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You can see “I CAN SEE YOU” on Blu-ray as second Glass Eye Pix/OCN Distribution release; details & art

The psychedelic horror of filmmaker Graham Reznick gets the hi-def showcase it deserves on the new disc.

The Blu-ray edition of I CAN SEE YOU is now available for pre-order at the discount price of $28.99 from Vinegar Syndrome. The second title in the partnership between Larry Fessenden’s Glass Eye Pix and OCN Distribution that we first reported on here, it will ship later this month. Written and directed by Reznick, it stars Benjamin Dickinson, Duncan Skiles, Christopher Ford, Olivia Villanti, Heather Robb, Larry Fessenden. The synopsis: “Three aspiring ad-men take a weekend in the wilderness, brainstorming for their first assignment: to overhaul the image of a once popular cleaning product, Claractix. While in the woods, a girlfriend’s mysterious disappearance sparks a harrowing descent into unreality. Personalities contort into extremes and visits are made by a specter from Claractix campaigns of the past as the film careens towards its startling climax.”

The region-free Blu-ray will also contain Reznick’s stereoscopic 3D short film THE VIEWER (both movies are newly restored and available in HD for the first time), which has been optimized for 3D TVs and projectors, along with a flat version. This initial run will contain two pairs of collectable Glass Eye Pix red-cyan anaglyph 3D glasses. On top of that, the disc includes OFFERINGS, a collection of short films never before released on physical media. The complete details:

I CAN SEE YOU

  • Brand new 2025 commentary with director Graham Reznick, producer Peter Phok and moderated by film critic Simon Abrams
  • Original 2009 commentary with Graham Reznick, cast Ben Dickinson, Christopher Ford, and Duncan Skiles, and first assistant director Josh Hartsoe
  • 28-page booklet with a new essay by culture critic and SHOCK VALUE author Jason Zinoman, new art by Adam Juresko, unseen concept art, poster designs, behind the scenes photos, director’s notes, and a forward by Larry Fessenden
  • Brand new slipcase artwork by Brian Level
  • Ti West interviews Graham Reznick; a rarely heard 2009 podcast recording
  • Behind-The-Scenes featurette compiled by Larry Fessenden
  • Deleted scenes and outtakes
  • Original 2008 Trailer
  • Original 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Stereo Mixes

THE VIEWER

  • Original 2009 commentary track with Graham Reznick, cinematographer Gordon Arkenberg and VFX Supervisor Neal Jonas
  • Original 2009 stereoscopic 3D trailer
  • Brand new remastered 2025 5.1 Surround mix by Graham Reznick
  • Original 2009 2.0 Stereo mix

OFFERINGS

  • Three short films and one music video
  • Offering.01 – TWELVE DAYS OF BLACK MASS (2008)
  • Offering.02 – THE TRICK IS THE TREAT (2013, featuring Angus Scrimm)
  • Offering.03 – SM CLAUS (2018)
  • Para.Offering – HIGHLAND STEEL (music video, 2018)

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