There’s less than a week left to pre-order In Search of Darkness: Part II.
The four-hour-plus ‘80s horror documentary sequel on offers new faces, unheard
stories, career retrospectives, international cinema, and more.
It
features 15 new interview subjects, including Robert Englund, Tom
Savini, Nancy Allen, Linnea Quigley, and Geretta Gerretta, plus over 40
returning favorites, such as John Carpenter, Cassandra Peterson, Heather
Langenkamp, Kane Hodder, Bill Moseley, Barbara Crampton, Doug Bradley,
Keith David, Tom Atkins, Joe Dante, Sean S. Cunningham, Joe Bob Briggs,
Chris Jericho, and Corey Taylor.
In Search of Darkness: Part II is available to pre-order
on region-free Blu-ray or DVD for $69.99 now through Halloween. It
includes your name in the closing credits, a slipcover, a 16-page
booklet, an enamel pin, three posters, digital editions of both films, a
soundtrack download, and access to an online fan community with special
events and virtual entertainment.
If you want to immortalize
your name with a credit on IMDB, the poster, and the opening credits,
executive producer ($6,000), producer ($3,000), and associate producer
($1,250) positions are also available.
Digitally
downloads will be delivered in November with physical copies to follow
in December. The first installment is currently streaming on Shudder.
Former Famous Monsters of Filmland editor David A. Weiner returns to direct. Rachid Lotf designed the poster above. Watch the official trailer below.
When the first Apollo astronauts returned from the Moon in 1969, the Moon’s surface was thought to be completely dry. Over the last 20 years, orbital and impactor missions confirmed water ice is present inside dark, permanently shadowed craters around the poles. But could water survive in the Moon’s sunnier regions?
Using SOFIA, the world’s largest flying observatory, we found water on a sunlit lunar surface for the first time. The discovery suggests water may be distributed across the Moon’s surface, which is a whopping 14.6 million square miles. Scientists think the water could be stored inside glass beadlike structures within the soil that can be smaller than the tip of a pencil. The amount of water detected is equivalent to about a 12-ounce bottle trapped in a cubic meter volume of soil. While that amount is 100 times less than what’s found in the Sahara Desert, discovering even small amounts raises new questions about how this precious resource is created and persists on the harsh, airless lunar surface. Learn more about the discovery:
Water was found in Clavius Crater, one of the Moon’s largest craters visible from Earth.
The water may be delivered by tiny meteorite impacts…
…or formed by the interaction of energetic particles ejected from the Sun.
Follow-up observations by SOFIA will look for water in additional sunlit locations on the Moon.
We are eager to learn all we can about the presence of water in advance of sending the first woman and next man to the lunar surface in 2024 under our Artemis program. What we learn on and around the Moon will help us take the next giant leap – sending astronauts to Mars.
Woo hoo! It’s Halloween week everyone! I hope you are as excited as I am!
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