Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Digging Up The Dirt with KillDozer and Jason Zink, Straight Edge Kegger & Weird On Top Pictures



The mock trailers of 2007's Grindhouse created a buzz so loud that some film makers felt the demands of the audience and moved forward creating full length features out of some of their over the top shorts. Since then, there has been no end to the amount of "fan made" trailers displaying the wants and needs of the audience that are rarely delivered to them with big budget releases. Thanks to YouTube you can watch these dreams in the making at any time but most will never be more than a talented vision of an incredible idea. This brings us to one such amazing genre mock trailer that managed to capture XKillDozerX's attention by combining home invasion style horror and punk/hardcore straight edge scene. This excited fans so much that it is now a full blown feature length reality being brought to screens everywhere thanks to Weird On Top Pictures. I was lucky enough to dig up some dirt on both the creation of Straight Edge Kegger and Weird On Top Pictures. 



A young punk and a houseful of drunks square off against the gang of militant straight edgers that he's abandoned.

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KillDozer: Let’s start by talking about Weird On Top Pictures. What is it and how did it start?

Jason Zink: I’m not 100% sure how to answer this question so I’m gonna tell a story about the name. The film company’s original name was created when I was in high school. It was obnoxious and had an absolutely ridiculous backstory. So the name Weird on Top Pictures comes directly from a movie poster that was hanging next to my bed at the time that I was looking to change it: Wild at Heart. In that flick, Laura Dern says to Nicholas Cage “this world’s wild at heart and weird on top”. The line has always resonated with me and being that we always saw ourselves as a rebellious group of folks, we felt that it fit perfectly with the Mohawk Man logo that we were already crafting.

Short answer, a DIY film house that’s been around since roughly 2013.


KillDozer: How did you become involved in bringing Straight Edge Kegger to the screen?

Jason: I’m the one to blame for the whole damn thing. Luckily, I have a lot of supportive people on my side who helped me to bring this to life; including my girlfriend and producer Shelby Barbee who has been my partner-in-crime through the entire process. But the idea came to me out of desperation. I had spent a few years writing different projects and I couldn’t get anything off the ground so I knew that I had to write something close to home. I hope that answers your question.


KillDozer: How did the mock trailer come about? I noticed that "The Hard Times" was involved, were they a part of the film as well?

Jason: The mock-trailer was really all that this was ever meant to be. It came about because I was trying to stick with the old adage “write what you know”. If there’s anything I know, it’s horror and punk. When the idea hit me, I just knew that I wanted to explore it and I thought that shooting a grindhouse trailer would be a great way to let it play out.

“The Hard Times” just played a marginal role and had nothing to do with the actual film. A friend of mine sent them the trailer and they thought it fit well enough for them to post with some minor alterations. We appreciate them posting the trailer to their site and social media but that’s really where the relationship stopped.


KillDozer: The mock trailer caused a lot of buzz not only in the punk and hardcore scene but among genre fans as well. Was Straight Edge Kegger always going to be a full length film? Was fan response the main inspiration to bring it to the screen?

Jason: It wasn’t always going to be a feature, no. Well, I guess thinking about how things have played out, I suppose maybe it was always going to be a feature. But it certainly wasn’t premeditated. Truth be told, the feature started snowballing into existence due to assumptions that would later be proven wrong. After getting 40K views on The Hard Times social media and some super positive feedback, we did some quick (and incorrect) math and thought that we could ask for a dollar from each view and get the budget that we needed. So their response definitely got the Kickstarter up but it was a small group of passionate and dedicated individuals whom I’m lucky to call friends that got this thing to the finish line.



KillDozer: The poster art work is incredible, it immediately lets the viewer know what kind of ride they are taking.  Can you tell us who did it and how you went about partnering with them to get what you wanted out of the final product?

Jason: Marc Schoenbach of Sadist Art Designs is the poster powerhouse that brought this one to life. We were lucky enough to partner with him on our last film and I love his work so much that I really didn’t consider anyone else for SEK. We went back and forth on a few concepts and the overall design for the poster, but the final version that you see (and thanks for the compliment) should really only be credited to him.


