After a slight delay at the printers to ensure Treasured Films’ 3rd release is the best it can possibly be; the deluxe Blu-ray hardbox set of Mausoleum has finally landed and is currently shipping out to all who pre-ordered directly with the label.
Ordering direct with Treasured Films at treasuredfilms.co.uk means an additional A3 reversible poster and special ‘Bitey boob demon’ magnet which are limited to 500 units.
This is the most exhaustive and definitive release of the 1983 creature feature you’re going to find – crammed with brand new extras and archival assets including an exclusive brand new interview with star Bobbie Bresee who came out of retirement especially for this release!
Synopsis:
Ten year-old Susan, mourning the death of her mother, is drawn to the Nomed-family tomb where she awakens a centuries-old evil: an ancestral demon who possesses her. Twenty years later, Susan is now a beautiful lady...
Ordering direct with Treasured Films at treasuredfilms.co.uk means an additional A3 reversible poster and special ‘Bitey boob demon’ magnet which are limited to 500 units.
This is the most exhaustive and definitive release of the 1983 creature feature you’re going to find – crammed with brand new extras and archival assets including an exclusive brand new interview with star Bobbie Bresee who came out of retirement especially for this release!
Synopsis:
Ten year-old Susan, mourning the death of her mother, is drawn to the Nomed-family tomb where she awakens a centuries-old evil: an ancestral demon who possesses her. Twenty years later, Susan is now a beautiful lady...
- 12/5/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Stars: Charles Klausmeyer, Mark Kinsey Stephenson, Alexandra Durrell, Laura Albert, Eben Ham, Blane Wheatley, Mark Parra, Delbert Spain, Colin Cox, Paul Farmer, Katrin Alexandre | Written and Directed by Jean-Paul Oullette
Written and directed by Jean-Paul Ouellette, based on the story from legendary horror author H.P. Lovecraft, The Unnamable is one of those films that passed me by growing up. I knew about the film, mainly thanks to the 1992 sequel – released in the UK as The Unnamable Returns – which was heavily, and I do mean heavily, promoted upon it’s release. Hell, it seemed like every movie magazine I read (remember those days?) had ads for The Unnamable Returns and every VHS rental had a trailer for the movie. But at the time I could never track down the original film and I never caught the film on DVD… So this Blu-ray release, from Unearthed Films, is a first-time watch for me.
Written and directed by Jean-Paul Ouellette, based on the story from legendary horror author H.P. Lovecraft, The Unnamable is one of those films that passed me by growing up. I knew about the film, mainly thanks to the 1992 sequel – released in the UK as The Unnamable Returns – which was heavily, and I do mean heavily, promoted upon it’s release. Hell, it seemed like every movie magazine I read (remember those days?) had ads for The Unnamable Returns and every VHS rental had a trailer for the movie. But at the time I could never track down the original film and I never caught the film on DVD… So this Blu-ray release, from Unearthed Films, is a first-time watch for me.
- 11/26/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Initially announced at San Diego Comic-Con, the eagerly awaited 4-movie Critters Blu-ray collection is coming to wreak havoc on home media on November 27th, and Scream Factory has now revealed the full list of special features for all four films, including new audio commentaries and new featurettes on the making of the movies:
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA – They’re back and ready to devour your Blu-ray player! Scream Factory proudly presents The Critters Collection in a 4-Blu-ray set on November 27, 2018. The terrifying and tiny menaces are out in full force with this four-film collection packed with enough special features to make any fan’s mouth water! The hit creature franchise finally comes packaged together and on Blu-ray for the first time with this release. Fans can now pre-order on shoutfactory.com and receive two exclusive lithographs featuring the brand-new artwork and its alternative.
In Critters, the terrified Brown family...
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA – They’re back and ready to devour your Blu-ray player! Scream Factory proudly presents The Critters Collection in a 4-Blu-ray set on November 27, 2018. The terrifying and tiny menaces are out in full force with this four-film collection packed with enough special features to make any fan’s mouth water! The hit creature franchise finally comes packaged together and on Blu-ray for the first time with this release. Fans can now pre-order on shoutfactory.com and receive two exclusive lithographs featuring the brand-new artwork and its alternative.
