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Last night Scream VI rolled in theaters and scared up $5.7 million in preview night business. Paramount’s got a hit on their hands and are quickly capitalizing by putting up 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray ...
Scream Factory will release a new 4K transfer of ... and Nancy Parsons on Blu-ray on October 13th. The Steelbook is limited to 5,000 units and sports killer new cover art by Devon Whitehead.
The Amityville Horror remake starring Ryan Reynolds is coming to 4K from Scream Factory this fall. The 4K/Blu-ray Collector's Edition ... that’s found on the 4K cover. This sees a silhouetted ...
Krampus: The Naughty Cut is coming to 4K Blu-ray from Scream Factory on December 7th ... Below you can find the cover for the release, as well as the full list of features included, and there ...
To help you stock up on spooky films, a whole bunch of horror classics are either newly released or coming soon in 4K. You can pick up movies like Army of Darkness, a Halloween collection ...
Now that Scream VI has dominated the box office, it's about time we found out more about the movie's home video release. No firm release date has been confirmed yet, but pre-orders are all ...
If you, like me, enjoy watching the Scream films all throughout October, you can now preorder the original trilogy on 4K UHD and Blu-ray over at Amazon. It runs for $56.99 (discounted slightly ...
Scream 6 premiered in theaters last week, but the 4K Blu-ray edition is already available for preorder from a few online retailers, and at a pretty nice discount, too. Scream fans can secure a ...
Just a day later, Scream Factory has released the cover art for its forthcoming collector’s edition Blu-ray of Coscarelli’s Bubba Ho-Tep, which the horror imprint is releasing Nov. 8.
To celebrate the release of Scream VI arriving on 4K Ultra HD™ + Blu-ray™ SteelBook®, 4K Ultra HD™, Blu-ray™ and DVD from 10 th July we have 2 Blu-Rays™ to give away! Scream VI ...
Both Limited Editions are packed with bonus content and feature pretty awesome cover art that would look good displayed next to Arrow Video's previous 4K Blu-ray release of Friday the 13th (2009).