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Rick and Morty: Season 4 Arrives On Blu-Ray This September

Let’s break down everything included on the upcoming fourth season of the incredibly popular animated series!

Adult Swim’s hit series Rick and Morty: Season 4 arrives on Blu-ray and DVD in late September. Featuring all 10 episodes from Season 4, and outrageous bonus content the animated adventures and irreverent humor comes from the minds of Justin Roiland (Adventure Time) and Dan Harmon (Community).

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Scream Factory Releasing Friday The 13th Complete Definitive Box Set

Just in time for the original film’s 40th anniversary, Scream Factory is releasing a massive definitive 16-disc collection Blu-ray collection of one of the most influential horror franchises ever.

This will include all 12 original Friday the 13th films from Paramount Pictures and New Line Cinema. It also includes new and existing extras, a new collectible rigid slipcover with newly-commissioned art, a new 40-page collectible essay booklet with archival still photography and new 4K film transfers for Parts 1-4, with Part 3 in its original 3D presentation. Additionally, each film comes with a dedicated Blu-ray case featuring original theatrical artwork.

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Forgotten Gialli: Volume 1 – Coming To Blu-ray From Vinegar Syndrome!

Featuring three rare films, Vinegar Syndrome has revealed early details about its upcoming Forgotten Gialli: Volume 1, which will be available for purchase next month.

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Dolly Dearest: Killer Doll Movie Coming To Blu-Ray From Vinegar Syndrome

The genre-themed home video company Vinegar Syndrom has announced that Dolly Dearest is on schedule for an April release. Noting that a restoration of the film is currently in progress. The ’90s horror film has been an out of print on DVD for some time now. Continue reading Dolly Dearest: Killer Doll Movie Coming To Blu-Ray From Vinegar Syndrome

Al Adamson: The Masterpiece Collection – Severin Films Unveils Massive Blu-ray Box Set Of Murdered Exploitation Director’s Works

Arriving just in time for 4/20, Severin Films has announced a dedicated Blu-ray box set to iconic genre filmmaker Al Adamson with the Al Adamson: The Masterpiece Collection.

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The Great Silence Celebrating 50th Anniversary With A New 2K Restoration Blu-Ray

The 1968 revisionist Spaghetti Western, The Great Silence, directed and co-written by Sergio Corbucci is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a brand new Blu-ray release of sourced from a recent 2K restoration from U.S. label Film Movement.

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David Fincher, Stanley Kubrick, and Alan Smithee: Directors Disowning Films

Ever watch a movie and see the name Alan Smithee pop-up as the director, or maybe the writer in the credits? Wonder how this one person could possibly write and/or direct so many varied films, and they all…well, happen to not be very good? You may find my questions coy as most of you already know that Alan Smithee is an alias usually regulated to a filmmaker who wishes to have their name removed from a project. This name-change is usually the result of a long, strenuous battle between filmmaker and studio, or when cuts and edits are made to a director’s film against their wishes. Whatever the case, here at Grizzly Bomb it got our gears moving on a new list, this one focusing on the many films in which a director disowned their own film, sometimes using the Smithee alias, storming off set, or staying silent about the film altogether. Some even had the clout (either at the time or later on) to lock the film up away from the public altogether.

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