Hollywood, Calif. – Produced by J.J. Abrams and directed by Julius Avery (Son of a Gun), the “wild and fantastically fun thrill fest” Overlord lands on Digital February 5, 2019 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD February 19 from Paramount Home Media Distribution.
Embraced by critics, Overlord is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and was hailed as “wonderfully tense and truly exhilarating”. The wildly entertaining genre mash-up boasts a stellar ensemble cast, non-stop action and plenty of wild twists you have to see to believe.
Fans can go even further behind enemy lines with nearly an hour of explosive bonus material on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack or Digital*. The 4K Ultra HD disc and 4K Ultra HD Digital release** feature Dolby Vision® Hdr, which brings entertainment to life through ultra-vivid picture quality. When compared to a standard picture, Dolby Vision can deliver spectacular colors, highlights that are up to 40 times brighter,...
Embraced by critics, Overlord is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and was hailed as “wonderfully tense and truly exhilarating”. The wildly entertaining genre mash-up boasts a stellar ensemble cast, non-stop action and plenty of wild twists you have to see to believe.
Fans can go even further behind enemy lines with nearly an hour of explosive bonus material on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack or Digital*. The 4K Ultra HD disc and 4K Ultra HD Digital release** feature Dolby Vision® Hdr, which brings entertainment to life through ultra-vivid picture quality. When compared to a standard picture, Dolby Vision can deliver spectacular colors, highlights that are up to 40 times brighter,...
- 1/10/2019
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Styd has an exclusive interview with Nick Murphy, who directed the period ghost horror film that opens in limited release this Friday, August 17th.
The film stars budding ingenue Rebecca Hall, The Wire’s Dominic West and Imelda Staunton. Check out the enlightening interview on their website, or read on (beware the spoilers at the very end):
ShockTillYouDrop.com: This is a ghost movie set up as a period piece which is not something we see that often with a lot of twists we can’t talk about, but I’m curious how you got involved with this? I believe a lot of what you did before was documentary work.
Nick Murphy: I’d love to pretend that I had some sort of master plan how to get into movies. I sort of didn’t really and I woke up suddenly and went, “Hang on a second. F*ck,...
The film stars budding ingenue Rebecca Hall, The Wire’s Dominic West and Imelda Staunton. Check out the enlightening interview on their website, or read on (beware the spoilers at the very end):
ShockTillYouDrop.com: This is a ghost movie set up as a period piece which is not something we see that often with a lot of twists we can’t talk about, but I’m curious how you got involved with this? I believe a lot of what you did before was documentary work.
Nick Murphy: I’d love to pretend that I had some sort of master plan how to get into movies. I sort of didn’t really and I woke up suddenly and went, “Hang on a second. F*ck,...
- 8/15/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Vanessa Minnillo is preparing for a major Wipeout.
ABC has announced that the off-the-wall competition series will return for a fifth season with one big change: Former MTV VJ Minnillo is the new co-host, replacing Jill Wagner. John Anderson and Jon Henson are sticking around as Wipeout‘s witty hosts.
“We will miss Jill, but are thrilled to welcome Vanessa to the team and excited to bring her enthusiasm to the show,” Wipeout creator Matt Kunitz said in a statement. “She is a great host with a fun and natural energy that our viewers will love.”
The fifth season of...
ABC has announced that the off-the-wall competition series will return for a fifth season with one big change: Former MTV VJ Minnillo is the new co-host, replacing Jill Wagner. John Anderson and Jon Henson are sticking around as Wipeout‘s witty hosts.
“We will miss Jill, but are thrilled to welcome Vanessa to the team and excited to bring her enthusiasm to the show,” Wipeout creator Matt Kunitz said in a statement. “She is a great host with a fun and natural energy that our viewers will love.”
The fifth season of...
- 6/17/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
We caught up with legendary Japanese director Hideo Nakata to talk about his recent film, Chatroom, and the filmmaking process…
Thanks to the international success of the 1998 horror, Ring, and its numerous sequels and remakes, Hideo Nakata has emerged as one of the most famous Japanese directors currently working.
While Nakata's name will forever be connected to the startling imagery of Ring, his atmospheric ghost story, Dark Water, was subtly disturbing, and 2000's Chaos was an efficiently effective thriller.
For his latest film, Chatroom, a drama thriller set in the virtual world of virtual chat rooms, Nakata relocated to the UK. Shortly after the film arrived in the UK on DVD, we managed to get an interview with the director, to talk about making films abroad, making movies, and the darker side of the Internet...
What made you choose to make Chatroom? Was there a specific aspect of the script...
Thanks to the international success of the 1998 horror, Ring, and its numerous sequels and remakes, Hideo Nakata has emerged as one of the most famous Japanese directors currently working.
While Nakata's name will forever be connected to the startling imagery of Ring, his atmospheric ghost story, Dark Water, was subtly disturbing, and 2000's Chaos was an efficiently effective thriller.
For his latest film, Chatroom, a drama thriller set in the virtual world of virtual chat rooms, Nakata relocated to the UK. Shortly after the film arrived in the UK on DVD, we managed to get an interview with the director, to talk about making films abroad, making movies, and the darker side of the Internet...
What made you choose to make Chatroom? Was there a specific aspect of the script...
- 6/8/2011
- Den of Geek
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
If there’s one thing that movies/films/excuses for eating popcorn invariably have trouble with, it’s the zeitgeist of society and technology. Or in plainer terms, what people have at least a vague interest in. This isn’t really surprising considering the average gestation of a film, from idea to script to production and then distribution; even a fast turnaround is knocking on the door of a year plus. This means that invariably there’s going to be a degree of lag between what was fresh on the page and what can become stale on screen, and Chatroom runs seemingly headlong into this void, basing its conceit in a virtuality that for all intents and purposes appears anachronistic in the current world of social media domination.
Part of the problem may lay in its origin as a stage play, but in the end David Fincher...
If there’s one thing that movies/films/excuses for eating popcorn invariably have trouble with, it’s the zeitgeist of society and technology. Or in plainer terms, what people have at least a vague interest in. This isn’t really surprising considering the average gestation of a film, from idea to script to production and then distribution; even a fast turnaround is knocking on the door of a year plus. This means that invariably there’s going to be a degree of lag between what was fresh on the page and what can become stale on screen, and Chatroom runs seemingly headlong into this void, basing its conceit in a virtuality that for all intents and purposes appears anachronistic in the current world of social media domination.
Part of the problem may lay in its origin as a stage play, but in the end David Fincher...
- 12/23/2010
- by Mark Clark
- Obsessed with Film
PopWatch is on a quest to determine the Greatest Guilty Pleasure Reality TV Show of All Time. We have 32 seeded contestants in four categories (see full bracket here), and we're in the quarterfinals in the Competition category. After you vote, please leave comments about why you love the show you chose. Quarterfinals, Competition: Real World/Road Rules Challenge vs. Wipeout Real World/Road Rules Challenge For people who drink constantly, the contestants on these shows are in frighteningly good shape. Perhaps it's their bizarre enthusiasm for arbitrary physical exertion, their willingness to eat anything, or their total lack of fear...
- 12/9/2009
- by EW staff
- EW.com - PopWatch
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