From executive producer Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Free Fire) comes a mind-bending British psychological thriller to sit alongside such classics of the genre as Nicolas Roeg and Donald Cammell s Performance, David Lynch s Lost Highway and Christopher Nolan s Following. Chris is a homicide detective called to London to investigate a strange double murder. Both victims appear to have continued moving towards their assailant despite multiple gunshots to the face and chest. On a hunch, and with the help of an old colleague and former girlfriend Chris decides to go undercover as a patient to investigate the suspect s psychotherapist, the mysterious Alexander Morland, who has a taste for the occult... The debut feature of writer-director Gareth Tunley, starring Tom Meeten (Sightseers), Alice Lowe (Garth Marenghi s Darkplace) and Dan Renton Skinner (Notes on Blindness), The Ghoul is the latest standout addition to a thriving new wave of British cinema. DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original uncompressed 5.1 audio Optional English subtitles for the hard-of-hearing Filmmakers commentary Interviews with the cast and crew The Baron, a 2013 short film by Gareth Tunley, starring Tom Meeten and Steve Oram (Aaaaaaaah!, Sightseers) Trailer FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Booklet featuring writing on the film by Adam Scovell, author of Folk Horror: Hours Dreadful and Things Strange
From executive producer Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Free Fire) comes a mind-bending British psychological thriller to sit alongside such classics of the genre as Nicolas Roeg and Donald Cammell s Performance, David Lynch s Lost Highway and Christopher Nolan s Following. Chris is a homicide detective called to London to investigate a strange double murder. Both victims appear to have continued moving towards their assailant despite multiple gunshots to the face and chest. On a hunch, and with the help of an old colleague and former girlfriend Chris decides to go undercover as a patient to investigate the suspect s psychotherapist, the mysterious Alexander Morland, who has a taste for the occult... The debut feature of writer-director Gareth Tunley, starring Tom Meeten (Sightseers), Alice Lowe (Garth Marenghi s Darkplace) and Dan Renton Skinner (Notes on Blindness), The Ghoul is the latest standout addition to a thriving new wave of British cinema. DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS: Standard Definiton DVD presentation Original 5.1 audio Optional English subtitles for the hard-of-hearing Filmmakers commentary Interviews with the cast and crew The Baron, a 2013 short film by Gareth Tunley, starring Tom Meeten and Steve Oram (Aaaaaaaah!, Sightseers) Trailer FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Booklet featuring writing on the film by Adam Scovell, author of Folk Horror: Hours Dreadful and Things Strange
In the summer of 1983, just days before the birth of his first son, writer and theologian John Hull went blind. In order to make sense of the upheaval in his life, he began keeping a diary on audiocassette.
Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller join together to scratch beneath the surface of po-faced British respectability in their own sketch show Armstrong And Miller. From the divorced dad who 'bonds' with his son by giving brutally honest answers to innocent questions to an inappropriate dentist who treats his captive audience to tales of the state of his dog's prostate and swinger parties to a suburban husband who returns home from work to find his wife and his best friend Pete in full bondage gear Armstrong And Miller offer up a wealth of hilarious sketches.
Hello everybody Now then as some of you might know I was made to go off round the country earlier on this year and do a show to loads of people. It wasn't my idea I was made to do it by that lot what pull all the strings. I went everywhere up north down south and I even had to go to Scotland but you have to do these things you see. If I'd have had my way I wouldn't have gone I'd have stayed at home with my feet up watching Dragons Den with a box of Magnums but it wasn't my way..So in the end what happened was I got to this one place in Digbeth which is in Birmingham and they've got a load of video cameras there and they say right we're gonna film this and I shrugged my shoulders and said OK. So they did and this is what you've got in your hands the DVD of it so have a look at it and see what you think. OK bye From Angelos.
Documentary focusing on the audio diaries of British writer and theologian John Hull in which he recorded his experience with blindness. Having gone blind in the middle of his career and just before the birth of his first son, John Hull decided to keep audio records of his experiences as a way to come to terms with his condition and to record important family events. Having studied theology at Cambridge and obtained a PhD from the University of Birmingham, John combined his academic work on theology and education with his new experiences of disability and blindness. This included producing articles and books on the topic in which he sought to examine his condition in a Christian context as well as producing real-world solutions to aid the disabled. The film combines John's reflections with reconstructions featuring actors Dan Renton Skinner as John and Simone Kirby as his wife Marilyn to tell the story of how his eyes and eventually his visual memory failed him. Extras Notes on Notes on Blindness Directing as a Team Lip Synching John and Marily Special Features: Audio Introduction Enhanced Soundtrack Audio Description by Stephan Mangan Audio Description by Louise Fryer Integrated Hard of Hearing Subtitles
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