Weekly New Releases – October 4, 2022

Airplane!
Amazon
Army of Darkness
Amazon
Bad Santa 2
Amazon
Bel-Air
Amazon
Best of the Flip Wilson Show
Amazon
Bourne Complete Collection
Amazon
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Amazon
Call the Midwife
Amazon
Catch Me If You Can
Amazon
Cure
Amazon
DC League of Super-Pets
Amazon
Dead for a Dollar
Amazon
Dexter: Complete Series + New Blood
Amazon
Downton Abbey 2 Film Collection
Amazon
Fate/kaleid Prisma Illya – Licht Nameless Girl
Amazon
Comments A continuation of the “Prisma Illya” Fate/Franchise AU – which has gone from being tremendously skeevy fanservice to being Serious Business.
Fright Night
Amazon
God’s Country
Amazon
Halloween 4K Collection: 1995-2002
Amazon
Horror Hotel aka The City of the Dead
Amazon
Immaculate Room
Amazon
Into the Deep
Amazon
Jeepers Creepers Reborn
Amazon
Kingdom
Amazon
Comments continuation of the manga set in China’s Warring States period
Marineland Carnival with The Munsters TV Cast
Amazon
Melrose Place
Amazon
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Amazon
Mr. Mayor
Amazon
Night of the Living Dead (Criterion Collection)
Amazon
One Piece
Amazon
Paper
Amazon
Plaga Zombie: American Invasion
Amazon
Purge
Amazon
Comments Includes 5 movies and 2 TV seasons
Replacement Killers
Amazon
Return to Auschwitz: The Survival of Vladimir Munk
Amazon
Robin Williams Comic Genius
Amazon
Scream 2
Amazon
Sex and Lucia
Amazon
Shadowlands
Amazon
Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators
Amazon
Star Trek: Picard
Amazon
Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber
Amazon
Tom and His Zombie Wife
Amazon
Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!
Amazon
Twilight Zone (2019)
Amazon
U.S. and the Holocaust
Amazon
Comments A Ken Burns documentary
Walker
Amazon
Watcher
Amazon
Wildhood
Amazon
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
Amazon
WWE: Clash at the Castle (2022)
Amazon
Comments WWE’s first Pay Per View in the UK in 30 years, and first UK event period in 19 years, with a main event of Drew McIntyre taking on Roman Reigns for the WWE Undisputed World Title.
Zombie Land Saga Revenge
Amazon
Comments The second season of the anime series about undead pop idols.

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “This is a good week for 4K horror movie releases. I’m going to go with the 4K release of Army of Darkness, if you have the ability to play 4K disks. If you don’t, I’d say that Ken Burns U.S. And the Holocaust is a very important documentary, I think. If you’re looking for something that fits in the season that isn’t 4K, I did like Horror Hotel.” Blaine says, “while I still need to check out the new Twilight Zone, none of the other new releases really catch my eye. (It says a lot that there is new Star Trek out and it’s not an automatic pick for me.) For classic releases, I would also recommend Army of Darkness or Monty Python’s Flying Circus.”