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OnVideo's Weekly Guide to Home Video Releases

Tuesday, March 11 -- Monday, March 17

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From the Big Screen:


No Major Theatrical Releases on Disc This Week




Top Disc Releases Next Week

Babygirl
Devil’s Stay (2024 -- South Korea)
Moana 2
The Room Next Door
Wolf Man

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This Week's Digital Releases

March 11

photo for Butchers Bluff Butchers Bluff : A blood-soaked homage to 1980s slasher films pits a group of college film students against the dark and twisted urban legend of the Hogman. (Digital sales, VOD only)

photo for Customs Frontline Customs Frontline: Hong Kong stars Nicholas Tse and Jacky Cheung team up in Herman Yau’s latest action spectacle. Customs finds illegal arms in Hong Kong waters, their quest to take down the dealers leads to some of the most incredible action in recent memory. (Digital sales, VOD only)

photo for Ernest Cole: Lost And Found: Ernest Cole: Lost and Found: New documentary chronicling the life and work of Ernest Cole, one of the first Black freelance photographers in South Africa, whose early pictures, shocking at the time of their first publication, revealed to the world Black life under apartheid. Cole fled South Africa in 1966 and lived in exile in the U.S., where he photographed extensively in New York City, as well as the American South. (Digital sales, VOD; DVD, Blu-ray release: Day & date)

photo for I'm Still Here I'm Still Here: A mother is forced to reinvent herself when her family's life is shattered by an act of arbitrary violence during the tightening grip of a military dictatorship in Brazil, 1971. (Digital sales, VOD only\)

photo for Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story: This star studded tribute brings into focus the dazzling, complex period of Liza Minnelli’s life starting in the 1970s, just after the tragic death of her mother Judy Garland— as she confronts a range of personal and professional challenges on the way to becoming a bona fide legend. (Digital sales, VOD only)

photo for The Plastic Men The Plastic Men: Vietnam veteran Jonathan Teller, struggling with guilt and delusions, plans suicide, but a chance encounter disrupts his decision as he grapples with reality, leaving his fate uncertain. (Prime Video)

March 13

photo for Control Freak Control Freak: After a motivational speaker contracts a mysterious infection originating from her homeland, she desperately attempts to halt the parasitic creature's torturous control over her mind and body. (Digital sales, VOD only)

March 14

photo for Raging Midlife Raging Midlife: Two fanboys are on a quest to recover a cherished 80s wrestling tank top worn by their their idol, "Raging Abraham Lincoln," after a grieving daughter outbids them to satisfy her father's dying wish. (Digital sales, VOD only)


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Eating Miss Campbell

(2022) Beth Conner (Lyndsey Craine) is a vegan-goth introvert who attends an elite high school in England. She emerges from her shell when new teacher Miss Campbell (Lala Barlow) arrives on campus. Their affair triggers Beth to develop a new appetite. Let’s just say she’s definitely not a vegan anymore. The new Beth is eager to win the school’s celebrated “All You Can Eat Massacre” contest that has a very unique first prize. Can she devour everything to achieve her dream? "Eating Miss Campbell" turns a dark comic light on posh academia, cannibalism, school violence, child predators, alternate realities, horror movies, and Alec Baldwin. The movie is director Liam Regan’s follow up to "My Bloody Banjo." Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: Introduction from Troma's Lloyd Kaufman; audio commentary; making Of documentary; deleted scenes; outtakes; Gore Reel; raw B-Roll; cast interviews; Frightfest Premiere; behind the scenes footage; VFX reel; trailers. (Troma).

