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Frankenstein: Legacy & Hannibal: Complete Series win Saturn Awards, plus new Universal 4K titles
The 43rd Annual Saturn Awards were held last night in Burbank, California, and we got the list of winners for you today. More on that in a moment.
First though, Tim has turned in a look at George Bowers’ horror film The Hearse (1980) on Blu-ray, newly released by Vinegar Syndrome.
Also, in a brief bit of announcement news, Universal Studios Home Entertainment has just set unveiled a big slate of catalog 4K Ultra HD titles due for release in September. On 9/5, Minions will arrive on the format, followed on 9/12 by Jordan Peel’s Get Out , single-film 4K editions of The Mummy (1999) and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, M. Night Shyamalan’s Split, The Purge: Three-Movie Collection, Van Helsing, and Dracula Untold. We’ll post additional details and cover artwork as soon as its available. [Read on here…]
- Lionsgate
- Tim Salmons
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Saturn Awards
- Cliff Stephenson
- Hannibal: The Complete Series
- The 43rd Annual Saturn Awards
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment 4K
- Minions 4K
- The Purge 4K
- Van Helsing 4K
- Vinegar Syndrome
- The Hearse BD review
- Avanti
- The Maze 3D
- Born in China
- The Mummy 4K
- Split 4K
- Get Out 4K
- Dracula Untold 4K
- The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor 4K
Star Trek turns 50 this week, plus Café Society, Outlander: S2, Warner Archive, Olive’s November & more
All right, as many of you know, Thursday marks the official 50th Anniversary of the Star Trek franchise. Star Trek: The Original Series debuted on NBC TV way back on September 8, 1966.
As is probably true for many of you, Star Trek’s played an enormous role in my life. It was my first favorite TV show as a very young child, certainly my first exposure to science fiction of any kind, and it’s not an exaggeration to say that my moral compass – the very principles I believe in (a more optimistic future, the idea that we’re stronger working together, that exploration is one of the most noble things Humanity can do, that it’s our differences that make us greater, etc) – all come from classic Star Trek. The series certainly fostered my curious nature and lifelong interests in science, astronomy, writing, and spaceflight technology. Over the past decade, my love of the franchise led to the discovery of Patrick O’Brian’s “Aubrey-Maturin” series of historical novels, which begin with Master and Commander (upon which the 2003 Russell Crowe film was based) – they’re essentially Star Trek stories set in the 19th Century. [Read on here…]
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- BD
- 4K UHD BD
- Star Trek 50th Anniversary
- Olive Films November slate
- Cafe Society
- Outlander: Season Two
- Patrick O'Brian
- AubreyMaturin novels
- Skyptrace
- Greenleaf: Season One
- Hannibal: The Complete Series
- Back to the Future: The Complete Adventures
- Paths of Glory
- Eureka
- Warner Archive relaunch
- Child's Play: Collector's Edition