Title 030 on the 101 Films Black Label, this release features interviews with Director Christopher Nolan, actors Jeremy Theobald and Lucy Russell, Producer Emma Thomas, Editor Gareth Heal, Composer David Julyan and frequent collaborator Jonathan Nolan. A new locations revisited' short film featuring actors Jeremy Theobald and Lucy Russell, a new commentary with actor Jeremy Theobald and film critic James Mottram, Christopher Nolan's short film Doodlebug. Curiosity develops into voyeuristic fixation as a young writer, Bill (Jeremy Theobald) follows strangers around London to research a novel. After following Cobb (Alex Haw), a well-heeled stranger, who is a thief, Bill's obsession takes a sinister turn. Drawn into Cobb's world of burglary, prying into the personal lives of victims, he becomes obsessed with an attractive young woman, played by Lucy Russell, an aspiring actress making her movie debut. In Cobb, Bill has found a strange companion, part mentor, part confessor and part evil twin.
A young priestess has formed her first adventuring party, but almost immediately they find themselves in distress. It's the Goblin Slayer who comes to their rescue--a man who's dedicated his life to the extermination of all goblins, by any means necessary. And when rumors of his feats begin to circulate, there's no telling who might come calling next.
From Richard Linklater, the director of Slacker, Dazed & Confused and Before Sunrise, Boyhood is a ground-breaking cinematic achievement; a fictional drama made with the same group of actors over a 12-year period. At once epic and intimate, it is a one-of-a-kind trip through the exhilaration of childhood, the seismic shifts of modern family life, and the passage of time itself. Dreamy-eyed grade-schooler Mason (Ellar Coltrane) is facing upheaval: his struggling single mom Olivia (Patricia Arquette) has decided to move him and older sister Samantha (Lorelei Linklater) to Houston just as their long-absent father Mason Sr. (Ethan Hawke) re-enters their world. Thus begins a decade of constantly unfolding heartbreak and wonder. Against the tide of family moves and controversies, faltering marriages and re-marriages, new schools, first loves, lost loves, good times and scary times that will shape him, Mason emerges to find his own road in life. A remarkable achievement that builds on Linklater's fascination with time, relationships and the ever-changing nature of our lives, Boyhood is a deeply moving experience that found praise from critics around the world and went on to win the award for Best Film at both the Golden Globes and British Academy Film Awards in 2015. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS - High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation - Lossless DTS HD MA 5.1 audio - Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing - Without Ambition, One Starts Nothing, a featurette featuring American poet and critic Dan Chiasson in conversation with his son Louis Chiasson about their shared love and connection to the film - In Search of Lost Time, a visual essay by critic and film-maker Scout Tafoya - Before and After Boyhood, an interview with Richard Linklater by film critic Rob Stone, author of Walk, Don't Run: The Cinema of Richard Linklater - Richard Linklater at the BFI, director Richard Linklater discusses Boyhood and his whole career in this on stage appearance at the British Film Institute - Theatrical trailer - Image gallery
DO NOT TRUST ANYONE.Since its first publication in 1955, Jack Finney's classic sci-fi/horror novel The Body Snatchers has inspired numerous adaptations and created a whole subgenre of era-defining alien doppelgangers in books, film, and TV. 2007's The Invasion was ahead of the curve, its eerily predictive shift toward a virus-like contagion more frighteningly resonant in a post-pandemic world.A space shuttle crashes to Earth carrying an alien organism. Soon people are changing, becoming detached and emotionless. People like CDC director Tucker Kaufman (Jeremy Northam) who is investigating the crash. Meanwhile his ex-wife, psychiatrist Carol Bennell (Nicole Kidman), sees the same behaviour in a friend of their son, and a patient claims that her husband is no longer her husband. As people all across Washington D.C. become infected and the insidious epidemic spreads, Carol must fight to protect herself and her son, who might just hold the key to stopping the escalating invasion.Produced by Joel Silver, and also starring Daniel Craig, Jeffrey Wright, and Veronica Cartwright, this edge-of-your-seat thriller is accompanied by a wealth of new and archival extras.LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY CONTENTS¢ High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation¢ Original lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Brand new audio commentary by film critics Andrea Subisati and Alexandra West, co-hosts of The Faculty of Horror podcast ¢ Body Snatchers and Beyond, a new visual essay by film scholar Alexandra Heller Nicholas ¢ That Bug That's Going Around, a new visual essay exploring The Invasion as pandemic prophecy by film scholar Josh Nelson ¢ We've Been Snatched Before, an archival featurette from 2007 ¢ The Invasion: A New Story, an archival featurette from 2007 ¢ The Invasion: On the Set, an archival featurette from 2007 ¢ The Invasion: Snatched, an archival featurette from 2007 ¢ Theatrical trailer ¢ Image gallery ¢ Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing by film critics William Bibbiani and Sally Christie ¢ Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket ¢ Double-sided fold out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket
