Friday, April 3, 2026

New from Severin Films – SANGSTER DIRECTS HAMMER, CHILDREN OF THE WICKER MAN & THE WORLDS OF LUCILE HADŽIHALILOVIĆ

SEVERIN FEATURES HISTORIC SANGSTER/HAMMER COLLECTION, 

WICKER MAN DOC & NEW PARTNER LABEL 

LUCILE HADŽIHALILOVIĆ BOX SET

7-Disc SANGSTER DIRECTS HAMMER Box Set Joins Award-Winning Documentary CHILDREN OF THE WICKER MAN Plus Yellow Veil’s First Ever 4-Disc Collection

Severin Films today announced their new releases, led by the most exceptional Hammer Films collection ever released in North America: SANGSTER DIRECTS HAMMER is an epic 7-disc box set featuring the North American UHD Premieres of genre icon Jimmy Sangster’s THE HORROR OF FRANKENSTEIN, LUST FOR A VAMPIRE and FEAR IN THE NIGHT with an unprecedented 18+ hours of Special Features including new documentary featurettes on Mary Shelley, J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Ralph Bates, Dame Joan Collins and Jimmy Sangster; the all-new 312-page book Horror! Lust! Fear! Sangster designed by Stephen Thrower and featuring essays by Ramsey Campbell, David Gregory, Chris Alexander, Kat Ellinger and David Flint plus archival interviews with Kate O’Mara, Tudor Gates and Mike Raven, comic adaptations, copious color photos and much more, all in celebration of “one of the chief architects of the most successful British production company in history” (The Times).

In the Worldwide Disc Premiere of the “devastatingly intimate” (Filmhounds) documentary CHILDREN OF THE WICKER MAN, the sons of director Robin Hardy explore the unsettling legacy of their father’s classic film and personal demons. Also available is the new 232-page hardcover book Children Of The Wicker Man, featuring Robin Hardy’s long-unseen personal documents and photographs as well as original illustrations by Dominic Hardy. It’s available as a standalone purchase or as part of our essential Wicker Basket Bundle.

And from new partner label Yellow Veil Pictures comes the 4-disc THE WORLDS OF LUCILE HADŽIHALILOVIĆ, featuring the award-winning French-Bosnian filmmaker’s modern classics INNOCENCE, EVOLUTION, EARWIG and THE ICE TOWER, with over 4 hours of fascinating Special Features and an all-new 60-page booklet of essays and appreciations.

Severin Films’ 20th Anniversary festivities continue as pre-orders for SANGSTER DIRECTS HAMMER, CHILDREN OF THE WICKER MAN and THE WORLDS OF LUCILE HADŽIHALILOVIĆ – along with Dominic & Justin Hardy’s Children Of The Wicker Man book, new Severin Hall of Fame Pins, beguiling bundles and more – begin today at the Severin Webstore.




SANGSTER DIRECTS HAMMER

“THE MARK THAT JIMMY SANGSTER LEFT ON THE GENRE IS DEEPER THAN ANY VAMPIRE’S BITE.”
- Screen Anarchy

 7-DISC COLLECTION

THE NORTH AMERICAN UHD PREMIERES

With screenplays for such ‘50s/’60s Hammer Films classics as THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, HORROR OF DRACULA, THE MUMMY and more, he became one of the very best writers in the genre. But when Jimmy Sangster returned to Hammer in the ‘70s to direct the only feature films of his career, he delivered three of the most unique shockers in the studio’s history: In THE HORROR OF FRANKENSTEIN starring Ralph Bates as the sociopathic monster maker, Sangster brings both black humor and deep red dismemberments to Mary Shelley’s iconic tale. Sangster takes fanged lesbian desires to seductive new levels with LUST FOR A VAMPIRE, featuring Yutte Stensgaard as the titular bloodsucker. Judy Geeson, Ralph Bates, Joan Collins and the legendary Peter Cushing star in Sangster’s acclaimed FEAR IN THE NIGHT, a taut psycho-thriller with a dark giallo edge. Each film is presented in UHD for the first time ever in North America, now scanned in 4K from their original camera negatives by StudioCanal. This collection also includes the 312-page Horror! Lust! Fear! Sangster featuring essays, interviews, comic adaptations and more, plus over 18 combined hours of comprehensive new & archival Special Features produced and curated by Severin Films.
THE HORROR OF FRANKENSTEIN

“DELICIOUSLY DARK AND NOT TO BE MISSED…
Jimmy Sangster injects the Frankenstein tale with more sex,
more violent death and a wicked sense of irreverence.”
- Classic Horror

2-DISC COLLECTION
WITH 5+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES

Having written several of Hammer’s most iconic hits – including THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN and HORROR OF DRACULA – Jimmy Sangster returned to the legendary studio to direct his first feature, a new take on Mary Shelley’s classic tale of man, monster and mayhem with a grisly, cheeky twist: Ralph Bates (FEAR IN THE NIGHT, DR. JEKYLL & SISTER HYDE) stars as Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant yet sociopathic young baron with a keen interest in anatomy – both warm females and fresh cadavers – who perverts the laws of science to construct a creature of horror. Kate O’Mara (THE VAMPIRE LOVERS), Veronica Carlson (DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE), Jon Finch (THE FINAL PROGRAMME), Dennis Price (KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS) and Dave Prowse (STAR WARS) co-star in Sangster’s 1970 “good fun” (The New York Times) reinvention, scanned in 4K from the original camera negative by StudioCanal with over 5 hours of new and archival Special Features.

