Dog Man, half dog and half man, he is sworn to protect and serve as he doggedly pursues the feline supervillain Petey the Cat.
In 1964, Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars introduced audiences to a new, edgier breed of Western. The following year, he demonstrated that the first film was no fluke with For a Few Dollars More, cementing Clint Eastwood's Man with No Name as a genre icon and spawning a legion of imitators. In the Old West, two rival bounty killers (Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef) hunt the same target: the psychopathic bandit known as El Indio (Gian Maria Volonté). The price on his head is high but one of the hunters harbours a secret personal vendetta. Forming an uneasy alliance, the pair succeed in infiltrating El Indio's gang... but as greed begets violence, the hunters become the hunted, leading to a final showdown in a circle of death. Made with a much higher budget than its predecessor, For a Few Dollars More expanded the canvas of Leone's mythic, feverish vision of the western and further developed his unmistakable authorial signature. Fully uncut and newly restored in sumptuous 4K with a plethora of new and archival bonus features, the Man with No Name returns in deadly style. FULL SPECS ANNOUNCED IN FEBRUARY!
A hallucinatory journey into the heart of darkness, William Friedkin's pulse-pounding reimagining of the suspense classic The Wages of Fear was dismissed upon its release, only to be recognized decades later as one of the boldest auteur statements of the New Hollywood. In a remote Latin American village, four desperate fugitivesa New Jersey gangster (Roy Scheider), a Mexican assassin (Francisco Rabal), an unscrupulous Parisian businessman (Bruno Cremer), and an Arab terrorist (Amidou)take on a seemingly doomed mission: transporting two trucks full of highly explosive nitroglycerin through the treacherous jungle. Aided by Tangerine Dream's otherworldly synth score, Friedkin turns each bump in the road into a tour de force of cold-sweat tensionconjuring a hauntingly nihilistic vision of a world ruled by chance and fate. 4K UHD + BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New 4K digital restoration, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack approved by director William Friedkin, and alternate original theatrical 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack One 4K UHD disc of the film presented in Dolby Vision HDR and two Blu-rays with the film and special features Friedkin Uncut (2018), a documentary by Francesco Zippel featuring interviews with Friedkin, screenwriter Walon Green, filmmakers Wes Anderson and Francis Ford Coppola, and others New conversation between filmmaker James Gray and film critic Sean Fennessey Conversation from 2015 between Friedkin and filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn Archival audio interviews with Green and editor Bud Smith, from the collection of Giulia D'Agnolo Vallan, author of William Friedkin (2003) Behind-the-scenes footage Trailer English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing PLUS: An essay by film critic Justin Chang New cover by Nessim Higson
Plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, Stefanie heads home to track down the one person who might be able to save her family.
THEY WILL RISE TO SUCK THE BLOOD OF THE LIVING! From the sleazy video nasty vaults comes a movie so stained with controversy and moral indignation that the very mention of its name sends shudders down the spines of the weak-stomached and censorious Zombie Flesh Eaters. A gut-munching, shark-wrestling, eye-gouging orgy of mud-caked undead terror and Italian splatter from the dark imagination of horror genius Lucio Fulci (The House by the Cemetery, City of the Living Dead). An abandoned boat in New York Harbour unleashes a dead flesh-crazed Zombie cargo... A young American woman and a journalist investigate a tropical island where a deadly disease is making the dead walk... Soon, thoughts of getting to the bottom of the murderous curse will be forgotten, as Fulci's walking corpses overwhelm the living and reports come in that the Big Apple is swarming with the living dead... After over 45 years, Zombie Flesh Eaters still has the power to shock and offend the unwilling. Check out this classic sadist video' and revel in a wonderfully tasteless movie that once helped usher in a moral panic! 4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS 4K restoration from the original 2-perf Techniscope negative 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) Original English and Italian front and end titles Restored original lossless English and Italian mono audio Optional remixed lossless English Dolby Atmos audio Optional remixed lossless Italian DTS-HD MA 7.1 audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack Optional English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack Brand new audio commentary by critics Eugenio Ercolani, Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson Audio commentary by screenwriter Elisa Briganti, moderated by Calum Waddell Audio commentary by Fulci biographer Stephen Thrower and horror expert Alan Jones Sound and Fury: Listening to Zombie Flesh Eaters brand new visual essay