Arrow Unleashes Drive-in, Hills, and Slugs on Bluray!

Coming next month, Arrow Video will be releasing 3 special edition blu-rays of three different cult films.

Brian Trenchard-Smith’s futuristic tale of a drive-in theater that is turned into a prison for society’s misfits. Filled with new wave music, amazing stunt work, and all the usual trappings of the Ozploitation genre, this is a entertaining trip back. Just check out these extras:

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Serial Killer Film From Isolation Director O’Brien

i-am-not-a-serial-killer-posterSeveral years ago, when I was given the task to pick a title that I wanted to write about for our upcoming book Hidden Horror, it didn’t take me long to decide on the 2005 Isolation, from director Billy O’Brien. I had stumbled upon this little tale and it was not only blown away by it, but impressed as hell with the amount of terror and tension he delivered.

In doing research for the piece, I ended up getting in touch with O’Brien and was able to do a little interview with him about the film and the making of it, which you can read here on the site under our Interviews section. During the talk, he mentioned an upcoming project that he would love to do, which was to adapt a series of books from writer Dan Wells, called I Am Not A Serial Killer. He even mentions that he’d loved to get the young actor, Max Records, who had just appeared in Where the Wild Things Are.

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Mystery Photo

Welcome everyone back to Monday. Yes, the weekend is over and we start yet another glorious week! Okay…trying to sound positive, but not sure that came across the right way! But let’s get to our one thing that does seem to brighten up the day for a few of you out there. At leaset we hope so!

Our last photo was from the highly underrated but damn entertaining 1956 film The Black Sleep, with a great cast of actors, such as Basil Rathbone, John Carradine, Lon Chaney Jr., Tor Johnson, and Bela Lugosi. Great stuff. Kudos out to the following that sent in the correct answer: Dustin Moravick, David H. Smith, and Alan Tromp. Well done.

Now this week’s photo might be pretty easy to some of you out there. Depends on how many hours you spent gazing at that mouth over the years like I did…I mean…uh….never mind. Anyway, I thought maybe this won’t be that easy, just seeing the set of chompers here, but I guess we’ll see. But I’m thinking there are going to be quite a few that recognize them. Time will tell. So take a look and see what you can come up with.

Please remember not to post your answers here, but send them in an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Euro Gothic Anyone?

We mentioned this upcoming book by Jonathan Rigby sometime ago but it apparently had run into some delays. But now, according to the author, it has now gone to press over across the pond. It still isn’t showing available through Amazon over here, but you can pre-ordered it through Amazon.UK, which has a price of £19.98. I’m sure at some point, it will be available here, but no idea when. The UK edition is said to be coming out at the end of this October.

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Monster Bash 2016 Report…The Final Chapter

Sunday July 10th

Sundays at a convention tend to be a sobering wake-up call. And that has nothing to do with alcohol, but just the fact that the weekend is almost over and soon we’ll be packing up, loading the van back up, and hitting the road. And when you have an eight our ride looming over you, it makes it even more daunting. Plus, it also means that we’ll all soon have to go back to reality, leaving our monstrous weekend behind. What makes it even more difficult is when you’ve had such a great time these last few days at a show like Monster Bash. It really does make you start counting the days until the next one.

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Jack Davis – Rest in Peace

Jack Davis - RIPArtist Jack Davis passed away on Wednesday at the age of 91, due to complications of a stroke, according to his son. If you don’t know the name of Jack Davis, you most likely know his work. You don’t even need to be a horror fan to recognize it, since it has been on everything from movie posters, TV Guide, Time Magazine, and of course, Mad Magazine.

After doing little jobs here and there early in his career, he started working for E.C. Comics near the end of 1950, with the story The Living Mummy, which appeared in the fourth issue of Haunt of Fear. E.C. owner Bill Gaines said that not only was Davis talented, but also very fast, something that really helps in the comic business. “He could turn out a seven-to-eight page story in two to three days if he really wanted to.”

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Don’t Pass These By…

With the recent announcement from Scream Factory about some upcoming titles that will get blu-ray releases later this year, most of them being collector’s edition, there is a lot for us horror fans to be excited about. Willard is finally getting a legit release, as well as the film Dreamscape, and of course, how can you not be excited about more of Cronenberg’s films getting a special edition, right?

But there were a couple of titles listed that I think are getting lost in the shuffle and need a little bit more attention. The first one was last on the list, Dead of Winter, a 1987 film from director Arthur Penn, starring Mary Steenburgen and Roddy McDowall. I had first seen this film back when it first hit VHS back in the day and was blown away by it. It is a great little thriller that has an amazing score by Richard Einhorn. It’s a shame that we couldn’t get more than just a standard release for this, but at this point, I’m thrilled that it is coming out and hope newer fans take a chance on this one.

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Mystery Photo 7-25

Welcome to Monday! And that must mean another Mystery Photo, right? At least, I didn’t forget this time. But before we get to this week’s photo, let’s review our one from last week. It seemed this one stumped most of you. That is, all but Dustin Moravick, who was able to recognize this little French classic. It is from Jean Rollin’s 1978 film Les raisins de la mort, better known to us in the states as The Grapes of Death. So congrats out to Dustin for this one!

This week’s photo is another title that more people should know about, since it has an amazing cast. But we’ll get more into that next week. Take a look at the photo and see what you can come up with. Don’t stare too long…you just might get drowsy. Good luck.

And as always, please don’t post your answers here, but send us an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com.

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Monster Bash Report Part 4 – “Where are you going now?”

For our second day at the Bash, when I wasn’t running around hanging out with authors and getting my books signed, I was working behind our table. Well…most of the time. Lucky for me, my partner-in-crime/wife Dawn was there to take charge. In fact, the way her tote bags and pillows were flying off the table, I was starting to think that the Krypt might soon to be a subsidiary of her business Horror Slave! Everyone seems to love our poster prints that we’ve come up with, and seeing a bunch of people walking around the show with one of her tote bags is pretty cool.

Setting up at a con for three days can sometimes throw you a variety of…challenges. Sometimes your table might not be in the best spot in the dealer room. But even in choice spots, one thing that can really drag down the show is your dealer neighbors. Since you’ll be spending the next three days next to them, it can make those drag like weeks if your neighbors might be…shall we say…”difficult”. But lucky for us, we had none of that here. In fact, we had great neighbors! To the right of us was Steve “the t-shirt guy”, which we’ve known for years from doing shows. I can’t think of another guy that has the selection that he does. You can always find something cool in his t-shirt cave!

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