101 Films presents cult sci-fi horror The Brain (1988), an extraterrestrial overdose of cerebral terror and media mind control, available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK and title 027 on the 101 Films Black Label. Imagine a pulsating mass of grey matter, expanding in size and strength as it takes control of human minds and devours human bodies. It could never happen, right? Just watch Independent Thinking, starring Dr. Anthony Blakely (David Gale, Re-Animator), a hot TV programme. But as the show's ratings continue to soar, so does the suicide and murder rate among its viewers. What they don't know is that Dr. Blakely has teamed with an alien brain and plans to gain control of all humanity. Product Features Limited Edition Booklet: Includes 'Ed Trauma' by Andrew Graves and ˜Thoughts for Food: TV Terrors and other prevalent anxieties in The Brain' by Liam Hathaway (NEW) Sounds of the Mind: Paul Zaza on the Brain (NEW) 2K Scan of the original negative Commentary with director Ed Hunt Commentary with composer Paul Zaza Commentary with actor Tom Bresnahan Canada on the Mind An interview with actress Cynthia Preston From Monster Kid to Monster Man An interview with actor George Buza Brain Art An interview with assistant art director Michael Borthwick Food For Thought: A Love Letter To The Brain Still Gallery
Episodes comprise: The Bird The Bird / Butch Mario And The Luigi Kid / King Mario Of Cramalot / Mario's Magic Carpet / Rollin' Down The River / The Great Gladiator Gig
Mercenaries Ben & Vince are assigned to destroy a stolen military arms cache held by a group of terrorists.
A talk show producer faces her own guilt when she discovers that her best friend was murdered after answering an online personal ad. Against the wishes of Detective D'Salvo she begins a dating game drawing the killers sights to her.
When close siblings Leon and Ursula lose their parents in a tragic car accident they inherit the imposing family homestead along with a creepy heirloom - their late father's medical dummy 'Pin'. Leon has always treated Pin like a member of the family but this bizarre relationship starts to take a decidedly sinister turn; and when the dummy starts donning dad's old suits and terrorising the house-guests Ursula begins to have serious concerns about her brother's sanity. After all Pin is just a dummy... isn't he? Starring Lost's Terry O'Quinn (who genre fans will know best for his gleefully demented star turn in The Stepfather) Pin is a gem of late 80s horror in the tradition of classic dummy fright flicks such as Magic and Dead of Night. Special Features: Reversible Sleeve of Original Artwork Collector's Booklet by Lee Gambini Original Theatrical Trailer
Three film adaptations from the novels of the woman known to millions as 'The Queen Of Suspense'. Pretend You Don't See Her (Dir. Rene Bonniere 2002): After witnessing the brutal murder of a client a real estate agent becomes entangled in the homicide investigation and races to uncover the motives behind the killing before she becomes the next victim. Loves Music Loves To Dance (Dir. Mario Azzopardi 2001): A talk show producer faces her own guilt when she discovers
At the turn of the century a notorious occultist named Alfred Fischer conjures up a brothel full of ravenous demons in a bizare ritual. Taking the form of beautiful women the beasts desire a steady diet of fresh prey that only a human servant can provide. Almost a century after Fischer meets his mysterious end a team of para-psychologists investigate his manor for signs of restless spirits. In no time they are besieged by sexy demons a mad man with a secret past and a horde of slaughtering zombies.
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