Saturn Award for Best DVD or Blu-ray Release

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Saturn Award for Best DVD or Blu-ray Release
Awarded forBest DVD/Blu-ray release of the year for a genre film
Country United States
Presented by Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films
First awarded 2001
Currently held byKing Cohen
Website www.saturnawards.org

Saturn Award for Best DVD or Blu-ray Release (formerly Saturn Award for Best DVD Release) is an award presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films for each film considered to be released either on DVD or on Blu-ray or both sometimes. The following is a list of the winners of this award:

Winners

YearFilmRef
2001
(28th)
Ginger Snaps [1]
Bruiser
Harry, He's Here to Help
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
Panic
Rat
2002
(29th)
Dog Soldiers [1]
Brother's Keeper
Dagon
The Hunchback of Notre Dame II
Metropolis
Vampires: Los Muertos
2003
(30th)
Bionicle: Mask of Light [1]
Anatomy 2
The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting
Interstate 60
May
Millennium Actress
2004
(31st)
Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation [2]
Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru-Nui
Ju-On: The Grudge
The Lion King 1½
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
Ripley's Game
2005
(32nd)
Ray Harryhausen: The Early Years Collection[ citation needed ]
Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows
Boo
Cube Zero
Dead & Breakfast
Ringers: Lord of the Fans
2006
(33rd)
The Sci-Fi Boys [3]
2001 Maniacs
Bambi II
Beowulf & Grendel
The Butterfly Effect 2
Hollow Man 2
2007
(34th)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari [4]
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
Driftwood
The Man from Earth
The Nines
White Noise: The Light
2008
(35th)
Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer [5]
Cold Prey
The Deaths of Ian Stone
Resident Evil: Degeneration
Starship Troopers 3: Marauder
Stuck
2009
(36th)
Nothing But the Truth [6]
The House of the Devil
Laid to Rest
Not Forgotten
Pontypool
Super Capers
Surveillance
2010
(37th)
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy [7]
The Disappearance of Alice Creed
District 13: Ultimatum
The Good Heart
The New Daughter
The Square
2011
(38th)
Atlas Shrugged: Part I (tie) [8]
The Perfect Host (tie)
13
City of Life and Death
The Double
Kill the Irishman
The Reef
2012
(39th)
Touchback [9]
Atlas Shrugged Part II: The Strike
Chained
Cosmopolis
The Possession
A Thousand Cuts
2013
(40th)
Big Ass Spider! [10]
The Brass Teapot
Curse of Chucky
Mischief Night
Solomon Kane
Twixt
You're Next
2014
(41st)
Odd Thomas [11]
Beneath
Blue Ruin
Ragnarok
White Bird in a Blizzard
Wolf Creek 2
2015
(42nd)
Burying the Ex [12]
Big Game
The Cobbler
Monsters: Dark Continent
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Wolf Totem
2016
(43rd)
Tales of Halloween [13]
Dog Eat Dog
The Girl
The Lobster
The Man Who Knew Infinity
The Wailing
2017
(44th)
Dave Made a Maze [14]
2:22
Colossal
Cult of Chucky
Devil's Whisper
The Man from Earth: Holocene
2018/2019
(45th)
King Cohen [15]
Fahrenheit 451
Jonathan
Kin
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase
Time Freak

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