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Vampire Circus Movie Review

It was every now to tackle a vampire classic from the Hammer productions vault. I give you the movie review for the Blu ... VAMPIRES! Take heed my brethren!

Vampire Circus [Theatrical Trailer]

Showy trailer for the upcoming Blu-ray/DVD release of Synapse Films' VAMPIRE CIRCUS.

Horror DVD Collection Update X-mas 2010

X-Men Abundance 2 7. Futurekick 3. Lost ... Vampire Circus BluRay (Recommended) 2. Hang on Until Dark 5. 1. Bad Seed 6. Cannibal Killer Clowns on Dope 4.

Bill Condon on Breaking Dawn, Bella as Bride of Frankenstein and Twilight's ...

But man, I would say the most lean on might have been the wedding. Just because, my god, everybody has an idea of what it should be like. And I have to say, ultimately I kind of stayed with that one object: What’s Bella feeling? For each of those three things. And once you sort of do it through that prism, things start falling into group. So that it really because about, what is she feeling as she walks down that aisle? But you have this incredible collaborator in Kristen Stewart. The joining made us all anxious, but excited.

DVD releases for Nov. 1

Rent it

Thanks to those clot “Twilight” movies, Robert Pattinson will probably finest be known as an emotional sparkly vampire, but the truth is when he’s given a decent role that allows him to do more than look cranky and pale he not only sparkles, but shines! Such is the case with “Water for Elephants” (Fox, $24.99/DVD, $32.99/Blu-ray SRP, PG-13), a spell romance based on the best seller by Sara Gruen that tells the recital of Jacob (Pattinson), a veterinary student who, after suffering a family tragedy and losing everything, hops a guide and finds himself working for a struggling circus run by Ringleader August (“Inglorious Basterds” Oscar-title-holder Christoph Waltz). Jacob falls in love with August’s wife, Marlena (Reese Witherspoon), as they toil with the circus’s newest attraction, an elephant named Rosie. As with any tale of forbidden liking, there are consequences to Jacob and Marlena’s actions, but this isn’t as predictable as most other films of its ilk. Special features on the DVD embrace a Robert Pattinson spotlight, audio commentary, a page-to-screen featurette and a momentary piece on feature performer Reese Witherspoon. The Blu-ray also includes several more featurettes, including “Secrets of the Big Top,” “The Brilliant Attraction” and a look at the visual effects in the film.

This Week In DVD: October 18th

Let’s virtuous get this out of the way right now. You probably won’t agree with my placement of one or more of the three films in the AVOID sample below. And that’s okay. If you like an actor or filmmaker behind one of the films then definitely agree it out for yourself. Just know that they’re not good movies. All three of them actually came parsimonious to joining the RENT category but for every one thing that worked ten others failed miserably. The directors behind them (Jake Kasdan, Kevin Smith, Chris Weitz) have made far speculator films in the past, and they’ll probably go on to make more going forward. But these are their bumps in the procedure, and they should probably be saved for cable.

Ten shockers we're guessing you haven't seen.

For the former ten years, Dr. Montag, Kato the Black Hornet and I have been bringing you the best lineup of delirious, crazy and scary shockers at our disposal on Remo D.’S Manor Of Destruction. As Halloween approaches, I thought it would be fun to turn you on to a random sampling of ten terrific midget thrillers that I don’t think you’ve seen (though I’d be delighted to be wrong). Some of these are genuinely frightening sleepers, some are very recently plain fun, and all of them, as I see it, are worth discovering. Some of these are easily available on DVD or Netflix, while some you’ll need to…look a hardly any harder for. But I’ll leave the thrill of the hunt for you. Remember, these are only ten out of literally thousands, so no objective complaining that I left something out! Your suggestions are just as welcome!