Scream Factory is quickly becoming my favorite distributor of classic horror DVDs and Blu-rays. If you have not heard of them you need to check them out now before reading this review! Head to this link! Scream Factory specializes in producing high quality prints of classic horror films from all eras, although they tend to focus on the 70s and 80s. Many of these prints are DVD and Blu-ray combos like this one and come packed with new special features and new art work made specifically for the release of the specified product.
Now, on to the actual review. Right from the start you can tell this is a high quality product. It comes with a beautiful slip cover with the new art work printed on it. The artwork is done by the very talented artist Nathan Thomas Milliner. Much of the other case covers for Scream Factory are done by him as well and they all look gorgeous! (Check out his site here!)
Now, on to the actual review. Right from the start you can tell this is a high quality product. It comes with a beautiful slip cover with the new art work printed on it. The artwork is done by the very talented artist Nathan Thomas Milliner. Much of the other case covers for Scream Factory are done by him as well and they all look gorgeous! (Check out his site here!)
After removing the slip cover you get the actual blue plastic case with the same artwork. The case holds both the DVD and the Blu-ray on either side. There are no paper inserts but that seems like a pointless complaint considering that everything else is so well done. Also, paper inserts are very costly and most DVD and Blu-ray companies don't bother with them anymore. So I no longer really expect them.
Lastly, and possibly one of the coolest things, is that the cover insert is reversible. That way you can flip it around to see the original cover art for the film if you decide you don't want the new artwork on the outside. Both versions of the cover look great.
Both the DVD and Blu-ray come with all the special features on them. There are multiple interviews, art galleries, and even a fairly lengthy making-of video. So those who are interested in the behind the scenes work (like I am) will enjoy seeing how they developed and shot this cult classic film.
Lastly, and possibly one of the coolest things, is that the cover insert is reversible. That way you can flip it around to see the original cover art for the film if you decide you don't want the new artwork on the outside. Both versions of the cover look great.
Both the DVD and Blu-ray come with all the special features on them. There are multiple interviews, art galleries, and even a fairly lengthy making-of video. So those who are interested in the behind the scenes work (like I am) will enjoy seeing how they developed and shot this cult classic film.
I will almost always recommend any products from Scream Factory. They take pride in their production and publish a lot of movies that are obscure or harder to find. Night of the Demons is no exception in this case. If you are interested in this film I encourage you to check out this DVD/Blu-ray combo! I bought my copy on Amazon for around twenty dollars. Also, check out my earlier news posting about Scream Factory and Fangoria coming together to do a special edition magazine!