Vinegar Syndrome February 2026 Releases
Vinegar Syndrome is releasing five 4K UHD and Blu-ray titles in February 2026.
The slate includes Demonwarp (1988) and Bakterion (1982), both arriving on 2-disc 4K UHD and Region Free Blu-ray sets with Dolby Vision and new 4K restorations. Body of Evidence (1993) comes to 4K UHD and Region A Blu-ray in a 2-disc set featuring both the Unrated Director's Cut and the R-rated Theatrical Cut, also presented in Dolby Vision from a new 4K restoration.
Dead Boyz Can't Fly (1992), part of the Vinegar Syndrome Archive line, arrives on Region Free Blu-ray, restored in 4K from its original negative. Boxcar Bertha (1972), released under Vinegar Syndrome's Cinématographe sub-label, comes to 4K UHD and Region A Blu-ray in a 2-disc set from a new restoration supervised by Martin Scorsese.
All five releases are limited editions.
Demonwarp is limited to 7,000 units with a spot gloss slipcover designed by Robert Sammelin. Bakterion is limited to 6,000 units with a spot gloss slipcover designed by Wes Benscoter. Body of Evidence is limited to 6,000 units and includes a spot gloss hard slipcase and slipcover combo designed by Adam Maida, along with a 40-page perfect-bound book.
Dead Boyz Can't Fly is limited to 4,000 units in a spot gloss slipcase designed by Steak Mtn. Boxcar Bertha is limited to 5,000 units in a J-card MediaBook slipcase designed by Tony Stella and includes a 60-page booklet; a bundle pairing the release with the hardcover book Martin Scorsese: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work by Ian Nathan is limited to 73 units.
Full details on each release are below.

Demonwarp
Bill Crafton is enjoying a quiet vacation at a remote cabin with his daughter Julie when, all of a sudden, a giant, Bigfoot-like creature bursts in, killing Julie and dragging her body off into the woods. A few months later, young Jack Bergman - the nephew of the cabin's owner - arrives with his friends, under the guise of a fun-filled few days in the wilderness. However, when they find the place ransacked, Jack is forced to reveal the true purpose of the trip — to investigate the recent disappearance of his uncle Clem, amidst reports of other strange goings-on in the area. Sure enough, when night falls, Bigfoot reappears and attacks the group, dragging two of them away. As dawn breaks, Jack and the rest of his friends prepare to hunt the beast and unknowingly set off on a journey of bloody, otherworldly terror.
Based on an original story by John Carl Buechler - prolific special effects artist and director of Troll and Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood - and helmed by Emmett Alston (New Year's Evil), DEMONWARP is a delirious late 80s creature feature which throws in everything and the kitchen sink, from hulking Sasquatches, ghoulish zombies, bloody sacrifices and monstrous alien overlords. Featuring Academy Award-winner George Kennedy (Cool Hand Luke, Just Before Dawn, Uninvited) and packed full of gratuitous nudity and head-ripping action, Vinegar Syndrome is thrilled to unveil DEMONWARP on UHD for the very first time, restored in 4K from its original camera negative and loaded with a wealth of newly-produced bonus features.
- directed by: Emmett Alston
- starring: George Kennedy, David Michael O'Neill, Pamela Gilbert, Billy Jayne, Michelle Bauer, Hank Stratton, Colleen McDermott
- 1988 / 92 min / 1.85:1 / English Mono
Additional info:
- 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region Free Blu-ray
- 4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
- Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
- Commentary track with director Emmett Alston and producer Richard L. Albert, moderated by Jim Branscome of Cinematic Void
- "Beasts & Breasts" (19 min) - an interview with actress Michelle Bauer
- "Some of It Was Stupid" (25 min) - an interview with writer Jim Bertges
- "Of Aesthetic Beauty & Bigfoot" (37 min) - an interview with director of photography R. Michael Stringer
- "Composing Demonwarp" (27 min) - an interview with composer Dan Slider
- Audio interview with actor Hank Stratton, conducted by Ewan Cant (36 min)
- FX gallery, with narration by effects supervisor Mark Wolf (10 min)
- Still gallery
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- English SDH subtitles

