July 18th Blu-ray & DVD Releases Include Kong: Skull Island, Resident Evil: Vendetta, The Bat People
For the brand new Blu-ray and DVD offerings coming out on Tuesday, July 18th, we have an eclectic assortment of titles, both new and old. As far as cult classics go, The Bat People, Freeway, Stalker, and Stormy Monday are all making their HD debuts on Blu this week, and if you missed Kong: Skull Island, Free Fire or Buster’s Mal Heart during their theatrical runs, now you’ll have a chance to catch up with these films on their home entertainment releases.
Other notable release for July 18th include Resident Evil: Vendetta, Another Evil, Lake Alice, and The Expanse: Season Two.
The Bat People (Scream Factory, Blu-ray)
Half Man, Half Bat, All Terror!
From director Jerry Jameson (Airport 77, Raise The Titanic) comes a high-flying horror from the darkest corner of the drive-in: The Bat People!
When Dr. John Beck and his wife Cathy fall into an underground cave,...
Other notable release for July 18th include Resident Evil: Vendetta, Another Evil, Lake Alice, and The Expanse: Season Two.
The Bat People (Scream Factory, Blu-ray)
Half Man, Half Bat, All Terror!
From director Jerry Jameson (Airport 77, Raise The Titanic) comes a high-flying horror from the darkest corner of the drive-in: The Bat People!
When Dr. John Beck and his wife Cathy fall into an underground cave,...
- 7/18/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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John Cusack has made 17 films in four years. We've found the ones that have gone all-but straight to DVD and watched them...
John Cusack is a bit of a Hollywood oddity. There’s no pattern to the type of movie he will choose to do, so he’s always kept us on our toes. Sure, he’ll make a dumb action movie, but that will often afford him the chance to make a few smaller gambles later on. Up until the last few years he’s played the system very well, but recently his ethic appears to have, um, waned? A little?
Since the heady days of Say Anything and Sixteen Candles he’s come to represent a sort of slightly weird-looking, awkwardly charming, offbeat everyman that men aged 18-49 can look at and go 'me'” - which is fine. There’s a place for that, as...
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John Cusack has made 17 films in four years. We've found the ones that have gone all-but straight to DVD and watched them...
John Cusack is a bit of a Hollywood oddity. There’s no pattern to the type of movie he will choose to do, so he’s always kept us on our toes. Sure, he’ll make a dumb action movie, but that will often afford him the chance to make a few smaller gambles later on. Up until the last few years he’s played the system very well, but recently his ethic appears to have, um, waned? A little?
Since the heady days of Say Anything and Sixteen Candles he’s come to represent a sort of slightly weird-looking, awkwardly charming, offbeat everyman that men aged 18-49 can look at and go 'me'” - which is fine. There’s a place for that, as...
- 6/20/2016
- Den of Geek
So much of movie magic these days is green screen and CGI — the work of animators and special effects artists. Given the fakery we’ve come to expect, when a movie comes along that pulls off some spectacular visuals on-set without a lot of post-production tweaking, that kind of movie magic makes us take notice. The latest wowing practical stunt: “Furious 7.” The “Fast and Furious” franchise has always made its mark with impressive action sequences done practically. If the seventh installment was trying to top the previous six in that department, it succeeded. This time featuring Dominic Toretto and his team drive skydiving cars out of a plane. To shoot the critical scene, the “Furious 7” stunt team actually dropped real live cars out of an airplane. Aerial cameramen followed the jump, doving with their own parachutes. The cars dropped first from an altitude of 12,000 feet in Colorado mountains,...
- 4/3/2015
- by Emily Rome
- Hitfix
Former television executive and producer Deanne Barkley has died. Barkley passed away on April 2 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. She was 82 years old. Barkley was named ABC’s Vice-President in charge of the network’s made-for-tv movies in 1972 during Barry Diller’s regime. Later she moved over to NBC in a similar role where she green lit hit miniseries based on James Michener’s Centennial novel and James Clavell’s Shogun. Also at NBC, Barkley gave former Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days actor Ron Howard his first directing job on 1978’s Cotton Candy. Along the way, the exec introduced Howard to his long time business partner Brian Grazer. Barkley was born in New Orleans in 1931. She started out in the early days of TV in the 1950s interviewing contestants for game shows. Later Barkley went on to be a writer and producer for talk shows hosts by Dick Cavett and Cosmopolitan’s Helen Gurley among others.
