Canadian horror fans can find The Autopsy of Jane Doe on Blu-ray today! Raven Banner Releasing is handling the home entertainment release. And, the film deals with a strange corpse, with supernatural qualities. The film centrally stars: Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch. Well rated and reviewed, The Autopsy of Jane Doe is sure to spread some dark joy, via a Special Edition version. All of the details on the film's Canadian release are hosted here.
The official Blu-ray artwork can also be found here. It shows witchy sigils and a greyish eye. Lifeless, the eye looks on, with grey skin. The tagline: "every body has a secret" brings the film back to its centerpiece, a corpse. Meanwhile, long time horror writer Stephen King's short (possibly Twitter) review states: "visceral horror to rival Alien and early Cronenberg. Watch it, but not alone." And, this viewer recommends you see the film with all the lights off. It is a shocker.
The Special Edition Blu-ray hosts a few interesting items. Shielded with a slipcover, Andre Ovredal's "The Tunnel" is hosted on this release. The short film is 12 minutes long and promises more horror. As well, this release hosts a TIFF Midnight Madness Q & A and a LA Premiere Q & A with Emile Hirsch. The film and the extras are available now, on Amazon!
Release Date: March 21st, 2017 (Blu-ray, Canada).
Director: André Øvredal.
Writers: Ian B. Goldberg and Richard Naing.
Cast: Emile Hirsch, Brian Cox, Ophelia Lovibond and Michael McElhatton.
The film's US trailer:
One version:
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The official Blu-ray artwork can also be found here. It shows witchy sigils and a greyish eye. Lifeless, the eye looks on, with grey skin. The tagline: "every body has a secret" brings the film back to its centerpiece, a corpse. Meanwhile, long time horror writer Stephen King's short (possibly Twitter) review states: "visceral horror to rival Alien and early Cronenberg. Watch it, but not alone." And, this viewer recommends you see the film with all the lights off. It is a shocker.
The Special Edition Blu-ray hosts a few interesting items. Shielded with a slipcover, Andre Ovredal's "The Tunnel" is hosted on this release. The short film is 12 minutes long and promises more horror. As well, this release hosts a TIFF Midnight Madness Q & A and a LA Premiere Q & A with Emile Hirsch. The film and the extras are available now, on Amazon!
Release Date: March 21st, 2017 (Blu-ray, Canada).
Director: André Øvredal.
Writers: Ian B. Goldberg and Richard Naing.
Cast: Emile Hirsch, Brian Cox, Ophelia Lovibond and Michael McElhatton.
The film's US trailer:
One version:
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