The Fantastic Four are back and this time they find themselves having to deal with the powerful Silver Surfer and the planet-eating Galactus.
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS Fourteen of the Godfather of Gore's finest attractions, restored from original and best surviving vault materials High Definition Blu-rayTM (1080p) presentation of the features and extras on 7 Blu-ray discs DISC ONE: BLOOD FEAST (1963) & SCUM OF THE EARTH (1963) Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis Audio Commentary on Blood Feast with Lewis and producer David F. Friedman Blood Feast Outtakes Blood Perceptions filmmakers Nicholas McCarthy (The Pact) and Rodney Ascher (Room 237) offer their insight on Blood Feast and the importance of Herschell Gordon Lewis Herschell's History archival interview in which Lewis discusses his entry into the film industry including Scum of the Earth How Herschell Found His Niche Lewis discusses more of his early work in nudie cuties and the making of The Adventures of Lucky Pierre Archival interview with Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman from 1987 Carving Magic (1959) vintage short featuring Blood Feast's Bill Kerwin Blood Feast Radio Spot and Trailer DISC TWO: TWO THOUSAND MANIACS! (1964) & MOONSHINE MOUNTAIN (1964) Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis Audio Commentary on Two Thousand Maniacs! with Lewis and producer David F. Friedman Two Thousand Maniacs! Outtakes Two Thousand Maniacs Can't Be Wrong Tim Sullivan (director, 2001 Maniacs) on Two Thousand Maniacs! Hicksploitation: Confidential visual essay on the history of the American South's representation in cinema David Friedman: The Gentlemen's Smut Peddler a tribute to the legendary producer featuring Herschell Gordon Lewis, filmmakers Fred Olen Ray, Tim Sullivan and Bob Murawski Herschell's Art of Advertising Lewis shares his expert opinion on the art of selling movies and how to hook an audience. Trailers for Two Thousands Maniacs! and Moonshine Mountain DISC THREE: COLOR ME BLOOD RED (1965) & SOMETHING WEIRD (1967) Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis Audio Commentary on Color Me Blood Red with Lewis and producer David F. Friedman Audio Commentary on Something Weird with Lewis and Friedman Color Me Blood Red Outtakes The Art of Madness visual essay on the recurring motif of mad artists as killers in horror cinema Weirdsville film Scholar Jeffrey Sconce on Something Weird Lewis on Jimmy, the Boy Wonder, his 1966 children's musical A Hot Night at the Go Go Lounge! Lewis' 1966 dance short Trailers for Color Me Blood Red and Something Weird DISC FOUR: THE GRUESOME TWOSOME (1967) & A TASTE OF BLOOD (1967) Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis Audio Commentary on The Gruesome Twosome with Lewis Audio Commentary on A Taste of Blood with Lewis Peaches Christ Flips her Wig! the San Francisco performer on The Gruesome Twosome It Came From Florida filmmaker Fred Olen Ray (Scalps) on Florida Filmmaking Herschell vs The Censors Lewis discusses some of the pitfalls involving local censorship and the lengths to which angry moviegoers tried to stop him Trailers for The Gruesome Twosome and A Taste of Blood DISC FIVE: SHE-DEVILS ON WHEELS (1968) & JUST FOR THE HELL OF IT (1968) Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis Audio Commentary on She-Devils on Wheels with Lewis Garage Punk Gore filmmaker and musician Chris Alexander discusses the films and music of Herschell Gordon Lewis The Shocking Truth! Bob Murawski on his lifelong love for Herschell Gordon Lewis and what he has learned from Lewis' films Lewis on his 1968 film The Alley Tramp She-Devils on Wheels Radio Spot Trailers for She-Devils on Wheels and Just for the Hell of It DISC SIX: HOW TO MAKE A DOLL (1968) & THE WIZARD OF GORE (1970) Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis Audio Commentary on The Wizard of Gore with Lewis Montag Speaks an interview with Wizard of Gore actor Ray Sager The Gore The Merrier an interview with Jeremy Kasten, director of the 2007 Wizard of Gore remake The Incredibly Strange Film Show: Herschell Gordon Lewis The Godfather of Gore episode of the Jonathan Ross-hosted documentary series focusing on Lewis' films, featuring interviews with Lewis, producer David F. Friedman, actor Bill Kerwin, John Waters and more The Wizard of Gore Trailer DISC SEVEN: THIS STUFF'LL KILL YA! (1971) & THE GORE GORE GIRLS (1972) Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis Audio Commentary on The Gore Gore Girls with Herschell Gordon Lewis Audio Commentary on This Stuff'll Kill Ya! by camera operator and Lewis biographer Daniel Krogh Regional Bloodshed filmmakers Joe Swanberg and Spencer Parsons discuss the Midwestern roots and work ethic of Lewis' output and how The Gore Gore Girls represents the shift into transgressive '70s cinema that would dominate the American horror landscape Herschell Spills His Guts Lewis discusses his career post-The Gore Gore Girls, why he left the film industry and his role as a leading figure in the copywriting industry The Gore Gore Girls Radio Spot This Stuff'll Kill Ya! Trailer