The Last House on the Left is a vicious and efficient updating of the 1972 controversial graphic shocker of the same name, produced by its original director/producer pairing of Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham. When athletic teen Mari Collingwood (Sara Paxton) opts to hang out with her friend Paige in town rather than spend an evening in with her parents vacationing at the family's remote lake house, it marks the beginning of a night no one is going to forget. The two girls wind up in the company of escaped convict Krug (Garret Dillahunt) and his makeshift family of vile career criminals, who kidnap and brutally assault them before leaving them for dead. Fleeing from the scene of their violent crime during a storm, the thugs inadvertently seek refuge with Mari's parents, anxious as to why their daughter hasn't come home yet and primed to unleash the full forces of hell on anyone who would dare to touch so much as a hair on her head. Energetically directed by Dennis Iliadis from a new script by Carl Ellsworth (Red Eye, Disturbia), this remake of horror cinema's seminal tale of bloody revenge has been described by Stephen King as the best horror movie of the new century. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS ¢ High Definition Blu-ray⢠(1080p) presentation of the original Theatrical Version of the film ¢ Original lossless stereo audio and DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Introduction by director Dennis Iliadis ¢ Audio commentary by David Flint and Adrian Smith ¢ A River of Blood, a 31-minute interview with Sara Paxton ¢ The Notorious Krug, a 27-minute interview with actor Garret Dillahunt ¢ Suspending Disbelief, an 18-minute interview with screenwriter Carl Ellsworth ¢ Reviving the Legend, a 33-minute interview with producer Jonathan Craven ¢ Look Inside Featurette, from the films original 2009 release ¢ Deleted scenes ¢ Theatrical trailer ¢ Image gallery ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Eric Adrian Lee
The mid-nineties were a fertile period for the vampire movie. Big-name stars such as Tom Cruise and Eddie Murphy flocked to genre, as did high-caliber filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola, veterans Wes Craven and John Landis, independents Michael Almereyda and Jeffrey Arsenault, and up-and-comers Quentin Tarantino and Guillermo del Toro. Amid the fangs and crucifixes, Abel Ferrara reunited with his King of New York star Christopher Walken for The Addiction, a distinctly personal take on creatures of the night. Philosophy student Kathleen (Lili Taylor, The Conjuring) is dragged into an alleyway on her way home from class by Casanova (Annabella Sciorra, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle) and bitten on the neck. She quickly falls ill but realizes this isn't any ordinary disease when she develops an aversion to daylight and a thirst for human blood Having made a big-budget foray into science fiction two years earlier with Body Snatchers, Ferrara's approach to the vampire movie is in a lower key. Shot on the streets of New York, like so many of his major works including The Driller Killer, Ms. 45 and Bad Lieutenant and beautifully filmed in black and white, The Addiction sees the filmmaker on his own terms and at his very best: raw, shocking, intense, intelligent, masterful. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS ¢ Brand new 4K restoration from the original camera negative by Arrow Films ¢ 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray⢠presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10/compatible) ¢ Optional lossless 5.1 and 2.0 soundtracks ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Audio commentary by director Abel Ferrara, moderated by critic and biographer Brad Stevens ¢ Talking with the Vampires, a 2018 documentary about the film, featuring actors Christopher Walken and Lili Taylor, composer Joe Delia, cinematographer Ken Kelsch, and Ferrara himself ¢ 2018 interview with Abel Ferrara ¢ 2018 interview with Brad Stevens ¢ Abel Ferrara Edits The Addiction, an archival piece from the time of production ¢ Original trailer ¢ Image gallery ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Peter Strain ¢ Illustrated collector's booklet featuring writing on the film by critic Michael Ewins and an archival interview with Ferrara by Paul Duane