In Critters, the terrified Brown family...
- 10/16/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Written and directed by Jean-Paul Ouellette, based on the story from legendary horror author H.P. Lovecraft, The Unnamable is finally making its way to Blu-ray and DVD October 23rd from Unearthed Films, whose output is mostly known for being on the more “extreme” side (check out our reviews of some of Unearthed’s previous releases here), but who are moving into more mainstream fare via their new Unearthed Classics imprint.
College students from Miskatonic University who retreat to an early 18th-century mansion for a weekend of lust are stalked by a fatalistic female. The demon delights in tearing the limbs off her human victims to carry out a centuries-old family curse.
Bloody graphic violence and nudity is combined with some campy comedy in this stone-cold classic of the Dtv era, which has now been restored as a beautiful 4k scan and color corrected from the original negative, the 1st 2,000 units...
College students from Miskatonic University who retreat to an early 18th-century mansion for a weekend of lust are stalked by a fatalistic female. The demon delights in tearing the limbs off her human victims to carry out a centuries-old family curse.
Bloody graphic violence and nudity is combined with some campy comedy in this stone-cold classic of the Dtv era, which has now been restored as a beautiful 4k scan and color corrected from the original negative, the 1st 2,000 units...
- 10/4/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
IFC Films moves for Us rights to Oskar Thór Axelsson’s second feature.
Scandinavian sales outfit TrustNordisk has finalised multiple Cannes deals on its Icelandic horror I Remember You.
The film has sold to North America (IFC Films), France (Swift), Japan (Gaga), Latin America (California Filmes), and Vietnam (Green Media).
Those deals add to previously struck agreements for UK and Ireland (Studiocanal), German speaking territories (Telemünchen), Turkey (Euromedia), and Hungary (Vertigo).
I Remember You, director-writer Oskar Thór Axelsson’s second feature film after Black’s Game in 2013, tells the story of a young man and woman who move into a small abandoned town with a dark history in Iceland to renovate an old house.
Once there, a number of elderly people befall strange deaths, leading to the discovery of a dark, supernatural presence.
The film is based on a novel by Icelandic crime writer Yrsa Sigurdardottir and stars Thor Kristjansson, Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir, and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson...
Scandinavian sales outfit TrustNordisk has finalised multiple Cannes deals on its Icelandic horror I Remember You.
The film has sold to North America (IFC Films), France (Swift), Japan (Gaga), Latin America (California Filmes), and Vietnam (Green Media).
Those deals add to previously struck agreements for UK and Ireland (Studiocanal), German speaking territories (Telemünchen), Turkey (Euromedia), and Hungary (Vertigo).
I Remember You, director-writer Oskar Thór Axelsson’s second feature film after Black’s Game in 2013, tells the story of a young man and woman who move into a small abandoned town with a dark history in Iceland to renovate an old house.
Once there, a number of elderly people befall strange deaths, leading to the discovery of a dark, supernatural presence.
The film is based on a novel by Icelandic crime writer Yrsa Sigurdardottir and stars Thor Kristjansson, Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir, and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson...
- 6/8/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Sales agent TrustNordisk scores key distribution deals in Germany, Turkey and Hungary.
Studiocanal has acquired UK distribution rights to Icelandic horror film I Remember You after a promo screening at the American Film Market.
The horror film is the second feature by director Oskar Thór Axelsson, following his 2013 crime thriller Black’s Game.
I Remember You marks the second collaboration between the director and actors Thor Kristjansson and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, who both appeared in Black’s Game. They are joined by a cast including Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir (City State), among others.
After an elderly woman commits suicide, a psychiatrist discovers the woman’s obsession with the disappearance of the doctor’s son. Across the bay in an abandoned village, three city dwellers restoring a home realise it is haunted. The two stories intertwine when the discovery of a child who vanished 60 years ago becomes the missing link of the film.
The genre film...
Studiocanal has acquired UK distribution rights to Icelandic horror film I Remember You after a promo screening at the American Film Market.
The horror film is the second feature by director Oskar Thór Axelsson, following his 2013 crime thriller Black’s Game.