Disc 1: THE HORROR OF FRANKENSTEIN UHD

Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Producer/Co-Writer/Director Jimmy Sangster, Moderated By Hammer Historian Marcus Hearn
- Audio Commentary With Video Watchdog's Tim Lucas
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 96 mins
Audio: English Mono
Subtitles: English SDH
4K Video: Dolby Vision
Region Free
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1

Disc 2: THE HORROR OF FRANKENSTEIN Blu-ray

Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Producer/Co-Writer/Director Jimmy Sangster, Moderated By Hammer Historian Marcus Hearn
- Audio Commentary With Video Watchdog's Tim Lucas
- Frankenstein, Dracula And Me – Archival Interview With Actress Veronica Carlson
- Reunion Panel At 1997 Festival Of Fantastic Films Manchester With Director Jimmy Sangster, Actor Dave Prowse And Actress Veronica Carlson, Moderated By Wayne Kinsey
- Younger Frankenstein – Interview With 2nd Assistant Director Nicholas Granby, Camera Operator Neil Binney, Production Runner Philip Campbell And Co-Writer Jeremy Burnham
' One Frankenstein After Another: 125 Years of Cinematic Adaptations – Illustrated Audio Essay By Gillian Wallace Horvat
- The Life And Work Of Mary Shelley – Interview With Dr. Emma Liggins, Co-Director Of The Manchester Centre For Gothic Studies
- The Unhallowed Arts: The Creation Myth Of Mary Shelley – Interview With Gothic Scholar Dr. Colin-Azariah Kribbs
- Vintage Behind-The-Scenes From Hammer Films
- Alternate TV Opening Credits
- Trailer
- SCARS OF DRACULA/THE HORROR OF FRANKENSTEIN Double Feature Trailer
- SCARS OF DRACULA/THE HORROR OF FRANKENSTEIN Double Feature TV Spot

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 96 mins
Audio: English Mono
Subtitles: English SDH
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1

LUST FOR A VAMPIRE

“A MUST FOR HAMMER FANS, OBVIOUSLY…
A guilty pleasure thanks to its unabashed celebration of all the erotic vampire cliches.”
- Mondo Digital

2-DISC COLLECTION
WITH 5+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES

The second feature directed by Jimmy Sangster is also the second film in Hammer’s unofficial ‘Karnstein Trilogy’ loosely based on J. Sheridan Le Fanu's novel Carmilla which introduced an overt sapphic dimension to the traditional vampire mythos: In an 18th century village ruled by superstition, townspeople fear the 40-year curse that is said to reawaken a vampire family dynasty. But when the nearby girls’ school welcomes a new pupil (luscious Danish starlet Yutte Stensgaard) with a taste for her fellow young maidens, the forces of darkness will soon seek the blood of the innocent. Ralph Bates (THE HORROR OF FRANKENSTEIN), Suzanna Leigh (THE LOST CONTINENT), Barbara Jefford (THE NINTH GATE) and Mike Raven (CRUCIBLE OF TERROR) co-star in this “perfect midnight chiller” (DVD Talk) written by Tudor Gates (THE VAMPIRE LOVERS, TWINS OF EVIL), scanned in 4K from the original camera negative by StudioCanal with nearly 6 hours of new and archival Special Features.

Disc 3: LUST FOR A VAMPIRE UHD

Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Director Jimmy Sangster And Actress Suzanna Leigh, Moderated By Hammer Historian Marcus Hearn
- Audio Commentary With David Flint, Author Of Ten Years Of Terror: British Horror Films Of The 1970s
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 96 mins
Audio: English Mono
Subtitles: English SDH
4K Video: Dolby Vision
Region Free
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
 
Disc 4: LUST FOR A VAMPIRE Blu-ray

Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Director Jimmy Sangster And Actress Suzanna Leigh, Moderated By Hammer Historian Marcus Hearn
- Audio Commentary With David Flint, Author Of Ten Years Of Terror: British Horror Films Of The 1970s
- Illustrated Archival Audio Interview With Actress Yutte Stensgaard By Michael Augustine-Reed With Accompanying Career-Spanning Still Gallery
- Live, Love, Lust – Interview With Actress Judy Matheson
- Gothic Girl – Interview With Actress Kirsten Lindholm
- Hammer Times – Interview With Actor Christopher Neame
- A Bit Of Fun – Interview With Actress Erica Beale
- Lust Mel – Interview With Actress Mel Churche
-Running Blood – Interview With Production Runner Philip Campbell
- Gates Of Karnstein Castle – Archival Interview With Screenwriter Tudor Gates
- The Invisible Prince: The Life & Legacy Of J. Sheridan Le Fanu – Interview With Dr. William Hughes, Gothic Scholar & Co-Editor Of Open Graves, Open Minds: Representations Of Vampires And The Undead From The Enlightenment To The Present Day
- Strange Love – Carmen Maria Machado, Author Of Queer Reflections Of Horror, Reframes The Sapphic Vampire
- School Of The Heaving Bosom: Education, Eroticism And LUST FOR A VAMPIRE – Video Essay By Dr. Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
- Alternate Version Of Lesbian Scene
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 96 mins
Audio: English Mono
Subtitles: English SDH
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1

FEAR IN THE NIGHT

“EASILY THE BEST OF THE THREE FILMS SANGSTER DIRECTED FOR HAMMER… An undeniably effective mystery with seriously good acting,
some bravura sequences and a haunting final scene.”
- Horror Cult Films

3-DISC COLLECTION
WITH 8 HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES

The third and final feature directed by Jimmy Sangster is a sly nod to DIABOLIQUE, a deft reworking of his earlier Hammer script for SCREAM OF FEAR and masterfully influenced by the burgeoning giallo genre: Recovering from a recent nervous breakdown, a young London newlywed (Judy Geeson of 10 RILLINGTON PLACE) moves to the country where her teacher husband (Ralph Bates of TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA) has taken a new job at a boys’ school. But when she’s repeatedly attacked by a one-armed, black-gloved maniac, nobody – including the sinister headmaster (Peter Cushing) and his jealous wife (Joan Collins) – will believe her. Intense scenes, outstanding performances and dark twists abound in this “radical departure from Hammer tropes” (Warped Perspective) co-written and produced by Sangster, now scanned in 4K from the original camera negative by StudioCanal with nearly 8 hours of new and archival Special Features.

