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Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!

Dream Eater Blu-ray from The Horror Section
Dream Eater will be released on Blu-ray + DVD on March 31 via The Horror Section and Alliance Entertainment.
Limited to 2,000 units, the Canadian found footage horror film is presented by Eli Roth.
Special features:
- Director’s Commentary
- Behind-the-Scenes Featurette with Eli Roth
- Behind-the-Scenes Photo Gallery
- Trailers
- 11×17 poster featuring alternate art
A filmmaker documents her boyfriend’s violent parasomnia during their holiday at a remote cabin in the woods, and as his sleepwalking gets worse, she believes the cause might be something far more sinister.
Jay Drakulic, Mallory Drumm, and Alex Lee Williams write and direct. Williams and Drumm star.
“Dream Eater more than meets its goal, which is to unsettle and terrify,” Meagan Navarro wrote in her review. “What it lacks in originality, Dream Eater makes up for in eerie style and intriguing mythos.”

Horror Air Freshener Trading Cards from Xyrena
Xyrena has launched Stubz, the first-ever air freshener trading cards.
The Reel Fresh series, featuring officially licensed film and TV properties, includes:
- Sleepaway Camp (Arawak Pine scent)
- American Psycho (Herbal Mint Face Mask scent)
- Children of the Corn (Gatlin Diner Cornbread scent)
- Creepshow: Fluffy (Arctic Mint scent)
- Creepshow: Jordy Verrill (Garden Squash scent)
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Leather scent)
- The Mutilator (Ocean Breeze scent)
- Ghoulies (Lemon Toilet Bowl Cleaner scent)
- Nosferatu (Wooden Coffin scent)
- Zombie (Matul Coconut scent)
- Jaws (Amity Island Breeze scent)
- E.T. (Peanut Butter Candy scent)
Priced at $12, each air freshener can be detached from the perforated top to serve as a trading card once the scent is gone.

The Omen Apparel from Cavity Colors
You have been warned! The Omen turns 50 this year, and Cavity Colors is celebrating with new apparel.
Devon Whitehead’s design is available on T-shirts ($32), Comfort Colors tees ($34), and zip-up hoodies ($56). They’ll ship the week of February 20.

In the Mouth of Madness Vinyl from Terror Vision
The In the Mouth of Madness soundtrack is available on vinyl for the first time via Terror Vision Records.
Composed by director John Carpenter and Jim Lang, the score has been newly mastered from the original master tapes.
The 2xLP album is housed in a gatefold jacket featuring artwork by Gary Pullin, liner notes pulled from new interviews with Carpenter and Lang, and printed record sleeves.
Five color variants are available:
- Sutter Cane – blood in blue (limited to 200) – $39.98
- Pickman – yellow/red/black (limited to 200) – $39.98
- Hobb’s End – glow green with black swirl (limited to 200) – $39.98
- Black (limited to 50) – $39.98
- Bespoke (limited to 94) – $79.98

Horror Doodles Pops from Funko
Funko is releasing Doodle Pop! figures of four horror icons in the style of perfectly imperfect children’s drawings.
The wave includes Friday the 13th‘s Jason Voorhees, Saw‘s Billy the Puppet, Trick ‘r Treat‘s Sam, and Terrifier‘s Art the Clown.
Priced at $14.99 each, they’re due out in August.

Terrifier, Godzilla, Hellraiser Beanies from Fright-Rags
Keep your horror head warm this winter with Terrifier, Godzilla, and Hellraiser beanies from Fright-Rags.
Designed by Steve Roman Jr., each acrylic winter hat costs $27 and will ship on February 13.

Uzumaki Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment
Uzumaki will be released on Blu-ray on May 6 exclusively from Australia’s Umbrella Entertainment for $55.
Also known as Spiral, the 2000 Japanese horror film is adapted from the manga by Junji Ito.
Special features:
- Audio Commentary with Critic and Japanese Cinema Expert Amber T (new)
- Audio Commentary with Author and Filmmaker Elijah Thomas (new)
- Audio Commentary with Director Higuchinsky
- The Man Behind the Spiral: Interview with Manga Artist Junji Ito (new)
- Sounds of Kurôzu-cho: Interview with Composer Keiichi Suzuki (new)
- Uzumaki: Manga to Film Comparison by Rubén Pajarón Pereira (new)
- The Spiralling Madness of Uzumaki: Video Essay by Cinema Nippon (new)
- Behind The Scenes of Uzumaki
- Mr. Saito’s Camcorder Footage
- Trailer
Also included:
- 48-page book of behind-the-scenes material and essays by Norio Tsuruta and James Balmont
- Custom illustration rigid case and slipcase by That Gomach
- 8 art cards
- A3 reversible poster
In the quiet seaside town of Kurouzu, strange occurrences begin to plague its residents, Snail-like mutations, twisted behaviors, and an unshakable fixation on spirals. As the town descends into madness, schoolgirl Kirie and her friend Shuichi struggle to escape the tightening grip of an ancient, inescapable curse.
Higuchinsky directs from a script by Takao Nitta. Eriko Hatsune, Fhi Fan, Hinako Saeki and Shin Eun-kyung star.
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