
An adult film star in 80s Los Angeles tries to cross over to the mainstream by starring in a new horror film, but her past soon catches up with her and friends and colleagues start turning up dead.
Special Features
- Presented in HDR with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
- New audio commentary by Bill Ackerman & Amanda Reyes
- Back to the Blank Page: a new interview with Director Ti West
- Money on the Screen: a new interview with Producer Jacob Jaffke
- B-Movie Aesthetic: a new interview with Director of Photography Eliot Rockett
- Curating Space: a new audio interview with Production Designer Jason Kisvarday
- The Whole World's Gonna Know My Name: Kat Hughes on MaXXXine
- The Belly of the Beast
- XXX Marks the Spot
- Hollywood is a Killer
- Q&A with Ti West
Limited Edition Contents
- Rigid slipcase with new artwork by OC Agency Group
- 120-page book with new essays by Reyna Cervantes, Sarah Miles, Sam Moore, James Rose, Rebecca Sayce and Michelle Swope
- 6 collectors' art cards
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For Collectors, Genre-Fans & 4K Enthusiasts, Worth It If you appreciate horror with style — neon-soaked sleaze, giallo-tinged horror, provoked unease, and a final-act bloodbath — the 4K Collector’s Edition of MaXXXine is absolutely worth grabbing. For visual and audio presentation, and for the value added by the packaging and extras, this feels like the definitive home-media edition of the film. That said: if you care most about story cohesion or emotional payoff, the film remains divisive. The 4K doesn’t fix structural problems — but what it does do is present MaXXXine as the auteur-driven aesthetic horror that it wants to be.







