1987’s ‘Retribution’ Among Horror Titles Due on Disc Feb. 24 From Severin and MVD

The horror titles The Eurocrypt of Christopher Lee Collection 3, 1963’s The Ghost and 1987’s Retribution are being released on disc Feb. 24 from Severin Films and MVD Entertainment Group.

Also available Feb. 24 from MVD and Severin is a Matt LeBlanc drama from the director of Retribution.

The Eurocrypt of Christopher Lee Collection 3 is a seven-disc collection with six films in both 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray. The collection includes 16 hours of special features and a new 142-page book. The teensploitation classic Beat Girl, available in the original theatrical and extended U.K. cuts, stars Lee as the wolfish operator of a Soho strip club. He portrays a sleazy blackmailer in The Hands of Orlac, presented in separate French and U.K. versions. Directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lee as a disfigured madman, the worldwide UHD/Blu-ray premiere of The Virgin of Nuremberg is a two-disc collection that sets new standards in Italian Gothic cruelty. Arabian Adventure is director Kevin Connor’s all-star family adventure showcasing Lee as a dastardly Caliph. Lee is a menacing teacher at an exclusive boys boarding school in A Feast at Midnight, directed by Justin Hardy. With recollections by family, friends and Lee himself, the documentary The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee reveals the screen legend like never before.

Retribution (1987) is making its worldwide 4K UHD premiere. The two-disc collection includes the theatrical and unrated versions scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with more than three hours of special features. In 2021, Severin Films resurrected the forgotten classic from co-writer/director Guy Magar on Blu-ray. But in 2025, the search of a Los Angeles lab vault led to the discovery of the unclaimed negative for the thought-lost unrated version just days prior to its destruction. Magar’s neon and viscera-soaked saga of possession, vengeance and carnage stars Dennis Lipscomb (Eyes of Fire), Leslie Wing (The Frighteners), Suzanne Snyder (Weird Science) and Hoyt Axton (Gremlins).

Seven years after unleashing Retribution, filmmaker Guy Magar rolled the dice to write, produce and direct the low-budget mob drama Lookin’ Italian, which introduced an unknown Matt LeBlanc only months before landing his breakout role in “Friends.” In the film, having survived a New York City shootout gone horrifically wrong, a former mafioso (Jay Acovone of “Beauty and the Beast” and “Stargate SG-1”) is now living a quiet life working in a Los Angeles used bookstore. But when his reckless nephew (LeBlanc) gets involved with local gang culture, they’re both dragged into an unforgiving urban jungle where fear is weakness, vengeance is destiny and family bonds can never be broken. Three-time Grammy-winning soul legend Lou Rawls co-stars — with Denise Richards in one of her earliest film roles — in the film now scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with two hours of special features that include a long-unseen 1993 on-set interview with LeBlanc.

The Ghost is available on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Disc, including four hours of special features. Direct from its 2025 premiere at the Venice International Film Festival, the 1963 film, set in turn-of-the-century Scotland, follows a young wife (Barbara Steele) who conspires with her lover to murder her wealthy paralyzed husband. But when the dead spouse’s spirit returns, it unlocks a nightmare of spectral terror, sudden violence and depraved vengeance. Peter Baldwin (The Weekend Murders) and Harriet Medin (The Whip and the Body) co-star in the Italian horror classic co-written by Freda and Oreste Biancoli (Bicycle Thieves), newly scanned in 4K from the thought-lost original camera negative and restored by Severin Films with four hours of special features.

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‘Predator: Badlands’ Hulu, Disc Release Celebration

This month, “Predator” fans enjoyed a hunt of their own, as they visited local Los Angeles horror venues — Slasher World, Horror Vibes Coffee and Killer Fitness — for photo opps, custom beverages, and a Yautja-themed workout during the week leading up to the Feb. 12 Hulu streaming and Feb. 17 DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD disc release of Predator: Badlands.

Each venue gave away movie merchandise, along with pairs of tickets to an exclusive screening event featuring Predator: Killer of Killers and Predator: Badlands on Feb. 11, with a “Father Predator” meet and greet, followed by a Q&A with director Dan Trachtenberg, “Dek” actor Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, and special FX supervisor Alec Gillis.

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1998 Jean-Claude Van Damme Actioner ‘Knock Off’ Due on 4K and Blu-ray Disc Feb. 17 From MVD

The 1998 Jean-Claude Van Damme actioner Knock Off will be released on 4K Ultra HD Disc and Blu-ray Disc Feb. 17 in the MVD Rewind Collection from MVD Entertainment Group and Moonstone8.

