2017 Reaper Awards: Hellraiser Box Set Brings Suffering as Horror Title of the Year; See All the Winners Here!

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Today’s the day when the winners of the 2017 Reaper Awards are revealed, and the results are pretty impressive! Leading the pack is the Arrow Video collector’s edition box set of the first three Hellraiser films, which took the Horror Title of the Year trophy. The Hellraiser: Scarlet Box Trilogy also won Best Collection and Best Extras.

Another Arrow Blu-ray, a limited-edition re-release of Donnie Darko, took Best Title From the Vault and Best Packaging. Choice Theatrical Cut went to Warner’s The Conjuring 2.

The 2017 Reaper Awards, presented by Home Media Magazine and DreadCentral.com, honored the top horror and thriller titles released between August 1, 2016, and July 31, 2017. Studios submitted contenders for consideration by a panel of judges in conjunction with a consumer vote.

Here are all your 2017 Reaper Awards winners:

Horror Title of the Year
Hellraiser: Scarlet Box Trilogy (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment)

Choice Theatrical Cut
The Conjuring 2 (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

Best Limited Release/Direct-to-Video Title
XX (Magnolia Home Entertainment)

Best Title From the Vault (Re-release or Catalog Title)
Donnie Darko — Limited Edition (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment)

Best Collection
Hellraiser: Scarlet Box Trilogy (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment)

Best Indie or Foreign Disc
The Eyes of My Mother (Magnolia Home Entertainment)

Best Extras
Hellraiser: Scarlet Box Trilogy (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment)

Best Box Art
Tales From the Hood — Collector’s Edition (Shout! Factory)

Best Packaging
Donnie Darko — Limited Edition (Arrow Video/MVD Entertainment)

Best Big Bad
The Blind Man (Stephen Lang) – Don’t Breathe (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

Best Scream Queen
Julia (Matilda Lutz) – Rings (Paramount Home Media Distribution)

Best Kill
Ramsay Bolton – Game of Thrones: The Complete Sixth Season (HBO Home Entertainment)

Best Line of Dialogue
Countess to Liz: “Oh, honey. Goddesses don’t speak in whispers. They scream.” – American Horror Story: Hotel (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment)

Spookiest Kidvid
Archie’s Weird Mysteries: The Complete Series (Mill Creek Entertainment)

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