KillDozer: Jason Zink writes, directs, and even acts in the film! Do you think this allows a director to bring his true vision to the screen without compromise?

Jason: You noticed that, huh? Haha. It’s all about compromise and the lesser of two evils. I wish that it wasn’t that way but it sort of comes with the territory. I will say that I don’t pride myself an actor. I was only cast in the movie because I knew that I could count on myself to show up. It was one less person to cast and schedule things around. I think I do a competent job but I wouldn’t be upset (or surprised) if the Oscars don’t send me a letter.

However, I will say that the compromises that were made were entirely related to budget and time. I’m super proud of what we accomplished and I think we made a really great movie but there are countless changes that I’d love to have made. “Art is never finished, only abandoned.”


KillDozer: What has the feedback been around Straight Edge Kegger? Have you screened it with an audience if so what was the experience like?

Jason: So far, the feedback has been incredibly positive. That makes us hopeful because the screener that went out from film festivals had some mistakes that have since been fixed. As we weave our way through the festival circuit, we’re continuing to improve the cut. We screened at the beginning of January in Portland at PDXtreme and both the screening and Q&A went incredibly well. We had a blast there and we loved chatting with folks about the flick. It was really awesome to get reactions from parts in the movie that I thought would be unappreciated or go entirely unnoticed.


KillDozer: Do you think this film is relatable to everyone or simply the punk and hardcore kids? Was that ever discussed during production?

Jason: It is definitely relatable to everyone. I think for anybody who sees the movie, that goes without saying. What we did discuss and continue to talk about is that a lot of folks likely won’t watch the movie because they’ll assume they have to be into punk or hardcore to care about that movie. So we just hope that people will give it a shot because we think we made a flick for everybody.


KillDozer: How did you go about casting the film? Was it important to cast individuals who could relate to the subject matter?

Jason: For several of our primary cast members (Cory Kays, Evelyn Reidy and Julio Alexander), we were lucky enough to find them on a service called Backstage Casting. The service would probably hate that I compared them to this but it’s sort of like Facebook for casting talent. We received over 400 submissions and so it took us some time to narrow things down but we can happily report that those three and a handful of smaller roles were our first picks. We got incredibly lucky.

Relating to the subject matter was definitely a factor with our lead Cory (playing Brad) but honestly, they’re malleability is what got each of them their respective roles. It was just so comfortable working with them and hearing our lines come out of their mouths.

And a lot of the minor roles as well as some bigger ones we still managed to fill with friends and friends of friends. We’ve always tried to do that but the scope of this movie helped to elevate non-actors to a level that really makes me proud to see. The homegrown, grassroots, DIY ethos is something that I really care about and so it’s great to be able to continue working with those ideals and people who share that sense of community.


KillDozer: Have you received any negative feedback from people who uphold the Straight Edge way of life?

Jason: That’s a great question and luckily, we haven’t had any real experience with this. Of course, we’ve gotten a couple of trolls on YouTube and we can’t really tell what their deal is… but the straight edge community has been incredibly supportive. Truth be told, the mock-trailer didn’t do a good job of conveying the message behind our movie. Hindsight is 20/20, right? But every straight edger that we’ve talked to has seemed to be stoked on the movie. The intention was never to alienate anybody, especially a community that I may not be a part of but I definitely support. So we hope that comes across when everybody watches the movie.


KillDozer: What do you hope audiences will take away from this film?

Jason: Ugh. That’s a loaded question. Of course, I hope that they enjoy the movie. But I have a feeling that it’ll be somewhat polarizing. I wasn’t really interested in making a straightforward horror movie. It’s horror, thriller, character-drama and even has a little romance thrown in for good measure. But I hope it gets them thinking and talking about the subject matter. Look, we had no money and incredibly limited resources. I think that if we can get people walking out talking instead of shrugging, we’ve done about as much as we could have hoped for with what we had available.


KillDozer: Where can we go to follow Weird on Top pictures? What’s up next for Weird on Top?

Jason: We’re on Twitter/ InstagramFacebook as Weird on Top Pictures and we double up on Facebook with a Straight Edge Kegger page. If folks want to stay updated on film festival screenings, we post those consistently to the Facebook page.

