Absurd
(1981)/Anthropophagus
(1980/both Severin Blu-ray)/Exorcist
II: The Heretic
(1977/Warner/Shout! Factory/Scream Factory Blu-ray Set)/First
Purge: A Nation Reborn 4K
(2018/Universal 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray w/Blu-ray)/The
Pyjama Girl Case
(1997/MVD/Arrow Blu-ray)
4K
Ultra HD Picture: A- Picture: B+/B+/B+/B+/B Sound: B
Extras: B/B/B+/B/B Films: B/B/C+/C+/C+
The
onslaught of Halloween 2018 releases has begun, so here are five of
those entries for you to know about for starters...
Severin
Films continues their great restorations of Joe D'Amato classics in
these exciting new Blu-ray editions of his films Anthropophagus
(1980) and its unofficial follow-up Absurd
(1981), both of which star George Eastman. If you're looking for
extreme gore and insane mind bending Italian horror, then look no
further than these two 2K remastered editions.
Anthropophagus
A
renowned 'Video Nasty' which spawned several sequels, Anthropophagus
is the story of a man who becomes a cannibalistic monster! When a
group of unknowing tourists take a boat to a remote island, they find
that most of its inhabitants are missing. Soon, they find a hidden
room in the big mansion on a hill, and an ancient diary, which gives
them clues to the source of the terror - the Anthropophagus Beast...
an entity who will even eat his own entrails to feed his undying
hunger!
Special
Features include...
Don't
Fear The Man-Eater: Interview with Writer/Star Luigi Montefiori
a.k.a. George Eastman
The
Man Who Killed The Anthropophagus: Interview with Actor Saverio
Vallone
Cannibal
Frenzy: Interview with FX Artist Pietro Tenoglio
Brother
And Sister In Editing: Interview With Editor Bruno Micheli
Inside
Zora's Mouth: Interview with Actress Zora Kerova
Trailers
and
Reversible Wrap
Absurd
This
movie is just downright nuts and a fantastic slasher film in its own
right. George Eastman stars as a serial killer who goes on a random
killing spree and ends up at the home of a babysitter and two
children.. one of which is bedridden. It has plenty of great gore
scenes including one where a woman's head is stuffed in a oven...
this is not a film to be missed!
Absurd
also stars Annie Belle, Katya Berger, Charles Borromel, and Edmund
Purdom.
Special
Features include...
Rosso
Sangue: Alternate Italian cut (with optional English
subtitles)
The
Return of the Grim Reaper: Interview With Actor / Writer /
Co-Producer Luigi Montefiore (George Eastman)
D'Amato
on Video: Archive Interview With Director Aristide Massaccesi
A
Biker (Uncredited): Interview With Michele Soavi
Trailer
First
2,500 copies includes Bonus CD Soundtrack
and
Reversible Wrap
Both
films have been remastered in 2K from their original camera negative
and look and sound far better in 1080p than previous releases. The
films have been released overseas on Blu-ray but this is the first
time that they are available in the states. When comparing the two
releases, the Severin versions have more image clarity.
If
you're new to the works of Joe D'Amato, be sure to check out Beyond
The Darkness,
which is also available on Blu-ray from Severin and is reviewed
elsewhere on this site.
Scream
Factory is one of the leaders in restoring cult classics and giving
them the deluxe treatment on disc and they are also no stranger to
The
Exorcist
film series. After releasing The
Exorcist 3
(1990) last Halloween, this Halloween they are giving us a new 2K
restoration of Director John Boorman's Exorcist
II: The Heretic
(1977). Packed with new extras, this is one release that horror fans
won't want to miss this Halloween season!
Linda
Blair returns in the role of Regan that made her an icon in the
original Exorcist
film. The sequel also stars James Earl Jones, Max Von Sydow, Louise
Fletcher, and Richard Burton.
There
are two versions of the film in this collector's edition version.
Both the original 117 minute theatrical cut and the 102 minute
original home video cut.
It's
been four years since little Regan was possessed by the evil demon
and while the demon was thought it be long gone... it is becoming
apparent that it was just lying dormant when all hell breaks loose!
A Vatican investigator (Burton) and a research specialist (Fletcher)
team up to help cleanse Regan's soul!
