Sunday, November 14, 2010

Seven Horror Film Releases for November 16th on DVD and Blu-Ray

There are a couple of independent United Kingdom shot horror films coming to DVD Tuesday November 16th. Also, showing are several blu-ray releases from Anchor Bay Entertainment. Included in the former are Stuart Hazeldine's Exam, which puts eight executives in one room, with one mysterious question. More plot details on Exam are (here). Also showing is The Possession of David O'Reilly, with trailer (here).

Anchor Bay Entertainment is distributing Children of the Corn (2009), Crowley (1987), Ghost Machine (2009), Staunton Hill (2009) and the "Twilight Zone" Season Two on Blu-Ray. The trailer for Staunton Hill can be seen (here) More details on Exam and The Possession of David O'Reilly are below. Details on the Blu-Ray releases at Amazon (click title).


The Possession of David O'Reilly:

The film's synopsis:

"The Posession Of David O'Reilly marks the UK as the next hot source for original, inventive horror. Giles Alderson stars as David O'Reilly, a guy dumped by his girlfriend and looking to crash with his London friends for the night. Unfortunately, O'Reilly is bringing more than emotional baggage because something - a demon, a ghost, an alien? - is stalking his every move.

O'Reilly knows more than he's admitting - why else does he immediately pour a line of salt across the doorstep? - but is he possessed or just nutters? Uneasiness soon ramps up into sheer fright in a movie that Pax Romano admitted left him "surprised and scared witless." Watch it and - if you're really brave - invite your friends over to join you" (UHM).

*The only special feature included will be a trailer

Exam

A synopsis for Exam here:

"8 candidates have reached the final stage of selection for a prestigious job at a mysterious corporation. Shown into a windowless examination room, they're given 80 minutes to write an answer to one question. Turning over their question papers to start, however, they are found to be completely blank. As the clock ticks down, they must figure out what the company expects of them, and how far they are prepared to go to secure the ultimate job (28DLA)."

*No word on special features.

Sources:

Upcoming Horror Releases at Rue Morgue

Horror Releases at Upcoming Horror Movies

Exam and The Possession of David O'Reilly are available here, with Children of the Corn:



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