Specialty label XLrator Media, which had been absent from the Blu-ray market for over a year,
has announced that it will return on May 2, 2017, with five Blu-ray titles issued through the
"manufactured on demand" services of media provider Allied Vaughn. The five titles can be
ordered through Amazon, BestBuy.com, Walmart.com and other online retailers.
XLrator Media's genre labels include Macabre (Horror), Turbo (Action/Adventure), LifeFrame (Documentaries), Pace (Multicultural Programming) and Bumper Car (Kids and Family). The five upcoming titles are:
The Curse of Sleeping Beauty, a dark new vision of the classic Brothers Grimm adventure;
The Last Heist, starring Henry Rollins in the story of a bank heist that
descends into violent chaos when one of the hostages turns out to be a serial killer;
Camino,
starring famed stuntwoman Zoë Bell as a war photographer on assignment in Colombia who ends
up on the run fighting for her story and her life;
Pandemic, about a virus of epic proportions
which has overtaken the planet and a medical team which ventures out to find the remaining
uninfected survivors in Los Angeles; and
The Windmill, about a group of tourists who awaken a
mysterious evil during a trip through the Dutch countryside.
XLrator's
previous releases include the Soska Sisters' debut feature,
American Mary; the New
Zealand horror comedy,
Housebound; the Jimi Hendrix bio-pic,
Jimi: All Is by My Side; and the
sci-fi thriller,
The Machine, starring Caty Lotz.