Disc 5: FEAR IN THE NIGHT UHD

Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Producer/Co-Writer/Director Jimmy Sangster, Moderated By Hammer Historian Marcus Hearn
- Audio Commentary With David Flint, Author Of Ten Years Of Terror: British Horror Films Of The Seventies And Mayhem Film Festival's Chris Cooke
- Peter Cushing Discusses Hammer In Archival Audio Interview With Denis Meikle, Author Of A History Of Horrors: The Rise & Fall Of The House Of Hammer
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 94 mins
Audio: English Mono
Subtitles: English SDH
4K Video: Dolby Vision
Region Free
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1

Disc 6: FEAR IN THE NIGHT Blu-ray

Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Producer/Co-Writer/Director Jimmy Sangster, Moderated By Hammer Historian Marcus Hearn
- Audio Commentary With David Flint, Author Of Ten Years Of Terror: British Horror Films Of The Seventies And Mayhem Film Festival's Chris Cooke
- Peter Cushing Discusses Hammer In Archival Audio Interview With Denis Meikle, Author Of A History Of Horrors: The Rise & Fall Of The House Of Hammer
- The Gaslighter’s Playbook: Real And Imagined Horrors In FEAR IN THE NIGHT – Video Essay By Dr. Alexandra Heller Nicholas
- Fun In The Day – Interviews With Camera Operator Neil Binney And Production Runner Philip Campbell
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 94 mins
Audio: English Mono
Subtitles: English SDH
Region Free
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1

Disc 7: Bonus Blu-ray

Special Features:
- HAMMER AND BEYOND: THE JIMMY SANGSTER LEGACY – 2026 Documentary By Hammer Historian Marcus Hearn
- The Man From Bristol: Ralph Bates Remembered – Interviews With Actress/Wife Virginia Wetherell And Composer/Son Will Bates, Narrated By LUST FOR A VAMPIRE Co-Star Judy Matheson
-  Joan Collins: Queen Of The Horror Films – Interviews With House Of Psychotic Women Author Kier-La Janisse And Telefilm Historian Amanda Reyes
Z Hammer In The U.S.A. – Film Historian C. Courtney Joyner On The Studio's Stateside Distribution
- Hammer Scribe – Archival Interview With Director Jimmy Sangster
- Sapphic Blood Suckers: A Cinematic History Of The Lesbian Vampire Trope With Annie Rose Malamet, Film Scholar And Host Of Girls, Guts, Giallo
- I Coined "The Karnstein Trilogy" – Interview With David Pirie, Author Of A Heritage Of Horror


CHILDREN OF THE WICKER MAN

“★★★★
A DEEPLY EMOTIONAL TOUR-DE-FORCE… A devastatingly intimate look at obsession, loss and triumph
that brings new depth to THE WICKER MAN story.”
- Filmhounds

THE WORLDWIDE DISC PREMIERE

With his 1973 directorial debut, Robin Hardy fought to craft what would eventually be recognized as one of the greatest horror movies ever made. But for his loved ones, Hardy created a very different kind of nightmare. Now art historian Dominic Hardy and filmmaker Justin Hardy (A FEAST AT MIDNIGHT) – half-brothers and self-described “far-flung spawn” – explore their late father’s complicated legacy in this “incredibly brave and touching documentary that will take you on a journey unlike any you’ve been on before” (MovieJawn): Through stacks of decades-old correspondence, a pilgrimage to the original locations and new interviews with friends, family and the movie’s surviving personnel, Robin’s sons uncover the personal costs of the film’s chaotic production, their father’s war with the studio British Lion, his bitter falling-out with friend, business partner and screenwriter Anthony Shaffer, the financial and sexual improprieties that tore families apart and their own lifelong traumas as CHILDREN OF THE WICKER MAN.

Special Features for CHILDREN OF THE WICKER MAN:

- Audio Interview With Co-Directors Justin Hardy, Dominic Hardy And Chris Nunn, Moderated By David Gregory, Director Of THE WICKER MAN ENIGMA
-  Q&A With Co-Directors Justin Hardy, Dominic Hardy And Chris Nunn And Producer Alison Palmer
- Making-Of Featurette
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 96 mins
Audio: English 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH
Region A/B/C
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1


THE WORLDS OF LUCILE HADŽIHALILOVIĆ

“ONE OF THE MOST DISTINCTIVE, ENCHANTINGLY SINISTER BODIES OF WORK IN MODERN FILM.”
- British Film Institute

4-DISC COLLECTION
WITH 4+ COMBINED HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES
AND 60-PAGE BOOKLET OF ESSAYS & APPRECIATIONS

THE WORLDS OF LUCILE HADŽIHALILOVIĆ presents an immersive journey through the filmography of Lucile Hadžihalilović, “an artist of radical gentleness whose films each resemble a delicately poisoned fairy tale” (Le Monde). Originally known for her collaborations as editor and producer for longtime partner Gaspar Noé, writer/director Hadžihalilović’s own internationally acclaimed quartet of modern classics crafts poetically surreal tales where dreams and nightmares are layered in embraces of tenderness and terror. Two of the four films in this collection are North American Blu-ray Premieres and include over 4 combined hours of fascinating Special Features and a 60-page booklet with all-new essays by Saffron Maeve, Alison Taylor and Stephen Thrower.


