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Arturo Dominici in Black Sunday (1960)

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Scream Factory Brings ‘End of Days,’ ‘Black Sunday,’ ‘Nosferatu the Vampyre’ to 4K Uhd in October
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Scream Factory‘s October home video line-up includes 4K editions of End of Days, Black Sunday, and Nosferatu the Vampyre.

End of Days will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 7.

The 1999 action-horror film is directed by Peter Hyams (Timecop) and written by Andrew W. Marlowe (Hollow Man).

Disc 1 – 4K Uhd:

4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative Approved By Director/Cinematographer Peter Hyams (new) Presented In Dolby Vision Audio: DTS-hd Master Audio 5.1 Surround, DTS-hd Master Audio 2.0 Stereo Audio Commentary With Director/Cinematographer Peter Hyams

Disc 2 – Blu-ray:

4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative Approved By Director/Cinematographer Peter Hyams (new) Audio: DTS-hd Master Audio 5.1 Surround, DTS-hd Master Audio 2.0 Stereo Audio Commentary With Director/Cinematographer Peter Hyams “One Hell Of A Time: Peter Hyams At Universal” – Interview With Director/Cinematographer Peter Hyams (new) “You Will Bear Witness: Writing End Of Days” – Interview With Screenwriter Andrew W. Marlowe (new...
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  • 8/4/2025
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Roger Corman
Blood Will Have Blood: Danza Macabra Volume Two: The Italian Gothic Collection
Roger Corman
Severin follows up their 2023 collection of Italian gothic titles with an essential second volume that brings together three films and a miniseries. Each work takes a very different approach to the gothic as both a visual aesthetic and a set of thematic preoccupations. The results range from virtually archetypal to resolutely revisionist. For this well-appointed set, Severin provides a veritable bounty of bonus materials: new restorations, alternate cuts, commentary tracks, cast and crew interviews, visual essays, even a soundtrack CD.

Antonio Margheriti’s Danza Macabra, from 1964, is one of the very best Italian gothic films. It simply oozes with atmosphere courtesy of Riccardo Pallottini’s moody monochrome cinematography, and, while the violence remains relatively restrained, Margheriti brazenly pushes the envelope when it comes to nudity and some suggestive sexual content. Likely as a bid to cash in on Roger Corman’s Poe Cycle, Danza Macabra not only claims to be...
See full article at Slant Magazine
  • 2/7/2024
  • by Budd Wilkins
  • Slant Magazine
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The Thief of Baghdad
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The Thief of Baghdad

Blu ray – All Region

Colosseo Film

1961 /100 min.

Starring Steve Reeves, Georgia Moll, Arturo Dominici

Cinematography by Tonino Delli Colli

Directed by Arthur Lubin

When he shuffled off this mortal coil in 1995, Arthur Lubin’s New York Times obituary was titled “Arthur Lubin, 96, Director Of ‘Mr. Ed’ TV Series, Dies.” It’s doubtful the prolific Lubin would have complained about that particular credit headlining his accomplishments; the man who directed Karloff and Lugosi, jumpstarted Abbott and Costello’s film career and gave Clint Eastwood his first break, also had a thing for talking animals. In 1950 he bought the rights to a book about a talking mule and began a series of hit comedies starring a four-legged chatterbox named Francis and his two-legged pal played by Donald O’Connor.

Industrious to a fault, Lubin’s career was spent crisscrossing from theater to film to television and back again yet...
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  • 7/11/2020
  • by Charlie Largent
  • Trailers from Hell
A Hexcellent Halloween: Black and White and Dead All Over – Black Sunday
[To help get you into the spooky spirit this October, the Daily Dead team thought it would be a great idea to spotlight some of our favorite witchcraft movies that just might cast a spell on you and make your Halloween season a "hexcellent" one!]

Alfred Hitchcock brought horror up to date and out of the shadows in 1960 with Psycho; he was more interested in the monster within than nuclear ogres or the realm of the supernatural. The same year, however, saw the solo directorial debut of Italian cinematographer Mario Bava, who showed with Black Sunday that he was very much interested in the supernatural. And the shadows.