I Remember You marks the second collaboration between the director and actors Thor Kristjansson and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, who both appeared in Black’s Game. They are joined by a cast including Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir (City State), among others.
After an elderly woman commits suicide, a psychiatrist discovers the woman’s obsession with the disappearance of the doctor’s son. Across the bay in an abandoned village, three city dwellers restoring a home realise it is haunted. The two stories intertwine when the discovery of a child who vanished 60 years ago becomes the missing link of the film.
The genre film...
- 11/24/2016
- ScreenDaily
Oskar Thór Axelsson’s second feature is based on Yrsa Sigurdardottir’s best-selling novel.
TrustNordisk has picked up Icelandic horror film I Remember You ahead of the Afm.
Based on Yrsa Sigurdardottir’s best-selling novel, the film marks Oskar Thór Axelsson’s second feature film after his 2013 festival hit, crime thriller Black’s Game.
After an older lady hangs herself in a church, a new psychiatrist discovers she was obessed with the disappearance of his eight-year-old son, who vanished three years earlier. Meanwhile, three city dwellers are restoring a house when they realise it is haunted, and a mysterious child named Bernodus, who disappeared 60 years earlier, is discovered as the link between the two groups.
I Remember You stars Thor Kristjansson, Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson. It is produced by Joni Sighvatsson, Thor Sigurjonsson, Skuli Malmquist and Chris Briggs for Zik Zak Filmworks in co-production with Ape & Björn Norway (Ruben Thirkildsen) and Maze Pictures in Germany...
TrustNordisk has picked up Icelandic horror film I Remember You ahead of the Afm.
Based on Yrsa Sigurdardottir’s best-selling novel, the film marks Oskar Thór Axelsson’s second feature film after his 2013 festival hit, crime thriller Black’s Game.
After an older lady hangs herself in a church, a new psychiatrist discovers she was obessed with the disappearance of his eight-year-old son, who vanished three years earlier. Meanwhile, three city dwellers are restoring a house when they realise it is haunted, and a mysterious child named Bernodus, who disappeared 60 years earlier, is discovered as the link between the two groups.
I Remember You stars Thor Kristjansson, Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson. It is produced by Joni Sighvatsson, Thor Sigurjonsson, Skuli Malmquist and Chris Briggs for Zik Zak Filmworks in co-production with Ape & Björn Norway (Ruben Thirkildsen) and Maze Pictures in Germany...
- 10/28/2016
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Mel Gibson is in talks to star in Jean-François Richet's "Taken"-esque action-thriller "Blood Father". No distributor is attached at this time.
Gibson would play an ex-con who tries to protect his estranged and troubled 16-year-old daughter from drug dealers trying to kill her.
The daughter role has yet to be cast. Peter Craig ("The Town") wrote the screenplay, while Chris Briggs is producing and filming is slated to begin this May in New Mexico.
Source: Deadline...
Gibson would play an ex-con who tries to protect his estranged and troubled 16-year-old daughter from drug dealers trying to kill her.
The daughter role has yet to be cast. Peter Craig ("The Town") wrote the screenplay, while Chris Briggs is producing and filming is slated to begin this May in New Mexico.
Source: Deadline...
- 3/29/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: Mel Gibson is in talks to next star in Blood Father, a Taken-style action thriller that will be directed by Jean-Francois Richet, best known for helming Mesrine. The film will begin production in May in New Mexico. Scripted by The Town‘s Peter Craig, it’s about an ex-con who reunites with his estranged wayward 16-year old daughter to protect her from drug dealers who are trying to kill her. It’s being fast tracked by Why Not Productions and Chris Briggs. The film is still coming together, and there is no U.S. distribution yet.
- 3/28/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Mel Gibson is eyeing the headlining role in Blood Father , an upcoming action thriller from Mesrine director Jean-Francois Richet. Deadline has the news, likening the overall tone of the project to Taken . Peter Craig ( The Town ) provides provides the screenplay for Blood Father , which would feature Gibson as an ex-convict who must protect his estranged daughter from violent drug dealers. Gibson recently played the villain in Robert Rodriguez's Machete Kills and will soon be back on the big screen in Patrick Hughes' The Expendables 3 . Why Not Productions and producer Chris Briggs are handling the production, which is targeting a May shoot in New Mexico. (Photo Credit: Brian To / WENN.com)...