Writer-director and actor Tom Sainsbury, known for his comedic flair in such works as Wellington Paranormal and Guns Akimbo, shows his hidden passion for thrillers and human drama with Loop Track, his latest collaboration with Chillbox Creative which promises an electrifying journey into the unknown. Highly anxious Ian Thompson (Sainsbury) sets off on a solo trek in the New Zealand bush for some respite from the stress of everyday life. His plans for uninterrupted solitude are scuppered however, when he encounters Nicky (Hayden J Weal) and other hikers, only exacerbating his paranoia. As Ian's grip on reality weakens, he becomes convinced they are being followed. Miles from civilisation, their journey turns into a fight for survival as Ian's fears manifest into a surreal battle against an unseen threat lurking in the wilderness. Is it all just in his head? Or is someone, or something, really out there? Having already triumphed twice in the challenging 48Hours film competition, Tom Sainsbury delivers a gripping and tense psychological thriller that deftly explores the subjects of isolation and paranoia. Intertwining thrilling scares with moments of off-kilter humour, Loop Track is an unforgettable experience that lingers in the mind well beyond the closing credits. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS -High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation -Original stereo audio and 5.1 surround audio -Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing -New audio commentary with director, writer and lead actor Tom Sainsbury alongside producer and editor Gabriel Lunte -The Story, director and writer Tom Sainsbury introduces the story behind Loop Track -Tom's vision, director and writer Tom Sainsbury discusses where the idea behind the film came from -Origins of the Film, the producers of the film discuss the origins of the film following their short film (Time) Travel Centre -Characters and the Cast, Tom Sainsbury introduces the cast-The Creature, featurette detailing how The Creature came to be -Production, the crew discuss the feature production -Cinematography, producer and Director of Photography Milon Tesiram discusses the look of the film -Original Score, composer Mike Newport discusses the score -The Hut, featurette on the construction and design of the cabin -Eyers Forest Park Promo, promotional video for the Eyers Forest Park trails -(Time) Travel Centre, Tom Sainsbury's 2016 short film, winner of the 48Hours Film Festival-Image gallery -Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative -Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative -Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by film critic and author Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, director's notes and project background
IMPRISONED IN HIS OWN HOME! The Threat is a gritty crime drama in the vein of Kurosawa's High and Low, set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernising Japan that has left many of its citizens behind. Misawa (RentarÅ Mikuni, Fugitive from the Past, Vengeance is Mine) appears to lead a charmed life, the very model of Japan's post-war economic miracle. His position as the account manager of a prestigious advertising agency is enough to pay the mortgage on the spacious modern house he shares with his wife (Masumi Harukawa, Intentions of Murder) and their two young boys, kitted out with all the latest mod-cons. Then one day, the fragility of his existence is revealed when two violent jail-breakers turn up on his doorstep seeking refuge and threatening to embroil Misawa in their criminal activities. Arrow Video presents this little-seen early masterpiece from Kinji Fukasaku, the future director of Battles Without Honour and Humanity and Battle Royale, for the very first time outside of its own country in a stunning new transfer. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS - High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation - Original uncompressed mono audio - Optional newly translated English subtitles - Brand new audio commentary by Japanese film expert Tom Mes - Warning Warning Danger Danger, a brand new 20-minute video appreciation by critic and Japanese film specialist Mark Schilling - Original theatrical trailer - Image gallery - Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella - Illustrated collector's booklet featuring writing on the film by Hayley Scanlon - Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella
Following her 2017 debut feature Filthy, writer and director Tereza Nvotová returns with Nightsiren, a spellbinding contemporary drama that expertly blends psychological and supernatural horror to explore the intersections of misogyny and religious zealotry. In the wake of a tragic past, Šarlota (Natália Germáni) returns to her mountainous hometown after years of absence. After befriending Mira (Eva Mores), a spirited young herbalist, Šarlota stumbles upon the forgotten tale of an ancient witch and a wild child. Together, they embark on a quest to unearth the village's buried secrets. But as Šarlota delves deeper into the mysteries, she becomes entangled in a web of ancient legends turned reality. Accused of witchcraft and murder by fearful villagers, she must explore the darkness at the heart of the town to clear her name and confront the shadows of her past. Tereza Nvotová has created a captivating cinematic experience which has wowed audiences and critics alike on the international festival circuit, including Locarno where it won the Golden Leopard Filmmakers of the Present award. Beguiling and atmospheric, Nightsiren is a superb effort from one of the most