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“It Comes At Night” Creeps Onto Blu-ray, DVD & Digital HD September 12

Fear knows no limits when the suspenseful horror-thriller “It Comes At Night” creeps its way onto Blu-ray™ (plus Digital HD) and DVD September 12th from Lionsgate. From acclaimed writer/director Trey Edward Shults (“Krisha”), “It Comes at Night” tells the story of a man who will do anything to protect his family, no matter who or what the threat might be. Theatrically released by A24 and starring Joel Edgerton (“Loving”), Chris Abbot (“A Most Violent Year”), Carmen Ejogo (“Alien: Covenant”), and Riley Keough (“American Honey”), the Rotten Tomatoes Certified Fresh “It Comes at Night” is an “all-consuming and deeply disturbing chiller” (Collider) that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Heart-pounding suspense and razor-sharp tension highlight this highly-acclaimed thriller. 17-year-old Travis, secure within a desolate home with his protective and heavily armed parents (Joel Edgerton and Carmen Ejogo), watches his world abruptly change with the arrival of a desperate couple (Christopher Abbott and Riley Keough) and their young child. Panic and mistrust grow as the dangers of the outside world creep ever closer… but they may be nothing compared to the dangers within.

The Blu-ray and DVD releases feature an all-new featurette called “Human Nature: Creating It Comes at Night.” The “It Comes at Night” Blu-ray and DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $24.99 and $19.98, respectively.

BLU-RAY/DVD SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • “Human Nature: Creating It Comes at Night” Featurette

Available on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital HD September 12th

 

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.