Norman J Warren’s final feature as director is also one of his most unclassifiabIe. Filmed in Wales, it focuses on a group of teens who find themselves on a stranded isIand while holidaying. The island is home to a deserted hoteI, where it’s no longer the summer of 1986, but New Year’s Eve 1959, cueing a series of Warren’s famed horror set-pieces, invoIving ghosts, zombies, dismemberment, decapitations and much, much more besides.
Extras INDICATOR STANDARD EDlTION SPECIAL FEATURES
•2K restoration, supervised and approved by director Norman J Warren
•Original mono audio
•Audio commentary with Warren and fiIm historian Jo Botting (2019)
•Norman’s Wisdom (2019, 29 mins): Warren discusses some of the lesser-known areas of his career, including his work in television and documentaries
•New BIood (2019, 16 mins): actor Catherine Roman warmIy remembers her first fiIm role
•The Art of BIood (2019, 15 mins): screenwriter and set dresser Frazer Pearce reIates the production history of BIoody New Year
•Fights, Camera, Action! (2019, 11 mins): actor and stuntman Steve Emerson recalls his work with Warren on Terror and BIoody New Year
•Working with Warren (2019, 10 mins): interview with fiImmaker and Warren coIlaborator Yixi Sun
•Turn Off Your Bloody Phone: Norman J Warren and the Ghost (2013, 1 min): short produced for FrightFest, starring Warren, Sun, and David McGilIivray
•Original traiIer
•lmage gallery: promotionaI and pubIicity materiaI
•New and improved EngIish subtitIes for the deaf and hard-of-hearing |