On November 18, 1985, the police found four bodies in an isolated mountain hut Roseville. One of the guests, a young man named Vasil is missing. The case is still labelled unsolved crime . The film's artistic interpretation, based on direct and indirect police information about Vasil's stay in Roseville. Here for his honeymoon with his wife, he soon felt a strange presence in his nightmares and became paranoid while realizing he was predestined to come in Roseville right now. And when the other guests saw that Vasil changed, it was too late to leave. The entity which controlled Vasil just wanted victims.
The most savagely subversive film by the iconoclastic auteur LUCHINO VISCONTI (The Leopard) employs the mechanics of deliriously stylized melodrama to portray Nazism's total corruption of the soul. In the wake of Hitler's ascent to power, the wealthy industrialist von Essenbeck family and their associatesincluding the scheming social climber Friedrich (The Night Porter's DIRK BOGARDE), the incestuous matriarch Sophie (Winter Light's INGRID THULIN), and the perversely cruel heir Martin (The Godfather: Part III's HELMUT BERGER, memorably donning Dietrich-like drag in his breakthrough role)descend into a self-destructive spiral of decadence, greed, perversion, and all consuming hatred as they vie for power, over the family business and over one another. The heightened performances and Visconti's luridly expressionistic use of Technicolor conjure a garish world of decaying opulence in which one family's downfall comes to stand for the moral rot of a nation. Special Features: New 2K digital restoration by the Cineteca di Bologna and Institut Lumière, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack Alternate Italian-language soundtrack Interview from 1970 with director Luchino Visconti about the file Archival interviews with actors Helmut Berger, Ingrid Thulin, and Charlotte Rampling Visconti: Man of Two Worlds, a 1969 behind-thescenes documentary New interview with scholar Stefano Albertini about the sexual politics of the film New English subtitle translation and English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing PLUS: An essay by scholar D. A. Miller
A group of friends emerge from the darkness bloody and lucky to be alive. Having already lost two friends in the marsh they break into an empty vacation house to take shelter. Whatever was in the marsh is still after them but it’s not the only thing that wants them dead. Something much worse and more savage lays in wait. Trapped between two evils they’re forced to fight die or go back the way they came…
With a nod to Hitchcock and a wink in the direction of Agatha Christie The Girl Who Knew Too Much inadvertently created a genre that would dominate Italian cinema for years to come: the giallo. A young American secretary with a taste for lurid paperbacks witnesses a murder whilst visiting Rome - or does she? Nobody will believe her but she appears to have stumbled upon the work of a serial killer active ten years earlier. The victims' surnames began A B and C... and hers begins with the letter D! Starring the striking Letícia Román and John Saxon (Enter the Dragon Tenebrae A Nightmare on Elm Street) The Girl Who Knew Too Much is presented in both its original Italian version and the longer US cut entitled Evil Eye that was re-edited and re-scored by American International Pictures. Special Features: High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of two versions of the film: The Girl Who Knew Too Much - the original Italian version; and Evil Eye - the re-edited and re-scored US version prepared by American International Pictures Original uncompressed 2.0 mono PCM audio for both versions Optional English subtitles for The Girl Who Knew Too Much Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for Evil Eye Audio commentary by Mario Bava's biographer Tim Lucas Introduction by writer and critic Alan Jones All About the Girl - Filmmakers Luigi Cozzi (The Killer Must Kill Again) and Richard Stanley (Dust Devil) alongside authors Alan Jones (Profondo Argento) and Mikel Koven (La Dolce Morte) reflect on Mario Bava's classic giallo International trailer US trailer Reversible Sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Kier-La Janisse.
After an accident triggers the deadly "Blood Tide," human/vampire warrior Blade must find a way to reverse the process and save the world which has been completely overrun by vampires.
A corporate troubleshooter (Kate Mara) is sent to a remote, top-secret location, where she is to investigate and evaluate a terrifying accident. She learns the event was triggered by a seemingly innocent human, who presents a mystery of both infinite promise and incalculable danger.
Series 1: Starring Jared Harris (Chernobyl), Ciarán Hinds (Game of Thrones) and Tobias Menzies (The Crown), The Terror is inspired by the British Royal Navy's real life expedition into uncharted territory as the crew attempts to discover the fabled Northwest Passage. Faced with treacherous conditions, limited resources, dwindling hope and fear of the unknown, the crew is pushed to the brink of extinction. Frozen, isolated and stuck at the end of the earth, The Terror highlights all that can go wrong when a group of men, desperate to survive, struggle not only with the elements, but with each other. Series 2:In The Terror: Infamy the second instalment of producer (and Primetime Emmy® winner) Ridley Scott's horror-tinged anthology World War II-era Japanese-Americans on South California's Terminal Island are menaced by a bakemono or folkloric spectre. Suffering forced evictions and imprisonment after the attack on Pearl Harbour, the Terminal Islanders are hounded by prejudice and injustice, as well as bad omens and bizarre deaths. One of them, Chester Nakayama, decides to take on the malevolent entity, journeying to realms of evil in both the present and the distant past.
With a creature designed by H. R. Giger and cast which includes Ben Kingsley, Michael Madsen, and Natasha Henstridge in her feature debut, Species is the perfect mix of shocking sci-fi with the added bonus of a very sexy, and seductive alien. Sil (Henstridge) is creation of alien DNA which has been spliced with that of a human. She grows and develops incredibly quickly into a creature capable of killing all in her path with only one thing on her mind, to successfully reproduce and continue her extermination of the whole human race. Visually stunning with a knowing nod to the classic B-movies of the 50s, this big budget fantasy manages to balance gruesome effects with cinemas most beautiful monster.
A young man must face his demons - literally - in this chilling horror.
