Mysterious sprites, eerie supernatural goings on and heroic sword-fighting action abound in this mystical tale of vengeance and adventure from the makers of the Zatoichi, Daimajin and Yokai Monsters films. In Edo-era Japan, Sanshiro diligently hones his sword-fighting technique at the kendo dojo, but no amount of practice can hide the fact that he is both clumsy and cowardly. When his samurai father falls prey to a gang of murderous phantom thieves while on night watch duties, Sanshiro is drawn to the banks of the Sanzu River that separates the worlds of the living and the dead. Here he encounters a strange being that introduces itself as a Shokera. The otherworldly apparition offers advice on how Sanshiro can avenge his father with the aid of a mysterious potion with the power to turn him invisible. But first Sanshiro must gather the ingredients, and his father's killers might be closer to home than he thinks. Directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda (Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare, Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell) and beautifully shot by Hiroshi Imai (Zatoichi and the Doomed Man, The Haunted Palace), The Invisible Swordsman boasts the sumptuous attention to its historical setting, costume design, fight choreography and period details that Daiei Kyoto were renowned for, all with an added dose of rip-roaring fantasy and adventure. Arrow Films is proud to release this unseen gem in a brand new high-definition transfer for the very first time for the home video market outside of Japan. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS ¢ High-Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation ¢ Original lossless Japanese mono audio ¢ Optional newly translated English subtitles ¢ Brand new audio commentary from author and Asian culture expert Jonathan Clements ¢ The Invisible People, a brand new interview with film critic Kim Newman on the history of invisibility in cinema ¢ Phantom Fighter, a brand new interview with film critic and Japanese cinema expert Jasper Sharp ¢ Image gallery ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jolyon Yates ¢ Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Zack Davisson
Join Wellington, Marlon, Maisie, and Baby Grumplingalong with their loyal canine companions, BH and Bootas they navigate the wonders and challenges of childhood. Together, they embark on exciting adventures in their neighbourhood, experiencing life?s ups and downs with humour and heart. The Perishers first appeared in British culture as a daily comic strip in The Daily Mirror in 1959, written by Maurice Dodd and illustrated by Dennis Collins. In 1979, the beloved strip was brought to the small screen by FilmFair, the animation company behind British classics such as The Wombles and Paddington. The animated series featured Boot the dog, voiced by the fabulous Leonard Rossiter, whose performance perfectly set the tone for the show. Only 20 episodes were ever produced, originally broadcast on the BBC. Now, for the first time, they have been meticulously restored from the original 35mm film elements and are presented from high definition masters for you to enjoy once again.
Two woodcutters head into the mountains to fell an ancient tree. Caught in a snowstorm, they spend the night in a mountain lodge, where a female spirit appears and takes the life of one of the men. She spares the other man's life on the condition that he never tell anyone what happened that night. The woodcutter (Akira Ishihama, Harakiri) goes on to marry the mysterious beauty Yuki (Shiho Fujimura, Shinobi) and together they have a child. But Yuki catches the eye of a lecherous lord, whose advances force her to reveal a dark secret. Period film specialist Tokuzo Tanaka, a former assistant to both Akira Kurosawa and Kenji Mizoguchi, creates a broodingly atmospheric tale in which the viewer fully empathises with the ghost. Featuring a score by original Godzilla composer Akira Ifukube. SPECIAL FEATURES New 4K restoration Uncompressed mono PCM audio Appreciation by filmmaker Masayuki Ochiai Visual essay by Lafcadio Hearn scholar Paul Murray Trailer Newly improved English subtitle translation
Joëlle CÅur (The Demoniacs) and Gilda Arancio (Tender and Perverse Emanuelle) star in Girls Without Shame (Jeunes filles impudiques), Jean Rollin's first foray into the world of erotic cinema, made under the pseudonym Michel Gentil'. Two curious young women, Monica (CÅur) and Jackie (Arancio), find an abandoned old house whilst out hiking. Retiring to bed, they soon find that the house is a hangout for a criminal gang who suspect them of stealing their loot... Restored in 4K from the original negative, Girls Without Shame (aka Schoolgirl Hitchhikers) features a score by regular Rollin composer Pierre Raph (Requiem for a Vampire) and supporting turns by Willy Braque (Lips of Blood) and Rollin himself, and sees the director successfully transfer his trademark images and themes to a new genre. This edition also includes a new restoration of Hubert Lacoudre's rare 1972 short film Sexana, an erotic spin on Alice in Wonderland, also starring CÅur. INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION 4K UHD SPECIAL FEATURES New 4K HDR restoration from the original negative by Powerhouse Films 4K (2160p) UHD presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) Three presentations of the film: Jeunes filles impudiques, Jean Rollin's original French-language version; and alternative English-language presentations, Girls Without Shame and Schoolgirl Hitchhikers Original mono audio Audio commentary with film historian David Flint (2025) Critical appreciation by musician and journalist Nicolas Stanzick (2025) Video appreciation of enigmatic actor Joëlle CÅur by actor, director and film historian Christophe Bier (2025) Sexana (1972): new 4K restoration of Hubert Lacoudre's surreal erotic short film starring Joëlle CÅur, featuring a new score by Peninsula Critical appreciation of Sexana by Nicolas Stanzick (2025) Original theatrical trailers Image gallery: promotional and publicity material, and behind the scenes Sexana image gallery New and improved English translation subtitles for the French soundtrack New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with a new essay by Lucas Balbo, material from the film's pressbook, an archival article on the French sex film industry featuring an interview with 'Michel Gentil' (Jean Rollin), an archival interview with Willy Braque, new writing on Sexana, and full film credits World premiere on 4K UHD Limited edition of 10,000 individually numbered units (6,000 4K UHDs and 4,000 Blu-rays) for the UK and US All extras subject to change
On the fateful night of October 31st, a Curtain falls upon Shibuya. Geto and his cursed alliance are waiting to spring their trap when Gojo storms in, as Itadori and other Jujutsu Sorcerers gather outside the Curtain. Will humans or Curses laugh in the end?
Totsuko is a high school student with the ability to see the 'colours' of others. Colours of bliss, excitement, and serenity, plus a colour she treasures as her favourite. Kimi, a classmate at her school, gives off the most beautiful colour of all. Although she doesn't play an instrument, Totsuko forms a band with Kimi and Rui, a quiet music enthusiast they meet at a used bookstore in a far corner of town. As they practice at an old church on a remote island, music brings them together, forming friendships and stirring affections. Will they discover their true 'colours'? Features the film on Blu-ray, presented with Japanese, English, Italian and German audio options, and English, German and Italian subtitle options. From acclaimed director Naoko Yamada Funny, joyful, and brimming with confidence Kambole Campbell, IndieWire This wonderfully dreamy, pastel-toned animation has a quietly galvanising power Robbie Collin, The Telegraph Nothing short of a masterpiece Robert Ewing, The People's Movies
Paranoia Agent Steel Book - Truth is stranger than fiction. The line between belief and reality is challenged in this dark and mysterious psychological thriller where citizens across Musashino City are being assaulted and terrorized. Now, two detectives must figure out the truth about Lil' Slugger. From Satoshi Kon director of Perfect Blue Paprika and Millenium Actress.
Is there a doctor in the house? At the eerie House of Frankenstein, the answer is yes and he's out to make right the experiment in playing God that's doomed his family for generations. There's also a Karloff in the house, a fact that makes 1958's Frankenstein 1970 a must-see for savvy fright fans. Twenty-seven years after scaring the daylights out of everyone as the lumbering monster in Frankenstein, Boris Karloff is at the other end of the laboratory switches and gizmos. He's Dr. Victor Frankenstein, an aging, hulking shambles of dignity and menace who agrees to let a TV crew shoot a horror flick at the family castle. The crew members don't know it yet, but they're just what the doctor ordered: fresh body parts, ready for harvesting.
The Batman Family has returned to present-day Gotham City after traveling back to the warring states period and saving history from being altered in the previous film, Batman Ninja. But the next day, they witness a startling event the Japanese island has disappeared, and a giant island called Hinomoto appears in the sky over Gotham City. Soon, countless Yakuza descend from the sky and attack the people of Gotham City. And that's not all, the Justice League, a team of the World's Greatest Super Heroes, has disappeared.
In 1974, Tobe Hooper changed the face of horror with his landmark film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Though the hulking Leatherface left an indelible mark upon the cinematic landscape, it wouldn't be until 1986 that the buzz came back in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2! Relocating the cannibalistic Sawyers to a cavernous labyrinth beneath an amusement park, Hooper's deliciously demented sequel sees local DJ Stretch running afoul of them when she gets mixed up in the brutal slaying of two youngsters. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Lefty Enright is hell-bent on avenging the murder of his nephew Franklin, who perished in the original massacre. Whichever way you skin it, Leatherface's second cinematic outing is an uncompromisingly delirious vision from one of the masters of horror. 2-DISC 4K ULTRA HD SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS DISC 1 - THE FILM (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY) 4K restoration from the original negative 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) Original lossless stereo 2.0 audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Audio commentary with director Tobe Hooper Audio commentary with stars Bill Moseley, Caroline Williams and special effects legend Tom Savini Audio commentary with cinematographer Richard Kooris, production designer Cary White, script supervisor Laura Kooris and property master Michael Sullivan DISC 2 - BONUS FEATURES (BLU-RAY) Are We Not Both the Living Dead?, a visual essay by Scout Tafoya You've Got Good Taste: Cannibal Camp and Perverse Parody, a visual essay by Miranda Corcoran Stretch Lives!, an interview with Caroline Williams Serving Tom, an interview with makeup effects artist Gabe Bartalos Texas Blood Bath, an interview with makeup effects artist Barton Mixon Remember the Alamo, an interview with actor Kirk Sisco Die Yuppie Scum, an interview with actor Barry Kinyon Extended interviews with Tobe Hooper and co-producer Cynthia Hargrave from Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films It Runs in the Family, (plus outtakes!) on the film's genesis, making and enduring appeal House of Pain, an interview with makeup effects artists Mixon, Bartalos, Gino Crognale and John Vulich Yuppie Meat, an interview with actors Chris Douridas and Barry Kinyon Cutting Moments, an interview with editor Alain Jakubowicz Behind the Mask and Cutting Moments with Bob Elmore, two interviews with Leatherface's performer Horror's Hallowed Grounds, a featurette exploring the film's locations Still Feelin' the Buzz, an interview with horror expert Stephen Thrower Behind-the-scenes Alternate opening credits Deleted scenes Trailers and TV spots Still gallery Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Ilan Sheady
Paced at about a million miles an hour, Dick Dynamite is a roller coaster ride of a movie where the humour is relentless and unapologetically crass and the violence frenetic and bloody.
It took some time for fright-fans to really groove to the eclectic, insane and often inane brilliance of the late Bruno Mattei (ZOMBIE CREEPING FLESH). Now, belatedly, viewed as a master of cut-price plasma-spillage, the time is ripe to revisit one of the great man's wildest accomplishments - RATS: NIGHTS OF TERROR. Unveiled to audiences of video-violence in 1984, this post-apocalyptic pot-boiler sees some of the last humans alive grapple with a horde of flesh-eating rodents - and a shocking final revelation that has fast become Mattei's signature 'twist'. Also featuring a superlative ensemble cast that includes such Italian gore legends as Ottaviano Dell'Acqua (ZOMBIE FLESH-EATERS), Geretta Geretta (DEMONS) and Massimo Vanni (ZOMBI 3), RATS: NIGHTS OF TERROR is a creepy creature feature that positively oozes with intrigue in this beautiful new remastered 4K UHD release!BRAND NEW 4K REMASTER FROM THE ORIGINAL NEGATIVES PRESENTED IN ULTRA HIGH DEFINITION (2160P) IN 1.85:1 ASPECT RATIOPRESENTED IN DOLBY VISION HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR10 COMPATIBLE)HIGH DEFINITION (1080P) BLU-RAY(TM) IN 1.85:1 ASPECT RATIO ALSO INCLUDEDENGLISH MONO 2.0 AUDIOITALIAN MONO 2.0 AUDIO WITH NEWLY TRANSLATED ENGLISH SUBTITLESAudio Commentary with Italian Cinema Experts Eugenio Ercolani and Troy HowarthRat King - Interview with Co-Director Claudio FragassoDeus Knows Best - Interview with Actor Fausto LombardiMeet Myrna and Lucifer - Interview with Actors Ann-Gisel Glass and Jean-Christophe BreÌtignieÌreThe 3rd Rat - Interview with Assistant Director Giovanni LeaccheSqueaky Melodies - Interview with Composer Luigi CeccarelliRat Droppings Falling on my Head - Interview with Stuntmen Massimo Vanni and Ottaviano Dell'Acqua Original Trailer
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
Writer and director DW Medoff crafts an innovative and chilling take on the haunted house formula with I Will Never Leave You Alone, a surreal nightmare where the psychological and the supernatural collide to terrifying effect. After being released from prison, Richard is given an opportunity to restart his life by a mysterious company who offer him five thousand dollars to spend six days in a dilapidated house to cleanse it of evil spirits. His handler assures him this is only to put any potential buyers' superstitions to rest, and that he has nothing to fear. But Richard's sojourn is haunted by an inscrutable figure hiding in the corners of the house that seems to have a connection with his dark past. As his sinister neighbour's appearances become more frequent, Richard must confront the terrifying reason that sent him to prison and risk slipping into madness. I Will Never Leave You Alone is a haunting exploration of trauma dripping with atmosphere from an exciting new voice in American independent horror. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS ¢ High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation ¢ Original lossless stereo and DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing ¢ Newly filmed interview with writer and director DW Medoff ¢ Scene-select commentary from writer and director DW Medoff ¢ Yahrzeit, AWOL and I'm Down Here, three short films by writer and director DW Medoff ¢ Theatrical trailer ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Steph C ¢ Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Olivia Neilson
Mark Burns (Death in Venice) and Beatrice Edney (Highlander) star in A Day at the Beach, a downbeat tale of alcoholism written by Roman Polanski (Chinatown), produced by regular Polanski collaborator Gene Gutowski (Cul-de-Sac, The Pianist), and shot by celebrated cinematographer Gilbert Taylor (Repulsion, Star Wars). When Bernie (Burns) takes a little girl, Winnie (Edney) who may or may not be his niece or perhaps daughter for a trip to a decrepit Danish seaside town on a day of heavy rain, he sets about cajoling the locals in a desperate quest for alcohol, leaving his young charge to fend for herself. The sole feature-film credit for director Simon Hesera, A Day at the Beach received scant distribution at the time of its production, but after having been lost for decades it was eventually revived and re-released to critical acclaim, with audiences particularly interested to discover the charismatic cameo appearances by British comedy legends Peter Sellers (The Blockhouse, Hoffman) and Graham Stark (The Wrong Box). INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES New restoration from a 4K scan of the original negative by Powerhouse Films Two presentations of the film: the original cut, newly restored (82 mins); and the extended version, presented from a Standard Definition master (84 mins) Original mono audio Dancing Before the Enemy: How a Teenage Boy Fooled the Nazis and Lived (2015): feature-length documentary on producer Gene Gutowski, directed by his son Adam Bardach, in which he vividly recalls his experiences as a Jewish teenager in Poland during WWII Behind the Camera: Gil Taylor (1993): archival documentary by Richard Blanshard on the great cinematographer featuring interviews with Taylor, Polanski, and filmmaker Anthony Minghella New English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Limited edition exclusive booklet with new essay by MichaÅ Oleszczyk, a compilation of trade journal reports on the film's production, interviews with director Simon Hesera at the time of the film's 1993 re-release, an overview of critical responses, and full film credits World premiere on Blu-ray Limited edition of 4,000 copies for the UK and US All features subject to change
By the time he made Ugetsu, Kenji Mizoguchi was already an elder statesman of Japanese cinema, fiercely revered by Akira Kurosawa and other directors of a younger generation
Lex Luthor masterminds a plot to kill the Man of Steel, and it works. With weeks to live, Superman prepares for his fate by fulfilling his dreams. But when Luthor declares his plan to control the world with no alien hero to stop him, Superman rallies his fading powers. The weakening Superman engages in a spectacular battle with Luthor that could trigger the end of Earth's greatest protector.
