Fans of Elvira will be happy to know that Entertainment One plans to release a number of Elvira's Movie Macabre as double features on DVD. Continue reading to check out the official press release and cover art for the first two double features...

"Leading independent distributor Entertainment One (eOne) has acquired North American home video and digital rights for the nationally syndicated series ELVIRA’S MOVIE MACABRE, which will arrive in its first two installments of hilariously horrifying 'Double Feature DVDs' this June. Presented by Elvira: Mistress of the Dark – the world’s sexiest, most outrageous and original movie hostess – ELVIRA’S MOVIE MACABRE was re-launched on over 120 stations across the country this past fall and was instantly praised as 'a dream come true for horror fans'.

Featuring Elvira’s signature unflinching, tongue-in-cheek commentary of some of the 'greatest' B-movies ever to unspool, eOne’s release of all-new ELVIRA’S MOVIE MACABRE 'Double Feature DVDs' kicks off with the zombie-themed pairing of George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead with I Eat Your Skin and a double-bill of Hammer Films’ The Satanic Rites of Dracula with The Werewolf of Washington. Future DVDs will pair such camp classics as The Terror (starring Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson) with Eegah! and Scared to Death (starring Bela Lugosi) with Manster."

Source: Official Press Release
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