We've got a trio of Dark Sky Films hitting retailers this July starting with Roy Ward Baker's 1972 pic Asylum, which Don writes, "Whether you are an Amicus fan, a devotee of British horror, or just an average fright flick lover looking for a great collection of terror tales for a dark, stormy night, this movie delivers the goods." Next up is Paul Annett's 1974 flick The Beast Must Die, which "is definitely one of the weakest films in the Amicus catalog, a confused concoction that perfectly exemplifies why cinematic thrill-seekers began turning their backs on English horror in the 1970s." Last, we've added a review for Roy Ward Baker's 1973 film And Now the Screaming Starts!, which Don calls "a vastly underrated supernatural chiller that showcases some topnotch acting and exceptional direction in a visually stunning, gothic setting." Click the titles for pics, synopses, and ordering links.