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The Halloween 4K Collection (1995-2002) Reveals More Bonus Features

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Scream Factory’s upcoming Halloween 4K (1995-2002) set contains Halloween Ressurection, Halloween H20 and Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. It also comes with a heck load of features. The later half of the Halloween franchise began to bring in big ideas like The Cult of Thorn. A guy running around in a black trench coat attempted to give Myers a background that explained away his supernatural abilities but never really finished up the direction it was going.

That’s okay though because we received Halloween H20 instead. This one saw Myers come face to face with Micheal Myers once again in a fight to the death. Plus, H20 really did manage to bring some good acting and an involving narratives. I still hold that Halloween H20 is one of the franchise’s best entries.

The Halloween box set arrives October 4.

In order to place your order for the Scream Factory Halloween set head over to THIS LINK.

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HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS

DISC 1 – (4K UHD – Theatrical Cut)

1.     In Dolby Vision (HDR Compatible)

2.     NEW 2022 4K scan from the original camera negative

3.     NEW Audio Commentary with screenwriter Daniel Farrands and actresse Marianne Hagan, moderated by Filmmaker Michael Perez

DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0

DISC 2 – (4K UHD – Producers Cut)

1.     In Dolby Vision (HDR Compatible)

2.     NEW 2022 4K scan from the original camera negative

3.     Audio Commentary with Screenwriter Daniel Farrands and composer Alan Howarth

DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0 

DISC 3 – (Blu-ray – Theatrical Cut)

1.     NEW 2022 4K scan from the original camera negative

2.     NEW Audio Commentary with screenwriter Daniel Farrands and actresse Marianne Hagan, moderated by Filmmaker Michael Perez

3.     Theatrical Trailer

4.     TV Spots

5.     Still Gallery

6.     Electronic Press Kit

DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0

DISC 4 – (Blu-ray – Producer’s Cut)

1.     NEW 2022 4K scan from the original camera negative

2.     Audio Commentary with Screenwriter Daniel Farrands and composer Alan Howarth

3.     Jamie’s Story – an interview with the original “Jamie” actress Danielle Harris

4.     The Cursed “Curse” – An Interview with Producers Malek Akkad and Paul Freeman

5.     Acting ScaredA look at the film’s cast with Actresses Mariah O’Brien and J.C. Brandy

6.     The Shape of Things – A look at Michael Myers’ murders and mayhem with Special Make-Up Effects Artists John Buechler and Brad Hardin and actor George P. Wilbur (Michael Myers)

7.     Haddonfield’s Horrors – The sights of HALLOWEEN 6 with Director of Photography Billy Dickson, Production Designer Brad Ryman and Director of Photography (additional scenes) Thomas Callaway

8.     Full Circle – An Interview with Composer Alan Howarth

9.     Cast and Crew Tribute to Donald Pleasence

10.  Archival interviews and behind-the-scenes footage

11.  Additional Behind the Scenes footage shot by screenwriter Daniel Farrands

12.  Alternate and Deleted scenes (not present in either cut of the film)

13.  Teaser Trailer: HALLOWEEN 666: THE ORIGIN OF MICHAEL MYERS

DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0

HALLOWEEN: H20

DISC 1 – (4K UHD)

1.     In Dolby Vision (HDR Compatible)

2.     NEW 2022 4K scan from the original camera negative

3.     Audio Commentary with director Steve Miner and actress Jamie Lee Curtis, moderated by Sean Clark

  DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0

DISC 2 – (Blu-ray)

1.     NEW 2022 4K scan from the original camera negative

2.     Audio Commentary with director Steve Miner and actress Jamie Lee Curtis, moderated by Sean Clark

3.     Blood is Thicker than Water: The Making of HALLOWEEN H20 featuring interviews with producers Malek Akkad and Paul Freeman, writer Robert Zappia, actors Jamie Lee Curtis, Josh Hartnet, Jodi Lyn O’Keefe and more

4.     Scenes with John Ottman’s Original Score

5.     Vintage interviews and Behind-the-Scenes footage

6.     Still Gallery

7.     TV Spot

8.     Theatrical Trailer

 DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0

HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION

DISC 1 – (4K UHD)

1.     In Dolby Vision (HDR Compatible)

2.     NEW 2022 4K scan from the original camera negative

3.     Audio Commentary with director Rick Rosenthal and editor Robert A. Ferretti

DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0

DISC 2 – (Blu-ray)

1.     NEW 2022 4K scan from the original camera negative

2.     NEW Haddonfield North – an interview with production designer Troy Hansen

3.     NEW Sister, Screen Queen Sister – an interview with stunt coordinator and long-time Jamie Lee Curtis stunt double Donna Keegan

4.     NEW Hell Raiser – an interview with special makeup effects coordinator Gary J. Tunnicliffe

5.     NEW The Youngest Shape – an interview with actor Gary Clayton

6.     NEW The Butcher and The Blade – an interview with actor Sean Patrick Thomas

7.     NEW Tales from the Script – an interview with comic book author Stef Hutchinson

8.     Audio Commentary with director Rick Rosenthal and editor Robert A. Ferretti

9.     Deleted Scenes and Alternate Endings

10.  Web Cam Special

11.  Vintage interviews and Behind-the-Scenes footage

12.  Head Cam

13.  Storyboard Analysis

14.  Set Tour

15.  Set Interviews with cast and crew

16.  Still Gallery

17.  Home Video TV Spots

18.  Theatrical Trailer

DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0

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‘Immaculate’ Stars Reveal Which Horror Villains They Would “F, Marry, Kill”

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Sydney Sweeney is just coming off the success of her rom-com Anyone But You, but she’s ditching the love story for a horror story in her latest film Immaculate.

