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THE DAY OF THE BEAST 4K Review – Severin Now Delivers Unholy Humor in Ultra HD By Anthony Arrigo
Directed by Alex de la Iglesia
Distributed by Severin Films
My only familiarity with the work of writer/director Alex de la Iglesia came courtesy of his more recent films; specifically, the absolutely gonzo
The Last Circus (2010) and The Oxford Murders (2008), which I thought was a total drag. But his name has been a commodity on the horror scene since the mid-‘90s, when he delivered a string of wildly unconventional genre-leaping films which includes
El dia de la Bestia a.k.a.
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At last! Full details of Severin’s 4K/Blu-rays of Alex de la Iglesia’s “DAY OF THE BEAST” and “PERDITA DURANGO”
By MICHAEL GINGOLD
Two all-time greats from Spain’s genre history are finally getting their due on U.S. disc.
Severin Films has revealed the complete specs for its Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray combo releases of Alex de la Iglesia’s savagely satirical 1995 religious horror film THE DAY OF THE BEAST (pictured) and his over-the-top 1997 thriller PERDITA DURANGO, both streeting March 30, 2021. Appropriately enough, DAY is set in the days leading up to Christmas Eve, as a priest (Alex Angulo) turns sinner so he can confront what he is certain is the impending birth of the Antichrist, teaming with a heavy metal fan (Santiago Segura) and TV occult-show host (Armando De Razza). The movie will be presented in 1.85:1 widescreen with Spanish 5.1 Surround and 2.0 stereo soundtracks (English subtitled) and 2.0 stereo English audio. Special feature