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‘Riddle of Fire’ – Yellow Veil Pictures & Vinegar Syndrome Bring Festival Hit Home in April

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Director Weston Razooli made waves at the Toronto International Film Festival last year with Riddle of Fire, which our own Joe Lipsett gave 4/5 stars in his review.

Joe wrote, “Riddle of Fire has all of the hallmarks of a classic ’80s children adventure film, mixed with the quaintness of a British fairytale.” His review continued, “In short: think Goonies meets Adventures in Babysitting with a touch of The Princess Bride‘s aesthetic.”

In this truly one-of-a-kind slice of visionary cinema, “Three mischievous children embark on a woodland odyssey when their mother sends them on an errand.”

When will you be able to see it? Bloody Disgusting has exclusively learned that Yellow Veil Pictures & Vinegar Syndrome will bring Riddle of Fire to at-home VOD on April 12.

You can pre-order the movie via Apple TV now.

After premiering in the Directors’ Fortnight section of the Cannes Film Festival, the film went on to close the Midnight Madness section of the Toronto International Film Festival and screen at Fantastic Fest and Sitges. It was shot on 16mm, and it’s Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.

Vinegar Syndrome will be releasing Riddle of Fire on Blu-ray, so stay tuned for more on that. The film also has its own retro-style video game, as well as a card game from Button Shy.

Watch the official trailer for Riddle of Fire below.

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Vice Press Brings Dario Argento Classic ‘Suspiria’ Back to VHS! [Exclusive]

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In the wake of last year’s Vice Press Home Video release of Evil Dead II on fully functional VHS, Vice Press is back with a new release – Dario Argento’s 1977 classic, Suspiria!

Released under licence and in collaboration with Dario Argento and Atom Age Industries, Suspiria will come in two editions, both featuring art by Eisner Award winning illustrator John J Pearson, Bloody Disgusting has exclusively learned this afternoon.

The slipcase edition includes cover art by John J Pearson, with screen printed design on the tape taken from the design on the floor from the Volk dance scene, and is limited to 500 copies.

The Collector’s Edition comes in a plastic clamshell with reversible cover, featuring John’s art on one side and the original theatrical art on the other. This will come in an edition of 500.

Both versions will be available on PAL for UK and EU customers, and NTSC for North American customers, so they can be played anywhere.

To accompany the release, Vice Press are also re-releasing John J Pearson’s artwork as a limited edition, 24×36 inch variant poster, which will be limited to an edition of 160.

And that isn’t all! Vice Press will also be releasing a limited edition SCREEN PRINTED edition of the original Suspiria film poster. Limited to an edition of 200 and sized 24×36 inches.

  • VHS are £27.99 / $35
  • John Pearsons poster is £39.99 / $50
  • OG poster is £49.99 / $60

Vice Press’ Suspiria collection will initially be available at the Vice Press Open House Poster Convention in Sheffield on June 8. Established by artist Matt Ferguson, Vice Press Open House is a convention and social dedicated to poster collecting, and includes some of the UK’s best artists, designers, makers & independent vendors selling movie posters, art prints, t-shirts, vinyl, Blu-ray & UHD & more! For more info, head to www.VicePressOpenHouse.co.uk.

Any remaining copies will then be available online on June 20 from Vice-Press.com.

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