February 23rd 2016
The last Bluray Tuesday of February has arrived. This week is filled with some really nice releases, I'm excited to add a lot of these to my collection. Scream/Shout Factory never fails and today is no exception with 3 new releases from them this week. First up is Wes Craven's The Serpent and the Rainbow Collectors Edition. I'm embarrassed to say I actually haven't seen this but that will change really soon. Scream Factory's other releases today are two double features, The Curse/The Curse 2 and Millennium/R.O.T.O.R. Other highlights this week are The Sinful Dwarf and Frankenstein. The Sinful Dwarf is being released by Severin Films with both the rated and unrated versions included for the first time on bluray, and loaded with bonus materials. Frankenstein is written and directed by the great Bernard Rose and also co-stars Candyman's Tony Todd. This one I will definitely pick up and check out this week. Rounding out this week is, Julia Roberts thriller, Secret in their Eyes, as well as Spotlight, Disney and Pixar's The Good Dinosaur and 1978's The Bee's. Overall a great week for horror releases to end February. So what will you be buying, renting or just skipping this week? Let us know in the comments. Also check out out Instagram page Here. We love conversation and talking all things horror.
The Serpent and the Rainbow: Amazon - $29.99
In a time of social and political unrest in Haiti, anthropologist
Dennis Alan (Bill Pullman) travels to the torn country to study a Voodoo
drug used in religious practices to turn victims into living zombies.
With the help of a witch doctor (Brent Jennings) and a fellow researcher
(Cathy Tyson), Dennis pieces together the deadly
mystery. But as Dennis uncovers the secrets behind the mysterious
powder, he must evade the Haitian authorities who view his research as a
potential threat.
The Curse/The Curse 2: Amazon - $19.99
The Curse: A boy (Wil Wheaton) and his sister wisely avoid food and drink after a meteorite lands on their Tennessee farm.
The Curse 2: Young lovers (Jill Schoelen, J. Eddie Peck) go through an old desert test-site full of nuclear-mutated snakes.
Millennium/R.O.T.O.R: Amazon - $19.99
Millennium: Two jetliners collide, and Bill Smith (Kris Kristofferson) is put
in charge of investigating the accident. But something isn't adding up
about the crash -- from the strange comments on the flight recorder to
the unidentifiable object found in the wreckage. What Smith doesn't know
is that time travelers have taken the ill-fated
passengers to repopulate the future. To ensure their mission's success,
they send a gorgeous operative, Louise (Cheryl Ladd), to the past to
hamper Smith's work.
R.O.T.O.R: Dr. Coldyron (Richard Gesswein), a pioneer of tactical robotics,
is ordered by Cmdr. Buglar (Michael Hunter) to create a robot that can
fight crime. Unbeknownst to Coldyron, Buglar is working with a greedy
senator who plans to use the robot to secure his reelection. Coldyron
and Dr. Steele (Jayne Smith) deliver the prototype on
time. But, when it malfunctions and terrorizes an innocent motorist
(James Cole) and his fiancée (Margaret Trigg), it's up to the scientists
to stop it once and for all.
The Sinful Dwarf: Amazon - $22.99
Olaf and his mother run a boarding house and a white slavery ring. They
also smuggle heroin to keep the addict girls happy so they do not try
and escape. A young couple move into the house and the evil landlords
take a liking to the female.
The Bees: Amazon - $17.99
Swarms of highly intelligent killer bees, intent on halting man's destruction of the environment, attack helpless people.
Secret in Their Eyes: Amazon - $22.99
Rising FBI investigators Ray (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Jess (Julia
Roberts), along with Claire (Nicole Kidman), their district-attorney
supervisor, are suddenly torn apart following the brutal murder of Jess'
teenage daughter. Thirteen years later, after obsessively searching for
the elusive killer, Ray uncovers a new lead that he
is certain can permanently resolve the case and bring long-desired
closure to the team. But no one is prepared for the shocking and
unspeakable secret that follows.
Frankenstein: Amazon - $12.99
Frankenstein is a 2015 updated adaptation of Mary Shelley's
Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus directed by British director
Bernard Rose.The film is told from the monster's point of view as he is created,
escapes into the modern world and learns about the dark side of human
Spotlight: Amazon - $19.99
In 2001, editor Marty Baron of The Boston Globe assigns a team of
journalists to investigate allegations against John Geoghan, an
unfrocked priest accused of molesting more than 80 boys. Led by editor
Walter "Robby" Robinson (Michael Keaton), reporters Michael Rezendes
(Mark Ruffalo), Matt Carroll and Sacha Pfeiffer
interview victims and try to unseal sensitive documents. The reporters
make it their mission to provide proof of a cover-up of sexual abuse
within the Roman Catholic Church.
The Good Dinosaur 3D: Amazon - $27.99
2D: Amazon - $22.99
Luckily for young Arlo, his parents (Jeffrey Wright, Frances
McDormand) and his two siblings, the mighty dinosaurs were not wiped out
65 million years ago. When a rainstorm washes poor Arlo (Raymond Ochoa)
downriver, he ends up bruised, battered and miles away from home. Good
fortune shines on the frightened dino when he meets
Spot (Jack Bright), a Neanderthal boy who offers his help and
friendship. Together, the unlikely duo embark on an epic adventure to
reunite Arlo with his beloved family.
- The Impostor
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