• Society (Limited Edition) (Arrow Video)
  • Furious 7 (Extended Edition) (Universal)
  • The Hobbit: The Battle of the
  • Five Armies (Extended Edition) (Warner)
  • Vanilla Sky (Alternate Ending) (Paramount)
  • X-Men: Days of Future Past (The Rogue Cut) (20th Century Fox)

Best DVD/BD Classic Film Release:

  • Cemetery Without Crosses (Arrow Video)
  • Burnt Offerings (Kino Lorber)
  • Ladyhawke (Warner Archive)
  • Miracle Mile (Kino Lorber)
  • The Monster That Challenged the World (Kino Lorber)
  • Tales of Terror (Kino Lorber)
  • X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (Kino Lorber)

Best DVD/BD Collection:

“Stars Wars: The Force Awakens” earned a record-breaking 15 nominations, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actor (Harrison Ford, John Boyega), Best Actress (Daisy Ridley), Best Supporting Actor (Adam Driver), Best Supporting Actress(es) (Carrie Fisher & Lupita Nyong’o) as well as Best Director (J.J. Abrams), Best Screenplay (JJ Abrams, Lawrence Kasdan & Michael Arndt), Best Music (John Williams) as the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films today announced nominations for the 42nd Annual Saturn Awards.

Other major contenders were Guillermo Del Toro’s Gothic Horror masterpiece “Crimson Peak,” which romanced 9 nominations, including Best Horror Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress (Jessica Chastain) and Best Actress (Mia Wasikowska), alongside George Miller’s “Mad Max: Fury Road,” also with 9 nominations, for such top honors as Best Science Fiction Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actress (Charlize Theron).

Also making a strong showing was “Jurassic World,” which proved this blockbuster franchise was far from extinct by garnering 7 nominations, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Screenplay (Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly), and Best Director (Colin Trevorrow). Marvel’s “Ant-Man” and “Avengers: Age of Ultron” will go head-to-head in the Best Comics-to-Film category, with 6 and 4 nominations respectively, and Ridley Scott’s “The Martian” scienced 6 nominations including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Screenplay (Drew Goddard), Best Supporting Actress (Jessica Chastain, *her second nomination of the year), Best Actor (Matt Damon) and Best Director (Ridley Scott).

In TV categories, AMC’s stalwart show The Walking Dead walked off with 7 nominations (while its sister show Fear the Walking Dead scared up 3), followed closely by Game of Thrones (HBO) with 5, and a four-way-tie between Daredevil (Netflix), Hannibal (NBC), Supergirl (CBS), and Wayward Pines (Fox), each with 4. Nostalgia made us believers again as The X-Files (Fox) and Ash vs. Evil Dead (Starz) received 3 and 2 noms respectively, including Best TV Actors David Duchovny (The X-Files)and Bruce Campbell (Ash vs. Evil Dead), and Gillian Anderson who was nominated for her roles in both The X-Files and Hannibal.

This year the Saturn Awards has added Best New Media Television – which saw Netflix receive an amazing 9 nominations (lead by Marvel’s Daredevil and Jessica Jones) with Amazon achieving two with for The Man in the High Castle, and Bosch.

The Academy was founded in 1972 by noted film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed to honor and recognize films often overlooked by mainstream awards. Over the years, the Academy has expanded its reach to include recognizing excellence in television and home entertainment, as well as other genres, including adventure, thriller and action. Robert Holguin, president of the Academy stated “The genre entertainment arena has caused a sensation in terms of success and quality. The world is seeing the power and influence which has been achieved in these most imaginative and creative fields of entertainment”.

This year’s Saturn Awards will be presented in June in Burbank, California. For a complete list of nominations and more information about the Academy go HERE