A desperate college student takes a mysterious babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realises that her employer has hired her for a terrifying reason, one that could cost her everything. Special Features ¢ Audio commentary with Writer-Director Ti West & Actress Jocelin Donahue ¢ Audio commentary with Writer-Director Ti West, Producers Larry Fessenden & Peter Phok and Sound Designer Graham Reznick ¢ The Right Vibe: a new interview with Director Ti West ¢ Satanic Panic: a new interview with Actor Jocelin Donahue ¢ Slowing Down is Death: a new interview with Actor AJ Bowen ¢ A Level of Ambition: a new interview with Producer Peter Phok ¢ Hiding the Seams: a new interview with Composer Jeff Grace ¢ Writing Through Sound: a new interview with Sound Designer Graham Reznick ¢ This Night Changes Everything: The Making of The House of the Devil ¢ In The House of the Devil ¢ Deleted Scenes ¢ Trailer Limited Edition Contents ¢ Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Nick Charge ¢ 70-page book with new essays by Martyn Conterio, Ariel Powers-Schaub, Jerome Reuter and Julieann Stipidis plus Behind the Scenes gallery. ¢ 6 collectors' art cards
A desperate college student takes a mysterious babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realises that her employer has hired her for a terrifying reason, one that could cost her everything. Special Features ¢ Audio commentary with Writer-Director Ti West & Actress Jocelin Donahue ¢ Audio commentary with Writer-Director Ti West, Producers Larry Fessenden & Peter Phok and Sound Designer Graham Reznick ¢ The Right Vibe: a new interview with Director Ti West ¢ Satanic Panic: a new interview with Actor Jocelin Donahue ¢ Slowing Down is Death: a new interview with Actor AJ Bowen ¢ A Level of Ambition: a new interview with Producer Peter Phok ¢ Hiding the Seams: a new interview with Composer Jeff Grace ¢ Writing Through Sound: a new interview with Sound Designer Graham Reznick ¢ This Night Changes Everything: The Making of The House of the Devil ¢ In The House of the Devil ¢ Deleted Scenes ¢ Trailer
A family reunion turns into a bloodbath in this home invasion horror thriller directed by Adam Wingard. After arriving at their idyllic country mansion, Paul and Aubrey Davison (Rob Moran and Barbara Crampton)'s family settle down for some rare quality time together. But just as they begin to relax and unwind, the family find themselves targeted by a group of deranged killers wearing animal masks. As the desperate victims face a frenzied battle for survival, a family member's girlfriend, Erin (Sharni Vinson), ably demonstrates that she's more than capable of holding her own.
'You're Next' - a chilling warning scrawled in blood on a neighbour's wall, starts an evening of bloody mayhem for the Davison family.
A family reunion takes an unexpected and gruesome turn when their home is invaded by masked killers. What the cold-blooded intruders don't count on however is a guest that can turn just as violent they are.Special Features New 4K restoration and HDR Dolby Vision grade approved by Director Adam WingardNew audio commentary with Director Adam Wingard and Writer Simon BarrettAudio commentary with Adam Wingard, Simon Barrett, Sharni Vinson and Barbara CramptonChildren of the 80s: A new interview with Adam Wingard and Simon BarrettThe Most of Us: A new interview with Producers Keith Calder and Jess Wu CalderScript as a Blueprint: A new interview with Actor AJ BowenDown in the Basement: A new interview with Actor Joe SwanbergBe Funny and Die: A new interview with Actor Amy SeimetzFalling into Place: A new interview with Production Designer Tom HammockSlashers Don't Die: Tim Coleman on You're NextWho's Next? The Making of You're NextAnimated Storyboards
Desperate to find a deposit on a new flat, cash-strapped Samantha accepts a one off babysitting job for a rather sinister sounding employer in this cult horror.
