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Bloody Disgusting has been provided with the first five pages of the “Paranormal Activity: The Search For Katie” digital comic now available on iTunes. You can check the pages out, along with more details on the December 29th release of Paranormal Activity in standard, digital download, 2-disc Blu-ray, and a Limited Collector’s Edition (online purchase only).

IDW Publishing and Paramount Licensing announced that the terror created by the smash hit, PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, continues at the iTunes App Store with Paranormal Activity: The Search For Katie, A Case Study by Dr. Johann Averys DMN. iPhone and iPod touch users have exclusive access to this digital comic, which begins AFTER the film’s shocking cliff-hanger ending. IDW Publishing’s first digital-exclusive comic follows a brilliant demonologist named Dr. Johann Averys, as he tries to find Katie, the tragic main character of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY.

Paramount Home Entertainment has also just announced a Paranormal Activity sweepstakes where you can enter for a chance to win a Red Carpet Screening – IN YOUR HOME! – PLUS a Home Theatre Entertainment System! On December 28th, Paramount will bring the red carpet and press to your house to watch the feature film with the alternate ending on your BRAND NEW Home Theatre System. The sweepstakes ends on December 18th, so you have to act fast if you want a chance at the prize. Enter here (http://bit.ly/paranormaldvd) to win. See rules and eligibility for details.

The “truly scary” (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times), edge-of-your-seat horror film PARANORMAL ACTIVITY will make its presence known on DVD and two-disc Blu-ray December 29, 2009 from Paramount Home Entertainment. Hailed as “a horror phenomenon” (Richard Corliss, Time) and “one of the scariest movies of all time” (BloodyDisgusting.com) the hypnotic and harrowing film drove filmgoers to demand that it play in their cities, ultimately earning over $100 million at the domestic box office. Loaded with suspense and punctuated by moments of sudden and unexpected horror right up to the shocking ending, PARANORMAL ACTIVITY is more frightening to watch at home, even with the lights on.
Written and directed by Oren Peli, the intense and chilling story follows a young, middle-class couple who become increasingly disturbed by a presence that may or may not be demonic, but is certainly most active in the middle of the night. Especially while they sleep. The DVD and two-disc Blu-ray include the original theatrical version of the film, plus an unrated version with a shocking alternate ending not seen in theaters. The Blu-ray also includes a digital copy of the theatrical version.

PARANORMAL ACTIVITY DVD & Blu-ray
The PARANORMAL ACTIVITY DVD is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 televisions with Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround (theatrical version only) and English, French and Spanish subtitles. The two-disc
Blu-ray is presented in 1080p high definition with English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital (theatrical version only) and English, English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles. Special features include:
o Unrated version with alternate ending not seen in theaters
o Digital copy of theatrical version (Blu-ray only)

Limited Collector’s Edition:
Fans like you made Paranormal Activity a nationwide phenomenon, and now you can literally own a piece of the film that you helped make successful by owning the Limited Collector’s Edition DVD. Available only online and in limited quantities, the Limited Collector’s Edition DVD contains exclusive items that showcase your commitment and let you boast that YOU “demanded it!”

The Limited Collector’s Edition DVD can only be ordered online and includes:
-The theatrical version and an unrated version with an alternate ending never shown in theaters
-An authentic film cell from the movie, featured on a collectible trading card
-Individually numbered, limited edition t-shirt to showcase that YOU “demanded it!”

Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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‘Mirror Mirror’ 4K Ultra HD Review – Dark Force Entertainment Resurrects ’90s Cable Staple

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Do any of you hardcore horror fanatics remember Mirror Mirror from 1990? It had a theatrical release, but garnered much of its popularity on the shelves of Blockbuster Video stores nationwide and became a late-night cable staple for several years throughout the decade. And yes, it should be considered somewhat “popular” since it spawned three sequels. If you haven’t seen the original Mirror Mirror, don’t worry because Dark Force Entertainment, headed by Demon Dave, has released it in 4K UHD. That means you OG fans of this B-movie classic can relive some sense of nostalgia from that decade, now in 4K clarity.

