Horror and Suspense

  • Moon in Scorpio [Blu-ray] [2020]Moon in Scorpio | Blu Ray | (19/10/2020) from £12.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In a Los Angeles marina three buddies who fought together in Vietnam - Alan (John Phillip Law), Burt (William Smith) and Mark (Lewis Van Bergen) - and their wives set sail on a cruise, their first reunion since the war. All three men are haunted by nightmares of a bloody wartime massacre they took part in, killing everyone in sight - men, women, children; the tension between the men is thick enough to cut with a knife. Before long, anxiety turns to blow-chilling horror as first one, then another passenger on the cruise is mysteriously, gruesomely murdered! Adrift on the open sea with no help in sight, the terrified survivors must fight for survival against an unseen, bloodthirsty killer who has turned their worst nightmares into deadly reality! Extras: Audio Commentary by the Hysteria Continues

  • The Pact [DVD]The Pact | DVD | (01/10/2012) from £6.73   |  Saving you £9.26 (137.59%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The break-out horror film of the year and UK box office hit. Following her mother's funeral, Annie (Caity Lotz) reluctantly returns to her childhood home - a place that she'd rather forget. Then as her sister Nicole (Agnes Bruckner) and cousin inexplicably disappear, Annie is forced to unlock the doors to the past to discover the hidden secrets of the house and in doing so finds a room that she has no memory of. Things take a sinister and terrifying turn as Annie soon realises she isn't alone in the house...

  • The Day [DVD]The Day | DVD | (26/12/2012) from £2.79   |  Saving you £11.46 (749.02%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Robert Rodriguez’s prodigiously talented protege Douglas Aarniokoski directs The Day, an edge-of-your-seat action horror, in the vein of Mad Max, Assault on Precinct 13 and From Dusk Till Dawn. Relentless, visceral, intense… The Day has come.

  • Vampires [Limited Dual Format Edition] [Blu-Ray]Vampires | Blu Ray | (30/01/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The first few minutes of John Carpenter's Vampires--in which James Woods' vampire killer leads a dawn raid on a New Mexico "goon nest" of bloodsuckers--not only suggests a horror movie that refuses to pull its punches, but even evokes some of the more disturbing dream-memories of American Westerns. Muscular and uncompromising, the sequence suggests a new Carpenter classic unravelling before one's eyes. Things don't quite work out that way, but this is still a film to reckon with. There are a few serious (and surprising) misjudgements on the director's part, particularly a mishandling of Sheryl Lee's role as a prostitute poisoned by the bite of a "master vampire" (who pretty much wiped out Woods' team of goon terminators). But aside from some weaknesses, the action is jolting, the suggested complicity of the Catholic Church in destroying monsters is provocative, and the traces of Howard Hawks' continuing influence on Carpenter's storytelling are in evidence. -- Tom Keogh, Amazon.com

