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  • Looking For RichardLooking For Richard | DVD | (03/01/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Directed by and starring Al Pacino this quasi-documentary is Pacino's passion in his quest to make Shakespeare more accessible to modern day America. Shakespeare's most performed play 'Richard The Third' is the vehicle he uses to bridge the gap between Victorian soap opera and twentieth century culture. As well as hearing the views of the man on the street we also meet Pacino's friends and fellow actors in his film version of 'Richard The Third'. These include Kevin Spacey Winona

  • Brain Damage [Blu-ray]Brain Damage | Blu Ray | (03/02/2020) from £15.79   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    From Frank Henenlotter, the man behind such cult horror favourites as Basket Case and Frankenhooker, comes Brain Damage the ultimate head-trip, now finally on Blu-ray! Meet Elmer. He's your friendly neighborhood parasite with the ability to induce euphoric hallucinations in his hosts. But these LSD-like trips come with a hefty price tag: when young Brian comes under Elmer's addictive spell, it's not long before he finds himself scouring the city streets in search of his parasite friend's preferred food source brains! Featuring late TV horror host John Zacherle as the voice of Elmer, Brain Damage boasts some of the most astonishingly bad taste gore gags ever realized, including the notorious brain-pulling sequence and a blow-job that ends with a distinctly unconventional climax. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original Mono and 5.1 DTS-HD MA Surround Audio Options Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Isolated Score Audio commentary by writer-director Frank Henenlotter Listen to the Light: The Making of Brain Damage documentary featuring interviews with actor Rick Herbst, producer Edgar Ievins, editor James Kwei, first assistant director Gregory Lamberson, visual effects supervisor Al Magliochetti and makeup artist Dan Frye The Effects of Brain Damage FX artist and creator of Elmer Gabe Bartalos looks back at his iconic effects work on the film Animating Elmer featurette looking at the contributions of visual effects supervisor Al Magliochetti Karen Ogle: A Look Back stills photographer, script supervisor and assistant editor Karen Ogle recalls her fond memories of working on Brain Damage Elmer's Turf: The NYC Locations of Brain Damage featurette revisiting the film's original shooting locations Tasty Memories: A Brain Damage Obsession an interview with superfan Adam Skinner Brain Damage Q&A with Frank Henenlotter recorded at the 2016 Offscreen Film Festival Image Galleries Original Theatrical Trailer Bygone Behemoth animated short by Harry Chaskin, featuring a brief appearance by John Zacherle in his final onscreen credit Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck

  • Brain Damage [1988]Brain Damage | DVD | (29/10/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A chatty worm-like parasite offers the utmost psychedelic experiences to its host if they allow him to latch onto their necks and inject their brains with a bizarre secretion. For Brian this trip is better than his dull life but in order to maintain the buzz he must provide this parasite with its favourite food - human brains.

  • Demon House [1997]Demon House | DVD | (12/04/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    From the director of Nightmare Man (1999) and sundry episodes of Due South and The Outer Limits TV series comes Demon House, a schlocky horror flick re-titled to disguise the fact that it's actually Night of the Demons III. Here we see yet another visit by a group of stupid teenagers to a house wherein lies a doorway to Hell. Amelia Kinkade returns as evil hostess Angela, but that's all there is to link back to the previous two movies--they even use an entirely different house! As for the plot: it's Halloween and two girls with car trouble hitch a lift from a vanload of clichéd "kids" who accidentally hold up a Kwik-E-Mart. They hide in the out-of-bounds funeral parlour, Hull House, which--you'll never guess--has a history of mysterious murders. Then, in a surprising twist, they begin to be picked off one-by-one and transformed into a variety of demons. A race ensues to see who will survive until sun-up. The camera trickery is right out of Sam Raimi's vastly superior Evil Dead trilogy, while even the titillating nudity is dispensed with in the first few minutes. At least the CGI credits sequence is impressive. On the DVD: Check out the extras: a trailer! 12 "interactive" chapters! 4:3 screen ratio! Plastic case! --Paul Tonks

  • The Miracle of Saint Ralph [DVD]The Miracle of Saint Ralph | DVD | (31/05/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The Miracle of Saint Ralph is an inspirational funny and heart-warming story of one boy's triumph over adversity. Ralph Walker is a normal 14 year-old with extraordinary belief. Desperate to help his seriously ill mother Ralph is told it would take a miracle for her to recover. After joining the school running club Ralph finds the perfect mission to perform the miracle he needs - winning one of the world's toughest races The Boston Marathon. Starring Campbell Scott (Music and Lyrics) and Academy Award nominee Jennifer Tilly (Liar Liar) The Miracle of Saint Ralph is an amazing tale of faith belief and the power of the human spirit. Can Ralph prove everyone wrong and fulfill his destiny?

  • Black Point [DVD]Black Point | DVD | (15/09/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Seasoned television cop David Caruso (formerly of TV's hit series NYPD BLUE) goes back to his crime fighting roots here, playing an ex-cop with a strong sense of right and wrong. When he falls obsessively in love with a beautiful woman, this former policeman finds himself caught up on the side of the law he once tried to fight, entangled in an illegal, murderous game.

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