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‘The Dentist Collection’ Set To Debut on Blu-ray In January Via Vestron Video Collector’s Series

Behind every clean, white surface lies the stench of decay. The Dentist Collection, which includes both The Dentist and its sequel The Dentist 2, will be released for the first time on Blu-ray™ + Digital January 24 from Lionsgate. Featuring two-time Primetime Emmy Award® nominee Corbin Bernsen (1988 and 1987, TV’s “L.A. Law,” Kiss Kiss […]

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THE SOSKA SISTERS Take Psychosexual Thriller ‘On The Edge’ Down Under for MonsterFest

Twin horror directors Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary, Rabid), known as the Soska Sisters, have announced the Australian premiere for On the Edge, their sixth film, third original production, and their first psychological erotic thriller. The Vancouver-lensed horror feature made its world premiere at London’s FrightFest Halloween to rave reviews. On the Edge stars […]

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HORROR BUSINESS: Fiona Dourif On Her Creative Evolution and Brando Lee’s ‘Don’t Look At The Demon’

For over a decade, Fiona Dourif has been quietly establishing herself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of genre film. Fearless, quick-witted, intensely expressive, and laser-focused, she pours her heart and soul into every role to take them to the next level. Her dedication to her craft is evident as each […]

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Synapse Films Sets March 2023 Release Date For Dario Argento’s ‘PHENOMENA’ 4K UHD Set!

Synapse Films has announced the upcoming release of Phenomena from Italian master of the macabre Dario Argento (Suspiria, Tenebrae)/ One of his most beautifully designed horror films, this release is now remastered in 4K Ultra HD and Dolby Vision in a standard two-disc set! Synopsis: The young Jennifer Corvino, played by Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Connelly (Labyrinth, […]

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THE LAIR: Neil Marshall and Charlotte Kirk On Bringing Their Latest Terrifying Vision To The Silver Screen!

Two decades after delivering his hard-hitting debut with the werewolf war movie “Dog Soldiers,” Neil Marshall returns to pulse-pounding Military-Versus-Monsters action with an energetic new film, “The Lair.” Written by Marshall and Charlotte Kirk (The Reckoning), the film follows Sgt. Tom Hook (Jamie Bamber) as he leads a military unit to find Lt. Kate Sinclair (Charlotte Kirk) after […]

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‘CARRIE’ and ‘BLACK CHRISTMAS’ Set For 4K UHD Releases this December Via Scream Factory!

Your stocking stuffers are sorted! At long last, two of the most iconic horror films of all time, Black Christmas and Carrie, come to 4K UHD this December from Scream™ Factory, looking better than ever before, and packaged with exciting new bonus features. Black Christmas (1974) (Collector’s Edition) (4K UHD) will be available December 6th […]

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THE SOSKA SISTERS Debut First Look At ‘ON THE EDGE’ Ahead of FrightFest Halloween Premiere!

Twin horror directors Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary, Rabid), known as the Soska Sisters, have unleashed the first teaser for On the Edge, their sixth film, third original production, and their first psychological erotic thriller. In addition to the teaser, the Soskas are releasing stills from the Vancouver-lensed horror feature. On the Edge stars […]

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Scream Factory To Release ‘The Company of Wolves’ 4K UHD Collector’s Edition Starring Angela Lansbury and David Warner

On November 22, 2022, SCREAM FACTORY™ will release THE COMPANY OF WOLVES Collector’s Edition in a 4K UHD™+ Blu-ray™ combo pack. Available for the first time being release on 4K UHD™ format, this highly anticipated release features a new 4K scan (2022) from the original camera negative and comes loaded with special bonus content. The […]

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Bob Clark’s Cult Classic ‘Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things’ To Receive 50th Anniversary 4K UHD Release!

Back before he became a staple of the Christmas season, director Bob Clark (A Christmas Story, Black Christmas) was cutting his teeth in the world of independent genre cinema. One of Clark’s earliest efforts was 1972’s Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things. Six theater friends decide to have a little fun by having a mock Satanic ritual. To […]