| The Digital Wire Blu-ray/DVD Release News: We’re Overstocked With News This Week!
This week’s edition of The Digital Wire is positively epic and packed to capacity with major new release announcements. We’ve got some horror, some drama, some more horror, even more horror, action, comic book animation, a 3D documentary starring one of the world’s highest-grossing filmmakers, and finally….horror. Well we are getting pretty close to Halloween and all. Below you’ll find info on several future home video releases complete with technical specs, release dates, and links to pre-order at Amazon. We would greatly appreciate it if you use those links to order because a small percentage of each order helps keep this website running at max power. The cover art for certain titles has yet to be finalized.
...continue reading » Tags: As Above So Below, Boyhood, Chuck Hogan, Clive Barker, DC Animated, DC Animated Universe, Dead Snow 2, Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead, Glen Morgan, Guillermo del Toro, Housebound, Intruders, James Cameron, John Simm, Justice League, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, Life After Beth, Pee-Wee's Playhouse, Richard Linklater, Scream Factory, Sex Tape, Shout! Factory, Snowpiercer, The Purge: Anarchy, The Strain, Tommy Wirkola, Vincent Price | |
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| TV Review: The Strain 1.8 “Creatures Of The Night” |
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The Strain
Season 1 Episode 8: “Creatures of the Night”
Directed by Guy Ferland
Written by Chuck Hogan and Guillermo del Toro
Starring Corey Stoll, David Bradley, Mia Maestro, Sean Astin, Kevin Durand, Richard Sammel, Jonathan Hyde, Miguel Gomez, Natalie Brown, Jack Kesy, Ben Hyland, Robin Atkin Downes
FX
Air Date: Sunday August 31, 2014, 10pm The Strain Season 1 Episode 8 “Creatures of the Night” will be reviewed in just a moment, but first, a little recap of last week’s Episode 7 “For Services Rendered” (Warning! Spoilers may be bad for your health!). Setrakian (David Bradley) believes killing the Master will kill all the spawn. Eph (Corey Stoll) scoffs, but Setrakian shuts him down with his “rightness” streak. They have to find his human helpers as Eichhorst (Richard Sammel) was in Nazi Germany. Jim (Sean Astin) agrees to act as bait to capture Eichorst, even though his wife leaves him over it. They lure him to a train station, but he pulls a Neo move and turns the tables. Just as a tentacle is about to devour Setrakian, Eph shoots him in the leg with silver bullets. The plan’s idea was good, but it seemed very likely to fail as Eichhorst was moving purposefully and the three of them were running around kinda crazed. And so it did.
...continue reading » Tags: Carlton Cuse, Chuck Hogan, Corey Stoll, David Bradley, FX, Guillermo del Toro, Guy Ferland, Kevin Durand, Mia Maestro, Sean Astin, The Strain | |
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| TV Review: The Strain 1.7 “For Services Rendered” |
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The Strain
Season 1 Episode 7: “For Services Rendered”
Directed by Charlotte Sieling
Written by David Weddle, Bradley Thompson, Guillermo del Toro, and Chuck Hogan
Starring Corey Stoll, David Bradley, Mia Maestro, Sean Astin, Kevin Durand, Richard Sammel, Jonathan Hyde, Miguel Gomez, Pedro Miguel Arce, Natalie Brown, Ben Hyland, and Robin Atkin Downes
FX
Air Date: Sunday August 24, 2014, 10pm My review of The Strain Episode 7 “For Services Rendered” is preceded by a recap of episode 6. Warning! Spoilers ahead! If you did not watch last week’s episode, do not pass go and do not collect $200! The Strain Episode 1.6 “Occultation” recap: Foreshadow the end of the world much? Episode 6 opens with satellites slowly orbiting doomed Earth while radio and television voices discuss the plummeting stock market, spazzy cell and internet service, and looting. “It’s like the end of the world.” No kidding. This is my favorite scene in the series thus far as it foreshadows the doom from an omniscient place. The eclipse is coming…….Strigoi…come out and pla-a-a-y!!
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| FX Greenlights ‘The Strain’ Season 2
Things are going well for The Strain, the new FX series from Guillermo del Toro, Chuck Hogan, and Carlton Cuse that’s currently in the middle of its debut season. After delivering FX’s most-watched series premiere ever and going on to become the top new cable series for the adults aged 18 to 49 demographic, the network has decided to officially announce a season two. The second season will run 13 episodes, and air during the summer of 2015.
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| TV Review: The Strain 1.6 “Occultation” |
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The Strain
Season 1 Episode 6: “Occultation”
Directed by Peter Weller
Written by Justin Britt-Gibson, Guillermo del Toro, and Chuck Hogan
Starring Corey Stoll, David Bradley, Mia Maestro, Sean Astin, Kevin Durand, Richard Sammel, Jonathan Hyde, Miguel Gomez, Natalie Brown, Jack Kesy, Ben Hyland, and Robin Atkin Downes
FX
Air Date: Sunday August 17, 2014, 10pm Before my review of Episode 6 “Occultation” of The Strain, let’s recap Episode 5 “Runaways”…. Last week on The Strain (Stop right now if you haven’t watched! Spoiler alert!): Bolivar’s (Jack Kesy) manager, Ruby (Regina King), brings over a urologist to address his manhood problem (that’s not a problem anymore!). Bolivar thought she brought over take-out. You know, the kind of take-out that screams, “Help! Don’t leave me!” as it’s dragged away and drained of blood from a giant tentacle. Ruby runs, twists an ankle, and limps out of there. She calls up The Strain‘s version of The Wolf to “make it go away” but he ends up as dessert.
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