Thursday, 10 November 2022

The Rotting Zombie's New Anthology for November 10th 2022


I managed to clear out my news inbox last weekend, so this time around it will be a look at what has arrived since then. The virtual reality headset PSVR2 has finally gotten a price and release date, it is going to cost a whopping £550 here in the UK, with a February release planned. Personally, despite the eye watering cost I do still intend to get one, a large part of that being finally able to play Resident Evil: Village in VR, that, plus the announcement of a spiritual sequel to the fantastic PSVR launch title, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood.

The War of the Worlds (1953) and When Worlds Collide has been released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray as a double feature. A limited-edition collectable release also released, this comes in a digipak sleeve, including eight photo cards, five art cards and two magnets. Extras include the original War of the Worlds radio broadcast and some making of documentaries. Personally I have never enjoyed film versions of War, as a teen I got obsessed with H.G. Wells' original novel and read it over and over again, meaning the films could never live up to my imagination. Regardless of my thoughts, I'm sure both films will look fantastic in this new format.

Baltimore based alternative rock trio, Novo Koloso have released the official music video for their track Hallucinate Your Faith, with the sophomore album of the same name released on November 8th. The video was directed by Mark Colegrove and features public domain footage from The Arrival, a promotional video from 1980 about UFO cult, Church of Unarius. As of the time of writing the video has been removed from YouTube due to a copyright claim, so here's to hoping it gets restored.

13 Tracks to Frighten Agatha Black comes to Blu-ray on December 13th from VIPCO and Bayview Entertainment. This interesting sounding horror is about a young woman who takes solace in some horror story records from her childhood after suffering a tragedy. She begins to get obsessed with these stories, convinced that they have hidden within them terrible messages about the future.

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