exciting new voices in cinema.LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation Original stereo audio and 5.1 surround audioOptional English subtitles New audio commentary by film critic Kat Ellinger Witches and Sisterhood, a brand new video essay on witches and the idea of sisterhood as it pertains to both biological bonds and feminist collectivity by film critic and author Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Taboo, a brand new video essay exploring the relationship of femininity, the unknown and sexuality in Nightsiren by film critic and festival programmer Theatrical trailer Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Beth Morris Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Beth Morris Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anton Bitel, Cerise Howard and Alexandra West THIS FILM CONTAINS A SEQUENCE OF FLASHING LIGHTS WHICH MIGHT AFFECT CUSTOMERS WHO ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY
 The feature debut of director Frank Henenlotter (Brain Damage, Frankenhooker), 1982s Basket Case is a riotous and blood spattered midnight movie experience. Duane Bradley seems like a pretty ordinary guy. His formerly conjoined twin Belial, on the other hand, is a deformed creature who lives in a wicker basket. Arriving in the Big Apple and taking up a room at a seedy hotel, the pair set about hunting down and butchering the surgeons responsible for their separation. Filmed on a shoestring budget against the backdrop of 1980s New York (where it played on the midnight movie circuit for over two-and-a-half years), Basket Case has clawed its way from its humble origins to become one of the most celebrated cult movies of all time. LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY CONTENTS ¢ 4K restoration from the original 16mm negative by the Museum of Modern Art in cooperation with director Frank Henenlotter ¢ High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation ¢ Original uncompressed PCM mono audio ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Audio commentary with writer/director Frank Henenlotter and star Kevin Van Hentenryck ¢ Archival audio commentary with Frank Henenlotter, producer Edgar Ievins, actor Beverly Bonner and filmmaker Scooter McRae ¢ Basket Case 3-1/2: An Interview with Duane Bradley short film by Frank Henenlotter ¢ Me and the Bradley Boys interview with actor Kevin Van Hentenryck ¢ A Brief Interview with Director Frank Henenlotter a strange 2017 interview with the director ¢ Seeing Double: The Basket Case Twins interview with actors Florence and Mary Ellen Schultz ¢ Blood, Basket and Beyond interview with actor Beverly Bonner ¢ The Latvian Connection featurette including interviews with producer Edgar Ievins, casting person/actor Ilze Balodis, associate producer/special effects artist Ugis Nigals and Belial performer Kika Nigals ¢ Belial Goes to the Drive-In interview with film critic Joe Bob Briggs ¢ Basket Case at MoMA footage from the 2017 restoration premiere ¢ Whats in the Basket? feature-length documentary covering the three films in the Basket Case series ¢ In Search of the Hotel Broslin archival location featurette ¢ The Frisson of Fission: Basket Case, Conjoined Twins, and Freaks in Cinema video essay by Travis Crawford ¢ Slash of the Knife (1976, 30 mins) short made by Frank Henenlotter featuring many of the same actors from Basket Case, including optional audio commentary with Frank Henenlotter and playwright Mike Bencivenga ¢ Basket Case and Slash of the Knife outtakes ¢ Belials Dream (2017, 5 mins) animated short by filmmaker Robert Morgan ¢ Extensive image galleries ¢ Trailers, TV & radio spots ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck ¢ Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck ¢ Collectors booklet featuring writing on the film by Michael Gingold and a Basket Case comic strip by artist Martin Trafford
Over a long and wide-ranging career, director Enzo G. Castellari (Keoma, The Inglorious Bastards) helmed some of the most infamous of all the poliziotteschi - the gritty, action-packed crime films that proliferated in Italy throughout the 70s. Buckle up for a heart-stopping thrill ride through the seedy underbelly of Italian society in two of his most celebrated thrillers!In 1976's The Big Racket, Inspector Nico Palmieri (Fabio Testi, What Have You Done to Solange?) is hot on the heels of a gang of ruthless racketeers. Realizing he's not going to get anywhere within the confines of the law, Nico recruits a crack squad of civilians to dole out their own brand of justice. Then, in 1977's The Heroin Busters, rule-flouting cop Fabio (Testi) goes deep undercover, chasing a globe-trotting ring of drug-smugglers suspected to be operating out of Rome. But can he and Mike Hamilton (David Hemmings, Deep Red), an Interpol agent with a hair-trigger temper, stay one step ahead of the criminals long enough to bring them down from the inside?Featuring death-defying stunts, explosive shoot-outs and a pair of addictive, toe-tapping soundtracks courtesy of the De Angelis brothers (Torso) and legendary prog rock group Goblin (Suspiria), these two films represent the crème de la crème of the Italian crime thriller, both in stunning