Hello, dear readers! Now that June is pretty much right around the corner, we have one last round of horror and sci-fi home entertainment releases to look forward to to finish out the month of May first. This week, Scream Factory is giving both Happy Death Day and Happy Death Day 2U the 4K treatment, and Vinegar Syndrome is resurrecting Bill Hinzman’s FleshEater in 4K as well. The new aviation thriller Row 19 is making its way to both Blu-ray and DVD on Tuesday, and Perry Blackshear’s They Look Like People is coming home on both formats this week, too. 

Other May 31st home media releases include Wicked World, Video Murders, The Conjuring Universe 7-Movie Collection and Back From Hell.

FleshEater 4K (Vinegar Syndrome, 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray)

While assisting on a dig, a construction worker accidentally destroys the final resting place of a demonic zombie, rousting him from his unholy slumber, and reigniting his taste for human flesh. Meanwhile, a group of teenagers have decided to spend the night camping in the woods for a Halloween hayride, only to have their partying interrupted with the arrival of an ever-growing army of bloodthirsty undead! Will anyone survive the night in one piece?

A lo-fi gore epic directed by actor and cinematographer Bill Hinzman (The Crazies), star zombie in the classic Night of the Living Dead, FLESHEATER (aka Revenge of the Living Dead) is a fitting tribute and homage to Romero's chilling masterpiece, updating the setting to the late 1980s while piling on the gut-munching, throat-ripping, and limb tearing action. Vinegar Syndrome is delighted to bring this highly ambitious slice of regional madness to 4K UHD and Blu-ray, in a brand new, eye-popping (and gouging) restoration from its original 16mm camera negative, presented in its cinematographer and producer approved 1.33:1 aspect ratio for the first time on disc, along with a host of brand new extra features!

Bonus Features:

  1. Region Free 4K Ultra HD / Blu-ray Set
  2. 4K UHD presented in High-Dynamic-Range
  3. Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 16mm original camera negative
  4. Brand new commentary track with cinematographer Simon Manses, composer Erica Portnoy, and producer Andrew Sands
  5. "Zombie Nosh LLC" - an interview with producer Andrew Sands
  6. "All Roads Lead Back to FleshEater" - an interview with cinematographer Simon Manses
  7. "The Family Continues" - Remembering Bill with Bonnie Hinzman
  8. "Carnage in Compositions" - an interview with composer Erica Portnoy
  9. "Family of FleshEaters" - an interview with actress Heidi Hinzman
  10. "Crushed Pink Grapefruit Brain" - an interview with special makeup effects artist Jerry Gergely
  11. "To Live and Die in PA" - an interview with actor John Mowod
  12. "Meatballs and Missing Actors" - an interview with unit manager Paul Giorgi
  13. "Minor Budget Majorette" - an interview with hair stylist/makeup artist Terrie Godfrey
  14. Extensive behind-the-scenes still gallery
  15. Reversible cover artwork
  16. English SDH subtitles

Happy Death Day 4K (Scream Factory, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray)

Blumhouse Productions brings you this original and inventive thriller in which a blissfully self-centered co-ed (Jessica Rothe, Utopia) is doomed to relive the day of her murder ... unless she can identify her masked assailant and hopefully stop the madness. If she can't, she will be stuck in an insane loop, reliving the ghoulish nightmare that has become her death day.

Bonus Features:

HAPPY DEATH DAY (2017) DISC ONE (4K UHD):

  • NEW Audio Commentary With Director Christopher Landon And Actor Jessica Rothe

HAPPY DEATH DAY (2017) DISC TWO (BLU-RAY):

  • NEW Audio Commentary With Director Christopher Landon And Actor Jessica Rothe
  • Alternate Ending
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Worst Birthday Ever
  • The Many Deaths Of Tree
  • Behind The Mask: The Suspects

Happy Death Day 2U 4K (Scream Factory, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray)

It's déjà vu all over again for Tree Gelbman, the snarky sorority sister who solved her own murder by repeatedly reliving it. But now the masked campus killer has mysteriously rematerialized to terrorize new targets, and Tree must cycle through another time loop of terrifying chills, clever twists, and pulse-pounding suspense in this inventive follow-up to Blumhouse's hit thriller Happy Death Day.