Van Damme stars in the thriller set in Hong Kong’s shady manufacturing scene during the 1997 handover to China. When a shipment of jeans to the U.S. proves counterfeit, Marcus Ray, the “King of the Knock-Offs” (Van Damme), finds himself at the center of a Russian Mafia plot to hold the United States security for ransom. Thousands of tiny micro-bombs, disguised within other manufactured goods, are scheduled for departure from Hong Kong to America. When Ray’s company’s jeans are found to be the housing for the explosives, he’s the one man the CIA can count on to prevent certain disaster. In a territory where loyalty can change hands overnight, Marcus Ray’s survival will depend on him knowing the fakes from the real thing. The film also stars Rob Schneider.

Special features include archival audio commentary by action cinema experts Mike Leeder and Arne Venema; a collectible Knock Off “4K LaserVision” mini-poster; a new interview with writer Steven E. de Souza; a new interview with Moshe Diamant; an archival 2020 interview with Steven E. de Souza; an archival making-of featurette; the original theatrical trailer; reversible cover art; and a limited-edition slipcover for the first pressing only.

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Jean-Claude Van Damme Starrer ‘Double Impact’ Due on 4K Ultra HD Feb. 17 From MVD

The 1991 Jean-Claude Van Damme actioner Double Impact will be released on 4K Ultra HD plus Blu-ray Disc combo pack Feb. 17 from MVD Entertainment Group in its MVD Rewind Collection.

Van Damme leaps into the dual roles of Chad and Alex Wagner, twin brothers who were separated after their parents’ brutal murder. Years later, the two couldn’t be more different: Chad is a slick Beverly Hills fitness instructor, while Alex is a rough and tumble smuggler on the gritty streets of Hong Kong. But when fate throws them together again, Chad and Alex discover that there’s one thing they have in common: they’re both fighting machines. Determined to enact revenge on their parents’ killers, the martial-arts experts kick, chop and shoot all the way to an electrifying final showdown aboard a gargantuan freighter in Hong Kong harbor.

The release features a director-approved 2025 4K scan and restoration (2160p, 16-bit scan of the original camera negative) of the movie presented in 1.85: 1 aspect ratio in HDR (4K Ultra HD Disc). Special features include a collectible Double Impact “4K LaserVision” mini-poster; reversible cover art; “The Making of Double Impact: Part 1″ (HD) and “The Making of Double Impact: Part 2″ (Blu-ray); deleted and extended scenes; “Anatomy of a Scene,” with director Sheldon Lettich; a 1991 behind-the-scenes featurette; “Double Impact: B-Roll Selections,” featuring raw, behind-the-scenes footage from the set; “Double Impact: Film Clips,” with five full-frame clips from the film for use in TV promos; cast and crew interview clips from 1991 featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Moshe Diamant and Charles Layton; the “Double Impact MVD Rewind Collection Promo”; the original theatrical trailer; and a limited-edition slipcover for the first pressing only.

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‘Anaconda’ Available Now via Premium Digital, on Disc March 17

The comedic Anaconda remake is available now for premium digital rental and sale, and will be released on DVD, Blu-ray Disc and as a 4K Ultra HD combo pack March 17 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

The film has earned $128.2 million at the global box office.

In the film, Doug (Jack Black) and Griff (Paul Rudd) have been best friends since they were kids, and have always dreamed of remaking their all-time favorite movie: the cinematic “classic” Anaconda. When a midlife crisis pushes them to finally go for it, they head deep into the Amazon to start filming. But things get real when an actual giant anaconda appears, turning their comically chaotic movie set into a deadly situation.

Special features include outtakes and bloopers, deleted and extended scenes, and the featurettes “A Ride Into Chaos with Jack & Paul,” “Friends in the Wild: The Cast,” “The Snake Charmer: Tom Gormican” and “Reinventing the Legend: Anaconda.”

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Horror Flick ‘House on the Edge of the Park’ Among Titles Available on Disc Jan. 27 From MVD and Severin

The horror films House on the Edge of the Park and Wild Beasts, the Italian film compilation Exorcismo: Defying a Dictator & Raising Hell in Post-Franco Spain, and the martial arts flick Fearless Dragons are being released on disc Jan. 27 from MVD Entertainment Group and Severin Films.