by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Repellent: Memories of Zombie Flesh Eaters brand new visual essay by author and critic Chris Alexander Archival introduction by actor Ian McCulloch From Romero to Rome: The Rise and Fall of the Italian Zombie Film 2012 documentary featuring screenwriters Dardano Sacchetti and Antonio Tentori, critic Kim Newman and filmmakers Luigi Cozzi, Ruggero Deodato and Russ Streiner Aliens, Cannibals and Zombies: A Trilogy of Italian Terror archival interview with McCulloch The Meat-Munching Movies of Gino de Rossi archival interview with the celebrated special effects artist Zombie Flesh Eaters: From Script to Screen archival featurette featuring Dardano Sacchetti showing key pages from his original Island of the Living Dead screenplay Music for a Flesh-Feast 2012 Q&A with composer Fabio Frizzi at the Glasgow Film Theatre Original English language Nightmare Island screenplay Theatrical trailers and TV spots Easter eggs Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Colin Murdoch Perfect bound collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Willow Maclay, Jack Sargeant, Heather Wixson and Matt Rogerson Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Colin Murdoch Six double-sided collector's postcards
In this spy thriller, Charlie Heller (Rami Malek) is a brilliant but deeply introverted CIA decoder working out of Langley. When his wife is killed in a London terrorist attack, and his supervisors refuse to act, Heller embarks on a dangerous trek, crisscrossing the globe to take down those responsible, his intelligence being his ultimate weapon.Featurettes - The Team, The World, The Pool, The Score & Deleted scenes
It wasn't really the first film of its kind, but the western all'Italiana or spaghetti Western was never the same again after Sergio Leone's groundbreaking A Fistful of Dollars, starring Clint Eastwood in the classic role that made him an international icon. A nameless stranger (Eastwood) rides into the Mexican border town of San Miguel and quickly finds himself in the middle of a bloody battle for power between two rival families, the Baxters and the Rojos. Cannily realising there's money to be made from playing each side against the other, the Man with No Name soon finds himself caught in the crossfire as the body count escalates, his only chance of escape a standoff against the Rojos' mercilessly cruel leader, Ramón (Gian Maria Volonté). Leone's clever and contemporary inversion of Western archetypes was not only the first entry in a much-beloved trilogy, but the director's first collaboration with the brilliant composer Ennio Morricone. Now fully uncut and freshly restored in glorious 4K with an arsenal of new and old bonus material, the Man with No Name rides again like never before! LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS ¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella ¢ Perfect bound collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Henry Blyth, Bilge Ebiri, Pasquale Iannone and Eloise Ross ¢ Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella DISC 1 FEATURE ¢ New 4K restoration from the original 2-perf Techniscope negative ¢ High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation ¢ Original English and Italian front and end titles ¢ Newly restored original lossless English and Italian mono audio ¢ Optional newly remixed lossless English and Italian DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio ¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack ¢ Optional English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack ¢ Audio commentary by film historian and Leone biographer Sir Christopher Frayling ¢ Audio commentary by film historian and critic Tim Lucas ¢ Trailers, TV spots and radio spots DISC 2 EXTRAS ¢ When It All Started, a newly filmed interview with film historian and critic Fabio Melelli ¢ Four Fingers Four Picks, a newly filmed interview with guitarist Bruno Battisti D'Amario ¢ Wind & Fire, a newly filmed interview with Morricone biographer Alessandro de Rosa ¢ A Night at the Movies, a newly filmed interview with filmmaker Paolo Bianchini ¢ A Fistful of Outtakes, highlights from the original rushes ¢ The Day the Soundtrack Changed, a new visual essay by musician and disc collector Lovely Jon exploring the film's iconic score ¢ Marisol: Leone's Madonna of the West, an archival interview with co-star Marianne Koch ¢ The Frayling Archives and A New Kind of Hero, two archival interviews with Sir Christopher Frayling ¢ A Few Days in Spain, an archival interview with Clint Eastwood ¢ Tre Voci, an archival featurette with Leone collaborators Mickey Knox, Sergio Donati and Alberto Grimaldi ¢ Opening scene with Harry Dean Stanton filmed for the film's US TV debut in 1975, plus an archival interview with the prologue's director Monte Hellman ¢ Restoration Italian Style, an archival featurette on the film's remastering for DVD ¢ Location Comparisons 19642004, an archival featurette ¢ Alternate credits sequences ¢ Three comprehensive image galleries: A Fistful of Pictures, On the Set and Promoting A Fistful of Dollars' COMING IN MAY 2025... FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE! COMING IN JUNE 2025... THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY!