It’s hard to say what’s up next for us. We have way too many projects that we would love to move forward on but a lot of what our future holds depends on if we can make our money back on Straight Edge Kegger or meet an investor(s) somewhere along the way. I will say that I have two projects in mind that I’m super pumped to put on the screen… but who knows what’ll happen?


KillDozer: Okay, here are a few fun questions to wrap this up: If you could cross Straight Edge Kegger into any film universe which would it be and why?

Jason: This was so difficult and you may not want to use this answer but I finally decided that I’d cross it with anything related to ‘The Brat Pack’: The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, St. Elmo’s Fire, etc. I just think it would be hilarious to see these characters relating to each other on an emotional level in the library. Can I still keep Judd Nelson?


KillDozer: What is your favorite piece of movie memorabilia that you own?

Jason: That is the toughest question you could have asked me. Haha. But I love it. It’s just had me walking circles in my room. I think I’ve settled on a set of two things. There’s this weird poster for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 that looks just like the poster for The Breakfast Club but with the Sawyer family doing the poses. I always loved that poster when I was younger and I became obsessed with it before I knew what eBay or horror conventions were. Finally, I found a copy at a horror convention just a few years ago and instantly found a vintage one-sheet of The Breakfast Club and mounted them right next to each other on the wall. There’s something about those two together that nothing else can replace.


KillDozer: I feel like this film could have a million taglines. What tag lines did you come up with for the film that you didn't end up using?

Jason: You’re going to hate me for this response but really, we came up with only two that we took seriously. That’s why they both wound up on the poster. We had an easier time just coming up with funny things for the narrator to say in the mock-trailer like “If you don’t smoke and you don’t do drugs, then you won’t have to die.” But when it came to the movie, we had moved on from satire and tried to go with something more raw and visceral. So the taglines that we picked were definitely referencing the culture but not mocking it in any way.


KillDozer: I was reading the entire cast and crew slept on set each night. If that information is true how bad did it smell at the end of filming?

Jason: Well, not EVERYONE stayed on set. But the lion’s share were here crashed out in every room and covering the floors. The smell changed on any given night/morning and there were some nights more ripe than others. But people’s sleep schedules were so messed up that there was never a line for the bathroom. People showered every day and usually, you were too exhausted to pay attention to things like that anyway. And when everybody left, there wasn’t really a smell… just a mess.





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-XKillDozerX

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Bluray Tuesday Featuring: Piercing, The Craft & Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwad

March 12th 2018


Bluray Tuesday creeps up on us once again and it brings some pretty solid releases. First up is Nicolas Pesce's Piercing. I really enjoyed this film and am looking forward to adding to my collection. Pesce also directed 2016's The Eyes of My Mother which I really enjoyed as well. Scream Factory this week release's The Craft with a new scan and bonus features. I loved this film growing up and will for sure add this updated Bluray to the growing collection. Man's Best Friend is also released from Scream Factory today for the first time on Bluray. The biggest release of the week is Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwad which takes place in the Harry Potter world. Best Buy will carry an exclusive steelbook for this and Target's version will be a digi-book packaging. I missed this one in theaters but I'm excited to check it out. Arrow Video is releasing 90's horror thriller, Kolobos for the first time on Bluray and the premise sounds great, like a reality show slasher kinda vibe. Rounding out the week is Mortal Engines, Green Book and Dark River. So what will you buy, rent or skip this week? Let us know in the comments. Until next week!

Piercing: Amazon - $16.99

In this twisted love story, a man seeks out an unsuspecting stranger to help him purge the dark torments of his past. His plan goes awry when he encounters a woman with plans of her own. A playful psycho-thriller game of cat-and-mouse based on Ryû Murakami’s novel.

Piercing (Blu-ray) 


The Craft: Amazon - $29.99

For Sarah, moving to Los Angeles is just another chance to be an outsider. She is all alone among the tightly-knit student body of St. Benedict's Academy... until she meets three young women who also have found themselves banished to the outermost reaches of high school's inevitable pecking order. Nancy, Bonnie, and Rochelle will never fit in with the "in" crowd. They barely fit in with each other. But together with Sarah, their outer and inner lives are about to change in ways they never suspected. They are about to learn that being an outsider has its own kind of power. They are about to learn "The Craft."

