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If all the articles (the endless, unyielding articles) about physical medias imminent demise are true, why was this list nearly impossible to narrow down? Its known that the grass is a little greener for horror fans when it comes to home video, and devotees tend to be a ravenous bunch: Even when we subscribe to multiple streaming services, a solid number of fright fans value having their own collections that can be accessed without worrying about bandwidth or rights issues, not to mention the sweet, sweet special features. Add to that, boutique labels that uncover older and obscure films and give them a renewed shine to new generations of audiences and weekly catalog and new releases that (usually) impress both give us continued hope that our collecting days may still have some years in them.
With that in mind, here are my picks for the best of the best, and its been a year packed with releases just throbbing with high-definition scares and bone-deep behind-the-scenes looks. While a lot of great horror movies from big studios skimped out on the extrasI promise you, we still want commentaries!there are still some gems. That said, unsurprisingly, the smaller, genre-focused labels stole my heart and my wallet. They just wanted it more!
(Please note that only region 1 or 0 discs were included to make this task remotely possible.)
Gojira is no stranger to unfair fights, and The Criterion Collection mimicked that history when they decimated the competition by releasing 15 Showa-era Toho Godzilla films on Blu-ray in a giant set with eye-popping original artwith treasures including both the original Japanese and the English version of King Kong Versus Godzillain the kind of splashy, blockbuster release that thrills collectors and gets mainstream media attention, reminding everyone that building your own film library can be like the grown-up version of being a kid in a candy store. Its a mixed bag of acknowledged classics and some entries only a huge fan of this colossal franchise could love, but this is both a wonderful primer to Godzillas world and an enormous valentine to existing fans, and the included essays add some much-appreciated historical and social context. This may be a bit of a chore to fit onto your shelves, but itll slide into your heart with no problem.
Dont Miss: The Toho Unused Special Effects Complete Collection, a 1986 hour-long Japanese-language special detailing how many special effects were pulled off throughout the series, along with lots of footage that never made the final films.
According to many of his diehard fans, Guillermo del Toros 2015 sanguine-soaked love letter to gothic horror and romance is his most overlooked film to date. Arrow Video set out to right that wrong with its lush limited edition set, complete with an ornately illustrated box, a hardcover book in a slipcase filled with essays and pages of original conceptual design illustrations, a poster and postcards. If you missed out, however, the standard edition includes all the same goodies on the disc, including a feature-length making-of documentary and featurettes on pretty much every aspect of the film, along with more academic extras like a new video essay from Kat Ellinger. Whether youre a new fan, one of the devoted, or anywhere in-between, this set is a beauty that perfectly conveys the films message that so much more lies beneath the surface.
Dont Miss: A commentary from Guillermo del Toro is a joy forever: His enthusiasm is matched only by his attention to detail and his willingness to share filmmaking tricks, behind the scenes facts and the multitude of influences on his work. For picks exclusive to this release, Ellingers video essay and an interview with writer Kim Newman provide a wealth of knowledge into this specific subgenre and also offer some great viewing recommendations.
Based on the horror novella from famed Russian author Nikolai Gogol (as was Mario Bavas Black Sunday, loosely), Viy is a gem from 1967 that should appeal to lovers of folk horror, dark fairytales, and innovative practical special effects. With both an original language and an English dubbed option, this is a wonderful way to explore older horror films or beef up your already impressive collection with a demonically atmospheric and beautiful tale. Important in cinematic history as the first full-length horror film produced in the Soviet Union, this gorgeous movie is too much of a fun, spooky ride to ever feel like homework. Including a spirited interview with fan and filmmaker Richard Stanley and a great half-hour feature on the history of Soviet sci-fi and fantasy films, both the film and the Blu-ray are a journey not to be missed.
Dont Miss: Three short silent Soviet horror films The Portrait, (1915) The Queen of Spades/Pikovaya Dama, (1916) and Satan Exultant (1917) are fascinating and atmospheric.
