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I Walked with a Zombie / The Seventh Victim, Demon Pond, Pandora’s Box, and Gummo THE CRITERION

I Walked with a Zombie / The Seventh Victim, Demon Pond, Pandora’s Box, and Gummo THE CRITERION COLLECTION OCTOBER 29, 2024 Our October Releases [I Walked with a Zombie / The Seventh Victim: Produced by Val Lewton]( These two mesmerizingly moody horror milestones are conjured from the imagination of the visionary producer-auteur who turned our fears of the unseen and the unknown into haunting excursions into existential dread. Special Features: 4K UHD release, audio commentaries, an interview with film historian Imogen Sara Smith, a documentary about Lewton, and more [Demon Pond]( Japanese New Wave renegade Masahiro Shinoda transforms a classic Kabuki tale with his own extravagant visual style in this dimension-shattering folk-horror fantasia about a lone traveler who stumbles upon a remote, drought-stricken village. Special Features: 4K UHD release, a new interview with film scholar Dudley Andrew, a program on the film’s special effects, and more [Pandora’s Box]( This daring, stylish, and sensationally modern melodrama by early German cinema master G. W. Pabst stars Louise Brooks as the fiery, brash, yet innocent showgirl Lulu, whose sexual vivacity has a devastating effect on everyone around her. Special Features: Four musical scores, audio commentary by film scholars Thomas Elsaesser and Mary Ann Doane, a documentary about Brooks, and more [Gummo]( Harmony Korine’s debut feature is an audacious, lyrical evocation of America’s rural underbelly in the southern-gothic tradition, following two young friends in tornado-ravaged Xenia, Ohio, as they ride around town, huffing glue and hunting stray cats. Special Features: 4K UHD release, a new interview with Korine, a conversation between Korine and filmmaker Werner Herzog, and more For further information on Criterion and our products, please visit our website at [criterion.com.]( To start streaming the Criterion Channel, please visit [criterionchannel.com.]( If you are not already on our mailing list and would like to be added, please [click here]( to register at [criterion.com.]( To unsubscribe, [click here.]( © 2024 The Criterion Collection :: 215 Park Ave S. New York, NY 10003

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