
As part of DVD Times' Halloween coverage, Michael Mackenzie reviews 20th Century Fox's recent Region A Blu-ray release of Damien: Omen II, considered by some the least awful of the various cash-ins on the original Omen.

No, not the ghastly remake of the same name. The original 1976 version of The Omen has finally made it to Blu-ray, and Michael Mackenzie puts it through its paces.

Today's set of Omen reviews kick off with the original film, released on the 23rd both as a standalone two-disc set and as part of The Omen Pentalogy...

To coincide with the release of the 2006 remake of The Omen, Fox has brought the original - one of the finest horror films ever created - one of the vault and treated it to a full-on 2-disc Collector's Edition. Michael Mackenzie reviews the Region 1 US release and investigates how it stacks up against the earlier single-disc Special Edition release.

Gary Couzens has reviewed the Region 2 release of Damien: Omen II, a so-so sequel in which the Antichrist goes to military academy. Fox's DVD, only available as part of the trilogy boxset, is solid but not outstanding.

Just in time for Halloween, Michael Mackenzie has dipped into the R1 special edition release of The Omen, a renowned 1976 horror movie directed by Richard Donner and featuring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick and David Warner.

Mike Sutton has reviewed the Region 1 DVD release of Omen III: The Final Conflict