4 Blu-ray crime thrillers due in October (Body Heat, Otis, Rest Stop, & Rest Stop: Don't Look Back)
WARNER HOME VIDEO DEBUTS 4 NEW ELECTRIFYING THRILLERS ON BLU-RAY HI-DEF
WARNER HOME VIDEO DEBUTS 4 NEW ELECTRIFYING THRILLERS ON BLU-RAY HI-DEF
Burbank, Calif. (Aug. 11, 2008) – On October 7, Warner Home Video will release four titles in Blu-ray™ Hi-Def including, just in time for Halloween, three films from the highly successful "Raw Feed" branded series:
- OTIS (Uncut)
- REST STOP (Uncut)
- REST STOP: DON'T LOOK BACK (Uncut) - the new sequel
- BODY HEAT, the steamy 1981 classic film-noir, starring William Hurt and a sultry Kathleen Turner.
Each will carry a SRP of $28.99. View the Cover Art further below.
Film Synopsis:
OTIS
Suburban America Gone Haywire.
Otis has everything he needs for the prom: the corsage, the convertible, the cool baby-blue tux (not to mention the fully equipped torture chamber in his basement). He even has the girl - a pretty blonde he's named Kim - who is dying to be his date. Literally.
OTIS is a story of suburban America gone haywire. In the midst of a serial abductor/killer's rampage, a beautiful young teen, Riley Lawson (Ashley Johnson), goes missing. When her desperate parents, Will and Kate (Daniel Stern and Illeana Douglas), are contacted by her kidnapper, an insufferable FBI Special Agent (Jere Burns) takes charge of the case.
But, from deep within the psychopathic subterranean world created by Otis (Bostin Christopher), Riley turns the tables on her tormentor, manages to escape and to contact her parents. Fed up with the tragic comic inability of the FBI to find their girl, Will, Kate and Riley's brother, Reed (Jared Kusnitz), decide to take matters - and justice - into their own hands. But when Otis brother, Elmo (Kevin Pollak), shows up unexpectedly, the Lawsons find themselves mired in one of the more unusual and macabre consequences of vigilantism.
REST STOP
DEAD AHEAD...
Jess is at the wheel. Nicole rides shotgun. And at the end of the road stretching before them is glittering, glamorous Hollywood. They're on a road trip, all right... straight to hell. When the runaway lovers pause at an abandoned rest stop, Jess disappears. And someone else appears - someone with his own demented sense of fun. With drills. Staple guns. Box cutters. All the tearing, grinding, ripping tools you need to hew wood. Or metal. Or people. Especially young, pretty people just like Nicole.
Raw fear rules in REST STOP, the first film from Warner's Raw Feed, the newest brand name in horror, sci-fi and thrillers. Director John Shiban, writer and executive producer of The X-Files and Supernatural, keeps the terrors and twists coming, each out-shocking the last. Stop. Stay awhile. But don't expect to rest.
REST STOP: DON'T LOOK BACK
DEAD AHEAD... again
No rest for the wicked! One year ago, the mysterious Rest Stop killer drilled, ripped and splattered young road trippers Jesse and Nicole. Now three more unsuspecting travelers come looking for the missing duo. And that means the killer gets to sharpen his horrific torture skills all over again, only bloodier and scarier than before.
He's not alone, either. The Winnebago full of creepy living corpses is also back, roaming the old highway. And Jesse and Nicole's brutalized ghosts seek revenge, determined to give as gory as they got. Watch if you dare. But whatever you do, Don't Look Back!
Visit www.rawfeed.com to find the latest releases from Raw Feed.
BODY HEAT
She taught him everything she knew... about passion and murder.
A small-time attorney becomes entranced with a beautiful, young woman married to a rich and powerful man. He finds himself trapped in a dangerous web which binds and turns him into the pawn of a calculating and manipulative woman.
Attorney Ned Racine's life coasts along in neutral-until he meets a siren in white (with a well-to-do husband) named Matty Walker. Ned knows Matty's the kind of woman a man would kill to be with. So he does.
William Hurt and Kathleen Turner strike sparks in Lawrence Kasdan's BODY HEAT, a sexy, haunting tale of desire and skullduggery that echoes 1940s film noirs but is charged with an energy and passion that could only flare in the '80s. Aided by a sultry John Barry score, Kasdan's assured directorial debut foreshadowed the emotional textures he would bring to later films The Big Chill, The Accidental Tourist and Grand Canyon. Sit back and bask in this contemporary classic's wicked warmth.
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