Ernest Cole: Lost and Found

(2025) New documentary chronicling the life and work of Ernest Cole, one of the first Black freelance photographers in South Africa, whose early pictures, shocking at the time of their first publication, revealed to the world Black life under apartheid. Cole fled South Africa in 1966 and lived in exile in the U.S., where he photographed extensively in New York City, as well as the American South, fascinated by the ways this country could be at times so vastly different, and at others eerily similar, to the segregated culture of his homeland. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, VOD, Digital. (Magnolia Home Entertainment). Read more here

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The Hungry Snake Woman

(1986 -- Indonesia) Suzzanna, Advent Bangun, George Rudy, Nina Anwar. Burhan, desperate for wealth and glory, decides to visit the Snake Woman, a mysterious and powerful deity who can confer instant riches on those who obey her commands. She tells Burhan he must kill three women, feast on their blood and eat their breasts. Transformed into Dracula, with cloak and fangs, he sets off on his mission. One killing is all he can take before abandoning the task. He encounters Nyi Lajang, the Snake Woman’s enemy, a half human/half snake creature. Nyi Lajang offers Burhan a way out of his contract with the Snake Woman. She gives him a silver pin that he must stab Snake Woman with during sex while she is in human form. This will turn her back into a snake and neutralize all her magical powers. This is what Burhan does. But his problems are far from over. One of the wildest and craziest Indonesian horror films ever made, this is a phantasmagorical ride through a world of cannibal slave maidens, chainsaw wielding heroes, a possessed go-go dancer, exploding rib cages, bizarre black magic spells, a dash of kung fu fighting, buckets of gore, and even a little bit of sex, featuring the legendary Suzzanna, Indonesia’s “queen of horror.” This is a US video premiere and a world premiere on Blu-ray, digitally restored from the original negative. Formats: Blu-ray. (Mondo Macabro).



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The Killer Is Not Alone

(1973 -- Spain) Lola Flores, James Philbrook, Teresa Rabal, David Carpenter, Maria Rohm. Julio, the only son of a wealthy businessman, living in the coastal city of Avilés in the north of Spain, is a young man with many problems, including a pathological fear of women due to a psychological trauma he suffered during his childhood. One night, as he prowls the sleazier quarters of the city, he picks up a prostitute and follows her to a seedy hotel room. As she tries to arouse him to action, he responds violently, garrotting her with a length of piano wire, leaving her dead on the bed, covered with blood. Julio takes the train to Madrid and checks into a boarding house in the city. He is much younger than the rest of the residents and soon Monica, the boarding house owner’s teenage daughter, finds herself attracted to the new arrival. More murders by the sinister “wire killer” are reported in the newspapers and it seems the police have no clue as to who it might be. As Monica gets ever closer to the troubled Julio her mother tries to warn her off the young man. But it’s too late; and soon it seems likely that Monica herself will fall victim to the dreaded “wire killer.” New 4k restoration from original negative. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: New interview with Angel Sala, director of the Sitges Film Festival; audio commentary by Troy Howarth and Rod Barnett; original trailer. (Mondo Macabro).

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100 Tears Director's Cut

(2007) Georgia Chris, Joe Davison, Raine Brown, Jack Amos, Kibwe Dorsey, Rod Grant. After being accused of crimes he did not commit, a lonely circus performer exacts his revenge on those who unjustly condemned him. The act sparks something inside of him which he cannot stop and now, years later, his inner-demons have truly surfaced. Part urban legend, part tabloid sensationalism... he is now an unstoppable murderous juggernaut, fueled only by hate. Going to the circus will never be the same! Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: Audio commentary with director Marcus Koch & Unearthed Films CEO Stephen Biro; original cut; interview with Koch; "Blood, Guts & Greasepaint: Making 100 Tears"; original behind the scenes; additional behind the scenes; deleted scenes; outtakes; Marcus Koch's childhood short films; trailer. (Unearthed Films).

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Thief

(1981) The contemporary American auteur Michael Mann’s bold artistic sensibility was already fully formed when he burst out of the gate with "Thief," his debut feature. James Caan stars, in one of his most riveting performances, as a no-nonsense ex-con professional thief planning to leave the criminal world behind after one last score—but he discovers that escape is not as simple as he’d hoped. Finding hypnotic beauty in neon and rain-slick streets, sparks and steel, Thief effortlessly established the moody stylishness, tactile approach, and drama that would also define such later iconic Mann films as "Heat," "The Insider," "Ali," and "The Last of the Mohicans." Formats: 4K UHD + Blu-ray with new 4K digital restoration of the director’s cut, supervised and approved by director Michael Mann, with 5.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack. One 4K UHD disc of the film presented in Dolby Vision HDR and one Blu-ray with the film and special features. Extras: Read more here. (The Criterion Collection).