For his follow-up to Cannibal Holocaust, director Ruggero Deodato delivered a shocker packed with even more cruelty and controversy, House on the Edge of the Park (1980). More than 40 years later, it remains one of the most disturbing exploitation films of all time and is available on 4K UHD disc for the first time ever in North America. David Hess of The Last House on the Left infamy stars as a charismatic psychopath who — with his equally unhinged sidekick (Giovanni Lombardo Radice of City of the Living Dead) — turns a get-together of chic New Yorkers into an ordeal of class warfare and sexual violence. Annie Belle (Absurd), Christian Borromeo (Tenebrae) and Lorraine De Selle (Wild Beasts) co-star in this classic from the screenwriters of The New York Ripper, now scanned uncut in 4K from the original camera negative with more than three hours of bonus materials. Extras include audio commentary by Bruce Holecheck (Cinema Arcana) and Art Ettinger (Ultra Violent); “The Man Who Loved Women,” an interview with director Ruggero Deodato; “Lights On,” an interview with cinematographer Sergio D’Offizi; “Like a Prairie Dog,” an interview with actor Giovanni Lombardo Radice; “External Beauty & Internal Ugliness,” an archival interview with David Hess; “House Sweet House,” an interview with set designer Antonello Geleng; a photo gallery; and the film’s trailer.

For his final work, “Godfather of Mondo” Franco E. Prosperi (writer/director of Mondo Cane, Africa: Blood and Guts and Goodbye Uncle Tom) took on the “nature strikes back” genre with Wild Beasts, available on 4K UHD disc for the first time ever. In the film, when PCP gets into the water supply of a city zoo, the drug-crazed beasts — including tigers, lions, cheetahs, hyenas and elephants, as well as seeing eye dogs and sewer rats — go berserk and rampage through the streets of Frankfurt. What follows is a terrifying mix of actual animal attacks (supervised by professional circus trainers) and over-the-top ’80s Italian gore. Lorraine De Selle (Cannibal Ferox, House on the Edge of the Park) and Ugo Bologna (Nightmare City) star in the film, newly scanned in 4K from the original camera negative. bonus materials include “Altered Beasts,” an interview with Director Franco E. Prosperi; “Wild Tony,” an interview with actor Tony Di Leo; “Cut After Cut,” an interview with editor/Mondo filmmaker Mario Morra; “The Circus Is in Town,” an interview with animal wrangler Roberto Tiberti’s Son, Carlo Tiberti; “House of Wild Beasts,” a  visit to the home of Franco E. Prosperi; and the film’s trailer.

Exorcismo: Defying a Dictator & Raising Hell in Post-Franco Spain, a 19-film collection on 10 Blu-ray discs, includes the Severin Films documentary Exorcismo: The Transgressive Legacy of Clasificada “S” as well as a 168-page book of essays, stills and posters and more than 21 hours of special features. Under the Franco dictatorship, Spain’s rigid censorship laws controlled all national entertainment. But following Franco’s death in 1975, certain films began to embody a period in Spanish history when cinematic expression became political freedom. Spanish audiences considered these films — featuring graphic explorations of sex, violence and horror — to be a cultural “exorcismo.” These 18 films, including landmark features directed by Eloy de la Iglesia, León Klimovsky, Javier Aguirre and Eugenio Martín, range from those that dared to actively subvert the oppressive regime to productions made during the post-Franco era of ’70s and ’80s exploitation excess. In addition to the doc Exorcismo: The Transgressive Legacy of Clasificada “S” — narrated by Iggy Pop, in which writer/producer/director Alberto Sedano explores the history behind the notorious rating that rocked Spanish culture, changed the face of genre films and left its mark on global cinema forever — films in the collection include Far from the Trees, The Bell from Hell, Creation of the Damned, The Devil’s Exorcist, After… Part One: Can’t You Be Left Alone?, The People Who Own the Dark, Battered Flesh, The Priest, Sins of a Nympho, Dimorfo, Bloody Sex, Morbus, Faces, Triangle of Lust, That House in the Outskirts, Supernatural, Poppers, After… Part Two: Tied Up and Tied Up Well. The majority of the titles in the collection are worldwide Blu-ray premieres scanned in 4K from original camera negatives.

