‘The Unnamable’ comes to Blu courtesy of Unearthed Films
Written and directed by Jean-Paul Ouellette, based on the story from legendary horror author H.P. Lovecraft, The Unnamable is finally making its way to Blu-ray and DVD October 23rd from Unearthed Films, whose output is mostly known for being on the more “extreme” side (check out our reviews of some of Unearthed’s previous releases here), but who are moving into more mainstream fare via their new Unearthed Classics imprint.
College students from Miskatonic University who retreat to an early 18th-century mansion for a weekend of lust are stalked by a fatalistic female. The demon delights in tearing the limbs off her human victims to carry out a centuries-old family curse.
Bloody graphic violence and nudity is combined with some campy comedy in this stone-cold classic of the DTV era, which has now been restored as a beautiful 4k scan and color corrected from the original negative, the 1st 2,000 units of The Unnamable ordered come with a limited edition slip sleeve. Says Stephen Biro, CEO of Unearthed Films:
[The Unnamable comes in a] limited edition to 2,000 units with a slip sleeve cover for the Blu-ray, and then we go to the normal cover everyone knows from the 80’s after 2,000 units have sold. The DVD is the cover everyone has seen and loves. Slip sleeve is purely limited to Blu-ray.
Extras on the Unearthed Films release of The Unnamable include: Video interview with actors, Charles Klausmeyer and Mark Kinsey Stephenson; Video interview with actor, Eben Ham; Video interview with actor, Laura Albert; Video interview with actor, Mark Parra; Video interviews with R. Christopher Biggs, special makeup effects artist and makeup artist, Camille Calvet; and Audio commentary with Charles Klausmeyer, Mark Stephenson, Laura Albert, Eben Ham, Camille Calvet and R. Christopher Biggs.
Pre-order at MVDshop.com and check out the trailer & artwork below: