into madness of classical music composer Bernard (Jay Dugrè). Amid a palette of dark themes, the film takes its audience on a turbulent ride through Bernard’s surreal adventures. The film stars Katy Sullivan, Peter Iasillo Jr., Bob Zmuda, George Clayton Johnson, Jack Doroshow and Warwick Davis as Othello.
This year, Gabe Bartalos celebrates 22 years as owner and artistic director of his company Atlantic West Effects, a full service special make-up effects studio in Sun Valley, California that specializes in sculpture, prosthetics and animatronics. You can check out a better look at a character - "The Chief" - from his latest film inside...
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Saint Bernard explores the downward psychological spiral into madness of classical music composer Bernard (Jay Dugrè). Amid a palette of dark themes, the film takes its audience on a turbulent ride through Bernard’s surreal adventures. The film stars Katy Sullivan, Peter Iasillo Jr., Bob Zmuda, George Clayton Johnson, Jack Doroshow and Warwick Davis as Othello.
This year, Gabe Bartalos celebrates 22 years as owner and artistic director of his company Atlantic West Effects, a full service special make-up effects studio in Sun Valley, California that specializes in sculpture, prosthetics and animatronics. You can check out a better look at a character - "The Chief" - from his latest film inside...
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- 7/10/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The folks over at Fangoria managed to get their hands on some exclusive new clips and photos from writer/director Chris Wojcik’s action/horror flick “Rise of the Animals”, for which I am eternally grateful. Keep in mind, however, that all of this misplaced excitement is coming from someone with exceptionally questionable taste in cinema. For starters, I’ve seen “Birdemic”, “Sharktopus”, and “Skinned Deep” more times than I’m comfortable admitting in public. I also own every single movie Steven Seagal has ever made. Need more proof? Here’s the smoking gun: I have, in my possession, a copy of “Furry Vengeance” on Blu-ray that I bought at a supermarket. Jesus Christ, I’m pathetic. Anyway, “Rise of the Animals”, as you may have gleaned from the title, is an “animals run amok” flick as filtered through the goofiness of “Birdemic” and “Sharktopus”, two movies I obviously hold in high regard.
- 5/1/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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