Black Sunday was originally titled La Maschera Del Demonio (The Mask of Satan) in Bava’s homeland. An acquisition by American International Pictures for stateside release resulted in three minutes of trimming for excessive violence, a new score by Les Baxter (The Dunwich Horror) to replace Roberto Nicolosi's (Black Sabbath) elegant work, and a complete English redubbing even though the original production company Galatea provided one. The Mask of Satan proved to be a big hit back home, and the newly minted Aip-titled Black Sunday was as well,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 10/23/2018
  • by Scott Drebit
  • DailyDead
Caltiki, The Immortal Monster
It creeps and leaps and slides and glides along the wall… and then it eats your face, dude. Mario Bava and Riccardo Freda’s ultimate monster mastication epic now looks sensationally gory, thanks to a full restoration. Arrow’s disc has pretty much everything, including two transfers and two audio commentaries. And Savant has a guilty admission to make — it was the tripe, the whole tripe, and nothing but the tripe.

Caltiki, The Immortal Monster

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Arrow Video USA

1959 / B&W / 1:66 widescreen / 76 min. / Caltiki, il mostro immortale / Street Date April 11, 2017 / Available from Arrow Video / 39.95

Starring: John Merivale, Didi Sullivan (Perego), Gérard Haerter, Daniela Rocca, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart, Daniele Vargas, Arturo Dominici, Gay Pearl

Cinematography: John Foam (Mario Bava)

Special Effects: Mario Bava

Film Editor: Mario Serandrei

Original Music: Roberto Nicolosi

Written by Filippo Sanjust

Produced by Bruno Vailati

Directed by Robert Hamton (Riccardo Freda) & Mario Bava

Who says that Blu-ray is dying?...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 4/22/2017
  • by Glenn Erickson
  • Trailers from Hell
Missing 'EastEnders' Star Sian Blake and Her Children Found Dead
Actress Sian Blake, best known for starring on the British TV series EastEnders, was found dead at her southeast London home this week, along with her two children. BBC reports the actress had been missing for three weeks. Sian, 43, and her sons Zachary Bilal Kent-Blake, 8, and Amon Ben George Kent-Blake, 4, were last seen on December 13, and they were reported missing three days later.

A police spokesperson revealed that the actress and her children had all died from head and neck injuries. The police are seeking her partner, Arthur Simpson-Kent, 48, the father of her children, in connection to the crime. The BBC reports that he has left the U.K. and traveled to Ghana. The case is now being treated as a triple-murder.

The police filed a missing persons case after visiting Sian Blake's home in Erith. The visit was conducted after information was obtained by the children's charity...
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  • 1/8/2016
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Blu-ray Review: Black Sunday
Black Sunday

Stars: Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Andrea Checchi, Ivo Garrani, Arturo Dominici, Enrico Olivieri | Written by Ennio De Concini, Mario Serandrei | Directed by Mario Bava

There is something about classic horror, especially those films that were said to have inspired other directors. There are some films though that almost have a legendary role in the genre and although you’ve not seen them you know them by the name. For many people this is the case with Mario Bava’s Black Sunday. Originally released in the sixties and banned in the United Kingdom it is arguably one of the most important films in horror history and is said to be the inspiration to gothically inclined directors such as Tim Burton. Now that Arrow Video have given it a deluxe release in its uncut form we can see what level of genius the film truly is.

Starting with a warning...
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  • 2/6/2013
  • by Pzomb
  • Nerdly
Journalist Sues Over Charlie Wilson's War Scenes
Latest: A retired U.S. newscaster is suing the makers of Charlie Wilson's War, after footage of his war reports appeared in the movie without his permission.

Ex-nbc journalist Arthur Kent claims his intellectual properly rights were violated when his coverage of the Soviet Union's war in Afghanistan was used.

He has filed a federal lawsuit, seeking a ban on the distribution of the film, as well as unspecified damages.
  • 4/28/2008
  • WENN
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