The outrageous characters loved by audiences the world over reunite for a very special occasion: American Pie The Wedding. Jim and Michelle are getting married. Stifler is planning a bachelor party, and of course, Jim's dad is always on hand with his fantastic fatherly advice. The American Pie posse return with their unmistakable blend of excruciating embarrassment and hysterical humour. So if you want to learn what NOT to do on a night out in a gay bar, to hear why sex with granny is NEVER a good thing, and why pubic hair and wedding cake is a BAD combination you're in the right place. This second sequel to the 1999 Classic is presented as a deluxe 2 Disc collector's edition with a feature-length remastered making of documentary, by 88 Films. HD PRESENTATIONS OF BOTH THE THEATRICAL VERSION AND UNRATED VERSION PRESENTED IN HIGH DEFINITION (1080P) BLU-RAY(TM) IN 2.35:1 ASPECT RATIO 5.1 DTS-HD MASTER AUDIO 2.0 DTS-HD MASTER AUDIO OPTIONAL ENGLISH SUBTITLES AUDIO COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR JESSE DYLAN AND ACTOR SEANN WILLIAM SCOTT [THEATRICAL VERSION] COMMENTARY WITH ACTORS JASON BIGGS, ALYSON HANNIGAN, EDDIE KAYE THOMAS AND THOMAS IAN NICHOLAS [THEATRICAL VERSION] DELETED SCENES OUTTAKES STIFLER SPEAK ENTER THE DOMINATRIX: INSIDE THE BACHELOR PARTY GROOMING THE GROOM CHEESY WEDDING VIDEO KEVIN CAM: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN ACTOR NIKKI'S HOLLYWOOD JOURNAL TRAILER STILLS GALLERY BONUS BLU-RAY(TM) DISC - AMERICAN PIE REVEALED: REMASTERED FEATURE LENGTH MAKING OF DOCUMENTARY FOR AMERICAN PIE, AMERICAN PIE 2 AND AMERICAN PIE: THE WEDDING (164 MINS) CAST AND CREW CATCH-UP FEATURES O-RING WITH NEW ARTWORK BY TOMMY POCKET FEATURES RIGID SLIP CASE WITH CLASSIC POSTER ATWORK FEATURES 40 PAGE PERFECT BOUND BOOK OF CAST AND CREW STILLS AND BEHIND THE SCENES PHOTOS
Kamisama Kiss S1 Collection & Kamisama Kiss S1 & S2 Collector's Edition Nanami was just a normal high school girl down on her luck until a stranger's lips marked her as the new Land God and turned her world upside down. Now, she's figuring out the duties of a deity with the help of Tomoe, a reformed fox demon who reluctantly becomesher familiar in a contract sealed with a kiss. The new responsibilities - and boys - are a lot to handle, like the crow demon masquerading as a gorgeous pop idol and the adorable snake spirit who's chosen the newly minted god to be his bride. As the headstrong Tomoe tries to whip her into shape, Nanami finds that love just might have cute, pointed fox ears. With romance in the air, will the human deity be able to prove herself worthy of her new title?
Living at home with his mother, bachelor house painter Themroc (Michel Piccoli, Belle de Jour) leads a dull life. One day, after an unearned run-in with his boss, the usually docile Themroc rebels and dismantles his myopic world. Made on a shoestring budget with no intelligible dialogue, Claude Faraldo's cult taboo-busting satire about a French blue-collar worker-turned-urban caveman anarchically eviscerates mid-century labour and gender politics. Never released on home video in the UK, Themroc may be familiar to British audiences from Channel 4's infamous Red Triangle showings, intended for adults only; now this savage satire can be seen again, newly presented on Blu-ray from a 4K restoration. LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES 4K Restoration from the original negative by StudioCanal Uncompressed mono PCM audio Interview with critic and filmmaker David Thompson (2025) Archival TV interview with actor Michel Piccoli and director Claude Faraldo (1973) Interview with Manuela Lazic on Michel Piccoli (2025) Gallery Trailer Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sam Smith Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Alison Smith, author of French Cinema in the 1970s The echoes of May Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
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