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Releases for the Week of Oct. 8

From the Big Screen:

“The Purge,” “The Hangover Part III,” “After Earth” and “Much Ado About Nothing.” For more releases this week, see the Weekly Guide to Home Video Releases.

Collectibles:

At the top of the list this week is the great French director Rene Clair’s second American film, the fantasy romantic comedy “I Married a Witch” (1942). Here Veronica Lake casts a seductive spell as a charmingly vengeful sorceress in this supernatural screwball classic. Many centuries after cursing the male descendants of the Salem Puritan who sent her to the stake, this blonde bombshell with a broomstick finds herself drawn to one of them — ­a prospective governor (Fredric March) about to marry a spoiled socialite (Susan Hayward). This most delightful of the films the innovative French director made in Hollywood is a comic confection bursting with playful special effects and sparkling witticisms. In a new 2K digital restoration, on Blu-ray and DVD. Extras include an audio interview with Clair, the trailer, and a booklet featuring an essay by filmmaker Guy Maddin and a 1970 interview with Clair. From the Criterion Collection.

From Out of the Vaults:

“The Avengers — The Complete Emma Peel Megaset” (1965-1968) is a 16-disc set, including all three seasons and 51 episodes that featured Emma Peel’s (Diana Rigg) undercover roles, from her unforgettable debut in her famous leather cat suit, to her thrilling last spy adventure. Available on DVD for the first time in four years, the collection spans all of Peel’s time on the hit series with star Patrick Macnee. $49.98 from Lionsgate … The Star Wars trilogies are back, this time in combo Blu-ray/DVD sets: “Star Wars Trilogy Episodes IV-VI” consists of the original “Star Wars” trilogy: “A New Hope,” “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi.” “Star Wars Trilogy Episodes I-III” consists of the “Star Wars” prequels: “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace”, “Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones” and “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.” Each set goes for $59.99 … “Night Train to Terror” (1985) makes its Blu-ray debut this week. It’s a trio of stories that takes place aboard a fast moving train bound for Hell, during which God and Satan decide the fates of three unfortunate mortals: Harry, a fiendish killer who keeps the horribly mutilated body parts of his countless victims in a diabolical torture chamber; Gretta, a young woman, obsessed with death, who takes part in an unspeakable ritual of Russian roulette; and Claire, a young woman and a Holocaust survivor who is terrorized by the son of Satan. Stars Cameron Mitchell, John Phillip Law, Merideth Haze and Richard Moll. From Vinegar Syndrome.

For Halloween Thrills:

Universal has “Chucky: The Complete Collection — Limited Edition” so you can set a play date with Chucky with all six movies together for the first time in a chilling collection: “Child’s Play,” “Child’s Play 2,” “Child’s Play 3,” “Bride of Chucky,” “Seed of Chucky” and “Curse of Chucky.” On Blu-ray and DVD.

Blu-ray Debuts:

“On the Riviera “ (1951), starring Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney and Corinne Calvet. Danny Kaye stars in dual performances in this musical farce about a womanizing French financier-aviator (Kaye) who, faced with a scheduling conflict, hires a nightclub performer (also Kaye) to temporarily impersonate him … and romance two beautiful women who both think he’s their lover. Released to celebrate Kaye’s centennial … “Fantastic Voyage” (1966), directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Stephen Boyd, Donald Pleasence, Raquel Welch, Edmond O’Brien, Arthur O’Connell and Arthur Kennedy … and “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” (1961), directed by Irwin Allen and starring Walter Pidgeon, Barbara Eden, Peter Lorre, Joan Fontaine, Robert Sterling, Michael Ansara, Frankie Avalon and Regis Toomey. All three from Fox.

Blu-ray Anniversary Editions:

Warner has released a 40th anniversary edition of what has to be one of the scariest movies of all time (due to great writing, directing, acting and verisimilitude): “The Exorcist 40th Anniversary Extended Director’s Cut” (1973), directed by William Friedkin and starring Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Lee J. Cobb, Kitty Winn, Jack MacGowran, Jason Miller, Linda Blair and Mercedes McCambridge (as the voice of the devil). The set includes the extended director’s cut and the theatrical version. Extras include a new featurette, “Beyond Comprehension: William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist,” in which author Blatty returns to some of the locations that figure in the novel and film; “Talk of the Devil,” in which Blatty talks with Father Eugene Gallagher about the true story behind the exorcism; two commentaries by Friedkin; commentary by Blatty; introduction by Friedkin; 1998 BBC documentary “The Fear of God: 25 Years of the Exorcist”; “Raising Hell: Filming the Exorcist” set footage; “The Exorcist Locations: Georgetown Then and Now”; “Faces of Evil: The Different Versions of The Exorcist,” with Friedkin and Blatty discussing the different versions of the film and featuring outtakes from the film; original ending; interviews; sketches and storyboards; radio spots; TV spots; and trailers … Universal has released “Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life — 30th Anniversary Edition” (1983), starring Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin. Celebrate the 30th anniversary by re-living every side-splitting comedic moment, every outrageous vignette and every tasteless joke, as Monty Python commands your attention once again following their breakthrough “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” and “Life of Brian.” “The Meaning of Life” brought all the loyal Pythonites back together, sharing writing responsibilities as they returned to their much loved sketch show format, with Terry Jones directing and John Goldstone producing, the group bringing to life roles ranging from The Grim Reaper to the legendary Mr. Creosote. Segments included “The Miracle of Birth,” “Live Organ Transplants” and “The Autumn Years.” Extras include “The Meaning of Monty Python: 30th Anniversary Reunion,” in which the Pythons takes a funny, enlightening trip down memory lane. Thirty years after making “The Meaning of Life,” Cleese, Gilliam, Idle, Jones and Palin reunite for a new hour-long conversation about the last movie they made together. From the beach in Jamaica where it was written to the hilarious ideas that didn’t make the cut, the Pythons provoke laughter and thought with a wide-ranging discussion about comedy, society, the universe and the biggest mystery of all: “why are fish funny?” And there’s a sing-along version of the film.

From TV to DVD:

“American Horror Story: Asylum: The Complete Second Season” (2012-13) is a four-disc DVD, or three-disc Blu-ray set with 13, from Fox … “Bones Season Eight” (2012-13) is a six-disc DVD or five-disc Blu-ray set with 26 episodes, from Fox … “A Day in the Life Seasons 1 and 2” (2011-12) is a two-disc set with 16 episodes of Morgan Spurlock’s series that takes a look at the most innovative and intriguing individuals in our cultural and business landscape, $24.89 from Virgil Films … “The Guild: Season Six” (2012) is the final season of the web series created by geek goddess Felicia Day. Codex (Day) thinks she has found her calling working for Floyd Petrovski at the headquarters of “The Game.” Instead, she finds that her new job is less a dream and more of a nightmare when Floyd’s insecurities prevent him from releasing the much-anticipated underwater expansion. Vork, Zaboo and Tink complicate her life even more when they invade her workplace to advance their own gaming agendas. Meanwhile, Bladezz gets kicked out of the house and ropes Clara into the addictive world of video blogging. From Cinedigm … “The Guild Complete Megaset” (2007-2012) is a six disc set of the pioneering and award-winning web series, $59.95 from Cinedigm … “In the Flesh” (2013) is the three-part BBC America series about a zombie epidemic, a catastrophic war, and the rehabilitation and medication for those with PDS (Partially Deceased Syndrome). Four years after the Rising, the government starts to bring the Undead back into society, including teenager Kieren Walker, who returns home to his small Lancashire village to face a hostile reception as well as his own demons. $19.98 from BBC Home Entertainment … “Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis Pilot Through Series 6” (2012) is a 14-disc set with 27 mysteries and a bonus video that features “The Making of…” and an interview with Kevin Whately (Inspector Lewis), $129.99 from PBS Distribution … “The Middle: The Complete Third Season” (2011-12) is a three-disc set with 24 episodes, $44.98 from Warner … “90210 — The Final Season” (2012-13) is a five-disc set with 22 episodes, $47.99 from CBS/Paramount … “Psych: The Complete Seventh Season” (2013) is a three-disc set with 14 episodes, $59.98. It’s business as unusual for “psychic” crime fighter Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and best pal Burton “Gus” Guster (Dule Hill) as they track down Bigfoot, go undercover as wacky radio DJs, and solve the ultimate murder mystery. And, Gus finally gets the girl. From Universal … “Robot Chicken Season 6” (2012-13) consists of 20 episodes of the top-rated, animated Adult Swim television series. Guest stars this season include Elizabeth Banks, Sarah Chalke, Kat Dennings, Sam Elliott, Ben Foster, Whoopi Goldberg, Lucas Grabeel, Megan Hilty, Gillian Jacobs, Zachary Levi, J.B. Smoove, Liev Schreiber, Jon Stewart, Patrick Stewart, Stanley Tucci, Olivia Wilde, and Alex Winter. Two-disc DVD, $29.98; single-disc Blu-ray, $39.98. From Warner … “The Secret of Crickley Hall” (2012), about a family that moves to Crickley Hall, a seemingly perfect countryside house, a year after their 5-year-old son goes missing, where they encounter supernatural events. From BBC Home Entertainment … “The Six Million Dollar Man: Season 4” (1976-77) is an eight-disc set with 22 uncut episodes and three crossover episodes of “The Bionic Woman,” $39.98 from Universal … “White Collar Season Four” (2012-13) is a four-disc set with 16 episodes, $39.98 from Fox.