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Tokugawa Sex Ban

(1972 -- Japan) Miki Sugimoto, Sandra Jullien, Hiroshi Nawa, Yoko Mihara. In Tokugawa era Japan, Princess Kiyo (Sugimoto), youngest daughter of mighty Shogun Ienari Tokugawa, weds country lord Tadateru Ogura. Unfortunately for Kiyo, her new husband is a “man’s man” who has no interest in women. To help Tadateru discover his sexual side, his courtiers bring in Sandra (Jullien), a French courtesan who arrives in a wooden box, like a porcelain doll. Her extraordinary sexual technique awakens Tadateru to the fun he’s been missing all these years. Unfortunately, he enjoys it so much that he decides it’s too good for commoners and so enforces a sex ban on the rest of his subjects, decreeing that any of them having intercourse will be executed. Soon the enraged populace are storming Tadateru’s castle with a battering ram shaped like a giant phallus. Formats: Blu-ray. Extras: Interview with film critic Koshi Ueno; audio commentary from Jasper Sharp; theatrical trailer. (Mondo Macabro).

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Trick or Treat

(1986) Teenage loner Eddie Weinbauer (Marc Price) is constantly bullied by the jocks at his high school, including Tim Hainey (Doug Savant). The only thing that gives Eddie relief is his love of heavy metal. His favorite performer is Sammi Curr (Tony Fields), an infamous local musician who became a superstar, and Eddie takes it hard when he learns that Sammi has died in a mysterious fire. Eddie’s friend Nuke (Gene Simmons of KISS), a local radio DJ and friend of Sammi’s, comforts the grieving Eddie by handing him a demo record of Sammi’s unreleased upcoming album. When Eddie gets home, he puts the record on the turntable and plays it in reverse, revealing a personal message for Eddie that at first gives him some relief from the bullies at school. But Sammi’s messages soon take a dark turn. Is his idol using him to get revenge against those who tortured him at the same high school years earlier? Can Eddie say “no” to his heavy metal hero or will Sammi have to come out of the speakers to finish the job? Director Charles Martin Smith turns up the volume on this supernatural metal/comedy/horror film that features Ozzy Osbourne in a cameo role as a minister. Formats: DVD, Blu-ray, 4K UHD. Extras: Audio commentary with director Charles Martin Smith; audio interviews with writer/producer Michael S. Murphey and writer Rhet Topham; "The Making of Trick or Treat”; "Tribute to Tony Fields"; "Horror’s Hallowed Grounds: The Filming Locations of Trick or Treat” with Sean Clark; “After Midnight” music video; stills gallery; vintage electronic press kit; theatrical trailers; TV spots; radio spots. (Synapse Films).

Wildcat

(2023) Director: Ethan Hawke. Directed and co-written by four-time Academy Award- nominee Ethan Hawke, this documentary invites the audience to weave in and out of celebrated Southern Gothic writer Flannery O'Connor's mind as she ponders the great questions of her writing: Can scandalous art still serve God? Does suffering precede all greatness? Can illness be a blessing? In 1950, writer Flannery O'Connor visits her mother Regina in Georgia when she is diagnosed with lupus at 24 years old. Struggling with the same disease that took her father's life when she was a child and desperate to make her mark as a great writer, this crisis pitches her imagination into a feverish exploration of belief. With Maya Hawke, Laura Linney, Philip Ettinger, Rafael Casal, Willa Fitzgerald, Liam Neeson, David Towne, Steve Zahn, Cooper Hoffman, Nikola V. Pajic. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (Oscilloscope). Read more here


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