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‘The Devil’s Backbone’ Gets The Criterion Treatment
Guillermo Del Toro’s 2001 film The Devil’s Backbone will finally be getting a blu-ray release July 30th from the Criterion Collection, which means it has a stunning new transfer and a boatload of extras.
“The most personal film by Guillermo del Toro is also among his most frightening and emotionally layered. Set during the final week of the Spanish Civil War, The Devil’s Backbone tells the tale of a ten-year-old boy who, after his freedom-fighting father is killed, is sent to a haunted rural orphanage full of terrible secrets. Del Toro effectively combines Gothic ghost story, murder mystery, and historical melodrama in a stylish concoction that reminds us—as would his later Pan’s Labyrinth—that the scariest monsters are often the human ones.”
Head inside for the box-art and special features!
The Disc Includes:
– New 2K digital film restoration, approved by director Guillermo del Toro and cinematographer Guillermo Navarro, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
– Audio commentary featuring Del Toro
– Video introduction by Del Toro from 2010
– New interviews with Del Toro about the process of creating the ghost Santi and the drawings and designs made in preparation for the film
– ¿Que es un fantasma?, a 2004 making-of documentary
– Spanish Gothic, a 2010 interview with Del Toro about the genre and its influence on his work
– Interactive director’s notebook, with Del Toro’s drawings and handwritten notes, along with interviews with the filmmaker
– Four deleted scenes, with optional commentary
– New featurette about the Spanish Civil War as evoked in the film
– Program comparing Del Toro’s thumbnail sketches and Carlos Giménez’s storyboards with the final film
– Selected on-screen presentation of Del Toro’s thumbnail sketches alongside the sections of the final film they represent (Blu-ray edition only)
– Trailer
New English subtitle translation
PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Mark Kermode
Home Video
Original ‘The Crow’ Starring Brandon Lee Returns to VHS from Vice Press Home Video
The Vice Press Home Video label is back, and we’ve learned that they’re joining forces with Paramount Home Entertainment to bring Alex Proyas’ classic The Crow back to VHS.
Featuring artwork by Matt Ferguson, and formatted by both Matt Ferguson and Florey, the upcoming VHS release from Vice Press Home Video comes in two editions.
The standard slipcase edition of 1,250 features a red on tape design and will be available from both Vice Press, along with Amazon, HMV and Rarewaves on PAL format.
The Vice Press Exclusive Edition release of 250 features white tapes with black on tape design, and will only be available from Vice Press and will only be available on UK PAL format.
The Crow will be available to pre-order at 7pm ET tonight, June 22 at Vice-Press.com! Please note that PAL Format tapes will only play on European VHS players.
You’ll be able to grab both editions for £34.99 each.
In the 1994 movie starring the late Brandon Lee, Eric Draven’s fiancée is killed alongside Draven, setting the film’s revenge storyline into motion. It spawned a handful of sequels.







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