After everything in her life falls to pieces, including her marriage to wealthy businessman Hal (Alec Baldwin), elegant New York socialite Jasmine (Cate Blanchett) moves into her sister Ginger's (Sally Hawkins) modest apartment in San Francisco to try to pull herself back together again. Jasmine arrives in San Francisco in a fragile mental state, her head reeling from the cocktail of anti-depressants she's on. While still able to project her aristocratic bearing, Jasmine is emotionally pre...
Collection of footage recorded throughout the world on high definition 3D cameras.
A surreal blend of horror, espionage, and erotica, The Nude Vampire follows the son of a wealthy businessman as he is lured into a secret cult that is conducting experiments on a captive mute female vampire.
Oscar-nominated animated story of the boy behind the famed Book of Kells.
Directed by Charles Crichton, who would much later direct John Cleese in A Fish Called Wanda (1988), 1951's The Lavender Hill Mob is the most ruefully thrilling of the Ealing Comedies. Alec Guinness plays a bowler-hatted escort of bullion to the refineries. His seeming timidity, weak 'r's and punctiliousness mask a typically Guinness-like patient cunning. "I was aware I was widiculed but that was pwecisely the effect I was stwiving to achieve". He's actually plotting a heist. With more conventionally cockney villains Sid James and Alfie Bass in tow, as well as the respectable but ruined Stanley Holloway, Guinness' perfect criminal plan works in exquisite detail, then unravels just as exquisitely, culminating in a nail-biting police car chase in which you can't help rooting for the villains. The Lavender Hill Mob depicts a London still up to its knees in rubble from World War II, a world of new hope but continued austerity, a budding new order in which everything seems up for grabs; as such it could be regarded as a lighter hearted cinematic cousin to Carol Reed's 1949 masterpiece The Third Man. The Lavender Hill Mob also sees the first, fleeting on-screen appearance of Audrey Hepburn in the opening sequence. --David Stubbs
Richard Basehart (La Strada), Athene Seyler (Night of the Demon), and Lisa Gastoni (Eve) star in Visa to Canton (aka Passport to China), a classic spy film from Hammer. Don (Basehart) is a former pilot, now running a Hong Kong travel agency, who is reluctantly recruited to find a missing pilot. Travelling to the Chinese mainland, he becomes entangled with agent Sanchez (Gastoni), sparking a deadly pursuit. Directed by Hammer mainstay Michael Carreras (Maniac), written by Gordon Wellesley (Night Train to Munich), and with acting support from Eric Pohlmann (From Russia with Love), Bernard Cribbins (Carry On Spying), and Burt Kwouk (The Brides of Fu Manchu), Visa to Canton is a sizzling slice of Cold War espionage action. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES High Definition remaster Original mono audio Two presentations of the film: Visa to Canton, with the original UK title sequence, and Passport to China, with the alternative US titles New audio commentary with Kevin Lyons, editor of The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Films and Television Hammer's Women: Lisa Gastoni (2020, 15 mins): profile of the Visa to Canton star by critic and writer Virginie Sélavy Ticket to Ride (2020, 18 mins): film historian Vic Pratt explores the film's themes, characteristics and production history Bond Before Bond (2020, 15 mins): appreciation of Edwin Astley's score by David Huckvale, author of Hammer Film Scores and the Musical Avant-Garde Original UK theatrical trailer Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Based on Alan Moore's 1988 graphic novel of the same name, Batman: The Killing Joke traces the rise of the Joker from his early days as a struggling stand-up comic to his eventual evolution into the Clown Prince of Crime after a fateful encounter with Batman that changes both of their lives. Batman hunts for the escaped Joker, who terrorizes Commissioner Gordon and Barbara Gordon to prove a diabolical point mirroring his own fall into madness.
France 1774. Expelled from the puritanical court of Louis XVI, a group of aristocratic libertines pursue an ideal of enlightenment through the rejection of conventional morality. At a time when hypocrisy and false virtue reign, they seek a place to indulge their quest for pleasure, inhabiting a libidinous twilight world dedicated to realising unfulfilled desires. Albert Serras explicit and opulent exploration of the limits of the erotic imagination is one of the most radical and subversive works of recent times, making Liberté a singular cinematic experience. BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS High Definition director-approved presentation of the complete uncut and uncensored version of the film. Introduction to the film by its director Albert Serra. An exclusive, newly-filmed interview with Albert Serra. Original theatrical trailer. 24-page booklet featuring a new essay by curator and author Jason Wood, and an interview with Albert Serra by film critic Manu Yáñez-Murillo. Original soundtrack 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and 2.0 Stereo LPCM (24-bit). World premiere on Blu-ray.
Academy Award® winners George Clooney and Julia Roberts reunite on the big screen as exes who find themselves on a shared mission to stop their lovestruck daughter from making the same mistake they once made. From Working Title, Smokehouse Pictures and Red Om Films, Ticket to Paradise is a romantic comedy about the sweet surprise of second chances.
From the studio that brings animated hits such as Despicable Me and Sing , and starring Golden Globe Winner Anya-Taylor Joy and comedy masters Chris Pratt and Charlie Day, comes the latest fun adventure based on Nintendo's globally successful video game franchise about a mustachioed plumber Mario and his lanky brother, Luigi, in their quest to save Princess Peach from villain Bowser.
This Autumn vengeance is beautiful as Zoe Saldana (Avatar, Star Trek) stars in action adventure Colombiana, produced and written by Luc Besson (The Transporter 1-3, Taken and Leon) and directed by Olivier Megaton (Transporter 3).
Hailed by critics and fans alike as one of the greatest films ever made, Citizen Kane continues to influence filmmakers and astound viewers 80 years later. Nominated for nine 1941 Academy Awards, with a win for Best Original Screenplay, Orson Welles' controversial masterpiece uses innovative flashbacks and ground-breaking cinematography to follow the epic rise and fall of wealthy newspaper magnate. For any fan of films, this is an essential viewing experience. 4k Ultra HD Collector's Edition Includes: Feature Film on 4k and Blu-ray 48-Page Book 20-Page Souvenir Programme Reprint of Press Release Excerpts Two-Sided Poster 5 Collectable Art Cards 3 Photo Stills Special Features on Blu-ray: Separate Commentaries by Roger Ebert and Peter Bogdanovich Interviews with Ruth Warrick and Robert Wise Opening: World Premiere of Citizen Kane Still Photography with Commentary by Roger Ebert and More
The official record of Captain Scott's legendary expedition to the South Pole fully restored by the BFI and featuring a with new musical score by Simon Fisher Turner. Released on DVD & Blu-ray for the first time ever. Scott described Herbert Ponting as 'an artist in love with his work' and after the Antarctic expedition's tragic outcome Ponting devoted the rest of his life to ensuring that the grandeur of the Antarctic and of the expedition's heroism would not be forgotten. The images that he captured have fired imaginations ever since. Now the BFI National Archive - custodian of the expedition negatives - has restored the film using the latest photochemical and digital techniques and reintroduced the film's sophisticated use of colour. The alien beauty of the landscape is brought dramatically to life showing the world of the expedition in brilliant detail.
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