restorations and packed with bonus features.2-DISC SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS2K restorations of both films from the original 35mm camera negatives by Arrow FilmsHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentationsOriginal Italian and English front and end titlesRestored original lossless mono Italian and English soundtracksOptional English subtitles for the Italian soundtracksOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtracksAudio commentaries on both films by critics Adrian J. Smith and David FlintReversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by Colin MurdochDISC 1 - THE BIG RACKETThe Years of Racketeering, a video interview with co-writer/director Enzo G. CastellariViolent Times, a video interview with actor Fabio TestiAngel Face for a Tough Guy, a video interview with actor Massimo VanniKing of Movieola, a video interview with editor Gianfranco AmicucciThe Great Racket, an appreciation and career retrospective of composers Guido and Maurizio De Angelis by musician and disc collector Lovely JonTheatrical trailerImage galleryDISC 2 - THE HEROIN BUSTERSEndless Pursuit, a video interview with co-writer/director Enzo G. CastellariDrug Squad, a video interview with actor Fabio TestiThe Drug Dealer, a video interview with actor Massimo VanniHow They Killed Italian Cinema, a video interview with editor Gianfranco AmicucciA Cop on the Set, a video interview with retired poliziotto and criminologist Nicola LongoThe Eardrum Busters, an appreciation and career retrospective of composers Goblin by musician and disc collector Lovely JonTheatrical trailerImage gallery
Based upon harrowing real events which were turned into a 1955 novel by Jean-Paul Clébert, The Blockhouse starts explosively with an Allied air raid on a Nazi prison camp. Six escaped prisoners take shelter in an underground blockhouse, which is soon destroyed by heavy shelling. Trapped underground, with an almost endless supply of food, wine and candles, the men must endure confinement with no prospect of escape or rescue. Featuring a stunning ensemble cast that includes Peter Sellers (Hoffman), Charles Aznavour (Shoot the Pianist), Peter Vaughan (Symptoms), Jeremy Kemp (The Strange Affair), Per Oscarsson (A Dandy in Aspic) and Leon Lissek (Marat/Sade), The Blockhouse was filmed on the Channel Islands in a dank and dark underground bunker, giving the film a suffocating sense of claustrophobia. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES Restoration from a 4K scan of the original negative by Powerhouse Films Two feature presentations: the distributor version (92 mins); and the director's version (92 mins) featuring revised and extended opening and closing captions Original mono audio Shots in the Dark (2022, 6 mins): co-star Leon Lissek remembers the highs and lows of filming on the Channel Islands Out of the Darkness (2022, 13 mins): Fred Rees and Gilda Rees, director Clive Rees' son and widow, recall the film's turbulent production history Underground Filmmaking (2022, 19 mins): producer Kent Walwin on the many challenges of making a low-budget war film Down to Earth (2022, 12 mins): production manager Matthew Raymond recalls procuring a Spitfire for the opening battle When Lights Go Low (2022, 10 mins): electrician Peter Bloor on the perils of powering a shoot deep underground The Channel Islands 19401945 (1945, 17 mins): short film produced by the Crown Film Unit which sees Channel Islanders re-enact incidents from the German occupation during World War II Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
The first collaboration between director Ken Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty a relationship which now extends to fifteen feature films and shorts, including My Name Is Joe and I, Daniel Blake Carla's Song tells the story of George (Robert Carlyle, Trainspotting), a Glaswegian bus driver, and Carla (Oyanka Cabezas), a Nicaraguan refugee. Set in 1987, the film follows the pair as they meet, fall in love, and travel to Nicaragua in search of Carla's former lover, a possible victim of the civil war. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES High Definition remaster Original stereo audio Audio commentary with director Ken Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty (2005) An Extraordinary Thing (2021, 18 mins): producer Sally Hibbin recalls the challenges of filming in Nicaragua Two Worlds Collide (2021, 9 mins): editor Jonathan Morris discusses working on an ambitious, international scale Tuning in to Nicaragua (2021, 10 mins): composer George Fenton details his approach to scoring the film Background to the Art (2021, 14 mins): art director Fergus Clegg on recreating the late-eighties setting of Carla's Song Sounds of Music (2021, 10 mins): sound recordist Ray Beckett discusses the technical aspects of Loach's documentary style of filmmaking Keeping Up Appearances (2021, 10 mins): script supervisor Susanna Lenton relates the complexities of shooting the film in sequence Ten deleted scenes (12 mins) Original theatrical trailer Image gallery: publicity and promotional material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
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