INNOCENCE

“BEAUTIFUL AND PROVOCATIVE…
A mesmerizing work that is at once eerie and beautiful, a film that often seems like PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK as directed by David Lynch.”
- Reeling Reviews

THE NORTH AMERICAN BLU-RAY PREMIERE

Lucile Hadžihalilović’s breakthrough debut is a dreamlike descent into a secluded boarding school where nostalgia and dread intertwine for “a surreal and unexpectedly euphoric” (Sight & Sound) examination of young sisterhood. César, BAFTA and Academy Award® winner Marion Cotillard stars in this “haunting and hypnotic fairy tale” (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) that Indiewire hails as “at once a feminist parable and bedtime story that unfolds like a crouching animal, waiting to pounce.” INNOCENCE is accompanied by two of Hadžihalilović’s acclaimed shorts, DE NATURA and NECTAR, both featuring personal introductions. Viewers can further explore this world through "Innocence Explained" by young actress Zoé Auclair, a scholarly video essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and a Q&A recorded at the IFC Center In October 2025.

Disc 1: INNOCENCE

Special Features:
- Introduction By Lucile Hadžihalilović
- Short Film DE NATURA With Introduction By Lucile Hadžihalilović
- Short Film NECTAR With Introduction By Lucile Hadžihalilović
- Innocence Explained By Actress Zoé Auclair
- Video Essay By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
- Q&A At The IFC Center
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 122 mins
Audio: French Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio
Subtitles: English
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1


EVOLUTION

“AN IMPECCABLE, CREEPY AND GENUINELY TRANSPORTING MOVIE.”
-  The New York Times

Lucile Hadžihalilović’s second feature is minimalist body horror about a boy who uncovers a mysterious world of inhuman biology and haunting transformation. Julie-Marie Parmentier (MURDEROUS MAIDS, FAREWELL MY QUEEN) stars in the startling film that has been described as “a gynocentric nightmare” (Chicago Reader), “a singular, daring vision” (Arizona Republic) and “a wondrous dream constantly on the verge of a nightmare” (Indiewire). This disc provides deep technical insight with a discussion between Hadžihalilović and cinematographer Manu Dacosse, alongside an interview with co-writer Alanté Kavaïté.

Disc 2: EVOLUTION

Special Features:
- Introduction By Lucile Hadžihalilović
- Discussion Between Cinematographer Manu Dacosse And Director Lucile Hadžihalilović
- Interview With Writer Alanté Kavaïté
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 81 mins
Audio: French Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio
Subtitles: English
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1


EARWIG

“IT SPLITS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TENDERNESS AND TERROR.”
- The Ringer

THE NORTH AMERICAN BLU-RAY PREMIERE

The third feature and English-language debut by “the emergent champion of slow-burn, surrealist cinema” (The Guardian) is a Kafkaesque fable of fatherhood, isolation and teeth made of ice. Paul Hilton (LADY MACBETH), Romola Garai (SUFFRAGETTE) and Alex Lawther (THE IMITATION GAME) star in Lucile Hadžihalilović’s surreal neo-noir that The New York Times calls “a trip down the darkest of rabbit holes,” accompanied by what Sight & Sound hails as “enigmatic, oneiric visions that burrow their way into darker crevices of the viewer’s consciousness.” Adapted from the novel by Brian Catling (The Vorrh), EARWIG is deconstructed through Special Features that include interviews with the director, co-writer Geoff Cox and cinematographer Jonathan Ricquebourg.

Disc 3: EARWIG

Special Features:
- Introduction By Lucile Hadžihalilović
- Interview With Lucile Hadžihalilović
- Interview With Co-Writer Geoff Cox
- Interview With Cinematographer Jonathan Ricquebourg
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 114 mins
Audio: English Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio
Subtitles: English Closed Captions
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1


THE ICE TOWER

“HADŽIHALILOVIĆ’S MOST ACCESSIBLE FILM TO DATE…
A hypnotic mediation of coruscating, crystalline beauty. This is not so much a film you watch as one you wake up from, shivering.”
- RogerEbert.com

Two decades after the stunning breakthrough of INNOCENCE, Marion Cotillard reunites with writer/director Lucile Hadžihalilović for her award-winning fourth feature, a meta-fantasy freely inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen. Clara Pacini, August Diehl (INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS) and Gaspar Noé co-star in this “mesmerizing and unnerving masterpiece in which reality, cinema and fantasy become one of a kind” (Collider) from “a filmmaker with an uncompromising voice — one that continues to whisper strange, scary things into our ears” (The Hollywood Reporter). This final disc contains introspective content, including an interview by Beatrice Loayza, two additional Q&As from the IFC Center, a second video essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and a technical interview with Jonathan Ricquebourg.

