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As previously announced, Halloween will be released on 4K Ultra HD (with Blu-ray) on September 25 via Lionsgate. We now have the official trailer (above) and special features (below) for the release.
Directed by John Carpenter (The Thing, Escape from New York), the 1978 influential classic paved the way for the slasher genre. Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence, P. J. Soles, and Nancy Loomis star.
Halloween 4K Ultra HD is currently available for pre-order for $20 on Amazon.Several existing special features will be ported over; a list is below.
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Blade Runner 2049 (With ChipTune)
A guy sent me this cool stuff today, it makes my retro game art look and sound more like a actual game.
Thanks! Dude!
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The Eiffel Tower officially opened 129 years ago today on March 31, 1889. The iconic tower is located on Champ de Mars in Paris France and is named after engineer Gustave Eiffel. This image was taken in the winter of 1948 by LIFE photographer Dmitri Kessel. (Dmitri Kessel—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) #EiffelTower #Paris #France
Before finding massive success with Goosebumps, R.L. Stine authored another series of horror novels: Fear Street. Aimed at teenage readers, Fear Street launched with The New Girl in 1989. Beyond the original series, various spin-offs and revivals have been published over the years.
Stine will release You May Now Kill the Bride, the first title under the Return to Fear Street banner, on July 24 via HarperCollins’ HarperTeen imprint. The paperback book can be pre-ordered for $9 on Amazon; it will also be available in e-book and audio CD.
The second Return to Fear Street novel, The Wrong Girl, is due out on on September 25 via HarperTeen. No details on that one yet, but the synopsis for You May Now Kill the Bride is below.
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Donald Glover Can’t Save You
The creator of “Atlanta” wants TV to tell hard truths. Is the audience ready?
As a boy, Donald Glover wanted to be a wedding planner. Instead, he has been a sketch comic; a standup comedian; a writer on “30 Rock”; an actor on “Community”; a d.j. named mc DJ; a musician known as Childish Gambino, who was nominated for five Grammys this year; and a budding movie star, who will appear as both Lando Calrissian in “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” out in May, and Simba in a live-action version of “The Lion King.” “He can push the envelope in all these different areas,” Ryan Coogler, a friend of Glover’s, who wrote and directed “Black Panther,” said. “And it’s not that difficult for him.”
Read Tad Friend’s Profile of the “Atlanta” creator here.
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The Boneyard will be released on Blu-ray on April 3 via Code Red DVD in association with Kino Lorber. The film has been restored in high definition from the original negative. It features reversible artwork.
The 1991 direct-to-video zombie movie is written and directed by James Cummins, a special effects artists whose credits include The Thing, House, and Slumber Party Marracre II. Ed Nelson, Deborah Rose, Norman Fell, James Eustermann, and Phyllis Diller star.
Special features are listed below.
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