Let’s dive into the film’s plot. Megan Gordon (Rainbow Harvest, Old Enough) and her mother Susan (the legendary Karen Black, Five Easy Pieces and Trilogy of Terror) move to L.A. and into a new home to begin their equally new lives. The previous residents left behind a lot of their belongings that are being sold by an auctioneer named Emelin (Yvonne de Carlo, The Munsters). One of the left behinds is a large, ominous, and mysterious mirror in Megan’s claimed bedroom, which she instantly becomes enchanted with.

William Sanderson (Blade Runner) also pops in for a small role (even though he is prominently promoted on the film’s original poster), shacking up with Karen Black’s character.

Being a goth and pretty timid, Megan obviously has a hard time fitting in with the beautiful people at her new high school, who proceed to torment her as bratty teens seem to do. The offending clique is headed up by class president-wannabe Charleen (Charlie Spradling, Puppet Master 2) and her boo Jeff (Tom Breznahan, The Brain). Megan has a mega man-crush on the latter, which plays into major events later in the film. The only people she has in her corner are Charleen’s competition for the class president seat, Nikki (Kristin Dattilo, Chris Issak Show) and her boyfriend Ron (Ricky Paull Goldin, The Blob), who is a bit reluctant to accept Nikki’s new connection to Megan.

While all this high school drama is going on, Emelin researches the history of the mirror and discovers that this reflector is no bueno and needs to be handled. This coincides with weird stuff happening to Megan, like her seeing the mirror oozing blood and having an unsettling zombie dream about her late father. Add in the fact that her teacher Mr. Anderson (Stephen Tobolowsky, Memento) almost has a fatal asthma attack and Charleen gets a wicked nosebleed, and Megan soon embraces the power of the mirror that she believes will help her right all of the horrible wrongs in her life. But we’ve seen enough of these films to know it is all going to go terribly wrong for her.

Is this film by director/co-writer Marina Sargenti (Lying Eyes) original? Eh, not really. Many detractors have criticized it for pulling in certain ideas from other better-made horror films and it’s hard to argue against that critique. Let’s check all the tropes. An antique containing evil? Check. Sympathetic outcast as the lead character? Check. Popular crowd being mean to the outcast? Check. Outcast getting powers that seem to help initially? Check. Outcast gets revenge against the mean popular crowd? Check. Outcast eventually gets overrun by the powers and things go completely off the rails? Check. Teenagers played by actors who are obviously in their late-20s? Check.

But in its defense, many horror films back then (and even in future decades) were very derivative and recycled each other because certain formulas worked and kept making money. It also seemed that people in general did not really make a fuss about the recycling of horror concepts, as long as they were having fun. Like many, this is one of those films that could only exist back in the ’80s. Yes, it was released in 1990, but it was filmed in the ’80s and it shows— with its vibe and especially the hairstyles.

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The lesser-known Dark Force Entertainment might not be boxing in the same weight class as some other companies, being a younger company with a smaller staff and budget, but they do have a moderate selection with distinct packaging and presentation. And you can always tell they put a lot of love and effort into their transfer attempts, because they always look great. Their offering of Mirror Mirror is no different, with a 4K HDR scan from the original 35mm negative. This film’s last home media release was by Anchor Bay in 2004, and it has been OOP for quite some time before Dark Force decided to accept the challenge of giving it a much-needed upgrade.

There’s even a bonus feature of Demon Dave and John Rubin of Vinegar Syndrome providing a commentary worth listening to. The only disc included is 4K, no standard Blu-ray like other releases, so please be advised.

You can pick up a copy at Dark Force Entertainment. The limited edition, glow-in-the-dark slipcover sold out fast, but you can still grab a standard edition with the same great transfer.

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