Posts tagged Universal Pictures
COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - WOLF MAN (UNIVERSAL 4K UHD)

Innovation is about making the right bet, and that's the case with Universal Pictures’ “Wolf Man” by co-writer/director Leigh Whannell, but does this risky bet pay off in full or does it go into creative bankruptcy?

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The Horrors Persist! A Look At Some Genre Films Releasing Q1 2025

Sure, we love the occasional snowfall and the quiet majesty of watching a sunset through a stand of trees, but those are fleeting, and we need something to get our hearts racing to fight the cold. Luckily, the beginning of the year has some incredible new films sure to melt not only the ice but your freaking face!

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - "SPEAK NO EVIL" (UNIVERSAL BLU-RAY)

If we’re being honest, it’s an impossible task for remakes to please old fans and generate new ones, but that doesn’t stop studios like Universal Pictures and Blumhouse from trying! Enter “Speak No Evil”, the American remake of the 2022 Danish horror film that has now arrived on Blu-Ray. Is this a remake worth watching or one worth shelving?

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"SHAUN OF THE DEAD" Steelbook Shambles Onto 4K Ultra HD this December!

September 24th marks 20 bloody years for SHAUN OF THE DEAD, the greatest zom-com ever made. To celebrate, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Focus Features and Studiocanal have partnered with director Edgar Wright to remaster the movie in 4K Ultra HD with Dolby Vision and immersive Dolby Atmos sound.

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - ABIGAIL (UNIVERSAL FILMS BLU-RAY)

Genre busters Radio Silence are no strangers to breaking down barriers with audiences, and their newest vampy romp, Abigail is now out on Blu-Ray from Universal Pictures and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Does the duo deliver another groundbreaking gem in the bloodsucking realm, or is this husk a little too dry?

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - LISA FRANKENSTEIN (UNIVERSAL BLU-RAY)

In 2024, nostalgia is now at epidemic levels as you can’t go too far without seeing a reboot, rehash, or revival of beloved series and characters. It’s also the backdrop for the Diablo Cody-penned and Zelda Williams-directed Lisa Frankenstein. A clever name, but is it just that or is there more to this nostalgia trip horror comedy?

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