Jessica Rosen
If you missed the black metal historical documentary 'Until the Light Takes Us' -- which featured notorious musicians like Gylve 'Fenriz' Nagell, Varg 'Count Grishnackh' Vikernes, Jan Axel 'Hellhammer' Blomberg and Kjetil 'Frost' Haraldstad -- when it enjoyed a 20-week theatrical run, your day just got a little darker. The DVD will be released on Sept. 28 in a standard, single-disc configuration, a limited two-disc edition, a Blu-ray version and as a digital download.
'Until the Light Takes Us' grossed $130,000 during its theatrical run, which might seem healthy to the outside observer. But it wasn't like cash rained down on filmmakers Audrey Ewell and Aaron Aites for their labor of love. "The film did well theatrically, especially for an independent documentary about a subject that many thought would be too niche to succeed in a time when so many films are failing at the box office," Ewell told Noisecreep. "The theatrical release had a separate budget from the production budget, and yes, the people who put up that budget did make their money back and a little extra. We the filmmakers didn't see any of that of course."