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OnVideo's Weekly Guide to Home Video Releases
Dampyr: Harlan Draka is a Dampyr, half-human and half-vampire, but he doesn't know it. Soon he will have to face his powers to destroy a terrible Master of the Night. (Digital only)
Elemental: Animated adventure follows an unlikely pair, Ember and Wade, in a city where fire-, water-, land- and air-residents live together. The fiery young woman and the go-with-the-flow guy are about to discover something elemental: how much they actually have in common. (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 26)
In Its Wake: Four twenty-somethings and three businessmen are hunted by a terrible monster, while a former minister prepares to do battle with the ancient evil. (DVD release: Day & date)
The Last Rider: The incredible story of the greatest cycling race in history, the 1989 Tour de France, and how American Greg LeMond faced down betrayal, childhood sexual abuse and death completing one of the most inspiring comebacks in history. (Digital only)
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: Miles Morales catapults across the Multiverse, where he encounters a team of Spider-People charged with protecting its very existence. When the heroes clash on how to handle a new threat, Miles must redefine what it means to be a hero. (DVD, Blu-ray release: September 5)
Summoning the Spirit: A young couple decide to escape the hustle of the big city, purchasing a home in the remote forest. But they quickly realize that they are on the land of a cult, and the leader claims a telepathic connection to a legendary flesh-eating beast deep in the woods surrounding them. (DVD release: Day & date)
Wolfkin: Single mother Elaine is disturbed by her son Martin's aggressive behavior and sudden physical changes when she visits his late father's estranged family in small-town Luxembourg – where a much darker secret lurks. (DVD release: Day & date)
Asteroid City: Takes place in a fictional American desert town circa 1955. The itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention (organized to bring together students and parents from across the country for fellowship and scholarly competition) is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events. (DVD, Blu-ray release: August 15)
The Broken Mirror / Unquiet Death
(1975 -- France) Max von Sydow, Laure Dechasnel, Micheline Presle, François Arnal, Monique Fluzin, Claire Wauthion. Two movies on one disk. In "The Broken Mirror (Trompe l’oeli)," Anne lives with her husband in Belgium where she works as a restorer of paintings. When she becomes pregnant, she finds herself remembering a picture she did some time ago and of which she has no memory, no recollection of what happened to it. It becomes her goal to discover and clarify the mystery behind this painting, at the same time she notices that a strange man is following all of her moves. In "Unquiet Death (La mort trouble)," three sisters visit their uncle in his island home. He dies suddenly and they find themselves alone with their late uncle's manservant. Their relations reveal a dark side in all of them, and gender, racial, and class tensions lead to situations of humiliation, domination, sex, and death. A radical and challenging film, full of the revolutionary spirit of 1968. Formats: Blu-ray. (Mondo Macabro).
Chameleon Street
(1989) Timothy Alvaro, Renauld Bailleux, William Ballenger. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival -- yet criminally underseen for over three decades -- "Chameleon Street" recounts the improbable but true story of Michigan con man Douglas Street, the titular “chameleon” who successfully impersonated his way up the socioeconomic ladder by posing as a magazine reporter, an Ivy League student, a respected surgeon, and a corporate lawyer. Elevated by a dexterous performance and daring direction from multi-hyphenate actor-writer-director Wendell B. Harris Jr., the film pins a lens on race, class and performance in American identity, which has lost none of its relevance. At once piercingly funny and aesthetically mischievous, "Chameleon Street" is a “lost masterpiece of Black American cinema” (BFI) long overdue to take its rightful place in the independent film canon. Newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative under the supervision of Wendell B. Harris Jr.
Formats: Blu-ray. (Arbelos Films).
In Its Wake
(2022) Elvis Stojko, Paige Foskett, Kennith Bemister, Damien Doepping, Rob Notman, Jacqueline Godbout. There's nowhere to go… In the past, it's been called The Wild Hunt, a time when holy men who have strayed from the path find themselves pursued by dark forces. With two groups of unsuspecting young travelers caught in between, a former minister encounters such a force as the sinister Duke of Crows unleashes his hound, a vicious drude that leaves nothing but death in its wake. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (Uncork’d Entertainment). Read more here
Night of the Executioner
(1992 -- Spain) Paul Naschy, Manuel Zarzo, Paloma Cela, Sergio Molina, Jose Alvarez. Dr Hugo Arranz (Naschy) is commemorating his 50th birthday with his wife and daughter. As the celebrations reach their height, the family is terrorized by a gang of violent street thugs who have broken into their home. Initially the gang is after jewels and cash. But once they have their helpless victims tied up and defenseless, their thoughts turn to violence. They rape Arranz’s wife and daughter and then, annoyed by the doctor’s protests, they cut out his tongue and leave him for dead. Arranz survives the attack and recovers after a stay in hospital. Abandoning his medical practice, he seeks vengeance on the men and women who destroyed his life. He embarks on a strenuous course of physical training, involving knives, guns and punishing bouts of weight lifting. Finally, he is ready to go in pursuit of his prey. But to track them down, he must enter the sleazy underworld which his potential victims inhabit.
Formats: Blu-ray. (Mondo Macabro).
Summoning the Spirit
(2023) Krystal Millie Valdes, Ernesto Reyes. A young couple decide to escape the hustle of the big city, purchasing a home in the remote forest. They have big plans for their new quiet life, only to find something much more sinister. The couple quickly realize that they are on the land of a cult, and the leader claims a telepathic connection to a legendary flesh-eating beast deep in the woods surrounding them. Carla and Dean are forced to uncover the terrifying truth of the cult’s prophecy. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital.(Dark Star Pictures). Read more here
The Thing Behind the Door (La Chose derrière la porte)
(2023 -- France) Séverine Ferrer, David Doukhan, Quentin Surtel, Yves Lecat, Fabien Jegoudez. The story of Adèle, a young woman haunted by the death of her husband who was killed in a trench during World War I. Unable to accept the tragic loss, the young woman turns to black magic in the hopes of bringing her lover back. He comes back to haunt her in her dreams and asks to find an antique spell-book that holds the formula to bring him back to life. Summoning magic from the druids, combining the forces of nature with her own blood, Adèle is obsessed by the potential return of her beloved husband. She ignores, as she performs the supernatural ceremony, that she becomes The Chosen One of a very ancient lineage of vegetal incubi, craving to perpetuate their race. What she resuscitates is a terrifying, unstoppable, and indestructible creature. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. (Freestyle Digital Media).
Wolfkin
(2022 -- Luxembourg) Louise Manteau, Victor Dieu, Marja-Leena Junker, Jules Werner. Single mother Elaine is disturbed by her son Martin's aggressive behavior and sudden physical changes when she visits his late father's estranged family in small-town Luxembourg – where a much darker secret lurks. When she realizes that Martin could become like them, Elaine is forced into a desperate fight for her son's future. Formats: DVD, VOD, Digital. Read more here (Uncork’d Entertainment).
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