  • House: The Complete Collection [Blu-ray] [Region A & B]House: The Complete Collection | Blu Ray | (27/03/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Step inside, we've been expecting you! At long-last, Arrow Video is proud to present the complete House saga, brought together on Blu-ray for the first time! In the original House, William Katt (Carrie) stars as Roger Cobb, a horror novelist struggling to pen his next bestseller. When he inherits his aunt's creaky old mansion, Roger decides that he has found the ideal place in which to get some writing done. Unfortunately, the house's monstrous supernatural residents have other ideas House II: The Second Story sees young Jesse (Arye Gross) moving into an old family mansion where his parents were mysteriously murdered years before. Plans for turning the place into a party pad are soon thwarted by the appearance of Jesse's mummified great-great-grandfather, his mystical crystal skull and the zombie cowboy who'll stop at nothing to lay his hands on it! In House 3 (released domestically as The Horror Show) Lance Henriksen (Aliens) stars as a detective who sends a sadistic serial killer to the electric chair, only to find himself stalked by the maniac from beyond the grave. Meanwhile, House IV: The Repossession has William Katt returning to the fold for one last terrifying tale that mixes seedy mobsters, Native American spirits and a singing pizza in perhaps the barmiest House entry of all! From the team that brought you Friday the 13th, the House films are era-defining horror classics now newly restored and loaded with brand new extras! LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS: Brand new 2K restorations of all four films High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing The House Companion limited edition 60-page book featuring new writing on the entire House franchise by researcher Simon Barber, alongside a wealth of archive material HOUSE: Audio commentary with director Steve Miner, producer Sean S. Cunningham, actor William Katt and screenwriter Ethan Wiley Ding Dong, You're Dead! The Making of House brand new documentary featuring interviews with Steve Miner, Sean S. Cunningham, Ethan Wiley, story creator Fred Dekker, stars William Katt, Kay Lenz, and George Wendt, composer Harry Manfredini, special make-up and creature effects artists Barney Burman, Brian Wade, James Belohovek, Shannon Shea, Kirk Thatcher, and Bill Sturgeon, special paintings artists Richard Hescox and William Stout, and stunt coordinator Kane Hodder Stills Gallery Theatrical Trailers HOUSE II: THE SECOND STORY: Audio commentary with writer-director Ethan Wiley and producer Sean S. Cunningham It's Getting Weirder! The Making of House II: The Second Story brand new documentary featuring interviews with Ethan Wiley, Sean S. Cunningham, stars Arye Gross, Jonathan Stark, Lar Park Lincoln, and Devin DeVasquez, composer Harry Manfredini, special make-up & creature effects artists Chris Walas, Mike Smithson, visual effects supervisor Hoyt Yeatman, and stunt coordinator Kane Hodder Stills Gallery Theatrical Trailer HOUSE III: THE HORROR SHOW: Uncut Version, for the first time on Blu-ray! Audio commentary with producer Sean S. Cunningham The Show Must Go On interview with actor/stuntman Kane Hodder House Mother interview with actress Rita Taggart Slaughter Inc. brand new featurette with special make-up effects creators Robert Kurtzman, Greg Nicotero and Howard Berger Behind-the-Scenes Footage Stills Gallery Theatrical Trailer HOUSE IV: THE REPOSSESSION: Audio commentary with director Lewis Abernathy Home Deadly Home: The Making of House IV brand new documentary featuring interviews with director Lewis Abernathy, producer Sean S. Cunningham, stars Terri Treas and William Katt, actor/stunt coordinator Kane Hodder, and composer Harry Manfredini Stills Gallery Theatrical Trailer

  • Dolls [DVD]Dolls | DVD | (17/02/2014) from £8.39   |  Saving you £6.60 (78.67%)   |  RRP £14.99

    They're cute they're cuddly...and they kill! From horror director Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator) and screenwriter Ed Naha (Troll) comes this 80s cult classic that combines the pint-sized playmates of childhood with bone-chilling fun. A precocious girl her nasty parents two punk-rock losers and a weak-kneed salesman inadvertently become the guests of two ghoulish senior citizens in their dark haunted mansion. The old couple make and collect dolls that creep around in the night offing the guests one by one! You may laugh at first but if they turn on you you'll regret it...for the rest of your short life! Special Features: Director's commentary

  • Kiss of Death [Blu-ray]Kiss of Death | Blu Ray | (25/07/2016) from £18.75   |  Saving you £1.24 (6.61%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Henry Hathaway's directorial skills brought a heightened sense of realism to crime dramas in this classic 1947 original that marked Richard Widmark's Oscar -nominated debut. When a small time crook (Victor Mature) gets a twenty year sentence for robbery, he refuses to reveal his accomplices, even after a D.A. (Brian Donlevy) offers to help him. But he changes his mind once he learns that his wife has committed suicide and a psychopath (Widmark) has threatened his children. Extras: High Definition Transfer Commentary by film historians James Ursini and Alain Silver Original Theatrical Trailer Stills Gallery Plus many more TBA

  • Urban LegendsUrban Legends | DVD | (17/10/2005) from £17.53   |  Saving you £2.46 (14.03%)   |  RRP £19.99

    In this horror sequel a young film student makes a movie about urban legends, only to find her friends and crew start dying...

  • Suck [Blu-ray]Suck | Blu Ray | (18/10/2010) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-0.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Starring a rock royalty cast including Iggy Pop (Iggy & the Stooges) Alice Cooper Henry Rollins and Moby SUCK is a rock'n'roll vampire comedy-horror about a down and out band The Winners who will do anything for a record deal. Their luck suddenly changes when Jennifer the bass player disappears one night with a Vampire and emerges with a sexually charged charisma that drives the audiences wild. As the band members succumb one by one to blood lust their gimmick launches them into the limelight.