Disc 4: THE ICE TOWER

Special Features:
- Introduction By Lucile Hadžihalilović
- Interview With Cinematographer Jonathan Ricquebourg
- Interview With Lucile Hadžihalilović By Beatrice Loayza
- 2 Q&As At The IFC Center
- Video Essay By Alexandra Heller- Nicholas
- Trailer

Disc Specs:
Runtime: 117 mins
Audio: French & English Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio
Subtitles: English
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

*Includes 60-page booklet The Worlds of Lucile Hadžihalilović featuring all-new essays by Saffron Maeve, Alison Taylor and Stephen Thrower.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

James Gunn’s Cult Creature Feature "Slither" Makes 4K UHD Debut as Limited Edition Steelbook June 23, 2026 from Radial Entertainment




James Gunn’s Cult Creature Feature Slither Makes North American 4K UHD Debut as Limited Edition Steelbook June 23, 2026  
from Radial Entertainment 

From James Gunn, co-writer and director of Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy and Superman (2025) comes Slither, the deliciously demented story of an unnamed evil wreaking havoc on a small town.

Making its North American 4K UHD debut as a deluxe Collector’s Edition Steelbook June 23, 2026 from Radial Entertainment, this delightfully disgusting creature feature boasts a new 4K scan from the 35mm interpositive and comes jam-packed with bonus features, including new interviews with director of photography Gregory Middleton, editor John Axelrad, special make-up effects designer Todd Masters, and composer Tyler Bates; audio commentary with director James Gunn, actor Nathan Fillion and actor Michael Rooker, an interview with writer and director James Gunn, an interview with actor Gregg Henry, audio commentary with James Gunn and Nathan Fillion, deleted and extended scenes with optional commentary by James Gunn, Slithery Set Tour with actor Nathan Fillion, and much, much more! 

The sleepy town of Wheelsy could be any small town in America -- somewhat quaint and gentle, peopled with friendly folks who mind their own business. But just beneath the surface charm, something unnamed and evil has arrived...and is growing. Intent on devouring all life on Earth, this dark and slimy entity is infecting anyone in its path. Now it's up to the local sheriff, Bill Pardy (Nathan Fillion, Firefly, Serenity), and his team to stop the spread of rampant devastation – and shocking mutilation – before it's too late. This outrageously funny horror film also stars Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy, The Walking Dead), Elizabeth Banks (The Hunger Games, Pitch Perfect) and Gregg Henry (Body Double, Jason Bourne). 

DISC 1 - UHD 
- NEW 4K Scan From The 35mm Interpositive Approved By Writer/Director James Gunn And Director Of Photography Gregory Middleton  
- Presented In Dolby Vision And Dolby Atmos  
- Audio Commentary With Writer/Director James Gunn And Actors Nathan Fillion And Michael Rooker  
- Audio Commentary With Writer/Director James Gunn And Actor Nathan Fillion  
  
DISC 2 - BD 
- NEW 4K Scan From The 35mm Interpositive Approved By Writer/Director James Gunn And Director Of Photography Gregory Middleton  
- Audio Commentary With Writer/Director James Gunn And Actors Nathan Fillion And Michael Rooker  
- Audio Commentary With Writer/Director James Gunn And Actor Nathan Fillion  
- NEW “We've Got Worms” - Interview With Director of Photography Gregory Middleton  
- NEW "Feed The Fear" - Interview With Editor John Axelrad   
- NEW "Just A Bee Sting" - Interview With Special Make-up Effects Designer Todd Masters  
- NEW "What's Gotten Into You" - Interview With Composer Tyler Bates  
- “The Genesis Of Slither” - Interview With Writer/Director James Gunn  
- “The Other MacReady” - Interview With Actor Gregg Henry  
- Deleted And Extended Scenes With Optional Commentary With James Gunn  
- Visual Effects Progressions  
 Slithery Set Tour With Actor Nathan Fillion   
- The Sick Minds And Slimy Days Of Slither Featurette  
 “Brewing The Blood” Featurette  
- Bringing Slither's Creatures To Life Featurette  
- Lloyd Kaufman's Video Diary  
 Gag Reel  
- “Who Is Bill Pardy?” Featurette  
- Theatrical Trailer 
              

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment Announces The Bride!



THE BRIDE!

HERE COMES THE MOTHER F*%#CKING BRIDE! from Director/Writer/Producer Maggie Gyllenhaal 

Available Digitally for the First Time on April 7

Debuts in North America on Digital on April 7

4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD arrive on May 19

The Bride!, a bold, iconoclastic take on one of the world’s most compelling stories, comes from Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Maggie Gyllenhaal and debuts digitally at home on April 7.

Written, directed and produced by Gyllenhaal, The Bride! stars Academy Award winners Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, Peter Sarsgaard, Academy Award nominee Annette Bening, Academy Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal and Academy Award winner Penélope Cruz.     

On April 7, The Bride! will be available Digitally at home on participating digital platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Fandango at Home, and more.

 On May 19, The Bride! will be available to own on 4K UHD™, Blu-ray™, and DVD from online and physical retailers. The Bride! will also continue to be available in high definition and standard definition from participating digital retailers.


SPECIAL FEATURES

- The Bride! Digital, 4K UHD, and Blu-ray contain the following special features:  

- Stitching Together The Bride! (8:15)- Uncover the artistry behind The Bride! with exclusive footage and revealing interviews. From Maggie Gyllenhaal’s daring direction to the cast’s transformative performances, witness how this modern masterpiece was brought to life. 

Designing the Look (8:44) - From first sketch to final transformation, explore how The Bride!’s unforgettable creatures took shape. With exclusive make-up tests, behind-the-scenes footage, and cast insights, discover the artistry that turned vision into cinematic legend. 

The Muse and the Reimagined Monster (8:02) - In The Bride!, Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale embody the intertwined forces of creation and consequence. Guided by Maggie Gyllenhaal’s vision, their performances reveal how love, pain, and artistry can reanimate even the darkest myths. 