Sweeney is taking Hollywood by storm, portraying everything from a love-lusting teenager in Euphoria to an accidental superhero in Madame Web. Although the latter got a lot of hate among theater-goers, Immaculate is getting the polar opposite.

The film was screened at SXSW this past week and was well-received. It also gained a reputation for being extremely gory. Derek Smith of Slant says the, “final act contains some of the most twisted, gory violence this particular subgenre of horror has seen in years…”

Thankfully curious horror movie fans won’t have to wait long to see for themselves what Smith is talking about as Immaculate will hit theaters across the United States on March, 22.

Bloody Disgusting says that the movie’s distributor NEON, in a bit of marketing smarts, had stars Sydney Sweeney and Simona Tabasco play a game of “F, Marry, Kill” in which all their choices had to be horror movie villains.

It’s an interesting question, and you might be surprised at their answers. So colorful are their responses that YouTube slapped an age-restricted rating on the video.

Immaculate is a religious horror movie that NEON says stars Sweeney, “as Cecilia, an American nun of devout faith, embarking on a new journey in a remote convent in the picturesque Italian countryside. Cecilia’s warm welcome quickly devolves into a nightmare as it becomes clear her new home harbors a sinister secret and unspeakable horrors.”

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Michael Keaton Raves About “Beetlejuice” Sequel: A Beautiful and Emotional Return to the Netherworld

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After more than three decades since the original “Beetlejuice” film took audiences by storm with its unique blend of comedy, horror, and whimsy, Michael Keaton has given fans a reason to eagerly anticipate the sequel. In a recent interview, Keaton shared his thoughts on an early cut of the upcoming “Beetlejuice” sequel, and his words have only added to the growing excitement surrounding the film’s release.

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Keaton, reprising his iconic role as the mischievous and eccentric ghost, Beetlejuice, described the sequel as “beautiful”, a term that encapsulates not only the visual aspects of the film but its emotional depth as well. “It is really good. And beautiful. Beautiful, you know, physically. You know what I mean? The other one was so fun and exciting visually. It’s all that, but really kind of beautiful and interestingly emotional here and there. I wasn’t ready for that, you know. Yeah, it’s great,” Keaton remarked during his appearance on The Jess Cagle Show.

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Keaton’s praise did not stop at the film’s visual and emotional appeal. He also lauded the performances of both returning and new cast members, signaling a dynamic ensemble that is sure to please fans. “It’s great and the cast, I mean, Catherine [O’Hara], if you thought she was funny last time, double it. She’s so funny and Justin Theroux is like, I mean, come on,” Keaton enthused. O’Hara returns as Delia Deetz, while Theroux joins the cast in a yet-to-be-disclosed role. The sequel also introduces Jenna Ortega as Lydia’s daughter, Monica Bellucci as Beetlejuice’s wife, and Willem Dafoe as a dead B movie actor, adding new layers to the beloved universe.

“It’s just so fun and I’ve seen it now, I’m gonna see it again after a couple little tweaks in the editing room and I confidently say this thing is great,” Keaton shared. The journey from the original “Beetlejuice” to its sequel has been a long one, but if Keaton’s early rave is anything to go by, it will have been worth the wait. Showtime for the sequel is set for September 6th.

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‘The Unknown’ From Willy Wonka Event is Getting a Horror Movie

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Not since the Fyre Festival has an event been so lambasted online as Glasgow, Scotland’s Willy Wonka Experience. In case you haven’t heard about it, it was a children’s spectacular that celebrated Roald Dahl’s offbeat chocolatier by taking families through a themed space that felt like his magical factory. Only, thanks to cellphone cameras and social testimony, it was actually a sparsely decorated warehouse filled with flimsy set designs that looked like they were bought on Temu.

The famous disgruntled Oompa Loompa is now a meme and several hired actors have spoken out about the inelegant party. But one character seems to have come out on top, The Unknown, the mirror-masked emotionless villain who appears from behind a mirror, terrifying younger attendees. The actor who played Wonka, at the event, Paul Conell, recites his script and gives some backstory to this frightening entity.

“The bit that got me was where I had to say, ‘There is a man we don’t know his name. We know him as the Unknown. This Unknown is an evil chocolate maker who lives in the walls,'” Conell told Business Insider. “It was terrifying for the kids. Is he an evil man who makes chocolate or is the chocolate itself evil?”

Despite the sour affair, something sweet may come out of it. Bloody Disgusting has reported that a horror movie is being made based on The Unknown and may get a release as early as this year.

The horror publication quotes Kaledonia Pictures: “The film, gearing up for production and a late 2024 release, follows a renowned illustrator and his wife who are haunted by the tragic death of their son, Charlie. Desperate to escape their grief, the couple leave the world behind for the remote Scottish Highlands – where an unknowable evil awaits them.”

@katsukiluvrr evil chicolate maker who lives in the walls from willies chocolate experience in glasgow x #glasgow #willywonka #wonkaglasgow #scottish #wonka #theunknown #fyp #trending #foryou ♬ its the unknown – mol💌

They add, “We are excited to begin production and look forward to sharing more with you as soon as possible. We are actually only a few miles from the event, so it is quite surreal to see Glasgow all over social media, worldwide.”

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