In the aftermath of the shocking events in Sinister, a protective mother (Shannyn Sossamon) and her 9-year-old twin sons find themselves in a rural house marked for death.
Filmed in Welsh, the picture follows a young woman serving privileged guests at a dinner party in a remote house in rural Wales. The assembled guests do not realize they are about to eat their last supper.
Shauna Macdonald ("Mutant Chronicles") returns as Sarah, continuing the story of 2005's hugely successful horror thriller "The Descent", in which a group of young women disappear during a caving trip in the Appalachian Mountains.
Halloween: 35th Anniversary Edition. For this very special release Anchor Bay went back to the vaults to present this legendary terror classic as never before including creating an all-new HD transfer personally supervised by the film's original cinematographer Academy-Award nominee Dean Cundey (Who Framed Roger Rabbit Apollo 13 the Back to the Future trilogy) a new 7.1 audio mix (as well as the original mono audio). Fifteen years ago Michael Myers brutally massacred his sister. Now after escaping from a mental hospital he's back to relive his grisly crime again and again... and again.
The stakes are raised for survivalist Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) in his most dangerous monster hunt yet. When Gummer’s hired to capture a deadly Assblaster terrorizing South Africa, he and his new sidekick, Travis Welker (Jamie Kennedy), engage in a battle of survival against the fiercely aggressive Assblasters and Graboids. Discovering the monsters have evolved into even more lethal creatures, their killer mission takes on a whole new level of unseen terror–far more than they bargained for. Bonus Features: Tremors 5: Behind The Bloodlines Deleted & Extended Scenes Outtakes
If you thought the Witchfinder General was a wrong 'un, wait until you meet The Bloody Judge!Charged by the king to sniff out witchcraft and treason, Judge Jeffries the legendary Christopher Lee is a man who enjoys his work, especially the opportunities it affords for torture and sexual violence. But his brand of legal sadism creates enemies: His Honour cannot escape justice forever... Filled with the sort of depravity you might reasonably expect from director Jesus Franco, the law-abiding lads at 88 Films are proud to present English language blu-ray premier of this classic of seventies Euro horror, beautifully restored and completely uncut. Extras High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray⢠presentation in 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio Lossless 2.0 English Mono Optional English Subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Audio Commentary with Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw Deleted and Alternative Scenes Theatrical Trailer More TBC
Turn Of The Screw
When a group of popular kids at St. Mary's College play a cruel prank on the unattractive school weirdo, Kathy, they leave the poor girl in a permanent coma. When beautiful new girl Eva (Lara Lamberti, A Blade in the Dark) arrives at the school she s given Kathy s old room and it isn t long before strange occurrences are afoot and bodies are piling up. Kathy has possessed Eva and is using her as a pawn in her quest for bloody revenge. From the Godfather of Gore, Lucio Fulci (Zombi 3), comes this gross-out classic that features some of the maestro s most memorable late-career set-pieces; including a grotesque death by snails scene that, once seen, can never be unseen. Re-discover this underrated gem today as AEnigma makes its HD debut from a beautiful new 2k master commissioned by your friends at 88 Films! Extras: Restored in 2K from the Original Camera Negative Uncompressed English Soundtrack Uncompressed Italian Soundtrack with newly translated subtitles Interview with Lara Lambertti Lucio Fulci - A Retrospective
Four classic thrillers from the vaults of Hammer Films released on Blu-ray for the very first time, including premiere presentations of the complete, uncensored UK theatrical release versions of Val Guest's The Full Treatment and Cyril Frankel's Never Take Sweets from a Stranger and a host of new and exclusive extra features. This stunning Limited Blu-ray Edition Box Set from Indicator is strictly limited to 6,000 numbered units. INDICATOR LIMITED BLU-RAY EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES: HD restorations of all four films Original Mono audio New title-specific documentaries exploring aspects of each film Audio commentary with film historian Michael Brooke and author Johnny Mains on The Snorkel The Snorkel original script ending: reconstruction of the finale of Jimmy's Sangster's screenplay Two presentations of Never Take Sweets from a Stranger: with the original UK titles; and with the alternative US Never Take Candy from a Stranger titles Never Take Sweets from a Stranger introduction by actor and filmmaker Matthew Holness Two presentations of The Full Treatment: the uncensored UK theatrical cut; and the censored US version with alternative Stop Me Before I Kill! titles Audio commentary with film historians Jonathan Rigby and David Miller on Cash on Demand New and exclusive interviews with cast and crew members, including actors Janina Faye (Never Take Sweets from a Stranger) and Lois Daine (Cash on Demand), props master Peter Allchorne (The Snorkel) and second assistant director Hugh Harlow (The Snorkel) Appreciations of composers Elisabeth Lutyens (Never Take Sweets from a Stranger) and Francis Chagrin (The Snorkel) by David Huckvale, author of Hammer Film Scores and the Musical Avant-Garde Hammer's Women: Betta St John (2018): Diabolique magazine's editor-in-chief Kat Ellinger offers an appreciation of the American actress, singer and dancer Hammer's Women: Gwen Watford (2018): British cinema expert Dr Laura Mayne explores the life and career of the prolific English film, stage and television actress Hammer's Women: Diane Cilento (2018): Dr Melanie Williams, author of Female Stars of British Cinema, explores the life and career of the Australian theatre and film actress and author Hammer's Women: Lois Daine (2018): critic and author Becky Booth on the popular English film and television actress Archival documentaries, interviews and featurettes Original trailers Image galleries: extensive promotional and on-set photography, poster art and marketing materials Exclusive booklets for each film, with new essays by Kat Ellinger, Julian Upton and Kim Newman, archival interview materials, contemporary reviews, and full film credits New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing World Blu-ray premieres of all four films Limited Edition Box Set of 6,000 numbered copies
A small town detective finds herself tracking a truly terrifying serial killer across the country.
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