  • The Premonition [Blu-ray]The Premonition | Blu Ray | (04/12/2017) from £8.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    BEYOND THE POWER OF AN EXORCIST The mid-1970s saw the rise in popularity of films centering on the subject of parapsychology, led by Carrie Brian De Palma's classic tale of telekinetic terror. Precognition, or future sight, would be the topic under exploration in Robert Allen Schnitzer's contribution to the psychic craze: the chilling and much-overlooked The Premonition. Mother Sheri Bennett (Sharon Farrell, Night of the Comet, Sweet Sixteen) is assailed by terrifying visions in which a strange woman attempts to steal away her five-year-old daughter Janie. Are these bizarre occurrences the result of some sort of mental disturbance, or is something much more sinister afoot? Featuring a haunting score from accomplished classical composer Henry Mollicone, The Premonition has remained unjustly obscure over the years but is heralded as a true classic of '70s US horror moviemaking by genre aficionados. DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS: ¢ 2K restoration from original film elements ¢ High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation ¢ Original Mono Audio ¢ English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Introduction to the film by Nightmare USA author Stephen Thrower ¢ Isolated Score ¢ Audio commentary with producer-director Robert Allen Schnitzer ¢ Pictures from a Premonition brand new making-of documentary featuring interviews with Schnitzer, composer Henry Mollicone and cinematographer Victor Milt ¢ Archive interviews with Schnitzer and star Richard Lynch ¢ Trailers and TV Spots ¢ Three Robert Allen Schnitzer short films: Vernal Equinox, Terminal Point and A Rumbling in the Land ¢ 4 Peace Spots ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly-commissioned artwork by The Twins of Evil

  • Agatha Christie's Evil Under The Sun [1981]Agatha Christie's Evil Under The Sun | DVD | (16/06/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    A star-studded cast heads this Agatha Christie story about the efforts of Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov) to fathom the mysterious death of a capricious star in a Mediterranean resort hotel...

  • Dracula [DVD]Dracula | DVD | (05/10/2015) from £14.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Academy Award® winner Jack Palance stars in this terrifying adaptation of Bram Stoker’s classic     vampire legend with screenplay by sci-fi/horror master Richard Matheson and produced by the legendary Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows). Palance is Count Dracula whose existence is threatened after he attacks Lucy (Fiona Lewis) and her fiancé (Simon Ward); and they call in vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing (Nigel Davenport).Transferred and restored from the original 35mm camera negative. Features: First ever UK release on DVD of this critically acclaimed Dracula film  Remastered and restored to HD  Directed by renowned horror film director Dan Curtis “More faithful to the novel than any of the cinematic variations” - dailymotion.com

  • City of the Living Dead - Limited Edition [Blu-ray]City of the Living Dead - Limited Edition | Blu Ray | (08/10/2018) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    WOE BE UNTO HIM WHO OPENS ONE OF THE SEVEN GATEWAYS TO HELL, BECAUSE THROUGH THAT GATEWAY, EVIL WILL INVADE THE WORLD! From the Italian godfather of gore, Lucio Fulci, comesCity of the Living Dead, a notoriously nauseating, compellingly corporeal masterpiece of apocalyptic zombie horror! A medium has a mysterious vision of a priest hanging himself... A seemingly dead woman awakes screaming in her coffin... And in the sleepy New England town of Dunwich, a local girl vomits up her intestines and a town misfit has a drill-bit ploughed into his cranium... These hallucinogenic, often grotesque visions punctuate a skeletal story telling of a reporter (Christopher George,The Exterminator, Pieces) and a psychic (Catriona MacColl, The House by the Cemetery, The Beyond) who must race against time to prevent hordes of rotting corpses spewing forth from the gates of hell... Stridently going beyond the classical stylings of his horror hit Zombie Flesh Eaters, City of the Living Deadsees Fulci eschew conventional narrative logic in favour of a delirious, oneiric mode of storytelling which stresses style, surrealism and atmosphere (as well as offering up bucket-loads of brains, blood and guts!) Presented here in an exclusive 4K restoration with a wealth of extras, Fulci's gore-drenched classic can now be devoured as never before! Limited Edition Contents: Brand new restoration from a 4K scan of the original negative by Arrow Films High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original uncompressed 1.0 mono and optional 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio Original English and Italian soundtracks Newly translated, optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack Audio commentary with star Catriona MacColl and journalist Jay Slater Audio commentary with star Giovanni Lombardo Radice and writer Calum Waddell We Are the Apocalypse, new interview with writer Dardano Sacchetti Through Your Eyes, new interview with Catriona MacColl Dust in the Wind, new interview with cameraman Roberto Forges Davanzati The Art of Dreaming, new interview with production designer Massimo Antonello Geleng Tales of Friendship, new interview with cinematographer Sergio Salvati Walked with a Zombie, new interview with actor Giovanni Lombardo Radice They Call Him Bombardone , new interview with special effects artist Gino De Rossi The Horror Family, new interview with father and son actors Venantino and Luca Venantini Previously unseen interview with composer Fabio Frizzi Archival interview with actor Carlo De Mejo Building Fulci's City, a new video interview with Stephen Thrower, author of the definitive tome, Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci Reflections on Fulci, a new appraisal of Fulci's Gothic period by actor, writer and director Andy Nyman (Ghost Stories) The Dead Are Alive!, a new video essay by Kat Ellinger on Lucio Fulci and the Italian zombie cycle Behind the scenes 8mm footage with Roberto Forges Davanzati audio commentary Alternative US Gates of Hell opening credits Original trailers and radio spots Extensive image gallery featuring over 150 stills, posters and other ephemera from the FAB Press and Mike Siegel archives Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Wes Benscoter Double-sided fold-out poster 6 lobby card reproductions Limited 60-page booklet featuring new writing by Travis Crawford and Roberto Curti, an archival interview with Lucio Fulci, and original reviews

