Category: DVD/Blu-Ray Announcements
One film that I didn’t get to check out last year was Gary Oldman in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy but luckily I won’t be waiting too long until I can watch it in my own home. Universal Pictures released details… Read More »
Joss Whedon is a hero among comic geeks. I have a feeling, if the hype is true, he might even be a hero to horror geeks this April with The Cabin in the Woods. While we all wait for The… Read More »
To get you excited about the upcoming Tim Burton feature length adaptation, MPI will be releasing the original TV show that started it all in a comprehensive collectible box-set. Every episode from the popular gothic drama series will be available… Read More »
One of the more psychologically bizarre films to have come out in recent memory was Pedro Almodovar’s The Skin I Live In. In a lot of ways I’m quite surprised that the Academy failed to nominate it for an Oscar… Read More »
My interest in Roman Polanski’s Chinatown originally stemmed from John Carpenter mentioning it as an influence in the lighting of his classic, Halloween. I remember being infatuated for a year or more with Chinatown. Something about that film is haunting yet… Read More »
I remember hearing about Battle Royale back in 2000 and it was available through many bootlegs but I always held out waiting on a proper release. Come 2005, I realized that North America might not be getting the proper release I… Read More »
One of the most talked about independent films that came out this year was a little paranoia driven film about the apocalypse. It may not have the hype that some other films and actors have going into the awards season,… Read More »
For those excited about an in-depth look at one of the most talked about films of 2011, Drive, unfortunately you are going to have to settle for a more bare-bones release for now. It was previously announced that the DVD… Read More »
A clever and catchy name can say it all. In fact, if you have the right name on a film, that can be a more effective marketing device than even the most brilliant put-together trailer. Aside from the “grindhouse” classics… Read More »
When the original The Human Centipede first launched, it was met with various reviews from “instant classic” to “worst movie ever.” When you set the bar that vaguely across the board of course the only thing you can do is… Read More »
