Since its initial theatrical release, 1988s The Blob has been labeled underrated by legions of gore-loving fans, but theres just no way that claim can hold water any longer after this exhaustive release. The movie itself earns every bit of love: Frank Darabont and Chuck Russell wrote an incredibly fun tribute to classic drive-in monster movies that they infused with a 1980s splatterpunk twist. While it might be impossible to sate the Blob, theres no way fans will leave this disc hungry: There are hours of in-depth interviews from director Chuck Russell, multiple actors, the cinematographer, the Blob mechanic (!), special effects, mechanical, and production designers, behind the scenes footage, and three freakin commentaries. This was pretty much an ideal horror remake, and the disc is, unquestionably, the ideal way to treat such a blast on disc; it may very well become the quintessential Scream Factory release.
Dont Miss: I watched every single interview, and I can honestly say theyre all energetic and detailed, as this was an early film for many of the creatives involved and everyone seemed to have a great time. That said, Bill Moseleys interview that details his early career is charming and a must for Chop Top fans. When it comes to commentaries, theyre all interesting for different reasons, but the one with Russell, special effects artist Tony Gardner, and cinematographer Mark Irwin moderated by filmmaker, podcaster, and uber-fan Joe Lynch is the best bang for your buck when it comes to enthusiasm and on-set stories. The commentary with Ryan Turek and Russell is where to go for a more focused (but fun!) talk on the details of the filmmaking.
How well does a notoriously sleazy and dirty giallo from legend Lucio Fulci fare in high definition? If this limited edition Blu-ray is anything to go by, we dont have to worry about a thing when it comes to bringing cinematic smut into the 21st century. Not only is the 4K restoration from the original camera negative stunning, keeping the grit and grime of old-school New York City intact while giving us a crisp, clear picture of the films vibrant colors, but the extras here are also a huge upgrade from Blue Undergrounds original release that only included the interview with actress Zora Kerova and the short NYC Locations Then and Now featurette. Now we have tons of interviews and a fresh new commentary, not to mention a booklet with an essay from Travis Crawford and a CD featuring the soundtrack from Francesco De Masi. Pair this with Blue Undergrounds also exemplary 4K restoration of William Lustigs Maniac and Arrow Videos great Driller Killer release, and youll be as close to getting coated in the film of the dangerous days of 42nd Street as you can these days.
Dont Miss: Two titans of gialli research here: Author Troy Howarth provides a detailed commentary and writer Stephen Thrower gives a fascinating and informative interview packed with background details.
In the past few years, Dario Argento has been the belle della palla when it comes to getting extensive Blu-ray releases of some of his most celebrated films, and Opera is no exception. Considered by many to be Argentos last masterpiece (and one of my personal ultra-favorites of his), this is a three-disc odyssey into 1987s rhapsodic bloodbath. Each disc contains a different cut of the film, each with a new 2K restoration: the 1.78:1 version, 2.35:1 version, and the US Orion Studios dubbed cut. There are commentaries for the first two cuts and tons of interviews adorn each disc, and while I know its hard for many of us to move on from the great old school Anchor Bay limited edition DVD set from long ago, this is truly a must for every fan of Opera and the discerning Argento completist. With gorgeous cover art from Yannick Bouchard, this edition instantly classes up any horror shelf.
Dont Miss: The almost one-hour-long interview with actor William McNamara is a treat as hes very personable, and its both hilarious and informative hearing his stories about filming in Italy as an American actor. From tales of getting an audition with Quentin Tarantino due to this role in Opera to the very specific reason Vanessa Redgrave actually left the film, this is a fun, dishy talk fans shouldnt skip. It was always either pasta or a bank holiday with these guys!
It sucks, but Ill keep on living. 1978s Woman Chasing the Butterfly of Death is outlandish by most standards, and until this lovingly wrapped gift of a release, it was also pretty freaking hard to get hold of. Now, however, this dreamlike skeleton-palooza complete with a beach party has a 4K transfer from the film negative, digital restoration, and a lot of wonderful new interviews from the South Korean creatives connected to the film, including a great one with actress and frequent collaborator with director Kim Ki-young, Lee Hwa-si. If Parasite whetted your appetite to get further into South Korean cinema, this film promises imagination, heart, weirdness, and some great haunting set pieces that are as colorful as any splashy Technicolor or giallo film from the same time period.
