Blu-ray Review: Arrow Video digs up everything you’d want to know about “TREMORS”
It feels as fresh today as it did when it opened in 1990, and its pleasures are only compounded by this special edition.
It feels as fresh today as it did when it opened in 1990, and its pleasures are only compounded by this special edition.
Nearly three decades after the release of the first TREMORS, Michael Gross’ Burt Gummer is still battling the human-eating Graboids and the assorted variations on the species. The franchise takes the fight to a new locale in TREMORS: A COLD DAY IN HELL, which Gross discusses with RUE MORGUE in this exclusive chat.
The giant carnivorous worms follow their Universal direct-to-video stablemate Chucky’s lead and head to a more frigid environment in TREMORS: A COLD DAY IN HELL. Read on for the full details of the disc release, along with the trailer and cover art.