The Bride! Party (6:15) - A bride is always the center of attention—especially this one. Annette Bening, Penélope Cruz, Julianne Hough, John Magaro, and Peter Sarsgaard reveal their deepest thoughts on The Bride, Frank, and the unforgettable film they all leapt to be in.

Premium Digital: April 7

4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD Street Date: May 19

4K Languages:  English, Spanish, French

4K Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French

BD Languages:  English, Spanish, French

BD Subtitles:  English SDH, Spanish, French

DVD Languages:  English, Spanish, French

DVD Subtitles:  English SDH, Spanish, French

Running Time: 126 minutes

Rated R: for strong/bloody violent content, sexual content/nudity and language.

DVD: DLBY/DGTL

4K UHD and Blu-ray: ATMOS TrueHD, DLBY/DGTL





Monday, March 30, 2026

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment Announces Speed Racer on 4K UHD

SPEED RACER

FROM VISIONARY DIRECTORS THE WACHOWSKI’S WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 4K RESOLUTION WITH HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR)

 AVAILABLE ON 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY AND DIGITAL ON MAY 19, 2026

 The high-octane thrill-ride Speed Racer will be available for purchase Digitally in 4K Ultra HD and on 4K UHD Blu-ray Disc on May 19. Directed by The Wachowki’s (“The Matrix” Trilogy), the newly remastered film will also include new bonus content featuring the filmmakers reflecting on the making of the film and its legacy. 

Based on the classic series created by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida, the live action Speed Racer stars Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, John Goodman, Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon, and Matthew Fox.  

Speed Racer will be available to purchase on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc online and in-store at major retailers and available for purchase Digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, Fandango at Home and more. 

Warner Bros. Pictures, in partnership with Flashback Cinema, will also present special theatrical screenings of Speed Racer the week of April 25 in 225 locations across the U.S. 

About the Film:
Fearlessly hurtling down the track, careening around, over and through the competition in his thundering Mach 5, Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) was born to race cars. But when Speed turns down a lucrative offer from Royalton Industries, he not only infuriates the company's maniacal owner (Roger Allam) but uncovers a terrible secret--some of the biggest races are being fixed by a handful of ruthless moguls! The only way for Speed to save his family's business and the sport he loves is to beat Royalton at his own game. With the support of his family (John Goodman and Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon) and his loyal girlfriend, Trixie (Christina Ricci), Speed teams with his one-time rival--the mysterious Racer X (Matthew Fox)--to win the race that took his brother, Rex Racer's, life: the death-defying, cross-country rally known as The Crucible.

Speed Racer Digital release and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc contain the following new and previously released special features:
- FAST / FUTURE / FAMILY: SPEED RACER (NEW) - In this exclusive interview, the Wachowskis revisit the film’s joyful genesis, its dazzling craft, and its second life as a cult classic.
- Spritle in the Big Leagues!
- Speed Racer: Ramping Up!
- Speed Racer: Supercharged!
- Speed Racer: Car-Fu Cinema
- Speed Racer: Wonderful World of Racing, The Amazing Racer Family

Speed Racer
Ultra HD Blu-ray Languages: English, Spanish, French
Ultra HD Blu-ray Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French
Run Time: 135 minutes
Rating: PG for sequences of action, some violence and language.
Digital Street Date: May 19, 2026
Physical Street Date: May 19, 2026

DAY OF THE DEAD (1985) (COLLECTOR'S EDITION) ARRIVING FROM SCREAM FACTORY ON JUNE 16, 2026

DAY OF THE DEAD (1985) (COLLECTOR'S EDITION) ARRIVING FROM SCREAM FACTORY ON JUNE 16, 2026

The Horror Masterpiece Fully Restored in 4K UHD For the First Time Ever Now Available in a Shelf-Worthy Limited Edition

4-Disc Set Featuring New Interviews, Commentaries and Featurettes

Forty years after it first terrorized audiences, George A. Romero's Day Of The Dead is finally getting the restoration it deserves. Scream Factory’s Day Of The Dead (1985) (Collector's Edition) arrives as a limited-edition 4-Disc 4K UHD set on June 16th, featuring an extensive slate of all-new bonus content that pulls back the curtain on one of horror's most legendary productions. Reanimated for the first time ever with a 4K restoration, this horror masterpiece from the filmmaking legend will fully satiate your undead cravings. The must-own set is available for pre-order now on Amazon and Gruv.

Housed in a premium rigid slipcase and complete with collectible lobby cards, this is a set built to own - and built to display. This landmark 40th anniversary release marks the first time the film has been presented in a full 4K restoration — sourced from the original interpositive — and loaded with an extraordinary collection of new and archival bonus features.

Sporting a NEW 4K restoration from the interpositive, presented in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, as well as NEW Dolby Atmos, 5.1 Surround, 2.0 Dual Mono, isolated score and effects audio track, a NEW audio commentary, 7 NEW interviews, and 2 NEW featurettes, this is Day of the Dead as it was always meant to be seen.

Of the new release, John Harrison, the composer of Day of the Dead (writer/director of Tales From the Darkside: The Movie & Frank Herbert’s DUNE Miniseries) says “This is a kick-ass restoration. Great interviews, great extras. And it’s never looked or sounded better. Scream Factory should be proud. I know George would be!”

While it seemed that film elements were lost forever, years of searching by Radial Entertainment's Jeff Roland finally culminated in success. “After years of searching, finally tracking it down was a moment worth celebrating — and restoring it to its full, gory glory was an honor we didn't take lightly,” said Radial’s Jeff Roland. “ This all-time classic has come back to life, exactly as it deserves to be seen."

