Horror DVDs Out Next Monday
Horror DVDs out Monday 28th April 2008
Halloween - The 2007 Rob Zombie remake. And being fully honest there is not much else coming out next week of note.
Infact the next couple of weeks is a bit barren for horror movies.
28th April 2008
The incarnation of all that is evil has escaped from the mental institution where he was sent as a 10-year-old after brutally killing his step-father, as well as his elder sister and her boyfriend.
Now, 17 years later, the adult Myers is on the run and heading home to Haddonfield with the intention of finding the baby sister Laurie he left behind.
As always, anyone who crosses his path is in mortal danger and the big question is whether his doctor Sam Loomis, played by Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange, If….) can find him before he finds Laurie.
Zombie, whose other works of horror include House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects, displays all his mastery of the horror genre; this genuinely chilling spine-tingler will have the audience on the edge of their seats right to the charged finale.
Available to buy on DVD and Blu-ray / to rent on DVD from 5th May 2008
Get ready to get wasted with the chilling and ever so trippy horror release Shrooms, bursting on to DVD and Blu-ray in a brand new Extended Cut courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
When a group of American college students arrange to meet their friend in the remote Irish countryside for a weekend of camping, drinking and getting high on the local magic mushrooms they have no idea that their holiday is set to end in bloody tragedy. However, when Tara (LINDSEY HAUN, TV’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) mistakenly eats a mushroom which causes extreme rage and the ability to communicate with the dead, things rapidly go downhill! To make matters worse, mushroom expert Jake (JACK HUSTON, Factory Girl) then reveals that their campsite is close to an abandoned children’s home with a dark and murderous past.
Mixing the creeping dread of Japanese horror films with the impending doom of The Blair Witch Project and its own Celtic flair, Shrooms builds to a taut finale before letting rip with its final twist.
Directed by PADDY BREATHNACH (I Went Down, Man About Dog) and featuring a cast of up-and-coming stars, Shrooms shows there isn’t “mush-room” for any other horror film this April.
Shrooms is available on an extended Cut
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