This is one of those ultimate “movie night” flicks. If you haven’t seen Don’t Panic, you’re doing yourself a great disservice. It borders on silly, but it’s clear the screenwriter had an affinity for the fast-talking heyday of crime thrillers. All American Murder features a great script that’s heavy on the snappy dialogue. When a troubled college student becomes the number one suspect in the murder of the campus “It Girl,” he must find the actual culprit before he gets put away for good. Thankfully, for those willing to take the dive, you’ll be rewarded with a fast paced and surprisingly gory murder mystery with plenty of Giallo trappings and noir-esque banter. It draws you in with the promise of Christopher Walken but not much else. Vinegar Syndrome All American Murder (1991)Īll American Murder is the kind of generic looking thriller that cluttered video store shelves throughout the 90s. Not sure where to begin? Below are some of my favorite titles released by both labels that you should be able to snap up at quite the bargain this Black Friday weekend. However, for those who are looking to save some coin this weekend, you’ll do so by shopping through the sites’ back catalogs, looking for some solid deals and solid entertainment. Oh, and there’s Paul Morrissey’s Flesh for Frankenstein dropping in 4K UHD and 3D Blu-ray! Over at Severin I’m excited for Ruggero Deodato’s nasty piece of work, House on the Edge of the Park and the infamously so-bad-it’s-amazing killer Sasquatch (with a penchant for penis ripping) flick, Night of the Demon. New releases on deck from VS this weekend include the underrated late-entry Dario Argento pic, Trauma, as well as William Malone’s better-than-it-should-be Alien-riff, Creature. In fact, they make it beyond easy to continuously impulse-purchase by selecting “add to existing order” at checkout. At the strike of midnight (EST time) on Black Friday, you can jump over to either Vinegar Syndrome or Severin and pick up a number of new releases or peruse their catalog titles that have been slashed to 50% off. Why? Two labels have managed to build up an absolute fervor surrounding their annual sales with teases of major releases and limited editions. From Blu-ray to UHD, we’ll keep you up to date on all the best in boutique label genre releases.īlack Friday is always a big deal amongst Blu-ray collectors. Our long forgotten VHS memories are constantly being resurrected, restored, and re-released on high-def formats. Labels such as Scream Factory and Vinegar Syndrome are fighting the good fight and ensuring physical media is far from dead just yet. The boutique Blu-ray market is alive and well, especially for genre fans. Hitman 2 is out now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Given how good the game has been so far, it’s likely to be worth the money. There’s also set to be new assignments, Ghost Mode levels, and themed content, including something for Halloween.Īs you may have noticed, this content is tiered for Gold and Silver editions of the game, so unless you have the Gold edition already, you’ll have to fork out extra for some of this. These are the most intriguing additions with a one set in and around a bank, and the other set at a sunny holiday resort. These include four new location maps, two for the Sniper Challenge mode, and two for the regular game. The Danish developer has revealed its 2019 roadmap for Hitman 2‘s expansion pass content, detailing all the delightful new ways you’ll be able to murder seedy scumbags and dangerous criminals for the remainder of the year. IO Interactive promised it would be adding plenty of new stuff to Hitman 2 post-launch, and while it indeed has thrown a steady smattering of content this year already, there are even better things on the horizon.
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