From iconic ’70s Hong Kong studio Goldig Films Ltd. (The Dragon Lives Again, Duel of the 7 Tigers) comes one of the favorite action comedies in the history of the genre, Fearless Dragons, available on Blu-ray Disc in North America for the first time. In the film, when two wily con men — martial arts movie legends Phillip Ko (The Dragon the Hero, The Invincible Armour) and Bryan Leung (Legend of a Fighter, Lightning Kung Fu) — are framed for hijacking a trunkful of charity funds, they join forces to find the real bandits in a wild series of adventures that lead to a final battle ranked among the most exciting two-on-one fight scenes ever. Johnny Wang Lung-Wei (Five Deadly Venoms), Lau Chan (Kung Fu Zombie) and Chin-Lai Sung (The Black Dragon’s Revenge) co-star in this old-school kung fu classic — also known as Two on the Road and The Fearless Jackal — directed by Lee Chiu (Shaolin Avengers), now scanned in 4K from the original camera negative. Bonus materials include audio commentary with Frank Djeng and Michael Worth, co-producers of Enter the Clones of Bruce; “Know a Hero, Respect a Hero,” an interview with director Lee Chiu; “Real Kung Fu,” in which actor Phillip Ko remembers Fearless Dragons; and the trailer.

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‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ Available on Disc Feb. 17 From Lionsgate

Lionsgate will release Now You See Me: Now You Don’t on 4K UHD (plus Blu-ray plus digital), Blu-ray (plus digital) and DVD beginning Feb. 17.

The film is already for premium digital purchase and rental.

The third “Now You See Me” film finds the original Four Horsemen (Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco and Isla Fisher) reuniting to expose the corruption of a diamond heiress (Rosamund Pike) with connections to international criminals. The cast also includes Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa and Ariana Greenblatt as a new team of illusionists, plus returning cast members Morgan Freeman and Lizzy Caplan.

Directed by Ruben Fleischer, the film has earned $219.8 million at the global box office.

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Bonus materials include an audio commentary with Fleischer and producer Bobby Cohen; deleted and extended scenes; the film’s theatrical trailer; and several featurettes:

  • “Lord of Illusions” — Fleischer discusses what drew him to the franchise and how he balanced his vision with the style of the previous films.
  • “Now You See Me … Again” — Eisenberg, Harrelson, Fisher,  Franco and Freeman discuss reuniting for the third film.
  • “Heart of Stone” — A look at Rosamund Pike’s portrayal of Veronika Vanderberg.
  • “Quick Change” — A spotlight on costume designer Sophie Canale.
  • “Nothing Up My Sleeve” — The filmmakers and cast offer insights about working alongside three renowned magic consultants to create real, on-camera illusions.
  • “The Magic Castle” — A detailed tour of the film’s sets and locations with production designer David Scheunemann, including insights on the Abu Dhabi shoots and production challenges.

‘Predator: Badlands’ Due via Premium Digital Jan. 6, on Disc Feb. 17

The 20th Century Studios sci-fi actioner Predator: Badlands will be released for premium digital rental and sale Jan. 6, and on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K. Ultra HD disc Feb. 17 from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.

A limited-edition 4K Steelbook also will be available.

Director Dan Trachtenberg steers the “Predator” franchise into new territory, with the highest-grossing entry in the franchise’s 38-year history, earning more than $183 million worldwide and surpassing the previous record holder, 2004’s Alien vs. Predator ($177.4 million).

Predator: Badlands deepens Yautja lore by introducing new characters Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi) and Thia (Elle Fanning). Set in the future on a deadly remote planet, the film follows Dek, a young Predator outcast from his clan, who finds an unlikely ally in Thia and embarks on a treacherous journey in search of the ultimate adversary.

Bonus materials include a commentary with Trachtenberg, producer Ben Rosenblatt, director of photography Jeff Cutter and stunt coordinator Jacob Tomuri; six deleted and pre-visualization scenes with optional audio commentary; and four featurettes:

    • “Embodying the Predator” — A look at the team that brings the alien warriors to life;
    • “Authentic Synthetics” — Elle Fanning guides viewers through the process of portraying her robot characters;
    • “Building the Badlands” — A look at the creation of the deadly world of Genna;
    • “Dek of the Yautja” — An exploration of the culture of the Predators.

 

‘Predator: Badlands’ 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Steelbook combo pack

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Paramount’s ‘Catch Me If You Can,’ ‘Minority Report’ Available on 4K

Two Paramount Pictures films directed by Steven Spielberg, Catch Me If You Can (2002) and Minority Report (2002), are available now on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc and in a limited-edition Steelbook from Alliance Home Entertainment.

