Showing posts with label mummy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mummy. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Blu-ray Review: The Pyramid



The Pyramid
Director: Gregory Levasseur
Starring: Ashley Hinshaw, Denis O'Hare, James Buckley and Daniel Amerman
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Release Date: May 5th, 2015
Retail: $29.99
ASIN: B00TRUJ92O
Running Time: 89 minutes
Rating: R
Buy Link: Amazon


Review:

Now available to own on Blu-ray is the found-footage horror flick The Pyramid. Directed by Gregory Levasseur and produced by Alexandre Aja, the film stars Ashley Hinshaw, Denis O'Hare, James Buckley and Daniel Amerman.Special Features includes an extended ending: Featurettes: Fear, Space, Archaeology, Egyptain Myth, Partners and an image gallery.

The Pyramid centers on archaeological team finding a pyramid with three sides buried in the Egyptian desert. Using advanced techology, they estimate that it is 600 feet deep. After finding an access to a tunnel that releases deadly toxins, the father/daughter archaeologicist duo, Miles (played by Denis O'Hare) and Nora Holden (played by Ashley Hinshaw), decide to take a team, along with a camera crew, inside the mysterious pyramid.

As the team investigates the inside of the pyramid, they quickly realize that they aren't alone, as there are cannibal cats that are guarding Anubis. One by one, members of the team start to die off, leaving only a few to battle Anubis.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

DVD Review - Frankenstein vs The Mummy


Frankenstein vs The Mummy
Director: Damien Leone
Starring: Max Rhyser, Ashton Leigh, Brandon DeSpain, Constantin Tripes, Robert MacNaughton
Studio: Image Entertainment
Release Date: February 10, 2015
Retail: $27.98
ASIN: B00P8LS5PI
Running Time: 114 minutes
Rating: Not Rated
Buy Link: Amazon

Review:

Throughout the 1930s and the 1940s, Universal Studios released many monster movie series, including Frankenstein, Dracula, The Mummy and The Wolf Man. The films became so popular that the studios eventually made three crossover matchups (Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man, House of Frankenstein and House of Dracula). The unrelated House Of The Wolf Man was releaed in 2009. Image Entertainment will unleashed Frankenstein vs The Mummy on DVD and Digital Download on February 10th! The film was written and directed by Damien Leone and stars Max Rhyser, Ashton Leigh, Brandon DeSpain, Constantin Tripes and Robert MacNaughton. The only Special Feature is an Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Damien Leone and Cinematographer George Steuber.

Frankenstein Vs. The Mummy centers on an Egyptiologist Naihla Khaul (played by Ashton Leigh), who returns to the Univeristy along the mummy of an Egyptian pharoah that she discovered. She is reunited with her on and off again lover, Dr. Victor Frankenstein (played by Max Rhyser), who is secretly performing dangerous experments in his attempt to re-animate a corpse.


While examining the mummy, Professor Walton (played by Boomer Tibbs) is accidently exposed to a gas-like substance that allows the mummy (played by Brandon deSpain) to take control of him. He helps the mummy gain strength by luring innocent victims towards the mummy, whom devours their flesh. After seeing a photo of Dr. Khaul, the mummy is convinced that she is the sorcerer that cursed him years ago and the mummy is determined to extract his revenge.

Friday, December 5, 2014

DVD Review - Day of the Mummy


Day of the Mummy
Director: Johnny Tabor
Starring: Danny Glover, William McNamara Andrea Monier, Eric Young, Robin Steffen, Philip Marlatt, Michael Cortez
Studio: Image Entertainment
Release Date: December 9, 2014
Retail: $27.97
ASIN: B00NC9TTGC
Running Time: 80 minutes
Rating: Not Rated
Buy Link: Amazon

Review:

Arriving on DVD on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 is the horror-adventure Day of the Mummy from director Johnny Tabor. The film stars Danny Glover, William McNamara, Andrea Monier, Eric Young, Robin Steffen, Philip Marlatt and Michael Cortez. There are no extras or special features on the DVD.

The film centers on an Indiana Jones-type adventurer, Jack Wells (played by William McNamara), who agrees to search for for a lost artifact, The Codex Stone, in Egypt for a millionaire Carl (played by Danny Glover), who happens to be a collector. Carl gives Jack a pair of high-tech glasses that will allow Carl to see everything that Jack is seeing.

Jack teams up with a group of archaeologists to find the tomb of King Neferu, but to their surprise there is a mummy in their path. The mummy will protect the stone at all costs. Jack must use his wits to outsmart the mummy, find the stone and save the girl (played by Andrea Monier).


Sunday, October 12, 2014

DVD Review - Under Wraps


 
Under Wraps
Director: Gordon Crum
Voice-Cast: Brooke Shields, Dake Bell, Matthew Lillard
Studio: ARC Entertainment
Release Date: October 14, 2014
Retail: $20.99
ASIN: B00M1CFSHK
Running Time: 48 minutes
Rating: PG
Buy Link: Amazon

Review:

Every October marks the time the studios repackaged old releases for Halloween, so it was a bit of surprise to have a new animated film with a horror theme being released direct-to-DVD. ARC Entertainment will releasing Under Wraps on Tuesday October 14, 2014. There are no extras or special features on the disc.

No, this isn't the 1997 Disney Channel movie of the same name. Under Wraps is a 48-minute computer-animated movie from director Gordon Crum and featuring the voices of Brook Shields, Drake Bell, Kazumi Evans and Matthew Lillard. The film centers on Danny and his older sister Eleanor, whom are tagging along with their archeologist parents on an expedition. While Eleanor is completely bored, Danny is having a blast on their trip. While nobody is looking he sneaks inside a pharaoh's tomb and steals an amulet. After they return home, he accidentally breaks the amulet and releases and evil curse!

Danny and Eleanor don't exactly see eye to eye on anything, but they must put aside their differences and work together when the curse turns their parents into mummies!