The vampires are back for another go in part two of Funimation’s reference quality release of this gorgeously animated horror/thriller anime series.
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This gorgeously animated, addictive, and well written horror/thriller anime series may plough the familiar grounds of the undead — vampires — but it is well worth viewing, especially in this reference Blu-ray/DVD combo pack from Funimation.
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A supernatural/gothic mystery anime series set in Victorian England, Black Butler arrives on Blu-ray from FUNimation with an up-scaled-to-HD video presentation that looks reasonably presentable, offering a decent upgrade over DVD.
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Despite being an uncredited remake of the classic 1961 film The Innocents, The Others still offers lots of good, atmospheric horror.
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Dance in the Vampire Bund is a beautifully animated, enticingly scripted, gothic vampire anime that looks gorgeous on Blu-ray.
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Full moons, witches, high school romance, and vampires — but this is no overwrought Twilight saga. The CW’s Vampire Diaries has a bite of its own and it looks darn good on Blu.
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This popular anime title finally makes it to Blu-ray from Funimation, but the upscaled video transfer may give you night terrors.
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This techno-goth vampire flick may not break any new ground in the genre, but it’s enough to satisfy horror fans and it has an excellent AVC transfer and 7.1 lossless soundtrack.
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David Lynch’s Inland Empire is a beautiful and emotionally charged stream-of-consciousness journey through the mind, but its DV camera production means the Blu-ray release looks no better than a DVD.
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D.Gray-man: Season One Part One arrives on Blu-ray from Funimation another strong anime series hampered by a lackluster video transfer. The steep price and barebones extras don’t help for this 13-episode installment either.
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