A gifted teenager turns master con artist (Leornardo DiCaprio) in Catch Me If You Can, eluding the FBI by posing as a pilot, doctor, and lawyer — all before his 21st birthday. Based on a true story, the film is a sleek, fast-paced chase that explores identity, deception, and the human need for connection. Catch Me If You Can also stars Tom Hanks and Amy Adams. Special features include “Catch Me If You Can: Behind the Camera,” “CAST Me If You Can:  The Casting of the Film,” “Scoring: Catch Me if You Can,” “Frank Abagnale: Between Reality and Fiction,” “The FBI Perspective,” “Catch Me if You Can: In Closing” and photo galleries.

In Minority Report, in 2054, detective John Anderton (Tom Cruise) works for Precrime, a unit that arrests killers before they commit murder — thanks to three infallible psychics. But when Anderton is named as a future murderer of a stranger, he must outrun his own team to uncover the truth and rewrite his fate. The film also stars Colin Farrell and Samantha Morton. Special features include “The Future According to Steven Spielberg,” “Inside the World of Precrime,” “Phillip K. Dick,” “Steven Spielberg and Minority Report,” “Minority Report: Future Realized,” “Minority Report: Props of the Future,” “Highlights from Minority Report: From the Set,” “Minority Report: Commercials of the Future,” “Previz Sequences, From Story to Screen,” “Deconstructing Minority Report,” “The Stunts Of Minority Report,” “ILM and Minority Report,” “Final Report,” “Production Concepts,” “Storyboard Sequences” and trailers.

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Horror Film ‘Kill List,’ Erotic ‘Emmanuelle’ Due on Disc Dec. 9 From MVD and Severin

The horror flick Kill List, the 1974 erotic film Emmanuelle and an “Emmanuelle” collection are being released on disc Dec. 9 from MVD Entertainment Group and Severin Films.

Kill List, the 2011 breakthrough film from writer-director Ben Wheatley (A Field in England, In the Earth), is being released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc for the first time ever. In the film, when an on-edge family man and unemployed contract killer (Neil Maskell of Hijack and Bull) accepts a new assignment of three separate targets, the list will drag him to the edge of madness and plunge him into the depths of Hell. Michael Smiley (The Lobster, Censor) and MyAnna Buring (The Descent) co-star in the horror flick, scanned in 4K from the 35mm digital intermediate negative with more than six hours of new and archival special features. Special features include audio commentary with Wheatley and Severin Films’ Mike Hewitt; archival commentary Wheatley and co-writer Amy Jump; archival commentary with actors Neil Maskell, MyAnna Buring and Michael Smiley; “The Hitmen Return,” an interview with Maskell and Smiley; “The Gift of Sound And Vision,” an interview with director of photography Laurie Rose and sound recordist Rob Entwistle; “Unsettling Soundscapes,” an interview with sound designer Martin Pavey; “Cunning Stunts in the Editing Room,” an interview with editor Robin Hill; an archival making-of featurette; archival interviews with Wheatley, producers Claire Jones and Andrew Starke, and actors Maskell and Buring; Assault on Sun Hill, Wheatley’s John Carpenter homage filmed for FrightFest 2011 featuring Maskell and Buring; and the trailer.

Emmanuelle, the erotic film that launched the iconic careers of director Just Jaeckin and star Sylvia Kristel, redefined cultural perceptions of “adult entertainment” and transformed female sexuality on screen forever, is being released on Blu-ray Disc and 4K Ultra HD disc, as well as in an 11-disc collection on 4K Ultra HD disc. Based on the bestselling memoir by Emmanuelle Arsan, the film follows a diplomat’s wife (Kristel) who unlocks her deepest carnal desires in the bedrooms and back rooms of Bangkok. The three-disc 4K Ultra HD presentation includes the original theatrical version and director’s cut — which removes the one sequence filmed without Jaeckin’s permission — both scanned in 4K from the original camera negative by StudioCanal and approved by camera operator Robert Fraisse, with more than six hours of special features that include a revealing new featurette on Arsan, the U.S. Premiere of the 2000 documentary A Hard Look directed by Alex Cox (Repo Man) and much more.

In addition to the 1974 original film in both cuts, the collection includes Kristel returning in 1975’s Emmanuelle 2, featuring a soundtrack by Academy Award winner Francis Lai; 1977’s Goodbye Emmanuelle, again starring Kristel; and the rarely seen and darkly provocative 1969 Italian production I, Emmanuelle, inspired by the then-newly published memoir by Emmanuelle Arsan. All four films in this limited edition collection are now scanned in 4K from their original camera negatives, with more than 15 combined hours of new and archival special features, two bonus soundtrack CDs, a 128-page booklet of essays, Sylvia Kristel artwork and more.

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