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On DVD Today (Full Release List), Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

With Halloween now a fading memory, horror’s taken a major hit in regards to disc releases this month, and today, November 1st just so happens to be one of the most depresng Tuesday’s of November. I understand the shifting of the seasons, and the swing that we’ll experience in terms of holiday themed films being released, but it’s a depresng day when The Craigslist Killer looks to be one of the weeks few shining stars.



Check out this week’s releases below, and as always, we thank Rue-Morgue for the heads up!

7 Faces of Dr. Lao (Warner Archive) - MOD. 11/11/11 (Asylum) - Also in blu-ray. Black Moon Ring (Image) Bunraku (Arc) - Also in blu-ray. The Craigslist Killer (Sony) Darkening Sky (Maverick) Machete Maidens (MPI) Night School (Warner Archive) - MOD. No Blade of Grass (Warner Archives) - MOD. Phantom of the Opera Blu-ray Roswell: The Aliens Attack (Paramount) Survive! (VCI) The Traveling Executioner (Warner Archive) - MOD.
Matt_Molgaard Tuesday 11/01/2011 at 07:04 PM | 86286
Weird, I thought 11/11/11 was going to get a theatrical release?
Sephit Wednesday 11/02/2011 at 12:18 AM | 86304
Weird, I thought 11/11/11 was going to get a theatrical release?

I was thinking that for a second myself, then I realized I was thinking of Immortals, which starts on 11/11/11.
gummi Wednesday 11/02/2011 at 01:16 AM | 86307
Weird, I thought 11/11/11 was going to get a theatrical release?

11-11-11 Is getting a theatrical release. This is just a knock off the theatrical movie of the same name that will be released on November 11th. This movie is a movie by The Asylum. They often do this with many movies.
Pinhead Wednesday 11/02/2011 at 04:08 AM | 86320
Weird, I thought 11/11/11 was going to get a theatrical release?

11-11-11 Is getting a theatrical release. This is just a knock off the theatrical movie of the same name that will be released on November 11th. This movie is a movie by The Asylum. They often do this with many movies.

Wow, had no idea and I really think it goes against the whole reason for cinema when companies try to copy other films nearly exactly and/or bacally trying confuse others in order to get some revenue.
Sephit Wednesday 11/02/2011 at 07:39 AM | 86327