  • The Jackal [1998]The Jackal | DVD | (03/09/2001) from £16.04   |  Saving you £3.95 (19.80%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The Jackal is filmmaking by numbers: take two huge stars, Richard Gere and Bruce Willis, and pit them opposite each other in a plot that's already been audience tested. That director Michael Caton Jones' film is based not on Frederick Forsyth's novel but on the script for the 1973 original starring James Fox is the first clue that something here is amiss. Fred Zinneman's The Day of the Jackal was a genuinely taut and claustrophobic thriller; the remake is like a Rocky & Bullwinkle take on international terrorism disguised as an action movie. Dashing IRA terrorist, Declan Mulqueen (Richard Gere), is sprung from jail to help the FBI Deputy Director Carton Preston (Sidney Poitier) track down The Jackal, an amoral international terrorist who is a master of disguise. The FBI believes he is about to assassinate a US political bigwig and is engaged in a race against time to discover exactly who the target is and where they will be felled. Throughout the film Gere sports an Irish accent as ill-fitting and phoney as the bushy lip-wig that Willis adopts at one point as a disguise. The usually warm-hearted Willis plays the steel-jawed terrorist with a cool reserve, but he doesn't have much character development to work with (apart from a misguided attempt to introduce a gay subtext). At over two hours of running time with plenty of exposition and precious few action sequences, this film is a test of will for the audience as well as the protagonists.On the DVD: The DVD includes a lengthy "making of" featurette, several deleted scenes and an alternate ending with some small dialogue changes. There is also an exceedingly dry director's commentary by Michael Caton Jones which muses on such mind-numbingly dull details as the colour of the subway platform in the film's climactic sequence. The film is presented in a clear print in 2.35:1 anamorphic format with 5.1 Dolby Digital sound. --Chris Campion

  • Id:A [DVD]Id:A | DVD | (14/05/2012) from £6.73   |  Saving you £6.26 (48.20%)   |  RRP £12.99

    From the producers of Melancholia and starring Flemming Enevold and Carsten Bjrnlund from The Killing II, this action packed thriller centres around a young woman who wakes up in a river in France with a bag containing 2 million euros, a scar across her abdomen and no memory. So begins her investigation to find out who she is and where she's come from.Slowly traces begin to appear about her past, and she gradually learns that her life may be far more complicated than she first thought.

  • The Bird With The Crystal Plumage Limited Edition [Blu-ray + DVD]The Bird With The Crystal Plumage Limited Edition | Blu Ray | (19/06/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In 1970, young first-time director Dario Argento (Deep Red, Suspiria) made his indelible mark on Italian cinema with The Bird with the Crystal Plumage a film which redefined the ˜giallo' genre of murder-mystery thrillers and catapulted him to international stardom. Sam Dalmas (Tony Musante, We Own the Night), an American writer living in Rome, inadvertently witnesses a brutal attack on a woman (Eva Renzi, Funeral in Berlin) in a modern art gallery. Powerless to help, he grows increasingly obsessed with the incident. Convinced that something he saw that night holds the key to identifying the maniac terrorising Rome, he launches his own investigation parallel to that of the police, heedless of the danger to both himself and his girlfriend Giulia (Suzy Kendall, Spasmo) A staggeringly assured debut, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage establishes the key traits that would define Argento's filmography, including lavish visuals and a flare for wildly inventive, brutal scenes of violence. With sumptuous cinematography by Vittorio Storaro (Apocalypse Now) and a seductive score by legendary composer Ennio Morricone (Once Upon a Time in the West), this landmark film has never looked or sounded better in this new, 4K-restored limited edition from Arrow Video! LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS: Brand new 4K restoration of the film from the camera negative in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio, produced by Arrow Video exclusively for this release High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations Original mono Italian and English soundtracks (lossless on the Blu-ray Disc) English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack New audio commentary by Troy Howarth, author of So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films The Power of Perception, a new visual essay on the cinema of Dario Argento by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, author of Devil's Advocates: Suspiria and Rape-Revenge Films: A Critical Study New analysis of the film by critic Kat Ellinger New interview with writer/director Dario Argento New interview with actor Gildo Di Marco (Garullo the pimp) Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Candice Tripp Double-sided fold-out poster featuring 6 Lobby Card reproductions Limited edition 60-page booklet illustrated by Matthew Griffin, featuring an appreciation of the film by Michael Mackenzie, and new writing by Howard Hughes and Jack Seabrook

