Robert Louis Stevenson’s literary horror classic Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was published in 1886, just a decade before the birth of cinema and only two decades prior to its first screen adaptation (William N. Selig’s now lost Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde). Since then a lengthy list of cinematic interpretations have come to fruition, from the 1931 film directed by Rouben Mamoulian which earned Fredric March an Oscar for his performance in the starring role, to the 1941 remake that boasted of names like Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman and Lana Turner, through a TV movie featuring Mickey Rooney in his very last screen performance. Despite the lengthy list, there is certainly no adaptation quite like Walerian Borowczyk’s hyper sexualized The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne.
By 1981, the year of the film’s release, Borowczyk had (somewhat unwillingly) been pegged as an art house...
By 1981, the year of the film’s release, Borowczyk had (somewhat unwillingly) been pegged as an art house...
- 5/12/2015
- by Jordan M. Smith
- IONCINEMA.com
UK residents have been enjoying Arrow Video Blu-ray releases of cult films like Maniac Cop and The Funhouse for years, and soon horror hounds living stateside can enjoy the diligent distributor’s offerings now that Arrow Video is expanding to the Us. To commemorate their growth, Arrow Video has announced upcoming North American Blu-ray releases of Mark of the Devil, Blind Woman’s Curse, and more.
Making their Blu-ray debuts in the Us, 1970’s Mark of the Devil will come out on March 17th and 1971’s Blind Woman’s Curse (aka Black Cat’s Revenge on March 24th. Arrow Video will also release the Blu-ray of Blood and Black Lace on April 14th and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Miss Osbourne to Blu-ray on April 21st. All four releases will include a DVD copy, as well. We have the official press release with full details, as well as...
Making their Blu-ray debuts in the Us, 1970’s Mark of the Devil will come out on March 17th and 1971’s Blind Woman’s Curse (aka Black Cat’s Revenge on March 24th. Arrow Video will also release the Blu-ray of Blood and Black Lace on April 14th and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Miss Osbourne to Blu-ray on April 21st. All four releases will include a DVD copy, as well. We have the official press release with full details, as well as...
- 1/14/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A man dressed in a terrifying clown costume has been spotted around Staten Island and is suspected to be part of a publicity stunt to promote a small horror film production company, Fuzz on the Lens.
The clown, who is made to look like Pennywise from the Stephen King horror story It, was rumored to be walking the streets of Staten Island, posing in unexpected places and staying absolutely silent. Three men have posted photographs of the clown in question, and it was discovered that all three have ties to the production company, Fuzz on the Lens.
Michael Levy was the first person to post photographic evidence of the Staten Island clown to the Internet. The photo, posted two weeks ago, is, indeed, terrifying, and shows the clown coming forward out of the shadows.
“Ok so I’m a little freaked out right now. I was driving home from Buffalo...
The clown, who is made to look like Pennywise from the Stephen King horror story It, was rumored to be walking the streets of Staten Island, posing in unexpected places and staying absolutely silent. Three men have posted photographs of the clown in question, and it was discovered that all three have ties to the production company, Fuzz on the Lens.
Michael Levy was the first person to post photographic evidence of the Staten Island clown to the Internet. The photo, posted two weeks ago, is, indeed, terrifying, and shows the clown coming forward out of the shadows.
“Ok so I’m a little freaked out right now. I was driving home from Buffalo...
- 3/26/2014
- Uinterview
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