Dont Miss: An audio commentary from writers Kenneth Brorsson and Paul Quinn from the Whats Korean Cinema? podcast is informative and lively, but the two-part interview with prolific director and producer Jung Jin-woo, who worked frequently with Kim Ki-young, is living film history delivered with a lot of style and humor.
Originally slated to be distributed as a Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi set before the name was changed to a more series-inclusive title as more editions of catalog Universal horror titles are being rapidly released, the first set is still a tribute to the ghoulish grandfathers of cinematic horror. The Black Cat comes to us with three new commentaries, and new 2K scans of The Raven, The Invisible Ray, and Black Friday round out the set, each with at least one commentary. The black and white picture is inky and crisp on each, and its great to have a beautiful, compact set of so many genre touchstones in one place looking as good as they do and accompanied by plenty of reverence for their place in horror and film history at large.
Dont Miss: A superb four-part documentary, A Good Game: Karloff and Lugosi at Universal, is separated into one part per disc. Its filled with fascinating information from experts and plenty of great behind-the-scenes photographs, and I was a little heartbroken that a similar kind of extra wasnt included in the second Universal Horror set. On The Black Cat disc, theres an illuminating hour-long documentary (narrated by Doug Bradley himself!) called Dreams Within a Dream: The Classic Cinema of Edgar Allan Poe, and I bet you can guess what its about. From silent films to the aftermath of the American International Pictures boom when the Italians started taking over the bulk of adaptations, its an overview worth your time.
While this micro-budget-comedy-sci-fi-horror flick might not be your cuppa (Full disclosure: Its most definitely mine), theres no denying the love that was heaped on to this release of the chaotic goofer made by very, very young filmmakers in 1991. There are four commentaries for the movie (a new one that includes Joe Lynch, two archival ones, and another from the podcast The Hysteria Continues!) and even one each for the trailer, the stills gallery, rehearsal footage I could go on for a while. There are also short films from director/screenwriter Rolfe Kanefsky and new, in-depth interviews. If you already love the film, its a treasure trove, but if it never fully seduced you, the winning behind-the-scenes looks at very passionate people working with very little might just do the trick.
Dont Miss: Charlie Lynes short documentary feature Copycat, which is a fun remix kind of feature that was made a few years ago. It uses interview audio and tons of film clips to illustrate Theres Nothing Out Theres connection to Wes Cravens Scream. Whether you believe that theres a direct correlation between the films or a scant few distant points they both have in common, its incredibly well-done and entertaining.
Arrow came through yet again with a superb restoration from the original 35mm camera negative for this beloved 1976 slasher. With new interviews, a location tour with Michael Gingold, two commentaries, and the Holy Terror re-release cut of the film, this benchmark of the genre will leave even the most devout satisfied.
Dont Miss: Both the archival commentary with director and co-writer Alfred Sole, editor Edward Salier and William Lustig (who worked as assistant makeup special effects on the film!) and the new commentary from author Richard Harland Smith are terrific, and they both cover a lot of different ground.
BLOODY TERROR: The Shocking Cinema of Norman J Warren, 1976-1987 from Indicator, The Hemisphere Box of Horrors from Severin Films, The Omen Collection from Scream Factory, An American Werewolf in London from Arrow Video, Paganini Horror from Severin Films, The Ring Collection from Arrow Video, The Prey from Arrow Video, The Devil Rides Out from Shout! Factory, The Killer of Dolls from Mondo Macabro, Quatermass And The Pit from Shout Factory, Us from Universal Studios, Grandmas House and Nightbeast from Vinegar Syndrome, All the Colors of the Dark/All the Colors of Giallo limited set from Severin Films, The Body Snatchers from Shout Factory, Alien 4k: 40th Anniversary Edition from 20th Century Fox, and 1979s Dracula from Shout Factory.
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Stephanie Crawford Recommends the Best Horror Blu-ray Releases of 2019 - Bloody Disgusting
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Reviewed and Recommended by Erik Baquero