    Buzzin’ the ‘B’s:

    “Europa Report” (2013) is one of the new breed of thrillers (using any combination of “documentary” story-telling, video camera footage, talking heads and real-time action) that has brought us “The Blair Witch Project,” the “Paranormal Activity” outings, “Cloverfield,” “Apollo 18” and “Troll Hunter.” Though this science fiction actioner puts a lot of emphasis on science fact, it never shortchanges the fiction, stylishly delivering its thrills and chills, much like Danny Boyle’s highly underrated “Sunshine,” to which “Europa Report” has a striking kinship. When unmanned probes suggest that a hidden ocean could exist underneath Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons, Europa Ventures, a privately funded space exploration company, sends six of the best astronauts from around the world to confirm the data and explore the revolutionary possibility that life may exist there. It’s a doomed mission, and we’re given privy to the failures of the venture: the loss of communications, equipment breakdowns, the tragic death of a crew member, the psychological and physical toll of deep space travel and, after arriving on Europa, a discovery more frightening than the crew could ever have imagined. It’s well-acted, directed, and the CGI is incredible — with utmost detail to scientific realities. Sci-fi fans need to put this on their short list. Helmed by up-and-coming Ecuadorian director Sebastian Cordero and starring Christian Camargo, Embeth Davidtz, Anamaria Marinca, Michael Nyqvist, Daniel Wu, Karolina Wydra and Sharlto Copley. Extras include a pair of enlightening featurettes, “Exploring the Visual Effects of Europa Report” and “The Musical Journey of Europa Report.” From Magnolia Home Entertainment.

    It’s been a quarter of a century since fans were first petrified by Toyland’s most lethal serial killer, and now Chucky is back to finish off the job he started so long ago in “Curse of Chucky” (2013), staring Fiona Dourif, A Martinez, Danielle Bisutti, Brennan Elliott and with Brad Dourif once again providing the voice of Chucky. When a mysterious package arrives at the house of Nica (Fiona Dourif), she doesn’t give it much thought. However, after her mother’s mysterious death, Nica begins to suspect that the talking, red-haired doll her visiting niece has been playing with may be the key to the ensuing bloodshed and chaos. On DVD and Blu-ray Disc from Universal … The latest victim of a serial killer — who has claimed the lives of a number of other women — escapes his assault, only to be tracked down by the murderer, who is now obsessed with and holds great affection for the woman in “Shiver” (2012), starring Danielle Harris, John Jarratt and Casper Van Dien. From Image Entertainment … When a seemingly fun party goes horribly awry with the rape of a girl and the murder of the perpetrator, a group of teenagers decide to cover up the crime … only to unearth a shocking truth that leads them down an even more sinister path that forces them to make hard decisions about their fates in “Complicity” (2012), starring Shoshana Bush, Heather Hemmens, Sean Young, Jenna Boyd and Haley Ramm. From Inception Media Group … A Caucasian boy — adopted by an Asian family — who dreams of being a ninja travels to Hollywood to avenge the death of the Dancing Ninja school’s beloved sensei at the hands of a vicious ex-student, an American action movie star in “Dancing Ninja” (2010), starring Lucas Grabeel, David Hasselhoff, Patrick Gallagher, Bree Turner and Gary Hudson. From Inception Media Group … Set in a post-apocalyptic Zombie wasteland caused by the mysterious street drug “Natas,” “Zombie Hunter” (2013), starring Martin Copping, Danny Trejo, Claire Neiderpruem, Jason K. Wixom and Jade Regier, follows the Hunter (Copping), who has nothing left other than a beat up Camaro and a trunk full of guns and booze. He runs down Flesh Eaters, hunting for sport and redemption and, after crashing into a small group of survivors running low on resources led by an ass-kicking priest (Trejo), he decides to lend a hand. On DVD and Blu-rafrom Well Go USA … In “Adam Chaplin: Violent Avenger” (2013), starring Emanuele De Santi, Valeria Sannino, Paolo Luciani, Alessandro Gramanti and Wilmar Zimosa, a young man makes a pact with a demon to give him superhuman strength and dark powers to wreak bloody revenge on the local mafia and corrupt police for the death of his wife. From Autonomy Pictures … “Berlin Job (aka St George’s Day)” (2012) follows two infamous London gangsters who are on top of the food chain until their world is turned upside down when they lose a shipment of the Russian Mafia’s cocaine. Stars Charles Dance, Sean Pertwee, Dexter Fletcher, Vincent Regan, Luke Treadaway, William Bishop and Craig Fairbrass. On DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo from Cinedigm … A couple facing marital problems after losing their child finds their lives turned upside down when a panicked girl appears at their home in the middle of the night, followed by masked intruders in the 3D thriller “Static” (2012), starring Milo Ventimiglia, Sarah Shahi, William Mapother and Sara Paxton. From Cinedigm … A move into a Beverly Hills home with a low price tag is too good to be true, until a family discovers that one of the previous owners was murdered and the ghostly victim turns the dream house into the house from hell in “Paranormal Apparition: Revenge From Beyond the Grave” (2012), starring Lulu Brud, CJ Baker and Elissa Dowling. From MVD Entertainment … “Corruption” (1968), starring Peter Cushing, Sue Lloyd, Kate O’Mara, Billy Murray, Wendy Varnals, Jan Waters and David Lodge, is the first-ever U.S. home video release of arguably the wildest, sickest and sleaziest swinging-sixties British horror thriller. The legendary Peter Cushing stars as a surgeon driven to murder and madness as he attempts to restore the beauty of his hideously disfigured fashion model wife. This special edition contains shocking scenes of gore and nudity previously deemed too strong for American audiences. Released to coincide with Cushing’s 100th birthday (1913-1994). From Grindhouse Releasing … “House on Straw Hill” (1976), banned in Britain for 30 years, is a shockingly violent and erotic tale of seduction, brutality and revenge. Cult movie icon Udo Kier stars as a successful novelist suffering from writer’s block, who rents a country cottage in the hope of finding inspiration. But the arrival of a sensual secretary (Linda Haydena) sets in motion a chain of events that culminate in an unrestrained explosion of sex and savagery. On Blu-ray/DVD Combo from Severin Films.