Widely regarded as one of the most influential horror films ever made, Day Of The Dead is the triumphant conclusion to George A. Romero's landmark Dead trilogy — the series that defined the modern zombie genre and forever changed the face of horror filmmaking.

The film stars Lori Cardille as the determined scientist Dr. Sarah Bowman, alongside Terry Alexander, Joseph Pilato as the menacing Captain Rhodes, Richard Liberty, Jarlath Conroy, and Sherman Howard — whose portrayal of the domesticated zombie Bub remains one of the most iconic performances in horror history. Special make-up effects by the legendary Tom Savini pushed the boundaries of practical effects and set a new standard for the genre.

In George A. Romero’s third film in the saga of the undead, a small group of scientists and soldiers take refuge underground as they struggle to control the flesh-eating horror that walks the Earth above. But will the final battle for the future be fought among the living or have they forever unleashed the hunger of the dead?


DISC ONE (4K UHD, Feature Film)
- NEW 4K Restoration From The Interpositive
- Presented In Dolby Vision And Dolby Atmos
- NEW Dolby Atmos, 5.1 Surround, 2.0 Dual Mono, Isolated Score and Effects Audio Track
- NEW Audio Commentary With Author Daniel Kraus And Film Critic Drew McWeeny
- Audio Commentary With Writer/Director George A. Romero, Special Make-Up Effects Artist Tom Savini, Production Designer Cletus Anderson, And Actress Lori Cardille

DISC TWO (Blu-ray™, Feature Film)
- NEW 4K Restoration From The Interpositive
- Presented In Dolby Vision And Dolby Atmos
- NEW Dolby Atmos, 5.1 Surround, 2.0 Dual Mono, Isolated Score and Effects Audio Tracks
- NEW Audio Commentary With Author Daniel Kraus And Film Critic Drew McWeeny
- Audio Commentary With Writer/Director George A. Romero, Special Make-Up Effects Artist Tom Savini, Production Designer Cletus Anderson, And Actress Lori Cardille

DISC THREE (Blu-ray™, Documentary)
- "World’s End: The Legacy of Day of the Dead" – A Feature Length Documentary About The Making Of Day Of The Dead

DISC FOUR (Blu-ray™, Special Features)
- NEW Interview With Actor Lori Cardille
- NEW Interview With Assistant to Tom Savini/Actor Greg Nicotero
- NEW Interview With Composer And First Assistant Director John Harrison
- NEW Interview With Founder Of The George A. Romero Foundation Suzanne Romero
- NEW Interview With Actor John Amplas
- NEW Interview With 2nd Unit Cameraman Ernest Dickerson
- NEW Interview With Filmmaker Tina Romero
- NEW "Monster Mania: Restoring Day Of The Dead'"
- NEW "Stink of the Dead" - Featurette
- Underground: A Look Into The Day Of The Dead Mines
- Behind-The-Scenes Footage From Special Make-Up Effects Creator Tom Savini’s Archives
- Wampum Mine Promotional Video
- Photo Gallery
- Theatrical Trailers
- TV Spots

Saturday, March 28, 2026

VAMPYROS LESBOS (1970) Severin Films 4k UHD Review

VAMPYROS LESBOS (1970)

Label: Severin Films
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated 
Duration: 89 Minutes 17 Seconds 
Audio: German DTS-HD 2.0 Mono with Optional English Subtitles 
Video: Dolby Vision HDR10 2160p Ultra HD Widescreen (1.66:1), 1080p HD Widescreen (1.66:1) 
Director: Jess Franco
Cast: Soledad Miranda, Paul Muller, Jess Franco, Dennis Price, Ewa Stromberg

Countess Nadine Carody (Soledad Miranda, Count Dracula) is a vampire who performs nightly at a local nightclub where she catches the eye of a cute young American tourist named Linda (Ewa Strömberg, She Killed In Ecstasy), who becomes obsessed with the blood-sucking stripper, plagued by erotic dreams of her nightly. No longer able to resist the attraction Linda seeks out Countess Nadine on her island home, despite warnings from a hotelier named Memmet (played by director Jess Franco), a crazed weirdo whom Linda discovers has a penchant for torturing and murdering young women in his home, which turns out to be connected in a way to the Countess. 

Linda seeks out the Countess on her island home where she is told that the property once belonged to none other than the notorious blood-sucker Count Dracula and that the Countess is a direct descendant. Afterward the two enjoy a few glasses of wine, and as so often happens in the Franco films, the gorgeous women get naked and start fooling around with each other, with the Countess drinking blood from Linda's jugular. When the partially drained Linda awakens the next day she finds the Countess drowned in the swimming pool. Linda winds up at an asylum seeking treatment from Dr. Seward (Dennis Price, Nightmare Castle), apparently remembering nothing of the encounter with the Countess. The doc becomes suspicious when another patient turns up with visions of the Countes, but the film plays a bit with the idea that  Linda's an unreliablenarrator, leaving open the option that the supernatural enchantress may have been a figment of her own damaged psyche. 

At this point the film sort of goes off the rails and becomes a blur of Eurocult convolution and hallucinatory imagery. We have the Countess's servant Morpho (José Martínez Blanco, Pieces), Linda's boyfriend Omar (Andrés Monales, The Vengeance odmf Dr. Mabuse) and the creepy Memmet (dir. Franco) entering the picture for a confusing finale that pits Doc Seward against the sensual vampire, not to stake her through the heart as you might expect, but to become one of the undead. Cohesion is not the strongest point of this, or many, Franco entries, the story is a bit of a mess and only loosely held together with lurid imagery and some surreal atmosphere, which for a Franco film is par for the course, and this is one of the better ones. 

Thankfully we have Franco again teaming-up with cinematographer Manuel Merino (99 Women) who fills the frame with sultry and surreal imagery, plus the magnetic beauty of Soledad Miranda, truly a vampyric vision of blood-draining sexiness, she with the supernaturally soulful wide-eyes and just the right amount of 70s curviness, her cult-status in not difficult to comprehend, she was a stunner. So, we have some eye-candy and surreal imagery, but the frosting on top of this erotic slice of weirdness is the groovy lounge score from Manfred Hübler (She Killed in Ecstasy) and Sigi Schwab. While it might not be a great slice of 70s cinema it's a fun Franco film with enough softcore delights so as not to disappoint the pervs, such as myself. Honestly I could see this being a hard watch for those not already steeped in Eurocult and the other works of Jess Franco, it's a bit slow and strangely paced in places, but for the Franco-philes this is prime stuff. 

Audio/Video: Vampyros Lesbos makes it's 4K Ultra HD debut from Severin Films looking terrific, framed in 1.66:1 widescreen with Dolby Vision HDR10 enhancements in 2160p. The film is scanned in 4K from the original camera negative and the source looks fantastic, with pleasing depth and clarity, the 4K resolution offers  plenty of texture and detail, and the WGC color-grade nicely plumps up primaries, with deep reds and inky blacks.  

Audio chores are handled by a German DTS-HD MA 2.0 dual-mono with optional English subtitles. The track is clean and audio levels are  well-balanced, dialogue sounds fine but the highlight is the psychedelic lounge score from Manfred Hübler and Sigi Schwab, a cool pastiche of loungey grooviness and fuzzed-out electric guitars. 

Onto the extras, we get a new pair of brand commentary tracks, first is an Audio Commentary with Kat Ellinger, author of Daughters of Darkness, and a second Audio Commentary with film professor Aaron AuBuchon and Oscarbate Film Collective's John Dickson and Will Morris. Both tracks are fantastic, and as someone who does not read a lot of film books I learned plenty about the cast and crew, the locations, loads of production notes, and explorations of the films themes, sexuality and influences. 

Also new is the 45-min Fever Dracula – Interview with Stephen Thrower, Author of Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús, it just wouldnt be a proper Franco reissue without Thrower contributing! He gets into this being a pivotal film in Fraco's career, his style and atmosphere, the terrific camerawork, the plot-stripped moodiness of it, comparing and contrastingnit to Franco's Count Dracula, examining the imagery of the film in-depth and how it maps on the story, as well as the themes of homosexuality.

Also new to this edition is The Red Scarf Diaries – A Jess Franco career appreciation by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Sean Baker, how speaks passionately of he discovered Franco on his cinematic journey, his appreciation of his indie spirit, and a special apprectiatoon for the film's with Soledad Miranda, what makes her so memorable, and it's influence on his film Anora, calling Franco's style a timeless, beautiful timecapsule. 

In The Land Of Franco Part 12, a new 19-min Franco locations featurette with Stephen Thrower, locations in Paris  as seen in The Sadist of Notre Dame, Cecelia, Exorcism, Hot Nights of Linda, Blue Rita, and a sadly fruitless and exhaustive endeavor to find the cellar bar from Lorna... the Exorcist, 

Archival extras begin with the 21-min Interlude In Lesbos – Interview with director Jess Franco, the now deceased auteur Jess Franco, sprawled out on the couch chain smoking while discussing the making of the film and his collaboration with producer Karl-Heinz Mannchen and his love for Soledad Miranda, and her tragic passing. Also included is the Interview with Soledad Miranda Historian Amy Brown which is also found on the She Killed in Ecstasy 4K Ultra HD. Disc extras are buttoned up with a 3-min  German Trailer for the movie, 1-min Alternate German Opening Title Sequence – ‘Dracula’s Heiress’ and a short 3-min outtake from the Jess Franco interview, Jess is Yoda. 

This 2-disc set does not include the bonus DVD disc that accompanied the previous Special Limited 2-Disc Collectors Editio  from Severin, which offered the a 75-min 
Las Vampiras – Alternate Spanish Language VHS Version with optional English subtitles, a version of the film that had had all the nudity removed per censorship of the era, it also features an alternate and inferior soundtrack, but it makes for a fun Franco-curio, even if it is ported from an ugly VHS source, so hang onto the edition for that, plus the 20-min Stephen Thrower on Vampyros Lesbos: Interview with Author of ‘Murderous Passions –  The Delirious Cinema Of Jess Franco’, which is also not included. 

 The 2-disc set arrives in a black, dual-hubbed keepcase with  artwork by Wes Benscoter, plus a slipcover featuring a separate  artwork of Soledad Miranda. 

Special Features: 
- Fever Dracula – Interview with Stephen Thrower, Author of Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús (44:44) 
- The Red Scarf Diaries – A Jess Franco career appreciation by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Sean Baker (9:54) 
- Interlude In Lebos: Interview featurette with Director Jess Franco (20:51) 
- Sublime Soledad: Interview with Soledad Miranda Historian Amy Brown (20;23) 
- Jess Is Yoda Clip (2:44) 
- Alternate German Opening Title Sequence – ‘Dracula’s Heiress’ (1:26) 
- German Trailer (2:36) 

Vampyros Lesbos (1970) is a hypnoticly erotic slice of Eurocult offering a dizzying blend of softcore vampire happenings and the usual Franco-weirdness. Star Soledad Miranda is absolutely stunning in 4K, and Severin have put together a wonderful UHD edition of the film with new and arvchival extras, making this a must-own have for the Franco-philes and Euro-cultists! 

Buy it!
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