Reading of the murder of a Kansas family, NYC novelist Truman Capote travels to investigate with his friend Harper Lee. When Perry Smith and Dick Hickock are arrested and charged, Capote befriends the two murderers while researching his celebrated book and finds himself changed to the core. Audio Commentary with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Director Bennett Miller, Audio Commentary with Director Bennett Miller and Director of Photography Adam Kimmel, Making Capote: Concept to Script, Making
Why settle for one slice of pie when you can have four? This over-the-top, outrageous foursome of all American Pie Presents movies including Band Camp, The Naked Mile, Beta House and The Book of Love follows the hilarious and heartwarming antics of Erik Stifler and the Stifler clan. Whether it's spending a summer at the infamous band camp, running a mile in the buff, pledging a raucous fraternity, or discovering the Book of Love, the laughs just keep coming in this sexy and sidesplitting four-movie collection presented on Blu-ray for the first time by 88 Films. SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS ¢ High Definition Blu-Ray (1080p) presentations of all four straight to video films ¢ Original lossless 5.1 / stereo audio options ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Rigid Slipcase packaging featuring original artwork by Tommy Pocket ¢ 80 Page Perfect Bound Book featuring an array of Behind the Scenes and Promotional Images from the four films ¢ DISC ONE -Â BAND CAMP ¢ High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of both the R-Rated and Unrated versions available via seamless branching ¢ 5.1 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack ¢ 2.0 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ This One Time Writing Band Camp, an interview with screenwriter Brad Riddell ¢ Outtakes ¢ Deleted Scenes ¢ Band Camp Dirty Diary ¢ Poolside with the Playmates ¢ Band Camp's Dirty Secrets ¢ Rover Cam Uncut! ¢ Baby Got Back Music Video ¢ Unrated Love Lessons with Ginger Lynn ¢ Trailer ¢ Image Gallery ¢ DISC TWO -Â THE NAKED MILE ¢ High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of both the R-Rated and Unrated versions available via seamless branching ¢ 5.1 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack ¢ 2.0 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Another Hot Slice - Directing The Naked Mile, an interview with Joe Nusbaum ¢ Stifler Rock - Composing The Naked Mile and Beta House, an interview with Jeff Cardoni ¢ The Yoga Guide for Getting Girls ¢ The Bare Essentials ¢ Deleted and Extended Scenes ¢ Outtakes ¢ Little People, Big Stunts ¢ Life on the Naked Mile ¢ Trailer ¢ Image Gallery ¢ DISC THREE -Â BETA HOUSE ¢ High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of both the R-Rated and Unrated versions available via seamless branching ¢ 5.1 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack ¢ 2.0 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Audio Commentary with Director Andrew Waller, Writer/Co-Producer Erik Lindsay & Cast Members John White, Steve Talley, Jake Siegel, Meghan Heffern and Nic Nac ¢ Let The Games Begin - Directing beta house, an interview with Andrew Waller ¢ Revenge of the Nerd - Acting in Beta house, an interview with Nick Nicotera ¢ This is Sex, Not Shakespeare - Writing The Naked Mile and Beta House, an interview with Erik Lindsay ¢ Deleted Storylines ¢ Deleted Scenes ¢ Outtakes ¢ Exclusive Interview with Noah Levenstein ¢ Beta House - Not Just Another Slice of Pie featurette ¢ American Pie Presents: A Public Service Announcement short ¢ Ugo's foxy Fan on the Set ¢ Music Video Won More Time by God Made Me Funky ¢ Music Video Luv T'day by God Made Me Funky ¢ Trailer ¢ Image Gallery ¢ DISC FOUR -Â THE BOOK OF LOVE ¢ High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of both the R-Rated and Unrated versions available via seamless branching ¢ 5.1 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack ¢ 2.0 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Deleted Scenes ¢ From the Set ¢ On the Set ¢ Just the Tips: The Love Manual ¢ American Pie Trivia ¢ Gag Reel ¢ American Pie-cons ¢ Trailer ¢ Image Gallery
