Blu-ray Releases 30 January 2017

Dr. Loomis’s Picks of the Week

Every week I look through all the new Blu-ray releases and select my pick(s) of the week. This week’s picks have more of a John Carpenter theme courtesy of Indicator (Powerhouse films). Here are the Blu-ray releases 30 January 2017 for the UK.

What’s New: Blu-ray Releases 30 January

 

Vampires (1998)

  • Horror
  • Released by Indicator aka Powerhouse Films
  • Discs: 2
  • UK Rating: 18
  • Directed by John Carpenter
  • Stars: James Woods, Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, Thomas Ian Griffith, Maximilian Schell, Tim Guinee

James Woods plays Jack Crow a vampire hunter who works for the Catholic Church.

I will be reviewing the Blu-ray version soon, so keep an eye out for it.

Purchase Information

Vampires (1998) is available now on Region B (UK) Blu-ray from Amazon.co.uk

Blu-ray Releases 30 January 2017

Looking for a movie to watch at home? See our The Fog review

Ghosts of Mars (2001)

  • Sci-fi Action Horror
  • Released by Indicator aka Powerhouse Films
  • Discs: 2
  • UK Rating: 15
  • Directed by John Carpenter
  • Stars: Ice Cube, Natasha Henstridge, Jason Statham

The Ghosts of Mars are uncovered by the miners that leads them to become out of control committing horrific acts of violence and destruction.

I will be reviewing the Blu-ray version soon, so keep an eye out for it.

Purchase Information

Ghosts of Mars (2001) is available now on Region B (UK) Blu-ray from Amazon.co.uk

Blu-ray Releases 30 January 2017

Watch The Trailer

Here’s a little taster…

Clip not representative of the Blu-ray version

The New Centurions (1972)

I will be reviewing the Blu-ray version soon, so keep an eye out for it.

Purchase Information

The New Centurions (1972) is available now on Region B (UK) Blu-ray from Amazon.co.uk

Blu-ray Releases 30 January 2017

Missed any recent Blu-ray releases? No need to worry we have them here

Final Thought – Blu-ray Releases January 2017

A great selection from Indicator, John Carpenter Blu-ray releases are always welcome. Now if only someone could release Prince of Darkness on Blu-ray in the UK, here’s hoping.

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