Bakterion
In the small English town of Newton, a pharmaceutical company's experiments with a new vaccine take a disastrous turn when a laboratory accident triggers an outbreak of a deadly virus. With head scientist Dr. Adams missing, and the authorities eager to keep the incident under wraps, Captain Kirk is drafted in to try to get the situation under control. When horrifically mutilated bodies start turning up, drained of all their blood and bearing strange radiation burns, the awful truth soon becomes clear - Dr. Adams has been transformed into a blood-drinking mutant and is on the rampage! With the area under quarantine, the pressure is on Captain Kirk to track down and eliminate Dr. Adams before the authorities take drastic action.
An Italian/Spanish co-production helmed by director Tonino Ricci (Cave of the Sharks, Rush), appearing under his regular pseudonym Anthony Richmond, BAKTERION (aka Panic) is a good old-fashioned monster-on-the-loose romp starring Euro horror regular David Warbeck (The Black Cat, The Beyond) and Swedish starlet Janet Ågren (City of the Living Dead, Eaten Alive!). Featuring plentiful scenes of monster mayhem, including the creature running amok in a movie theater and terrorizing a group of choir boys in a church, the celluloid scientists at Vinegar Syndrome are thrilled to unleash BAKTERION from the laboratory in its world UHD premiere, restored in 4K from the original camera negative and accompanied by a host of new bonus features.
- directed by: Tonino Ricci
- starring: David Warbeck, Janet Ågren, Roberto Ricci, José Lifante, Miguel Herrera, Eugenio Benito
- 1982 / 94 min / 1.66:1 / Italian, English Mono
Additional info:
- 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region Free Blu-ray
- 4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
- Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 16mm original camera negative
- Commentary track with film historians Eugenio Ercolani and Troy Howarth
- "The Core of the Monster" (24 min) - an interview with FX artist and actor Roberto Ricci
- "Latex Memories" (18 min) - an interview with make-up artist Adriano Carboni
- "Monster Kids: The Heritage of Tonino Ricci and Rino Carboni" (25 min) - featurette with Roberto Ricci and Adriano Carboni
- Alternate English titles
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- Newly translated English subtitles

Body of Evidence
When the wealthy Andrew Marsh is found dead of a heart attack in bed, the police don't know what to make of the homemade sex-tape he died watching, nor the fact that he was discovered handcuffed. As it comes out that his much younger, BDSM-inclined girlfriend Rebecca Carlson was not only on that sextape, but also in his will for an $8M inheritance, district attorney Robert Garrett goes after her. Accusing Rebecca of having cunningly made her own body the murder weapon, and with public opinion against her, only Carlson's defense attorney, Frank Dulaney, seems to believe that she's innocent. But that's before things get considerably rougher, both in the court and in the uneasy confidence between Rebecca and her chosen counsel.
Released at the height of the 1990's erotic thriller boom, BODY OF EVIDENCE took the bold step of casting a pop culture superstar arguably at the peak of her fame, Madonna (Desperately Seeking Susan). Helmed by a master of the complicated character drama, Uli Edel (Christiane F.), with a nail-biting performance from four-time Oscar® nominee Willem Dafoe (To Live and Die in L.A.), this racy noir builds tension and mood to a dizzying climax. It also boasts a stacked supporting cast including Joe Mantegna (House of Games), Anne Archer (Fatal Attraction), Jürgen Prochnow (In the Mouth of Madness), and Julianne Moore (The Big Lebowski). Vinegar Syndrome is achingly excited to present the UHD debut of this twist-filled thriller in both its unrated director's and R-rated theatrical cuts, in brand-new, director-approved 4K restorations.
- directed by: Uli Edel
- starring: Madonna, Willem Dafoe, Anne Archer, Julianne Moore, Joe Mantegna
- 1993 / 101 min / 1.85:1 / English 2.0 Stereo
Additional info:
- 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD (UHD100) / Region A Blu-ray
- 4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
- Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
- Presented in two cuts on both UHD and BD discs: Unrated Director's Cut and R-rated Theatrical Cut
- "Seamless, Sensual Cinematography" (12 min) - an interview with cinematographer Douglas Milsome
- The Production of Provocation" (16 min) - an interview with director Uli Edel
- "The Madonna and The Whore" (20 min) - a video essay by Jennifer Moorman, PhD on Body of Evidence
- "Love or Murder" (6 min) - an archival making-of featurette
- Still gallery
- Theatrical trailer
- 40-page perfect-bound book with essays by Scout TaFoya, Walter Chaw, and Abbey Bender
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- English SDH subtitles

