Tuesday, July 5th is looking to be a busy start to another month of horror and sci-fi home entertainment releases as there seems to be something for everyone coming to Blu-ray and DVD this week. Arrow Video has given Mario Bava’s Giallo classic Blood and Black Lace the royal treatment with their new two-disc special edition release and for those of you in the mood for an anthology film, Holidays is making its way to DVD on Tuesday.
Other notable titles arriving on July 5th include The Pack, the Cabin Fever remake, The Levenger Tapes, Circle and two different editions of Parasyte – Maxim: Collection 2.
Blood and Black Lace: Two-Disc Special Edition (Arrow Video, Blu/DVD)
Six Models. Six Victims For A Crazed Masked Killer. The Cristian Haute Couture fashion house is a home to models... and backstabbing... and blackmail... and drug deals... and Murder.
Having established a template...
Other notable titles arriving on July 5th include The Pack, the Cabin Fever remake, The Levenger Tapes, Circle and two different editions of Parasyte – Maxim: Collection 2.
Blood and Black Lace: Two-Disc Special Edition (Arrow Video, Blu/DVD)
Six Models. Six Victims For A Crazed Masked Killer. The Cristian Haute Couture fashion house is a home to models... and backstabbing... and blackmail... and drug deals... and Murder.
Having established a template...
- 7/5/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Ants. They're strong. They crawl. And apparently their urine is acid. Such are the powers granted to young Pelle in upcoming Danish kids' superhero flick Antboy.12-year-old Pelle accidentally gets bitten by an ant and develops unimaginable superpowers. With help from his friend, comic book nerd Wilhelm, Pelle creates a secret identity as the superhero Antboy. Slowly things start to happen in the surburban community, and when a scary and crazy supervillain, Flea, enters the scene, Antboy must step up to the challenge.Nicolas Bro plays the villainous Flea with Oscar Dietz in the hero role. The first trailer for this one has just arrived and looks like rather a lot of fun. Check out the trailer below and our thanks to Twitch reader Johnny Vinther for...
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- 7/5/2013
- Screen Anarchy
It’s time for another update from our friends at Arrow Video, this time previewing their March 2012 releases which encompass sleazy horror, cult British action movies and gory, cheesy sci-fi… The highlight for me in March’s releases? Definitely has to be Don’t Go In The House.
Who Dares Wins (Arrow Video)
The 60 Second War Begins Now! Paranoia, black ops and espionage combine in Who Dares Wins, a violent and edgy anti-terror classic starring Lewis Collins (The Professionals) and Edward Woodward (The Equalizer). The anti-nuclear movement is plotting a bloody outrage on British soil and, having already fatally lost their undercover operative at a violent protest, the secret services call on the aid of the Sas. Captain Peter Skellen (Collins) risks his career, his family and his life to infiltrate the terrorist group before they can unleash an attack that will devastate the country. Relive a classic cold war...
Who Dares Wins (Arrow Video)
The 60 Second War Begins Now! Paranoia, black ops and espionage combine in Who Dares Wins, a violent and edgy anti-terror classic starring Lewis Collins (The Professionals) and Edward Woodward (The Equalizer). The anti-nuclear movement is plotting a bloody outrage on British soil and, having already fatally lost their undercover operative at a violent protest, the secret services call on the aid of the Sas. Captain Peter Skellen (Collins) risks his career, his family and his life to infiltrate the terrorist group before they can unleash an attack that will devastate the country. Relive a classic cold war...
- 12/23/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Previously - Neal Caffrey, convicted bond forger and alleged thief, gets caught by FBI agent extraordinaire Peter Burke after escaping jail to meet his girlfriend Kate Moreau. Unfortunately, he missed her by 2 days. In exchange for his criminal knowledge, Neal is released into Peter's custody as an FBI consultant complete with ankle monitor. This goes somewhat swimmingly until Garrett Fowler, Opr (Office of Professional Responsibility) man and shady criminal, makes a deal with Neal. Neal gives him a mysterious music box and in exchange Neal and Kate go free. Peter shoots Fowler to keep him from the box, but unfortunately he's wearing a vest so Peter threatens to download damaging info from a flash drive about him if he doesn't tell Peter where Neal is. At hangar 4, Peter catches Neal right before he gets on the plane. Good thing he does because it promptly explodes, blasting Kate and the pilot to bits - we think.
- 1/2/2011
- by Dahne
Treyarch brought back their much-loved zombie survival mode from 2008's "Call of Duty: World at War" for their just-released latest entry in the series, "Black Ops." For a first-time player, the rules seem simple enough: gun down wave after wave of the walking dead through a series of barriers, fixing entry points as needed and doing your best not to end the day passing through whatever functions as a digestive tract in an animated corpse. As anyone who embraced the mode in "World at War" knows however, if you start a Zombies match without a rough strategy for survival in your head, making it to double-digit rounds becomes a remote possibility.
This guide is for those who are just starting out with Zombies and want a little bit of an extra edge. What follows are some general strategies for surviving the onslaught as well as map-specific tips for the two...
This guide is for those who are just starting out with Zombies and want a little bit of an extra edge. What follows are some general strategies for surviving the onslaught as well as map-specific tips for the two...
- 11/15/2010
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Multiplayer
At "Survivor: Nicaragua's" latest Tribal Council, NaOnka went a little crazy, but it didn't matter because the women finally got their act together and sent Marty packing.
Post-Tribal
Everyone was pretty annoyed with Marty's anti-Jane rant at Tribal Council, so if he doesn't win Immunity this week, I'd be surprised if he stuck around. Marty, of course, thinks everybody but him is "just stupid." His big plan is to make everybody think NaOnka is going home, so the Idol is flushed out, but having everybody blindside Jane.
