October 24th 2017
Bluray Tuesday returns! Just in time for Halloween, WB Pictures releases Annabelle Creation today. If you missed our review check it out here. WB has been releasing their horror without slipcovers lately, like Lights Out and The Conjuring 2. These both would have been great with slipcovers especially The Conjuring to match the first one that had a lenticular cover. Annabelle Creation I can confirm does come with a slipcover. I know some people don't mind but the collector in me loves a cool slip. Personal Shopper is another highlight for me this week and it's also apart of the Criterion Bluray line. It's a slow burn thriller that's both intriguing and haunting, I highly recommend it. The third film in the Planet of The Apes Trilogy hits shelves today, War For The Planet Of The Apes. I missed this one in theaters and loved the first two so a definite pickup for me this week. Warner Archive releases Night School for the first time on Bluray, you can only order online. I don't remember much about this slasher and look forward to checking out in the near future. Vinegar Syndrome also released a few titles today, check those out below. So what will you buy, rent or just skip today? Let us know! Also on Netflix today Mark Duplass's sequel to 2014's Creep hits Netflix, Creep 2. Until next week!
Annabelle Creation: Amazon - $22.99
Former toy maker Sam Mullins and his wife, Esther, are happy to
welcome a nun and six orphaned girls into their California farmhouse.
Years earlier, the couple's 7-year-old daughter Annabelle died in a
tragic car accident. Terror soon strikes when one child sneaks into a
forbidden room and finds a seemingly innocent doll that appears to have a life of its own.
Personal Shopper: Amazon - $25.99
A young American in Paris works as a personal shopper for a
celebrity. She seems to have the ability to communicate with spirits,
like her recently deceased twin brother. Soon, she starts to receive
ambiguous messages from an unknown source.
War For The Planet Of The Apes: Amazon - $19.99
4k: Amazon - $24.99
Caesar (Andy Serkis) and his apes are forced into a deadly
conflict with an army of humans led by a ruthless colonel (Woody
Harrelson). After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles
with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his
kind. As the journey finally brings them face to
face, Caesar and the colonel are pitted against each other in an epic
battle that will determine the fate of both of their species and the
future of the planet.
Blood Beat: Amazon - $23.99
A woman who lives in deer-hunting country in rural Wisconsin is possessed by the spirit of a Japanese samurai warrior.
Demon Wind: Amazon - $22.99
Cory and friends visit a broken down old shack in the middle of nowhere
to investigate the mysteries of his past. After realizing that his
grandparents dabbled in black magic, demons and the undead begin to
attack, taking Cory's friends down one by one.
Prime Evil/Lurkers: Amazon - $19.99
PRIME EVIL: Nestled in a Manhattan monastery, evil is lurking. A group
of devil worshipping monks are stalking the city, looking for victims to
sacrifice to the dark lord in the hope of bringing satanic rule to the
world! A stylishly photographed neo-gothic horror, PRIME EVIL packs in
gore, nudity, and loads of 80s NYC locales.
LURKERS: When Cathy was a girl, she saw her deranged mother murder her
father and only narrowly escaped with her life. Haunted by memories of
her macabre childhood, her nightmares turn into a terrifying reality
when she’s lured back to her childhood home, only to be transformed into
a ‘lurker;’ members of the vengeful dead who seek to terrorize those
who wronged them. Findlay’s suspenseful ghost story explores trauma and
grief between moments of shocking violence.
The Corpse Grinders: Amazon - $17.99
When the owners of the Lotus Cat Food Company, who manufacture an
exotic, high-priced type of kitty chow, run short of cash, they find
themselves in big trouble with their suppliers. The two disreputable
partners soon turn to a new and plentiful source for product--fresh
cadavers! Grave robbing and unreported murders soon provide plenty of
raw material for "the food cats crave," but there's only one
problem--cats all over town have begun attacking and killing their human
owners, filled with a newly-found taste for human flesh! Experience
maverick director Ted V. Mikels' independent terror classic in a
brand-new transfer that will give you chills you never knew you had in
you! For God's sake, don't watch it with your cat!
George A. Romero: Between Night & Dawn: Amazon - $62.99
There's Always Vanilla:A pregnancy complicates a couple's (Ray Laine, Judith Streiner) relationship when she considers secretly having an abortion.
The Crazies: A nurse (Lane Carroll) and her husband (W.G. McMillan) try to get out of their infected town, but the Army has it sealed off.
Season of The Witch: A bored housewife's life spins out of control after she dabbles in the occult.
Night School: Amazon - $17.99
They work by day, take a full schedule of classes all night and somehow
find time for study and an occasional date. Women in the evening
curriculum at Boston’s distinguished Wendell College do a lot to get
ahead in life. But there’s someone who will go to even greater heights.
Someone will do anything to get a head: a killer whose m.o. is the
ritualistic decapitation of victims.
The Emoji Movie: Amazon - $19.99
4K: Amazon - 27.99
Hidden inside a smartphone, the bustling city of Textopolis is
home to all emojis. Each emoji has only one facial expression, except
for Gene, an exuberant emoji with multiple expressions. Determined to
become "normal" like the other emojis, Gene enlists the help of his best
friend Hi-5 and a notorious code breaker called
Jailbreak. During their travels through the other apps, the three emojis
discover a great danger that could threaten their phone's very
existence.
Bushwick: Amazon - $16.99
When a Texas military force invades their Brooklyn neighborhood,
20-year-old Lucy and war veteran Stupe must depend on each other to
survive.
-The Impostor
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