- 3/28/2014
- Comingsoon.net
Men in Black III, Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Fantastic Four are big time films that make-up/visual effects artist Bart J. Mixon has had a hand in. His name doesn’t jump out at you like Rob Bottin and Rick Baker, but the man is one of the best in the business. Today we go old school with Bart and look at the southern fried zombie flick The Supernaturals.
Jason Bene: The field of special make-up FX took off in the 80′s. How did you start out in the business?
Bart J. Mixon: I started out as a fan doing make-ups on myself and friends in Houston, Texas, in the ‘70’s. I was a member of a comic book club (the Hcca) and one of the other members new some very basic information on make-up effects – taking life casts with plaster, slip latex casting, etc. – so I...
Jason Bene: The field of special make-up FX took off in the 80′s. How did you start out in the business?
Bart J. Mixon: I started out as a fan doing make-ups on myself and friends in Houston, Texas, in the ‘70’s. I was a member of a comic book club (the Hcca) and one of the other members new some very basic information on make-up effects – taking life casts with plaster, slip latex casting, etc. – so I...
- 6/24/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
In their third pick-up since acquiring Overture Films this past summer, Relativity Media have baited the domestic rights to David R. Eliis’ Untitled 3D Shark Thriller which formerly went by the IMAX-like, National Geographic production title of Shark Night 3D. The film will swim into theaters sometime in 2011. While the production is an appropriate move for most of the players involved – Ellis previously helmed Snakes on a Plane and The Final Destination, and producers Chris Biggs and Mike Fleiss’ NextFilms brought us the Hostel films – a thriller/horror and for this production were joined by an unlikely indie producer in Lynette Howell and her Silverwood Films, Her banner has given us horror films before with junkie teachers of America in Half Nelson and the heart-ripping relationship break-up film Blue Valentine. Gist: Written by first-time scribes Jesse Studenberg and Will Hayes, this stars the inexpensive Sara Paxton, Dustin Milligan, Katharine McPhee,...
- 11/24/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
When people think of Roger Corman, they think of two things: camp filled films with copious amounts of blood and skin, and Death Race 2000. However, hoping to help change that is the genius collective known as Shout! Factory.
Releasing a collection of films under the banner of Roger Corman’s Cult Classics, then company has added to their ever growing catalogue of Roger Corman produced projects, which currently includes the aforementioned Death Race 2000 among others, with two new releases of classic projects, Galaxy of Terror, and Forbidden World.
Both are solid winners here, but the true king of the pair here is Galaxy Of Terror.
The film follows the crew of a rescue ship, who while on a mission, come into contact with a group of monsters. However, these aren’t just your run of the mill beasts. These monsters are bread from th very subconscious of each member of the crew,...
Releasing a collection of films under the banner of Roger Corman’s Cult Classics, then company has added to their ever growing catalogue of Roger Corman produced projects, which currently includes the aforementioned Death Race 2000 among others, with two new releases of classic projects, Galaxy of Terror, and Forbidden World.
Both are solid winners here, but the true king of the pair here is Galaxy Of Terror.
The film follows the crew of a rescue ship, who while on a mission, come into contact with a group of monsters. However, these aren’t just your run of the mill beasts. These monsters are bread from th very subconscious of each member of the crew,...
- 7/19/2010
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
Full details are in for Shout! Factory's Forbidden World and Galaxy of Terror DVD and Blu-Rays. Both arrive in stores on July 20th. Here's the breakdown. Forbidden World 2-disc Special Edition Blu-ray Special Features: Disc 1 on Blu-ray Disc New anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) in high definition transfer from the Inter-Positive films elements of the R-rated theatrical cut Interview with producer Roger Corman Interviews with cast and crew including director Allan Holzman, composer Susan Justin and actor Jesse Vint. A look at the special effects of Forbidden World with John Carl Buechler, Robert Skotak, Tony Randal and R. Christopher Biggs Poster and still Gallery Original theatrical trailer Additional New World trailers Galaxy Of Terror Blu-ray And DVD...
- 5/7/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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