- 4/12/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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Rob Zombie is at it again. Thanks to Zombie’s always-busy Facebook page, we can now count Billy Drago as part of the cast of The Lords Of Salem. He joins the previously announced Dee Wallace, Bruce Dern, Torsten Voges, Ernest Thomas, Meg Foster, and Jeff Daniel Phillips. Here’s the full announcement:
On we go! Billy Drago has joined the growing cast of The Lords Of Salem. BIlly takes on the role of Judge Samuel Mather a key player int he history of the Lords.
BIlly is best known for his roles in such films as Pale Rider, Freeway, The HIlls Have Eyes (2006) and The Untouchables. In addition to film he has also appeared in numerous TV show including : HIll Street Blues, T.J. Hooker The Adventures Of Brisco County Jr. and Walker, Texas ranger.
More announcements soon, perhaps? Stay tuned!
Rob Zombie is at it again. Thanks to Zombie’s always-busy Facebook page, we can now count Billy Drago as part of the cast of The Lords Of Salem. He joins the previously announced Dee Wallace, Bruce Dern, Torsten Voges, Ernest Thomas, Meg Foster, and Jeff Daniel Phillips. Here’s the full announcement:
On we go! Billy Drago has joined the growing cast of The Lords Of Salem. BIlly takes on the role of Judge Samuel Mather a key player int he history of the Lords.
BIlly is best known for his roles in such films as Pale Rider, Freeway, The HIlls Have Eyes (2006) and The Untouchables. In addition to film he has also appeared in numerous TV show including : HIll Street Blues, T.J. Hooker The Adventures Of Brisco County Jr. and Walker, Texas ranger.
More announcements soon, perhaps? Stay tuned!
- 10/8/2011
- by Marc
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Rob Zombie will begin shooting The Lords of Salem in less than 2 weeks, and he has taken to his Facebook page to announce another addition to the cast. Billy Drago, who many will recognize from his role in The Untouchables, has been cast as Judge Samuel Mather:
“On we go! Billy Drago has joined the growing cast of The Lords Of Salem. BIlly takes on the role of Judge Samuel Mather a key player int he history of the Lords.
BIlly is best known for his roles in such films as Pale Rider, Freeway, The HIlls Have Eyes (2006) and The Untouchables. In addition to film he has also appeared in numerous TV show including : HIll Street Blues, T.J. Hooker The Adventures Of Brisco County Jr. and Walker, Texas ranger.”
Billy joins previously announced cast members Dee Wallace, Bruce Dern, Trosten Voges, Ernest Thomas, Meg Foster, and Jeff Daniel Phillips.
“On we go! Billy Drago has joined the growing cast of The Lords Of Salem. BIlly takes on the role of Judge Samuel Mather a key player int he history of the Lords.
BIlly is best known for his roles in such films as Pale Rider, Freeway, The HIlls Have Eyes (2006) and The Untouchables. In addition to film he has also appeared in numerous TV show including : HIll Street Blues, T.J. Hooker The Adventures Of Brisco County Jr. and Walker, Texas ranger.”
Billy joins previously announced cast members Dee Wallace, Bruce Dern, Trosten Voges, Ernest Thomas, Meg Foster, and Jeff Daniel Phillips.
- 10/7/2011
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Who needs Variety or The Hollywood Reporter when you've got Rob Zombie using his Facebook page to spill all of the details about The Lords of Salem ? The writer-director posted the following casting update this morning. "On we go! Billy Drago has joined the growing cast of The Lords Of Salem. BIlly takes on the role of Judge Samuel Mather a key player in the history of the Lords. BIlly is best known for his roles in such films as Pale Rider, Freeway, The Hills Have Eyes (2006) and The Untouchables. In addition to film he has also appeared in numerous TV show including : HIll Street Blues, T.J. Hooker The Adventures Of Brisco County Jr. and Walker, Texas ranger." Very cool. I can see Drago as a stoic, gaunt judge who is part of the Salem witch trials. Meg...
- 10/7/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Joining the ever growing cast of Rob Zombie's The Lords Of Salem is Billy Drago. Per the announcement, "BIlly takes on the role of Judge Samuel Mather a key player int he history of the Lords. Billy is best known for his roles in such films as Pale Rider, Freeway, The HIlls Have Eyes (2006) and The Untouchables. In addition to film he has also appeared in numerous TV show including : HIll Street Blues, T.J. Hooker The Adventures Of Brisco County Jr. and Walker, Texas ranger." Drago joins recently added cast member Dee Wallace as well as Bruce Dern, Meg Foster, Jeff Phillips and Sherri Moon Zombie. "The story is about a local DJ who mistakenly unleashes a hellish curse on the town...."...
- 10/7/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
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