Bonus Features:

DISC ONE (4K UHD):

  • NEW Audio Commentary With Director Christopher Landon And Actors Jessica Rothe and Sarah Yarkin

DISC TWO (BLU-RAY):

  • NEW Audio Commentary With Director Christopher Landon And Actors Jessica Rothe and Sarah Yarkin
  • Deleted Scene
  • Gag Reel
  • The Never-Ending Birthday
  • Web Of Love: Tree’s Nightmare
  • Multiverse 101

Row 19 (Well Go USA, Blu-ray & DVD)

A young doctor and her daughter are on an overnight flight when several passengers on the half-empty plane suddenly suffer gruesome, inexplicable deaths. The woman begins to suspect that the shadowy, terrifying force behind her own worst childhood nightmare may be back for blood.

They Look Like People (Yellow Veil Pictures, Blu-ray & DVD)

Suspecting that people are transforming into malevolent shape-shifters, Wyatt flees to New York City to seek out his estranged childhood friend Christian. As the mysterious horrors close in on Wyatt, he questions whether to protect his only friend from an impending war, or from himself. A genre-bending story of love, loyalty and living nightmares.

Bonus Features:

  1. Region Free Blu-ray
  2. Intro Director
  3. Deleted scenes (with commentaries)
  4. BTS footage / Production journal
  5. Commentaries

-- Producer

-- Cast

-- Director

  1. Essay By Anton Bitel
  2. Interviews/Discussion with the cast and Director
  3. Reversible Cover artwork
  4. Trailer
  5. French Subs
  6. Spanish Subs
  7. English CC

Video Murders (Culture Shock, Blu-ray)

David Lee Shepard loves his mother. He's a good boy who wants to make his mother proud. But he also wants to videotape himself strangling prostitutes. From one beautiful corpse to the next, Lieutenant Jerry Delvechio is getting closer to David. A reckless news reporter and a fatally friendly young woman get caught up in the mayhem.

Bonus Features:

  1. Region Free Blu-ray
  2. Full-length commentary with first assistant cameraman David Akin, moderated by film historian Brad Henderson
  3. Interview with band The Insatiables
  4. Interview with actor John Fertitta
  5. Interview with first assistant cameraman David Akin
  6. The Insatiables "Black and White" music video, featuring scenes from Video Murders
  7. Original VHS audition footage featuring John Fertitta, Lee Larrimore, Virginia Loridans, Tracy Murrell, Frank Baggett, and Jim McCullough Jr.
  8. Culture Shock Releasing trailers
  9. English SDH subtitles

Wicked World (AGFA, Blu-ray)

In 1989, filmmaker Barry J. Gillis and friends renewed the world's faith in Canada with the horror brainbomb known as THINGS. But that was only the beginning. WICKED WORLD is not only Gillis' 1991 follow-up to THINGS―it's also a new form of genre anarchy.<P>Grant Ekland (Gillis) is a cop who is haunted by the death of his girlfriend at the hands of a psychotic slasher named Harold. When Harold is released from an asylum, there's only one option for Ekland: revenge! Filled with metal riffage, gnarly ultra-violence, and experimental techniques, WICKED WORLD feels like what would happen if Salvador Dali injected acid directly into his brain while staring at a Cannibal Corpse LP cover. This is a highly personal treatise on the toxicity of society from one of the most singular filmmakers in trash-horror history.

Bonus Features:

  1. Region Free Blu-ray
  2. Original 1991 version preserved from the 3/4" video master
  3. 2019 director's cut
  4. REALITY: THE MAKING OF WICKED WORLD, a full-length documentary
  5. Video essay: A TRIBUTE TO EDDIE PLATT
  6. Video essay: TOMORROW'S DREAM
  7. Marshall Law video
  8. Original trailer
  9. English SDH subtitles

ALSO AVAILABLE THIS WEEK:

Back From Hell (Bayview Films, DVD)

The Conjuring Universe 7-Film Collection (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Blu-ray & DVD)

Piggy (2012) (Bayview Films, DVD)

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    About the Author - Heather Wixson

    Heather A. Wixson was born and raised in the Chicago suburbs, until she followed her dreams and moved to Los Angeles in 2009. A 14-year veteran in the world of horror entertainment journalism, Wixson fell in love with genre films at a very early age, and has spent more than a decade as a writer and supporter of preserving the history of horror and science fiction cinema. Throughout her career, Wixson has contributed to several notable websites, including Fangoria, Dread Central, Terror Tube, and FEARnet, and she currently serves as the Managing Editor for Daily Dead, which has been her home since 2013. She's also written for both Fangoria Magazine & ReMind Magazine, and her latest book project, Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Volume One will be released on October 20, 2021.