Miami, 1991. When his bloodthirsty urges can't be ignored any longer, young Dexter Morgan must learn to channel his inner darkness as he transitions from student to avenging serial killer with the guidance of his father, Harry.
Hard-living Hollywood starlet Barbara Payton stars as a woman duplicated through technology in this cautionary tale that mixes Home Counties horror with prescient science fiction (Hammer's first). Co-starring Stephen Murray as the unbalanced scientist and directed by Hammer legend Terence Fisher, Four Sided Triangle is featured here as a brand-new 4K restoration from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio.Lena returns to her home after many years to discover that her two childhood friends Bill and Robin are now scientists and have created a machine that can perfectly duplicate objects. Bill's heart is broken when he realises that Lena loves Robin until he hits on the mad idea to duplicate Lena in his machine.Extras:Commentary by Melanie Williams and Thirza Wakefieldwith commentary by Kevin Lyons and Jonathan RigbyTrailerIn the Sticks Sci-Fi!Terence Fisher featurette TITLE TBCI Am Not AshamedImage Gallery
New restoration of Kurosawa's much-loved classic. A story of rival clans, hidden gold and a princess in distress, The Hidden Fortress is a thrilling mix of fairy story and samurai action movie. It was Kurosawa's first film shot in the widescreen process of Tohoscope, and he exploited this to the full in the film's rich variety of landscape locations, including the slopes of Mount Fuji. The Hidden Fortress became Kurosawa's biggest box office hit to date and won several awards, including the Golden Bear at the 1959 Berlin Film Festival. Some twenty years on, the film's influence would have even greater impact on the world's box office, when George Lucas borrowed elements of its plot for the first of his Star Wars series. Extras Newly restored in 4K and presented in High Definition Newly recorded audio commentary by Japanese-cinema expert Tony Rayns Akira Kurosawa: It is Wonderful to Create Hidden Fortress (2002) Interview with George Lucas (2001, 8 mins) Original trailer **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with a new essay on the film by Kenta McGrath
One of the original Video Nasties returns, ready to deprave and corrupt a whole new generation. The Cannibal Man is the story of Marcos, a slaughter-house worker turned serial killer, for whom one gruesome murder leads inexorably to another.Once considered dangerous enough to be banned, there's more to Eloy De La Iglesia's movie than cheap thrills: it's a comment on life under fascism, a world where brutality leads to brutality. 88 Films are proud to present this misunderstood masterpiece, restored, remastered and still capable of drawing blood.HIGH-DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION IN 1.85:1 ASPECT RATIOENGLISH MONO 2.0 AUDIOSPANISH MONO 2.0 AUDIO WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES2 Versions of the film - Internation Cut [98 Mins] and Extended Cut [107 Mins]Audio Commentary by David Flint [International Cut]Audio Commentary by Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth [International Cut]Digesting Cannibal Man - An interview with Dr Bárbara Barreiro LeónAn Unlikely Video Nasty - Interview with Dr Johnny WalkerA Bloody History, Viewing Horror Under Dictatorships - An Interview with Dr Alejandra Rodriguez-RemediDeleted ScenesRed-band TrailerGreen-Band TrailerRe-issue Trailer
Father Theophilus Riesinger and Father Joseph Steiger, the former struggling with his faith and the latter dealing with his past, work together to complete a series of exorcisms on Emma Schmidt, a young woman who's allegedly experiencing demonic possession.
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 director with a dark sensibility comparable to Chabrol, Claude Miller made these two twisty Polars (French Police-Noir films) with Michel Serrault (Kill the Referee), showcasing the actor in stunning performances alongside stars including Lino Ventura (Army of Shadows) and Isabelle Adjani (Possession, The Story of Adele H).In The Inquisitor cops Gallien (Ventura) and Belmont (Guy Marchand) interrogate Martinaud (Serrault), a wealthy lawyer, for the rape and murder of two young girls. The investigation becomes further complicated when his wife (Romy Schneider, Le combat dans l'ile) gives her statement A gripping thriller with intense performances, The Inquisitor was a critical and commercial success on release, nominated for 8 César Awards, winning Best Screenplay and acting prizes for Serrault and Marchand.Serrault returns in Deadly Circuit as a P.I. who becomes obsessed with the target of his investigation, a murderer (Adjani) who he follows across Europe as she moves from one victim to another. Switching gears to pitch black humour this wild crime film features both leads on top form alongside a stunning supporting cast including Stephane Audran (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie), Macha Méril (Deep Red), Sami Frey (Bande à part), and Jean-Claude Brialy (The Bride Wore Black) among others.4K UHD & BLU-RAY DUAL FORMAT LIMITED EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES4K UHD and Blu-ray presentation of The Inquisitor, Blu-ray presentation of Deadly Circuit (3 Discs)Original uncompressed mono audioSuccess Story - a documentary on the making of The Inquisitor (2016)Interview with Claude Miller and Michel Audiard on (1981) An appreciation of the film by filmmaker Patrice Leconte (2016)Reverse Short [Champ contrechamp] - a TV episode on crime fiction featuring Claude Miller, Michel Serrault, Alain Corneau, Michel Audiard, and others (1981)Audio commentary on Deadly Circuit by critic Rachael Nisbet (2025)A documentary on Deadly Circuit featuring co-screenwriter Jacques Adiard, director of photography Pierre Lhomme and producer Charles Gassot (2016)A Hypnotic Fascination - an interview with filmmaker Philippe Le Guay (2016)Original theatrical trailersNewly translated English subtitles for each filmReversible sleeve featuring designs based on original postersLimited edition booklet featuring new writing by Adam Scovell and an archival interview with MillerLimited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
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
If anyone in Beverly Hills is clued in it's Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone). She's almost 16, rich, way popular, and loves letting the world benefit from her expertise in life's important issueslike dating, fashion, and looking good. She believes in doing stuff for other people, but when it comes to matters of the heart, especially her own, she's, well...clueless. Directed by Amy Heckerling (FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH ), this iconic, stylish coming-of-age comedy features Paul Rudd, Stacey Dash, and Brittany Murphy.
The Soul Reapers' battle continues to rage as Ichigo and his friends manage to drive off Grimmjow and the rest of the Arrancars. But with this fight over, a new threat emerges as Orihime is taken hostage by Sosuke Aizen. Will Ichigo, Uryu and Chad be able to defeat the Arrancars' most powerful fightersthe Espadaand rescue her from Aizen's stronghold of Las Noches in Hueco Mundo? Contains Part 6 of the series on Blu-ray (episodes 140-167) on four discs. Comes packed in a large rigid storage box with space to hold Parts 6-9 of the series on Blu-ray (sold separately). Includes a set of three character art cards. Also included is a 104-page art book featuring a comprehensive collection of character design artworks and cover artwork from the relevant episodes of the series. Available in the UK on Blu-ray for the first time Collector's packaging with space for parts 7-9 of the series Includes a 104-page art book
From Gabriel Mascaro, director of the award-winning Neon Bull and The Blue Trail, recent winner of the Silver Bear at the 2025 Berlin Film Festival.In a dystopian vision of Brazil, a deeply religious woman who uses her position to 'save' struggling couples from divorce. Whilst waiting for a sign in recognition of her efforts, she is confronted with a crisis and a revelation that will either lead her to question everything she believes or bring her even closer to God.Divine Love is a timely commentary on the current conservative, fanatical and nationalist agendas prevalent throughout the world and the choices we have to reject or succumb to them.Divine Love (Divino amor, 2019) presented from a 4K master approved by the director.Gabriel Mascaro on Divine Love: an interview with the director filmed at the 2019 Zurich Film FestivalTrailersBooklet featuring a new essay by film writer and critic David Jenkins.New English subtitles.World premiere on Blu-ray.Region-free Blu-ray.+ MORE TBC
Two employees at a rundown inn are desperate to prove the building is haunted before it gets closed down. Unfortunately for them, they may just get what they wished for. Special Features New Second Sight Films 4K restoration approved by Director Ti West Presented in HDR with Dolby Vision Audio commentary with Writer/Director/Editor Ti West, Producers Larry Fessenden and Peter Phok, and Sound Designer Graham Reznick Audio commentary with Ti West and Actors Sara Paxton and Pat Healy A Lasting Memory: a new interview with Ti West Let's Make This Good a new interview with Pat Healy Our Dysfunctional World: a new interview with Larry Fessenden Living in the Process: a new interview with Cinematographer Eliot Rockett Cast a Wide Net: a new interview with Composer Jeff Grace A Validating Moment: a new interview with Line Producer Jacob Jaffke The Innkeepers: Behind the Scenes Trailer
After advancing to Class C, Ayanokoji and his class now face their most brutal test yet: the mixed training camp. Forced to work with former enemies, team leaders who fail will face expulsion - and have to pick a teammate to take down with them.
The Soul Reapers' battle continues to rage as Ichigo and his friends manage to drive off Grimmjow and the rest of the Arrancars. But with this fight over, a new threat emerges as Orihime is taken hostage by Sosuke Aizen. Will Ichigo, Uryu and Chad be able to defeat the Arrancars' most powerful fightersthe Espadaand rescue her from Aizen's stronghold of Las Noches in Hueco Mundo? Contains Part 6 of the series on Blu-ray (episodes 140-167) on four discs. Includes a set of three character art cards. Available in the UK on Blu-ray for the first time Includes a set of 3 limited edition art cards
Sam Peckinpah's classic road movie CONVOY (1978) based on a song by C.W. McCall's hit song of the same name stars Kris Kristofferson and Ali McGraw. A mighty convoy of dust-raising trucks heads for a state line in south-western America. The massive collection of vehicles all shapes and sizes are led by Rubber Duck' (Kris Kristofferson), a legendary trucker who has gathered this vast army together in protest police corruption, federal and states laws and shady politicking. The law is bearing down on truckers and forcing them to obey unrealistic speed limitations which rob them of precious time and money. The national guard, the Army, the Police and the feds are all out to halt the truckers, but the truckers don't want to stop!Extras:NEW Interview with Franklyn AjayeNEW Audio Commentary by filmmaker/Peckinpah scholar Mike SiegelNEW Video Essay: The Lost ConvoyNEW The Duck TrucksNEW Promoting Convoy : animated gallery of international posters and lobby cardsNEW Convoy colour stills: 120 rare colour photosNEW Filming Convoy pt 1: White Sands & the Truck stop: 100 rare bts photosNEW Filming Convoy pt 2: The Trucks are rolling: 100 rare bts photosNEW Filming Convoy pt 3: Showdown in Alvarez: 100 rare bts photosOriginal US trailerAudio commentary by film historians Paul Seydor, Garner Simmons, and Nick RedmanPassion & Poetry Sam's Trucker MovieU.S. TV SpotU.S. Radio Spots x 4Three Lost ScenesInjokes, Friends & CameosTrucker Notes from NorwayTrailer
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 Hellfighters, the legendary embodiment of no-nonsense stoicism, John Wayne, plays heroic firefighter Chance Buckman who combats oil-field blazes across the world. Based on the exploits of Red Adair (who acted as technical adviser on the film), this explosive actioner is directed with solid efficiency by Andrew V McLaglen (The Wild Geese, North Sea Hijack). INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES High Definition remaster Original 6-track sound mix presented as 5.1 surround audio Optional stereo audio Audio commentary with film historians C Courtney Joyner and Henry Parke (2021) The BFI Interview with Andrew V McLaglen (1999, 61 mins): archival audio recording of the director in conversation with David Lewin at the National Film Theatre, London The Director and the Duke (2009, 4 mins): McLaglen discusses his partnership with John Wayne Audio interview with Edward Faulkner (2021, 21 mins): the stalwart character actor reminisces with C Courtney Joyner The Rare Breed (2021, 29 mins): career-spanning appraisal of McLaglen by film archivist Tom Vincent Super 8 version: original cut-down home-cinema presentation Desert Inferno (1962, 2 mins): newsreel capturing famed firefighter Red Adair extinguishing blazes in the Sahara News report from Ekofisk oil field (1977, 2 mins): Adair tackles a conflagration on a North Sea oil rig Original theatrical trailer Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
By the end of the 1960s the boom in Old World gothic horror had begun to wane in the face of present day terrors like the Vietnam War. In response, American filmmakers brought horror out of the past and into the present, and the classic movie monsters packed their bags and headed for the New World.Count Yorga, Vampire was among the first to successfully transpose the classic vampire, cloak and all, to a modern day setting as the Countplayed unforgettably by Robert Quarryarrives in the United States and settles in a Southern California mansion with his mysterious brides. A drive-in favorite from the moment it was released, a sequel soon followed. The Return of Count Yorga ups the ante and sees the sardonic Count on the streets of San Francisco, his sights set on an orphanage as a potential source of sustenance.Director Bob Kelljan (Scream Blacula Scream) delivers a one-two punch of classic cult cinema mixing chills, thrills, style, and suspense with a knowing wit that revels in the genre trappings. Presented in remarkable restorations by Arrow Films from scans of the original camera negative, The Count Yorga Collection is a full-bloodied feast to die for!SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS2K restorations by Arrow Films of Count Yorga, Vampire and The Return of Count Yorga from 4K scans of the original 35mm camera negativesHigh Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of both filmsOriginal lossless mono audioOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Heather VaughanDISC ONE - COUNT YORGA, VAMPIREAudio commentary by film critic Tim LucasArchival audio commentary by David Del Valle and C. Courtney JoynerThe Count in California, an appreciation by Heather Drain and Chris O'NeillI Remember Yorga, an interview with Frank Darabont in which the award-winning filmmaker talks about his love for Count Yorga, VampireA Vampire in L.A., an interview with actor Michael MurphyTheatrical trailerRadio spotsImage galleryDISC TWO - THE RETURN OF COUNT YORGAAudio commentary by film critic Stephen R. BissetteArchival audio commentary by David Del Valle and C. Courtney JoynerThe Count and the Counterculture, an interview with film critic Maitland McDonaghChamber-music of Horrors, an interview with music and cultural historian David Huckvale about the scores for both filmsArchival interview with film critic Kim NewmanTheatrical trailerRadio spotsImage gallery
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