    On the Indie Front:

    Two brothers, Kyle and Quentin “Q” Cooper, raised to carry on their family’s proud legacy in the Delta Gamma fraternity, become rivals when Kyle pledges another fraternity, causing a huge family rift and disappointing his over-bearing father in “Frat Brothers”
    (2013), starring Romeo Miller, Darrin Henson, Mishon Ratliff and Denyce Lawton. From DVD One Village Entertainment … When a young woman discovers two horses stranded deep in the Rocky Mountain snow, she makes it her mission to find a way to get them to safety: With no other options, she picks up a shovel and starts to dig out the mile long path, inspiring her father and the entire community to band together to save the horses in the spirit of Christmas in “The Horses of McBride” (2013) starring Aidan Quinn, MacKenzie Porter and Kari Matchett. Inspired by a true story. From Entertainment One … In “Resolution” (2013), starring Peter Cilella and Vinny Curran, a man implements a plan to force his best friend to end his drug addiction before it leads to an early death, tying him up in an abandoned cabin. But events take an unexpected turn as the pair confront personal demons, the consequences of past actions, and forces beyond their control. On DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo from Cinedigm/Tribeca.

    For the Family:

      Special Interest:

      “The Best of (The Original) An Evening at the Improv” (2013) is a four-disc set with 12 hours of invaluable archival footage of more than 100 iconic comedians who performed at the famous venue (and which was aired as hour programs on A&E as “An Evening at the Improv”), including Milton Berle, Shecky Greene, Shelley Berman, Paul Reiser, Jackie Mason, Mort Sahl, Jerry Seinfeld, Howie Mandel, Jim Carrey, Richard Lewis, Bob Saget, Arsenio Hall, Billy Crystal, Bill Maher, Phyllis Diller, Sandra Bernhard, Elayne Boosler, Paula Poundstone, Carol Leifer, Steven Wright, Father Guido Sarducci, Fred Willard, John Byner and Pee-wee Herman. From Somerville House … “Bob and the Monster” (2011) is an award winning documentary that follows outspoken indie-rock hero Bob Forrest (lead vocalist and lyricist for Los Angeles bands Thelonious Monster and The Bicycle Thief) through his life-threatening struggle with addiction, to his transformation into one of the most influential and controversial drug counselors in the U.S. today. The film crafts contemporary footage and compelling interviews with archival performances to reveal the complex layers of this troubled, but hopeful soul. Testimony from his peers, including Courtney Love, Anthony Kiedis and Flea, add texture, but it’s the depth of Bob’s music, interwoven throughout the film, that illuminates this unforgettable and inspirational story. On DVD and Blu-ray from Shaker Films/MVD Entertainment … In “Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God” (2012), documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney explores the charged issue of pedophilia in the Catholic Church, following a trail from the first known protest against clerical sexual abuse in the United States all the way to the Vatican. Voiceover talent includes John Slattery, Ethan Hawke, Chris Cooper and James Patrick Sheridan. From Cinedigm.

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