Alchemy will bring to Blu-ray Antoine Bardou-Jacquet's black comedy Moonwalkers (2015), starring Ron Perlman, Rupert Grint, Robert Sheehan, Stephen Campbell Moore, Kerry Shale, and John Flanders. The release will be available for purchase on February 23.
There are no special features on the current listing. (The article will be updated when they are finalized).
Synopsis: What
if
Apollo
11
never
actually
made
it?
What
if,
in
reality,
Stanley
Kubrick
secretly
shot
the
famous
images
of
the
moon
landing
in
a
studio,
working
for
the
US
administration?
This
is
the
premise
of
a
totally
plausible
conspiracy
theory
that
takes
us
to
swinging
sixties
London,
where
a
stubborn
CIA
agent
(Perlman)
will
never
find
Kubrick
but
instead
is
forced
to
team
up
with
a
lousy
manager
(Grint)
of
a
seedy
rock
band
to
develop
the
biggest
con
of
all
time.
Moonwalkers
was
written
by
Dean
Crain,
Georges
Bermann
(Partizan
Films)
produced
and
Sylvain
Goldberg,
Serge
de
Poucques,
Peter
de
Maegd,
Tom
Hameeuw
and
Grégoire
Melin
served
as
coproducers.
On the same date, Alchemy will release on Blu-ray Bernard Rose's Frankenstein (2015), starring Carrie-Anne Moss, Xavier Samuel, Danny Huston, Tony Todd, and Carol Anne Watts.
In the United Kingdom, Signature Entertainment will bring the film to Blu-ray on February 22. (See our listing here).
Synopsis: Frankenstein is set in present day Los Angeles and told entirely from the perspective of the Monster. After he is artificially created, then left for dead by a husband-and-wife team of eccentric scientists, Adam is confronted with nothing but aggression and violence from the world around him. This perfect creation-turned disfigured monster must come to grips with the horrific nature of humanity.
Directed by Bernard Rose (Candyman) and starring Xavier Samuel (The Twilight Saga: Eclipse), Carrie-Ann Moss (The Matrix), Tony Todd (Candyman) and Danny Huston (X-Men Origins: Wolverine); Frankenstein is modern day take on the classic tale by Mary Shelley.