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An Exclusive Holiday TV Spot for The Collection is Festive

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November 30th is being dubbed the "real" Black Friday as that is when The Collection, a sequel to The Collector, hits theaters.

Today, we have a rather festive TV spot for the film to share with you, head inside and check it out!

Directed by Marcus Dunstan, who scripted the film with Patrick Melton, The Collection is one of the "good" sequels to come along (read our review). Josh Stewart returns as Arkin who escapes with his life from the vicious grips of "The Collector" during an entrapment party. There, thbeautiful Elena is added to his "Collection." Instead of recovering from the trauma, Arkin is suddenly abducted from the hospital by mercenaries hired by Elena's wealthy father. Arkin is blackmailed to team up with the mercenaries and track down The Collector's booby trapped hide out and save Elena from his sadistic rituals.

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New to Netflix - August 2013

Nicholas of Movies Hate You Too writes:

August hasn’t been a great month for Netflix Streaming. Notable new releases are sparse and there are few catalog titles to get really excited about. With that said, even though there aren’t a lot of them there are some really good films to check out plus new seasons of some of TV’s best shows.

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Interview With "The Collection" Star Josh Stewart

Box Office Buz: The Collection is out now on DVD in the UK and this exceptionally entertaining horror brings a terrifying new icon of horror back to our screens. The Collector is out for more blood and some macabre additions to his collection.

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The Blu-ray Breakdown: March 26, 2013

Nicholas of Movies Hate You Too writes:

Last week featured a decent amount of 2012′s biggest award contenders; this week there’s only one big award film, but it’s one of the bigger films and not just because of the hat involved. Other new releases include a Brad Pitt disappointment, a film featuring a two stars who both look like they've had too much plastic surgery, and a horror sequel that no one seemed to be asking for. The list of catalog titles being released is almost as long as my arm; a relatively unpopular Star Trek series, some prehistoric releases, a couple cult classic horror titles, a baseball favorite, a plethora of cheap Miramax films, and a dump truck full of even cheaper double features (some good, many bad).

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Sahil4045d ago

Lincoln was a one-time watch for me, but I definitely liked Killing them Softly, will pick it up sometime.

aDDicteD4044d ago

i missed out lincoln in theaters, might get this one soon.

StarWarsFan4041d ago

I really want to see Lincoln. I'm a little worried that the movie's highlight is Daniel Day-Lewis' performance and nothing much else though.