Presented
in sharp 1080p high definition transfer with its original 1.85:1
widescreen aspect ratio, the film looks and sounds fantastic here on
disc. Paired with a DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 2.0 Mono lossless track
(the 1973 film was 6-track stereo) that reassures the unnerving score
by Ennio Morricone is still as effective today as it was then. This
definitely an improvement over the prior release of the film on the
Blu-ray disc from 2014 from Warner Bros.
Special
Features...
Disc
One - Theatrical Cut:
Audio
Commentary with director John Boorman
Audio
Commentary with project consultant Scott Bosco
What
Does She Remember?
- an interview with actress Linda Blair
An
interview with editor Tom Priestley
Disc
Two - Home Video Cut:
New
Audio Commentary with Mike White of The Projection Booth blog
Teaser
Trailer
Theatrical
Trailer
Still
Galleries - Color and B&W Stills, Behind-the-Scenes, Deleted
Scene photos, Posters and
Lobby
Cards
and
reversible cover art
While
not as strong as the original classic film, Heretic
is a decent sequel and definitely worth checking out in this new
collector's edition!
Gerard
McMurray's The
First Purge: A Nation Reborn
(2018) is an interesting prequel that answers the question of how
this whole Purge business started in the first place. The film takes
the broad concept and makes it an action vehicle for Y'lan Noel, who
is actually a pretty decent actor. The film is pretty topical and
it's scary to think that something like this could happen with the
way things are going now politically. Let's just hope that this
remains a fantasy...
The
New Founding Fathers of America test the boundaries of sociology with
their violent Purge experiment, which takes place in New York. For
one night of the year, participants can take to the street and cause
as much havoc as they want without legal action as murder is deemed
legal. Paid and chipped, the participants act out and of course all
hell breaks loose. Meanwhile, behind the scenes of Founding Fathers,
all sorts of political debauchery goes down that is almost as violent
as the Purge experiment itself.
The
First Purge
also stars Marisa Tomei, Lev Scott Davis, Siya, Rotimi Paul, Joivan
Wade, and Lauren Velez.
The
film is presented in a 2160p HEVC/H.265, HDR (10; Ultra HD
Premium)-enhanced Ultra High Definition image and a widescreen aspect
ratio of 2.39:1 and a great sounding English DTS-X 11.1 lossless
track as well as a DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 7.1 mix. Also included
is the 1080p Blu-ray version of the film with similar audio and
visual specs. While both transfers look pretty good there is a
slight bit more clarity in the 4K UHD image, even for a film as dark
as this one.
A
digital copy is also included.
Special
Features...
Deleted
Scene
A
Radical Experiment
featurette
Bringing
the Chaos
featurette
and
The
Masks of The First Purge
featurette
While
not quite as interesting as the first Purge
film, this prequel will no doubt satisfy fans of the series as it's
not as bad as it could have ended up being. No doubt Blumhouse's
involvement helped that.
Finally,
another giallo film to add to its vast library, Arrow Films presents
The
Pyjama Girl Case
(1997), directed by director Flavio Mogherini (Delitto
passionale),
which is an odd Italian murder mystery. Fused with appropriate
levels of nudity and violence, the film centers around the case of a
young woman found dead on a beach by a little girl.
The
film stars Ray Milland, Dalila Di Lazzaro, and Michele Placido, plus,
was even inspired by a real unsolved case that happened in Australia.
The
new 1080p high definition transfer here is very nice and presents the
film in its original 1.85:1 widescreen aspect ratio and a PCM 1.0
Mono sound mix in both dubbed English and Italian language tracks
w/newly translated English subtitles. The film hasn't aged too bad
as this 2K restoration from the original camera negative proves.
The
soundtrack is a little dated but fun with high pitched sync mixed
with a few original songs made for the film itself. Overall, the
film is artfully shot and is presented very nicely here for its
audience.
Special
Features...
New
audio commentary by Troy Howarth, author of So
Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films
New
video interview with author and critic Michael Mackenzie on the
internationalism of the giallo
New
video interview with actor Howard Ross
New
video interview with editor Alberto Tagliavia
Archival
interview with composer Riz Ortolani
Image
gallery
Italian
theatrical trailer
and
reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork
by Chris Malbon
-
James
Lockhart
https://www.facebook.com/jamesharlandlockhartv/