The Craft (Blu-ray) 

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald: Amazon - $24.99
4K: Amazon - $29.99

The second installment of the "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" franchise which follows the adventures of Newt Scamander.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Blu-ray) 

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald 4K (Blu-ray) 

Steelbook: Best Buy - $34.99

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald 4K (Blu-ray) 

Digibook: Target - $29.99

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Blu-ray) 


Mortal Engines: Amazon - $19.99
4K: Amazon - $24.99

Many years after the "Sixty Minute War," cities survive a now desolate Earth by moving around on giant wheels attacking and devouring smaller towns to replenish their resources.

Mortal Engines (Blu-ray) 

Mortal Engines 4K (Blu-ray) 

Man's Best Friend: Amazon - $26.99

Max, a genetically mutated dog endowed with intelligence and other special abilities is accidentally released from the lab of Dr. Jarret by news reporter/animal rights advocate Lori Tanner. Max is lovable at first but also proves to be a ferocious, unstoppable killer.

Man's Best Friend (Blu-ray) 

Green Book: Amazon - $19.99
4K: Amazon - $24.99

Dr. Don Shirley is a world-class African-American pianist, who is about to embark on a concert tour in the Deep South in 1962. In need of a driver and protection, Shirley recruits Tony Lip, a tough-talking bouncer from an Italian-American neighborhood in the Bronx. Despite their differences, the two men soon develop an unexpected bond while confronting racism and danger in an era of segregation.

Green Book (Blu-ray) 

Green Book 4K (Blu-ray) 

Kolobos: Amazon - $27.99

Five young individuals agree to live in a home and have their daily activities filmed. But soon the house is locked down and they each run into the murderous clutches of a faceless serial killer -- who may not be working alone.

Kolobos (Blu-ray) 

Tyrel: Amazon - $17.99

Tyrel, a sole black man, attends an otherwise all-white weekend of drunken bro debauchery on a birthday trip to a cabin in the Catskills.
Tyrel (Blu-ray)

Someone to Watch Over Me: Amazon - $26.99

A married New York cop falls for the socialite murder witness he's been assigned to protect.

Someone to Watch Over Me (Blu-ray) 

The Miseducation of Cameron Post: Amazon - $16.99 

In 1993 after teenage Cameron is caught in the backseat of a car with the prom queen, she is sent away to a treatment center in a remote area called God's Promise. While she is being subjected to questionable gay conversion therapies, she bonds with some fellow residents as they pretend to go along with the process while waiting to be released.

The Miseducation of Cameron Post (Blu-ray) 

Dark River: Amazon - $17.99

Following the death of her father, Alice (Ruth Wilson) returns to her home village for the first time in 15 years, to claim the tenancy to the family farm she believes is rightfully hers.

Dark River (Blu-ray) 


-The Impostor

Monday, March 11, 2019

Screenings in the Bay (Monday 11th to Sunday 17th): Space Vampire Double Feature, Evil Dead 2, Strangers on a Train



First thing's first: you all need to see Gaspar Noe's Climax in a theatre while you still can! It's playing at the Alamo Drafthouse at least through Wednesday and it seriously belongs on a huge screen. Maybe try the sangria... 

The Super Shangri-La Show is back at the Balboa Theatre this week, presenting a Space Vampire double feature that starts at 7:30! The lineup includes Queen of Blood followed by Mario Bava's Planet of Vampires. That same Wednesday, Midnites for Maniacs founder, Jesse Hawthorne Ficks, will be introducing Wild Things at the Alamo Drafthouse. 

There are two sets of Hitchcock double features screening at the Stanford Theatre this week, and they're just the beginning! And on a side note, have you gotten your Us tickets yet..?