Agathe, hopelessly clumsy yet charming, and full of contradictions, dreams of experiencing love akin to a Jane Austen novel. Instead she finds herself stuck in desperate singlehood, spending her days working in the legendary British bookshop, Shakespeare & Co in Paris, rather than pursuing her own ambitions of becoming a novelist. But when an unexpected invitation to the Jane Austen Writers' Residency in England lands in her lap, Agathe is in for an eye-opening and life-changing experience. Encouraged to confront her insecurities and explore her true romantic, sexual and creative nature, in part thanks to her eccentric co-residents, Agathe realises it's time to stop wasting her sentimental life and take control - over both her writing aspirations, and her very own love story.Starring Camille Rutherford (Anatomy of a Fall), Pablo Pauly (The French Dispatch) and Charlie Anson (Death on the Nile), Jane Austen Wrecked My Life is an uplifting and heart-warming throwback to classic romance, with a modern sensibility, marking the directorial debut of acclaimed screenwriter Laura Piani.5 STARS Brings back to life the lost art of cinematic romance THE UPCOMING Brimming with charm and literary allusion a smart and endearing film that offers a fresh perspective on the genre SCREENZEALOTS Crackles with chemistry RADIO TIMES A charming tale of pride, prejudice, sensibility and persuasion THE CRITIC
Celebrate 70 years of TO CATCH A THIEF, restored and remastered in stunning 4K Ultra HD, with this limited edition SteelBook®. This essential Alfred Hitchcock hybrid of romance and thrills features Cary Grant as John Robie, a reformed jewel thief once known as The Cat. When he is suspected of new gem thefts in the luxury hotels of the French Riviera, Robie sees a plot to clear himself after meeting pampered heiress Frances (Grace Kelly). Romantic sparks fly as the suspense builds in this essential VistaVision classic, which nabbed an Oscar® for Best Cinematography, Colour (1955).Special Features:Commentary by Dr. Drew Casper, Hitchcock Film HistorianFilmmaker Focus: Leonard Maltin on To Catch a ThiefA Night with the HitchcocksUnacceptable Under the Code: Censorship in HollywoodWriting and Casting To Catch A Thief The Making of To Catch A ThiefBehind the Gates: Cary Grant and Grace KellyAlfred Hitchcock and To Catch A Thief: An AppreciationEdith Head: The Paramount YearsOriginal Theatrical Trailer
On the streets of Paris, Rosa la rose' (Marianne Basler, Va savoir) is the belle of Les Halles. With no shortage of clients, she is beloved by her fellow working girls and spoiled by her pimp Gilbert (Jean Sorel, Belle de Jour). For her, this is a charmed life - that is until her 20th birthday arrives. Across the floor, she locks eyes with Julien (Pierre Cosso, An American Werewolf in Paris), a blue-collar worker who sees something deeper beyond her fun-loving façade. Almost Shakespearean in its execution, Paul Vecchiali's underseen drama explores class consciousness and female sexuality with startling precision. Anchored by a magnetic central performance from the then 20-year-old Marianne Basler, Rosa la rose, fille publique is a true hidden gem.LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES2K restoration approved by Paul VecchialiUncompressed mono PCM audioInterview with critic David Jenkins (2025)Archival interview with director Paul Vecchiali (1985)Archival interview with actors Marianne Basler and Jean Sorel (1985)Newly improved English subtitle translationReversible sleeve featuring designs based on original promotional materialsLimited edition booklet featuring archival and new writing by Marina AshiotiLimited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Vladimir, a musician with the Moscow circus, defects to the US and must navigate a new life in New York. An early dramatic role for star Robin Williams, the actor undertook a crash course in Russian and learned to play the saxophone in order to play the part. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES 4K restoration Original stereo audio Optional 5.1 Surround audio Audio commentary with writer-director Paul Mazursky (2001) The Guardian Interview with Paul Mazursky and Robin Williams (1984, 94 mins): archival recording of the celebrated filmmaker and the much-loved actor in conversation with Derek Malcolm at London's National Film Theatre Image gallery: publicity and promotional photography Original theatrical trailers New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