  • White of the Eye [Dual Format DVD & Blu-ray]White of the Eye | Blu Ray | (31/03/2014) from £14.99   |  Saving you £10.00 (66.71%)   |  RRP £24.99

    The only difference between a hunter and a killer...Is his prey! A serial killer is on the loose in and around the small community of Globe Arizona and housewife Joan White (Cathy Moriarty) gradually comes to suspect that her opera-loving hi-fi engineer husband Paul (David Keith) might know more than he's letting on... So far so familiar but in the hands of British visionary Donald Cammell (who wrote and co-directed Performance with Nicolas Roeg) the film becomes a dazzling kaleidoscope of images and ideas spanning everything from Apache folklore desert landscapes and stylish murder set-pieces that recall Dario Argento to a painfully vivid dissection of the emotional fissures undermining a modern marriage. It's all set to an equally eclectic score co-written by Pink Floyd's Nick Mason. Described by the distinguished critic David Thomson as one of the great secret works in cinema White of the Eye is one of the most bizarre and unforgettable thrillers ever made. Special Features: New High Definition digital transfer Newly commissioned artwork Collector's booklet More to be announced!

  • Carrie [1976]Carrie | DVD | (22/10/2001) from £7.49   |  Saving you £12.50 (62.50%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This terrifying adaptation of Stephen King's bestselling horror novel was directed by shock maestro Brian De Palma for maximum, no-holds-barred effect. Sissy Spacek stars as Carrie White, the beleaguered daughter of a religious kook (Piper Laurie) and a social outcast tormented by her cruel, insensitive classmates. When her rage turns into telekinetic powers, however, school's out in every sense of the word. De Palma's horrific climax in a school gym lingers forever in the memory, though the film is also built upon Spacek's remarkable performance and Piper Laurie's outlandishly creepy one. John Travolta has a small part as a thug, De Palma's future wife, Nancy Allen, is his girlfriend, and Amy Irving makes her screen debut as one of the girls giving Carrie a hard time.--Tom Keogh

  • The Devils Rejects - Special EditionThe Devils Rejects - Special Edition | DVD | (26/12/2005) from £9.43   |  Saving you £10.56 (111.98%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Director Rob Zombie's horrific creations return for more blood-soaked mayhem.

  • Baba Yaga [1973]Baba Yaga | DVD | (27/04/2009) from £9.99   |  Saving you £5.00 (62.58%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The S&M Classic Restored Re-graded Re-edited and Re-Imagined The line between perverted dreams and fevered reality are torn apart as a beautiful witch (Carrol Baker) gets her sapphic claws into a beautiful young photographer in this rampant adaptation of the classic Guido Crepax comic-book. Now 35 years after original release director Corrado Farina has re-edited his film to bring us for the first time his vision as he would really have liked it seen. Restored Re-graded re-edited and re-imagined this is Baba Yaga: Reloaded! When the beautiful Vallentia spurns the advances of the enigmatic witch a curse is put on her camera and all those who pose for her are damned. Pursued by the sensuous seduction of Baba Yaga at every turn she must either submit to her S&M desires or confront the repressed lesbian feelings buried deep within. Carnal lust explodes as she must choose between external decadence and staid reality with her very soul at stake as witchcraft casts its spell. Combining the haunting atmosphere of Polanski with the sexual styling of Argento on Crystal Meth it's all here: gorgeous lesbians Nazi fantasies and even sinister sewing machines! Baba Yaga is 70's Euro-sleaze at its very best showcasing stunning cinematography and is a must for everyone let down by the distinctly prudish Barbarella when it comes to erotic Euro-comics.

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