Monday 11th to Wednesday 13th (1hr 35min)
Drama/ Horror/ Music (IMDB)
From director Gaspar Noé (Irreversible; Enter the Void; Love) comes a hypnotic, hallucinatory, and ultimately hair-raising depiction of a party that descends into delirium over the course of one wintry night. In Climax, a troupe of young dancers gathers in a remote and empty school building to rehearse. Following an unforgettable opening performance lit by virtuoso cinematographer Benoît Debie (Spring Breakers; Enter the Void) and shot by Noé himself, the troupe begins an all-night celebration that turns nightmarish as the dancers discover they've been pounding cups of sangria laced with potent LSD. Tracking their journey from jubilation to chaos and full-fledged anarchy, Noé observes crushes, rivalries, and violence amid a collective psychedelic meltdown. Starring Sofia Boutella (Atomic Blonde) and a cast of professional dancers, Climax is Noé's most brazen and visionary statement yet.


Terror Tuesday

Tuesday 12th @ 10:15 pm (1hr 48min)
Action/ Crime/ Horror (IMDB)
In this action-horror flick from director Robert Rodriguez and screenwriter Quentin Tarantino, Tarantino stars with George Clooney as a pair of bad-to-the-bone brothers named Seth and Richie Gecko. After a string of robberies that left a river of blood in the Geckos' wake, the sadistic siblings head to Mexico to live the good life. To get over the border, they kidnap Jacob Fuller, a widowed preacher played by Harvey Keitel, and his two children, Kate (Juliette Lewis) and Scott (Ernest Liu). Once south of the border, the quintet park their RV at a rough-and-tumble trucker bar called The Titty Twister, where Seth and Richie are supposed to meet a local thug. After a couple of drinks, they realize that they're not in a typical bar, as the entire place begins to teem with vicious, blood-sucking vampires.


Weird Wednesday

Wednesday 13th @ 10:15pm (1hr 48min)
Crime/ Drama/ Myserty (IMDB)
Think of it as endless endings. John McNaughton's playful erotic thriller about a larcenous school teacher, a pair of greedy coeds, and the cop on their trail has as many twists as there are characters, but it's all in good fun.

Introduced by Jesse Hawthorne Ficks of Midnite for Maniacs!




Wednesday 13th @ 7:30pm (1hr 18min)
Horror/ Sci-Fi (IMDB)
Shot on a miniscule $50,000 budget, and including footage from a 1959 Russian film that was later purchased by Roger Corman, this science fiction feature finds a tiny planet slowly dying. With the inhabitants in danger of perishing, some kind-hearted astronauts bring a green-blooded female alien back to Earth. The extraterrestrial shows her gratitude by going wild for human blood in the fashion of a blood-sucking vampire. John Saxon, Basil Rathbone and Dennis Hopper are some of the actors sentenced by their vindictive agents to appear in this 1966 film.

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Wednesday 13th @ 9pm (1hr 28min)
Horror/ Sci-Fi (IMDB)
In this spooky low-budget horror outing from Mario Bava, a team of rescuers head for Mars to find missing astronauts and instead find terrifying alien bloodsuckers looking to hitch a ride back Earth to indulge in a sanguineous smorgasbord. The film is also known as Demon Planet.




Midnight Madness

Friday 15th & Saturday 16th @ 11:55pm (1hr 24min)
Comedy/ Horror (IMDB)
This sequel is better, funnier, scarier and superior to the first indie gore-fest. Never before has there been such an originally funny and unique horror film that never for a moment takes itself seriously. Lots of fun!





The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Wednesday 13th & Thursday 14th @ 7:30pm (1hr 37min)
Mystery/ Thriller (IMDB)
"On a train headed for England a group of travelers is delayed by an avalanche. Holed up in a hotel in a fictional European country, young Iris (Margaret Lockwood) befriends elderly Miss Froy (Dame May Whitty). When the train resumes, Iris suffers a bout of unconsciousness and wakes to find the old woman has disappeared. The other passengers ominously deny Miss Froy ever existed, so Iris begins to investigate with another traveler (Michael Redgrave) and, as the pair sleuth, romantic sparks fly."

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Young and Innocent (1937)
Wednesday 13th & Thursday 14th @ 5:55pm & 9:15pm
Crime/ Mystery/ Romance (IMDB)
In this Alfred Hitchcock film, Derrick De Marney finds himself in a difficult situation when he is wrongly accused of murder. While a fugitive from the law, De Marney is helped by heroine Nova Pilbeam. The actual villain, whose identity is never in doubt, is George Curzon.




Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Friday 15th @ 7:30pm (1hr 48min)
Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th @ 3:35pm & 7:30pm
Drama/ Thriller (Google)
"Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotten) visits his relatives in Santa Rosa. He is a very charming man, but his niece slowly realizes that he is wanted for murder and he soon recognizes her suspicions. Although one of the suspected murderers is killed and the case is considered closed, she still has her suspicions.

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Strangers on a Train (1951)
Friday 11th to Sunday 13th @ 5:35pm & 9:25pm (1hr 43min)
Crime/ Noir/ Thriller (IMDB)
In one of Alfred Hitchcock's suspense classics, tennis pro Guy Haines (Farley Granger) chances to meet wealthy wastrel Bruno Anthony (Robert Walker) on a train. Having read all about Guy, Bruno is aware that the tennis player is trapped in an unhappy marriage to to wife Miriam (Laura Elliott) and has been seen in the company of senator's daughter Ann Morton (Ruth Roman). Baiting Guy, Bruno reveals that he feels trapped by his hated father (Jonathan Hale). As Guy listens with detached amusement, Bruno discusses the theory of "exchange murders." Suppose that Bruno were to murder Guy's wife, and Guy in exchange were to kill Bruno's father? With no known link between the two men, the police would be none the wiser, would they? When he reaches his destination, Guy bids goodbye to Bruno, thinking nothing more of the affable but rather curious young man's homicidal theories. And then, Guy's wife turns up strangled to death.



-Huntress

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Bluray Tuesday Featuring: The Clovehitch Killer, Dead Ant & Creed 2


March 5th 2019


It's a new month and new Blurays are out now for our consumption. First up on the list is from Scream Factory, The Clovehitch Killer. This film I'd definitely recommend, it's a pretty good thriller. Next up is creature feature horror comedy, Dead Ant which is a fun time overall and definitely has a good mix of gore and laughs. The biggest release of this week is Creed 2. This release will have a steelbook packaging only at Best Buy. Other horror titles released this week are ones I have not heard of but would like to check out: Lifechanger, Something, Prospect & Welcome To Mercy. Just in time for the new TV seasons starting are Krypton and Fear The Walking Dead season 4. Both of these are released in time to get caught up for the new season premiere's coming soon. Rounding out the week is drama Ben is Back, Instant Family and biography film The Favourite. So what will you buy, rent or skip this week? Let us know in the comments. Until next week!


The Clovehitch Killer: Amazon - $22.99

A picture-perfect family is shattered when the work of a serial killer hits too close to home. Dylan McDermott stars in this chilling portrait of all-American evil.

The Clovehitch Killer (Blu-ray) 

Dead Ant: Amazon - $11.99 

When the 1989 "one-hit-wonder" glam-metal band "Sonic Grave" embark on a trip to coachella in hopes of a comeback, their peyote trip pit stop in Joshua Tree incites an "unworldly" viscous attack, and they must "rock" themselves out of harms way.

Dead Ant (Blu-ray) 

Creed 2: Amazon - $24.99
4K: Amazon - $29.99

In 1985, Russian boxer Ivan Drago killed former U.S. champion Apollo Creed in a tragic match that stunned the world. Against the wishes of trainer Rocky Balboa, Apollo's son Adonis Johnson accepts a challenge from Drago's son -- another dangerous fighter. Under guidance from Rocky, Adonis trains for the showdown of his life -- a date with destiny that soon becomes his obsession. Now, Johnson and Balboa must confront their shared legacy as the past comes back to haunt each man.

Creed II (Blu-ray)
Temporary cover art 

Creed II 4K (Blu-ray) 

Steelbook: Best Buy - $34.99

Creed II 4K (Blu-ray) 

Vox Lux: Amazon - $22.99

Celeste is a 13-year-old music prodigy who survives a horrific school shooting in Staten Island, N.Y., in 1999. Her talent shines through during the memorial service when she sings a song that touches the hearts of the mourners. Guided by her sister and a talent manager, the young phenom transforms into a rising pop star with a promising future. Eighteen years later, Celeste now finds herself on the comeback trail when a scandal, personal struggles and the pitfalls of fame threaten her career.