A crazed clown called Art uses Halloween as the perfect night to wreak bloody havoc on anyone who crosses his path. Two friends are heading home after a party when they come across Art in the street. They laugh it off until he starts following them. What happens next is a terrifying game of cat and mouse, as Art traps them in an abandoned building and unleashes pure, brutal chaos. He doesn't talk. He doesn't stop. And he's not clowning around. Terrifier is a bloody, no-holds-barred slasher that's simple, scary, and unforgettable perfect for fans of old-school horror with a modern twist.COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR DAMIEN LEONE AND ACTOR DAVID HOWARD THORNTONBEHIND-THE-SCENESINTERVIEW WITH JENNA KANELLDELETED SCENESART THE CLOWN TIME LAPSE MAKEUPDREAD CENTRAL PRESENTS TERRIFIER SAN DIEGO CROWD RESPONSESTRAILER
There was a time before cable when the local anchorman reigned supreme.... Enter the hard-hitting world of the 1970s local TV news, where Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and his loyal Channel 4 News Team are San Diego's #1 rated news source. All is well in their male-dominated world of news until beautiful, rising-star reporter Veronica Corningstone turns it all upside down. Sparks don't just fly, they ignite an all-out war between the two perfectly coiffed anchorpersons. In a job where it pays to keep a straight face, Anchorman is the comedy that makes it almost impossible to stop laughing.DISC 1: 4K UHD Feature Film (Theatrical version)DISC 2: Blu-ray Feature Films (Theatrical & Extended versions)Commentary by Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Lou Rawls, Andy Richter, Kyle Gass, Paul Rudd, David Koechner and Christina ApplegateBloopers36 Deleted & Extended ScenesAfternoon Delight Music VideoESPN SportsCenter Audition Ron BurgundyDISC 3: Blu-ray Feature Film Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie (Unrated)Intro Commentary with Will Ferrell and Aaron ZimmermanRaw Footage Good TakesCast AuditionsComedy Central - Reel Comedy: AnchormanTable Read 6/2/03AND SO MUCH MORE!
In the late seventies celebrated director Francis Ford Coppola and his cast and crew ventured into the dense jungles of the Philippines to begin work on what would eventually become his masterpiece, Apocalypse Now. But the journey from page to screen soon spiralled into a hellish, life-threatening nightmare that echoed the film's narrative. Plagued with adversity, one of the most influential films ever made had one of the most notorious shoots in cinema history that few survived unscathed. Compiled from rare on set footage filmed by Coppola's wife Eleanor and interviews with the cast, Hearts Of Darkness is the ultimate feature-length documentary, capturing the explosive events that lead to Apocalypse Now becoming an acknowledged classic.
It's harvest season, which means it's time for the annual test where students wade into the expansive and extremely dangerous jungle to compete for food. Classmates become rivals, and a gargantuan battle of brawn and wits erupts!
Exploding a seemingly simple premise a nameless cowboy courier (Spencer Nakasako) arrives in pre-Handover Hong Kong to deliver a mysterious briefcase to a mercurial Mob boss whilst becoming entangled with his femme fatale mistress (Cora Miao) independent filmmaking legend Wayne Wang's Life is Cheap But Toilet Paper is Expensive barrels through inspired genre deconstruction, guerrilla docu-fiction and fierce political jeremiad, all with a keen sense of humour and one of the richest visual palettes of the 1990s.Special Features:New 4K restoration from the original 35mm colour interpositiveNew video interview with director Wayne WangNew video interview with co-writer/co-director Spencer Nakasako & WangOriginal full-length chase sequenceTrailerNew English subtitle translationLimited edition booklet with new writing by Aliza Ma
After a decade of honing their signature characters, Richie and Eddie, across TV and stage-show appearances, British comedy legends Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson (The Comic Strip Presents..., The Young Ones) finally gave the pair the big-screen outing which they truly deserved in the riotous, vomit-soaked entertainment that is Guest House Paradiso. When Mr Nice (Simon Pegg, Shaun of the Dead) and his family check in to the cheapest hotel in Britain' run with maximum inefficiency and malfeasance by Richie and Eddie it sets off an outrageous chain of events involving rubber underwear, a beautiful Italian film star (Hélène Mahieu), her abusive fiancé (Vincent Cassel, Irreversible), and a consignment of radioactive fish. Featuring a spectacular supporting cast, which also includes Fenella Fielding (Carry On Screaming!, Hammer's The Old Dark House) and Bill Nighy (Love Actually), this slapstick tour-de-force is a latter-day classic of disreputable British comedy, which has to be seen to be believed. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES 4K restoration from the original interpositive Original 5.1 surround sound and stereo audio tracks The Making of Guest House Paradiso' (1999, 38 mins): archival documentary featuring interviews with actor, co-writer and director Adrian Edmondson, actor and co-writer Rik Mayall, producer Phil McIntyre, and actors Fenella Fielding, Hélène Mahieu and Simon Pegg Paradiso Pegg (2023, 12 mins): interview with celebrated actor, writer and comedian Simon Pegg in which he looks back at his time making the film All the Right Noises (2024, 16 mins): prolific film and television composer Colin Towns talks about his score Finely Tuned Madness (2024, 8 mins): veteran editor Sean Barton discusses his working methods and the art of cutting comedy Squalid Precision (2024, 19 mins): production designer Tom Brown explores the guest house Outtakes (1999, 9 mins): mishaps and bloopers Original theatrical trailers Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
A small Argentine town is plagued by a demon that is possessing the locals and causing devastation wherever it goes. Two brothers will risk everything trying to stop this evil force. Special Features Presented in HDR with Dolby Vision produced by Second Sight Films New audio commentary by Gabriel Eljaiek-Rodriguez It Was Always There: a new interview with Director Demián Rugna Tragedy is Inevitable: a new interview with Actor Ezequiel RodrÃguez We Made a Movie: a new interview with Actor Demián Salomón Stripped to the Bone: a new interview with Actor Virginia Garófalo Terror and the Unknown in When Evil Lurks: a video essay by Mike Muncer
The People Next Door is an unflinching portrayal of a New York family torn asunder by drug abuse. Eli Wallach (Winter Kills) and Julie Harris (The Haunting) give compelling performances as parents whose marriage is pushed to the brink when their daughter Maxie (Deborah Winters) experiments with LSD and heroin, before experiencing a mental breakdown. Assuredly directed by David Greene (I Start Counting, Gray Lady Down), making his first American feature, and beautifully shot by Gordon Willis (Little Murders, The Godfather), The People Next Door is an unjustly forgotten melodrama, returning to UK screens for the first time since the days of VHS. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES 4K restoration from the original negative Original mono audio Audio commentary with actor Rutanya Alda and film historian Lee Gambin (2021) Tripping with Maxie (2021, 39 mins): Deborah Winters remembers playing the film's troubled teenage protagonist Structured How to Feel (2021, 10 mins): supervising editor Brian Smedley-Aston revisits his various collaborations with director David Greene My Life in Review (2021, 15 mins): musician John Sheldon, formerly of the Bead Game, recalls his band's musical contributions to the film People Person (2021, 19 mins): appreciation of Greene's eclectic career by film historian Vic Pratt Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
The extraordinary feature film debut from Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, United 93) is a disturbing and powerful true story of a British soldier (David Thewlis - Naked) injured and lost during the 1980s Falklands conflict. Presumed dead, he's given full military honours; but on returning he's treated with distrust and shame, and accused of desertion. Also featuring excellent performances from Rita Tushingham (A Taste of Honey, Doctor Zhivago) and Tom Bell (The L-Shaped Room, The Krays), Resurrected is an intense and provocative drama, a powerful cry against institutional violence and political indifference. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES High Definition remaster Original mono audio Paul Greengrass on Resurrected' (2011, 19 mins): archival interview in which the director discusses the origins and creation of the film David Thewlis on Resurrected' (2011, 17 mins): archival interview in which the actor examines the process of playing the lead role Filming the Unthinkable (2020, 5 mins): new interview with iconic British actor Rita Tushingham The IWM Oral History with Philip Williams (1992, 67 mins): archival audio recording, made by the Imperial War Museum, featuring the real-life inspiration for Resurrected recalling his experiences in the Falklands War Original theatrical trailer Image gallery: publicity and promotional material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
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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