Dead Boyz Can't Fly
Deadbeat amateur artist Buzz shows up at a New York office building in hopes of landing himself a job, but quickly finds himself humiliated by a sleazy employment agent in front of his glamorous new female secretary. When Buzz happens across the same woman later that night, he decides to vent his anger by viciously raping and stabbing her to death. The next day, with the police on the hunt for the woman's murderer, Buzz convinces fellow goons Jo Jo and sadistic crossdresser Goose to launch an all-out assault on the office building in order to score cash and drugs. No sooner are the trio inside the building than they begin torturing, raping, and slaughtering their way through the terror-stricken office workers, forcing janitor John, a Vietnam veteran suffering from PTSD, to launch a counter-offensive against the hoodlums.
The final film by prolific erotic filmmaker Howard Winters, aka Cecil Howard (Firestorm, Star Angel), 1992's DEAD BOYZ CAN'T FLY is a gritty, blood-soaked throwback to the mean-spiritedness of 70s exploitation movies, based on an original script by Straw Weisman, writer of notorious nasty Fight for Your Life. Blending elements of A Clockwork Orange and The Warriors alongside aspects of Vietnam War-reckoning movies such as Born on the Fourth of July, Vinegar Syndrome Archive is delighted to unleash this underseen shocker on Blu-ray for the first time, freshly restored in 4K from its original camera negative and accompanied by a host of revelatory new cast and crew interviews.
- directed by: Howard Winters (aka Cecil Howard)
- starring: David John, Brad Friedman, Ruth Collins, Jason Stein, Daniel J. Johnson, Sheila Kennedy
- 1992 / 102 min / 1.85:1 / English Mono
Additional info:
- Region Free Blu-ray
- Newly scanned and restored in 4K from its 35mm original negative
- "On the Fly" (20 min) - an interview with actor Brad Friedman
- "Fear City" (24 min) - an interview with writer Straw Weisman
- "Babylon Red" (27 min) - an interview with executive producer Bradley Winters
- "Family Business" (20 min) - an interview with production assistant Scott Buckwald
- Still gallery
- Original trailer
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- English SDH subtitles

Boxcar Bertha
"Boxcar" Bertha Thompson (Barbara Hershey, The Last Temptation of Christ), a transient young woman living in the American south in the 1930s, rides the rails bouncing from job to job and town to town, often leaving dishonest men in her wake. She eventually comes across "Big" Bill Shelly (David Carradine, Death Race 2000), a hard working laborer turned union organizer. They quickly develop a romantic relationship and, along with two friends—Rake Brown (Barry Primus, New York, New York) and Von Morton (Bernie Casey, Hit Man)—begin an old fashioned crime spree, robbing banks and trains, and becoming fast enemies of both the railway company and local law enforcement.
The sophomore narrative feature for Martin Scorsese, who also co-edited the film, Boxcar Bertha bears not only many of the hallmarks of his filmography to come but those of producers Roger and Julie Corman as well. Adapted from the book Sister of the Road: The Autobiography of Boxcar Bertha, Scorsese's film combines elements of true crime grit with the style, and excesses, expected in drive-in exploitation pictures of the 1970s. Long overlooked in the filmography of one of American, and world, cinema's greatest filmmakers, Cinématographe is proud to bring Martin Scorsese's Boxcar Bertha to 4K UHD for the first time in the world, from a new restoration supervised by Scorsese himself.
- directed by: Martin Scorsese
- starring: Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, Barry Primus, Bernie Casey, John Carradine, Victor Argo
- 1972 / 88 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD MA 1.0
Additional info:
- 2-Disc Set: 4K Ultra HD + Region A Blu-ray
- New audio commentary by film critic Adrian Martin
- A New Talent - a new video interview with Ian Christie, editor of Scorsese on Scorsese
- Any Way You Can - a new video interview with actor Barry Primus
- What Price a Crucifix Tree: Female Protagonists and the Suffering Servants of Scorsese - a new video essay by film historian Daniel Kremer
- Trailers from Hell - Julie Corman and Chris Wilkinson on Boxcar Bertha
- Turner Classic Movies introduction to the film by Ben Mankiewicz, featuring interview footage with producer Roger Corman
- Gallery of rarely seen storyboards for the film, drawn by Martin Scorsese
- Booklet with a new interview with Martin Scorsese as well as essays by film critics Robert Daniels, Bilge Ebiri, Beatrice Loayza and Glenn Kenny, author of Made Men: the Story of Goodfellas
- English SDH subtitles
Vinegar Syndrome's February 2026 releases are available now through the label's website and select indie retailers.

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