Vox Lux (Blu-ray) 

Prospect: Amazon - $17.99

A teenage girl and her father travel to a remote moon on the hunt for elusive riches. But there are others roving the moon's toxic forest and the job quickly devolves into a desperate fight to escape.

Prospect (Blu-ray)
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Welcome To Mercy: Amazon - $17.99

Stricken with stigmata, Madaline travels to a convent where nothing is what it seems -- and her friend August is seemingly the only person she can trust. Together, they must confront the demons inside Madaline before she becomes the Antichrist.

Welcome to Mercy (Blu-ray) 

Lifechanger: Amazon - $17.99

Drew has an identity problem. Every few days, he has to shape-shift, or face a painful death. He has to find someone and make a copy. He takes everything: their looks, memories, hopes and dreams. Their entire life. He becomes them, and they die horribly. Lately, the changes are becoming more frequent. Facing his imminent death, Drew sets out on one final blood-soaked mission.

Lifechanger (Blu-ray) 

Something: Amazon - $16.99

A man and woman are struggling to adjust to life with their new baby. But their situation begins to unravel when they suspect a menacing stranger could be lurking, watching, even entering their home.
 
Something (Blu-ray) 

Tokyo Living Dead: Amazon - $12.99

Tokyo 27-ku’s the hottest pop group around, but when singer Kamiya Miku (Nana Asakawa) gets bitten by a zombie, she goes from being on top of the charts to the top of the most wanted lists! With just 72 hours until the sizzling chanteuse becomes a shuffling zombie, Miku’s only hope is finding a serum that might possibly cure her. Unfortunately, if Miku can’t reach the antidote in time, she’s going to transform from songbird to a dead bird singing in the middle of the night, and evading paparazzi and zealous fans is nothing compared to being pursued by teams of professional zombie hunters, the police and hordes of the living dead! From life in the fast lane to racing through the hot zone, becoming a zombie can totally bite when you’re the TOKYO LIVING DEAD IDOL!

Tokyo Living Dead Idol (Blu-ray) 

Ben Is Back: Amazon - $17.99

Follows the charming yet troubled Ben Burns, who returns home to his unsuspecting family one fateful Christmas Eve. Ben's wary mother Holly Burns welcomes her beloved son's return, but soon learns he is still very much in harm's way. During the 24 hours that may change their lives forever, Holly must do everything in her power to avoid the family's downfall.

Ben Is Back (Blu-ray) 

The Vanishing: Amazon - $12.99

Three lighthouse keepers arrive for their six-week shift. They stumble upon something that isn't theirs to keep, leading to their mysterious disappearance.

The Vanishing (Blu-ray) 

The Favourite: Amazon - $19.99

A bawdy, acerbic tale of royal intrigue, passion, envy and betrayal in the court of Queen Anne in early 18th century England.

The Favourite (Blu-ray) 

Burning: Amazon - $16.99

Deliveryman Jongsu is out on a job when he runs into Haemi, a girl who once lived in his neighborhood. She asks if he'd mind looking after her cat while she's away on a trip to Africa. On her return she introduces to Jongsu an enigmatic young man named Ben, who she met during her trip. And one day Ben tells Jongsu about his most unusual hobby.

Burning (Blu-ray) 

Instant Family: Amazon - $19.99

A couple find themselves in over their heads when they adopt three children.

Instant Family (Blu-ray) 

Fear The Walking Dead (Season 4): Amazon - $24.99

What did the world look like as it was transforming into the horrifying apocalypse depicted in "The Walking Dead"? This spin-off set in Los Angeles, following new characters as they face the beginning of the end of the world, will answer that question.

Fear the Walking Dead: The Complete Fourth Season (Blu-ray) 

Krypton (Season One): Amazon - $25.99

Set two generations before the destruction of the legendary Man of Steel’s home planet, Krypton follows Superman’s grandfather — whose House of El was ostracized and shamed — as he fights to redeem his family’s honor and save his beloved world from chaos.
 
 Krypton: The Complete First Season (Blu-ray) 
 

    
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