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New DVD Release Dates: Untraceable, Otis and More

Untraceable DVDHere are some juicy new DVD release dates for the kiddies:

May 13:

  • Botched - Winner of Best Feature at the New York City Horror Film Festival, this horror-comedy in the tradition of Severance and Shaun of the Dead stars Stephen Dorff of Blade (and little else) fame.
  • Untraceable - Call it Silence of the Lambs 2.0. Diane Lane is an FBI agent trying to track down a serial killer whose victims die faster depending on how many hits he gets on his website. Hmm, now there's an idea...
May 20:
  • Grindstone Road - Fairuza Balk, star of The Craft and Masters of Horror's "Pick Me Up" episode, returns to horror in this tale of a woman who's new farm house may or may not be haunted. I'm guessing "may."
  • The Entrance - Winner of Best Director and Best Actor awards at the Eerie Horror Film Festival, The Entrance is a Canadian production about a cop who must outwit a demon who punishes sinners.
May 27:
  • The Chair - A young psychology student moves into a house haunted by the ghost of a child murderer, whose favorite toy is something called the "panic chair."
June 10:
  • Otis - Recently premiering at the South by Southwest Film Festival, Otis is a horror-comedy about a serial killer who uses young girls to create his dream date. Illeana Douglas, however, plays the mother of one victim who decides to take revenge for her daughter.

Untraceable © Sony Pictures

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