Reward Challenge
The tribe is divided into two teams -- it just happens to end up men vs. women, which is hilarious. Because there is an odd number, Chase was not chosen and has to sit out, but he gets to chose one team to back and if they win, he goes with them on the reward. He chooses the...
Post-Tribal
Everyone was pretty annoyed with Marty's anti-Jane rant at Tribal Council, so if he doesn't win Immunity this week, I'd be surprised if he stuck around. Marty, of course, thinks everybody but him is "just stupid." His big plan is to make everybody think NaOnka is going home, so the Idol is flushed out, but having everybody blindside Jane.
Reward Challenge
The tribe is divided into two teams -- it just happens to end up men vs. women, which is hilarious. Because there is an odd number, Chase was not chosen and has to sit out, but he gets to chose one team to back and if they win, he goes with them on the reward. He chooses the...
- 11/11/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Directed by: Paul W.S. Anderson
Written by: Paul W.S. Anderson
Cast: Milla Jovovich, Ali Larte, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Spencer Locke, Boris Kodjo, Wentworth Miller, Sienna Guillory, Kacey Barnfield, Norman Yeung, Fulvio Cecere, Ray Olubowale
Resident Evil: Afterlife kicks off right where its predecessor Extinction faded away; Alice and her little army of clones hit the insidious and evil Umbrella Corporation hard in Tokyo. The Japanese based installation is overrun and destroyed, and all of the clones are destroyed along with it - a heavy (and slightly convenient) toll. Worse is that Alice drops her common sense in order to deliver a cheesy one-liner, which sets her up to get hypodermically pricked by trickster mastermind and incredibly snappy dresser Albert Wesker. Alice is injected with a compound that effectively strips her of her oh wow super T-Virus powers. It is back to guns for Alice.
Wesker goes on...
Written by: Paul W.S. Anderson
Cast: Milla Jovovich, Ali Larte, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Spencer Locke, Boris Kodjo, Wentworth Miller, Sienna Guillory, Kacey Barnfield, Norman Yeung, Fulvio Cecere, Ray Olubowale
Resident Evil: Afterlife kicks off right where its predecessor Extinction faded away; Alice and her little army of clones hit the insidious and evil Umbrella Corporation hard in Tokyo. The Japanese based installation is overrun and destroyed, and all of the clones are destroyed along with it - a heavy (and slightly convenient) toll. Worse is that Alice drops her common sense in order to deliver a cheesy one-liner, which sets her up to get hypodermically pricked by trickster mastermind and incredibly snappy dresser Albert Wesker. Alice is injected with a compound that effectively strips her of her oh wow super T-Virus powers. It is back to guns for Alice.
Wesker goes on...
- 9/11/2010
- by Tristan Sinns
- Planet Fury
After a long time in the spotlight for the wrong reasons, the two acclaimed 1980s actors are back on top in this summer's blockbuster.
By Larry Carroll
Robert Downey Jr.
Photo: MTV News
Think back as recently as 2005 and you may remember a time when the names "Robert Downey Jr." and "Mickey Rourke" would bring to mind cautionary tales of actors with extraordinary talent who had destroyed themselves to the point where they were considered unemployable. Both were mired in a deep spiral of straight-to-video misfires and box-office bombs that boasted quickly-forgotten names like "They Crawl," "Friends and Lovers," "Stormbreaker" and "Game 6," and their addictions were earning far more headlines than their acting.
Now, a mere five years later, the '80s stars are headlining what might be the biggest film of the year. Marvel took a major chance when they hired Downey for "Iron Man" and Rourke for "Iron Man 2,...
By Larry Carroll
Robert Downey Jr.
Photo: MTV News
Think back as recently as 2005 and you may remember a time when the names "Robert Downey Jr." and "Mickey Rourke" would bring to mind cautionary tales of actors with extraordinary talent who had destroyed themselves to the point where they were considered unemployable. Both were mired in a deep spiral of straight-to-video misfires and box-office bombs that boasted quickly-forgotten names like "They Crawl," "Friends and Lovers," "Stormbreaker" and "Game 6," and their addictions were earning far more headlines than their acting.
Now, a mere five years later, the '80s stars are headlining what might be the biggest film of the year. Marvel took a major chance when they hired Downey for "Iron Man" and Rourke for "Iron Man 2,...
- 5/3/2010
- MTV Movie News
You know it's a slow week for DVD releases when the biggest titles are the Renee Zellweger/Harry Connick Jr. rom-com New In Town plus two essentially direct-to-video releases, Killshot starring Mickey Rourke and Powder Blue starring Jessica Biel. Also hitting stores this week, we have Mamoru Oshii's anime film The Sky Crawlers, a Harlan Ellison documentary, a deluxe edition of Falling Down starring Michael Douglas and the long-awaited Carnivorous starring Dmx! You can also get a head start on the Will Ferrell comedy Land of the Lost by checking out the original '70s TV series. See anything worth picking up? Killshot [1] New in Town [2] (DVD, Blu-ray [3]) Powder Blue [4] (DVD, Blu-ray [5]) The Ramen Girl [6] Forever Strong [7] Know Thy Enemy [8] Carnivorous [9] The Devil's Tomb [10] Stomp! Shout! Scream! [11] The Legend of Fong Sai-Yuk [12] The Sky Crawlers [13] (DVD, Blu-ray [14]) Falling Down: Deluxe Edition [15] (DVD, Blu-ray [16]) Harlan Ellison: Dreams With Sharp Teeth...
- 5/26/2009
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
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