A family reunion takes an unexpected and gruesome turn when their home is invaded by masked killers. What the cold-blooded intruders don't count on however is a guest that can turn just as violent they are.Special Features New audio commentary with Director Adam Wingard and Writer Simon BarrettAudio commentary with Adam Wingard, Simon Barrett, Sharni Vinson and Barbara CramptonChildren of the 80s: A new interview with Adam Wingard and Simon BarrettThe Most of Us: A new interview with Producers Keith Calder and Jess Wu CalderScript as a Blueprint: A new interview with Actor AJ BowenDown in the Basement: A new interview with Actor Joe SwanbergBe Funny and Die: A new interview with Actor Amy SeimetzFalling into Place: A new interview with Production Designer Tom HammockSlashers Don't Die: Tim Coleman on You're NextWho's Next? The Making of You're NextAnimated Storyboards
A small documentary film crew accompanies a man as he travels to Eden Parish in search of his missing sister. It soon becomes apparent that this paradise is not what it seems.Special Features Indie Guys at Heart: A new interview with Actor AJ BowenThe Best Pathway: A new interview with Actor Joe SwanbergAn Ecstatic State: A new interview with Actor Amy SeimetzThe Itch to Act: A new interview with Actor Gene JonesA Wild Ride: A new interview with Producer Peter PhokTruthiness: Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on The SacramentWe're Not Sinners Here: The Making of The Sacrament Limited Edition ContentsRigid slipcase with new artwork by Chris Malbon70-page book with new essays by Anton Bitel, Kat Hughes, Rich Johnson and Beth Kelly 6 collectors' art cards
Releasing for the first time on limited edition 4K, make this your next collector's edition buy! A family reunion takes an unexpected and gruesome turn when their home is invaded by masked killers. What the cold-blooded intruders don't count on however is a guest that can turn just as violent they are.Special Features New 4K restoration and HDR Dolby Vision grade approved by Director Adam WingardDual format edition including both UHD and Blu-ray with main feature and bonus features on both discsNew audio commentary with Director Adam Wingard and Writer Simon BarrettAudio commentary with Adam Wingard, Simon Barrett, Sharni Vinson and Barbara CramptonChildren of the 80s: A new interview with Adam Wingard and Simon BarrettThe Most of Us: A new interview with Producers Keith Calder and Jess Wu CalderScript as a Blueprint: A new interview with Actor AJ BowenDown in the Basement: A new interview with Actor Joe SwanbergBe Funny and Die: A new interview with Actor Amy SeimetzFalling into Place: A new interview with Production Designer Tom HammockSlashers Don't Die: Tim Coleman on You're NextWho's Next? The Making of You're NextAnimated Storyboards Limited Edition Contents Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Nick Charge120-page book with new essays by Martyn Conterio, Andrew Graves, Kurt Halfyard, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Shelagh Rowan-Legg and Heather Wixson6 collectors' art cards
A small documentary film crew accompanies a man as he travels to Eden Parish in search of his missing sister. It soon becomes apparent that this paradise is not what it seems.Special Features Indie Guys at Heart: A new interview with Actor AJ BowenThe Best Pathway: A new interview with Actor Joe SwanbergAn Ecstatic State: A new interview with Actor Amy SeimetzThe Itch to Act: A new interview with Actor Gene JonesA Wild Ride: A new interview with Producer Peter PhokTruthiness: Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on The SacramentWe're Not Sinners Here: The Making of The Sacrament
Desperate to find a deposit on a new flat, cash-strapped Samantha accepts a one off babysitting job for a rather sinister sounding employer in this cult horror.
'You're Next' - a chilling warning scrawled in blood on a neighbour's wall, starts an evening of bloody mayhem for the Davison family.
Synchonicity is a mind-bending 'Sci-fi Noir' in the tradition of Blade Runner, Gattaca and Memento. Daring physicist Jim Beale has invented a machine that can fold space-time and ruthless corporate tycoon Klaus Meisner will stop at nothing to get it. When Jim uses the machine to tear open the fabric of the universe, a rare Dahlia appears from the future. But in order to keep the rights to his invention he must prove that it works by finding the flower's identical match in the present. Jim soon discovers that the Dahlia lies in the hands of the mysterious Abby, who seduces him into revealing his secrets. Convinced that she is in league with Klaus to take ownership of his life s work, Jim travels back in time to stop the conspiracy before it can happen. But once in the past, Jim uncovers a surprising truth about Abby, the machine, and his own uncertain future. 'A fantastic film for sci-fi lovers' Ain't It Cool News 'Harkens back to Blade Runner and Dark City. Fans of time travel flicks will definitely not want to miss this one.' Bloody Disgusting
Forget everything you've ever seen in a serial killer movie and get ready for the chiller that stunned festival audiences around the world: notorious murderer Garrick Turrell (AJ Bowen of House Of The Devil and Hatchet II) has escaped from police custody and resumed his killing spree. His former girlfriend Sarah (Amy Seimetz of Alexander The Last) is a recovering alcoholic trying to put her life back together in a new town with a new man (Joe Swanberg of Nights And Weekends). Her past continues to haunt her. And now her ex-boyfriend is leaving a trail of slaughter in his hunt to find her. From Adam Wingard, the director of the award-winning film Pop Skull and screenwriter Simon Barrett (Dead Birds) comes the movie experience that is emotionally raw, disturbingly graphic and brutally real. Prepare yourself for A Horrible Way To Die.
It's New Year's Eve in the city of Terminus and chaos is this year's resolution. All forms of communication have been jammed by an enigmatic signal that preys on the fears and desires of everyone in the city. Told in three parts from three unique perspectives by three visionary directors The Signal is a horrific journey towards discovering that the most brutal monster might actually be within all of us.
It's New Year's Eve in the city of Terminus and chaos is this year's resolution. All forms of communication have been jammed by an enigmatic signal that preys on the fears and desires of everyone in the city. Told in three parts from three unique perspectives by three visionary directors The Signal is a horrific journey towards discovering that the most brutal monster might actually be within all of us.
Forget everything you've ever seen in a serial killer movie and get ready for the chiller that stunned festival audiences around the world: notorious murderer Garrick Turrell (AJ Bowen of House Of The Devil and Hatchet II) has escaped from police custody and resumed his killing spree. His former girlfriend Sarah (Amy Seimetz of Alexander The Last) is a recovering alcoholic trying to put her life back together in a new town with a new man (Joe Swanberg of Nights And Weekends). Her past continues to haunt her. And now her ex-boyfriend is leaving a trail of slaughter in his hunt to find her. From Adam Wingard, the director of the award-winning film Pop Skull and screenwriter Simon Barrett (Dead Birds) comes the movie experience that is emotionally raw, disturbingly graphic and brutally real. Prepare yourself for A Horrible Way To Die.
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