Visual Vengeance is a physical media brand that releases obscure and somewhat forgotten films on Blu-ray. We have seen such super deluxe Blu-ray editions recently as Saurians, Fungicide and The Screaming.
When you purchase a Visual Vengeance Blu-ray you can rest assured of two things you are getting the best quality transfer possible and the best in bonus as well. Now for July 2026 Visual Vengeance is releasing two new Blu-rays that will have horror fans seeing red... blood red that is. Take a look at these new releases.
Scream Dream (1989): When heavy metal front woman Michelle Shocked is fired from her band for bad press related to Satanic rumors, she proves everyone right by transforming into a bloodthirsty demon who embarks on a spree of killing and possession.
Bonus Materials:
* SD master version from original tape elements
* Commentary with Producer/ Director Donald Farmer
* Heavy Metal Horror Primer - Video Essay with Justin Decloux and Adam 'Riot' Thorn
* Actor Nick Riggins Interview
* Actress Jesse Raye Interview
* The Art of the Scream: Special Effects Artist Rick Gonzales Interview
* Behind the Scenes Image Gallery
* Donald Farmer Theatrical Q&A Excerpts
* Trailers
* Visual Vengeance trailers
* Reversible sleeve featuring original VHS art
* Folded mini-poster
* ‘Stick Your Own’ VHS sticker set - FIRST PRESSING ONLY
* Limited Edition O-Card - FIRST PRESSING ONLY
* Limited Edition Scream Dream Guitar Pick and concert ticket - FIRST PRESSING ONLY
* Optional English subtitles
The Nine Demons (1984): After striking a Faustian deal with the devil, fighter Zou Qi gains the power to summon nine demon spirits to do his bidding. Armed with new supernatural abilities and bound to a chain of skulls that unleashes the flesh-hungry minions, he sets out to settle a bloody score between rival families and save his childhood friend. But he quickly finds himself losing control as the demons consume everything, and everyone, around him. He must confront the true cost of the wicked power he's unleashed before it devours him completely in this hybrid horror/ martial arts wuxia classic.
Bonus Materials:
* New 2K transfer from original film elements supervised by film archivist Toby Russell
* Commentary with martial arts film historians Justin Decloux and Dylan Cheung
* The Discovery of James Wu Kuo-Ren: Video Essay
* The Late Period Chang Che: Video Essay
* Actor Yu Tai-Ping Interview
* Unsung Horrors Podcast: The Nine Demons episode
* Nine Demons: complete old school ‘Dirty VHS’ version
* Image Gallery
* Trailer
* Includes both English dubbed and original Chinese language Options
* Folded mini-poster featuring original theatrical art
* Reversible sleeve featuring original alternate art
* ‘Stick Your Own’ VHS sticker set - FIRST PRESSING ONLY
* Enter: The Venom Mob - liner notes booklet by C.J. Lines - FIRST PRESSING ONLY
* Limited Edition O-card featuring art by Uncle Frank
* Visual Vengeance Trailers
* Optional English subtitles
* Closed captions (ENG dubbed version)
These two releases couldn't be more different, but yet so very connected. Scream Dream is directed by Donald Farmer. While The Nine Demons is produced by The Shaw Brothers and directed by Chang Cheh. And they both deal with demons. And for horror film fans will find great enjoyment in this films, even though the stories may not be as spectacular as you might hope.
Now for the most part these films would not get a physical media release. But Visual Vengeance stepped in and as you can see have went above and beyond to give these release all the bonus features from posters to stickers to artwork and for me as a musician I love the addition of the guitar pick. WOW!
Visual Vengeance never disappoints with their Blu-ray releases. They take a film that is maybe not the most spectacular and elevate it with all the cool bonus features on their Blu-ray release.
So whether you Like Scream Dream or The Nine Demons you can add one of these Blu-rays or both to your home video library by heading to the links below.
Scream Dream
MVD Shop or Amazon
The Nine Demons
MVD Shop or Amazon
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