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Holiday Release for ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’ DVD/Blu-ray

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.95), Blu-ray ($34.95), and Blu-ray 3D ($39.95) editions of Resident Evil: Afterlife for December 28th. Extras on the DVD will include a filmmaker commentary, and 2 featurettes (“Band of Survivors: Casting Afterlife”, “Fighting Back: The Action of Afterlife”). The Blu-ray releases will include all that, along with deleted and extended scenes, additional featurettes (“Back Under the Umbrella: Directing Afterlife”, “Undead Dimension: Resident Evil in 3D”, “Vision of the Apocalypse: The Design of Afterlife”, “New Blood: The Undead of Afterlife”, “Pwning the Undead: Gamers of the Afterlife”), and outtakes.
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Brazilian Werewolf Fable ‘Good Manners’ Finally Gets Physical Media Release

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GOOD MANNERS blu-ray

One of contemporary horror’s best werewolf movies is 2017’s Good Manners, and it’s finally set to receive a proper physical media release.

Icarus Films is partnering with OCN Distribution to unleash a new Blu-ray that’s now available to preorder via Vinegar Syndrome. and with a limited edition slipcover.

Set in São Paulo, the film follows Clara, a lonely nurse from the outskirts of the city who is hired by mysterious and wealthy Ana to be the nanny of her soon to be born child. Against all odds, the two women develop a strong bond. But a fateful night marked by a full moon changes their plans.

Good Manners is the second collaboration between filmmakers Juliana Rojas and Marco Dutra, who write and direct. Zama’s Rui Poças‘ cinematography captures this unique werewolf tale described as “Disney meets Jacques Tourneur.”

Our own Trace Thurman wrote in his review, “With Good Manners, Rojas and Dutro have made one of the best werewolf movies ever made. That they are able juggle commentaries on racism and classism while still managing to tell two deeply affecting love stories is remarkable.”

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Commentary from film critics Shelagh Rowan-Legg and Carolyn Mauricette
  • 12-page booklet with an essay by film critic Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer
  • Making-of short film: The Making of a Werewolf (2 mins)
  • Two additional short films from the filmmakers: A STEM (15 mins), directed by Juliana Rojas & Marco Dutras, and DOPPELGANGER (24 mins), directed by Juliana Rojas

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