Cat is a solitary animal, but as its home is devastated by a great flood, they find refuge on a boat populated by various species, and will have to team up with them despite their differences. Limited Edition Special Features include: - One 4K UHD with the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features - Presented in a rigid slipcase containing a digipak, booklet, poster and stickers - Booklet featuring a new essay by Michael Leader, an interview with Gints Zilbalodis, and a gallery of concept art for the film. - Aqua - short film by Gints Zilbalodis - Priorities - short film by Gints Zilbalodis - Masterclass and Q&A with short film by Gints Zilbalodis - Oscars reaction video - Trailers - English SDH subtitles - More extras TBC
This gripping giallo from director Ferdinando Baldi is a prime and gritty example of the celebrated movie genre. On a small island in the Mediterranean, an annual vacation turns into a bloody nightmare for one rich family as each one is brutally murdered by an unknown executioner. Filled with nudity and violence this is a gripping and breathless experience and pushes the twisted on screen events to their limit. The stunning location adds a decadent yet daring atmosphere to the movie and Baldi's keen eye for exposed flesh keeps the pace hot, steamy and extremely dangerous.
New 4K restoration of Akira Kurosawa's astonishing film that's considered to be one of the great adaptations of Shakespeare's Macbeth. A truly remarkable film, Throne of Blood manages to combine beauty and terror to produce a mood of truly haunting power. Starring the irrepressible Toshiro Mifune as the doomed warlord Washizu and a wonderfully creepy turn by Isuzu Yamada as the Lady Macbeth-inspired Asaji, the film shows Kurosawa's familiar mastery of atmosphere and action combined with the savagery of war.ExtrasRestored 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) Audio commentary by Japanese film expert Michael JeckOther extras tbc
THE ORIGINAL BOND This limited-edition collection features six of the films that established the enduring franchise: Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice and Diamonds are Forever. Complete with commentaries, special features and numbered certificate of authenticity. NOW IN 4K ULTRA HDAlso Contains Blu-ray versions.4K: Dolby Atmos True-HD4K: 2160p Ultra High Definition 16x9 1.75 (DR NO, FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE,GOLDFINGER), 2.35 (THUNDERBALL), 2.4 (YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER) 4K: English; DTS-HD Master Audio: English 2.0Selected Special Features, there are many more than the zavvi site can currently show....Dr. NoCommentary: Director Terence Young & Cast/CrewDeclassified MI6 Vault: James Bond's guns, premiere events, exotic locationsMission Dossier: Inside Dr. No, Terence Young's influenceMinistry of Propaganda: Theatrical trailers, TV and radio promotionsFrom Russia with LoveCommentary: Terence Young & Cast/CrewDeclassified MI6 Vault: Interviews with Ian Fleming, Raymond ChandlerMission Dossier: Inside the film, Harry Saltzman's roleMinistry of Propaganda: Theatrical trailers, TV ads, radio promotionsGoldfingerCommentary: Director Guy Hamilton & Cast/CrewDeclassified MI6 Vault: Behind-the-scenes footage, Aston Martin DB5 featureMission Dossier: Film's making-of, cultural impactMinistry of Propaganda: Extensive promotional TV/radio clipsThunderballCommentary: Terence Young, Editor Peter Hunt, Screenwriter John HopkinsDeclassified MI6 Vault: 1965 NBC special, Ford promo film, behind-the-scenesMission Dossier: Film's making-of, historyMinistry of Propaganda: TV/radio ads, commercials, theatrical trailersYou Only Live TwiceCommentary: Director Lewis Gilbert & Cast/CrewDeclassified MI6 Vault: BBC documentary highlights, Ken Adam's designsMission Dossier: Film's inside details, animated storyboardsMinistry of Propaganda: Theatrical trailers, TV & radio promotionsDiamonds Are ForeverCommentary: Director Guy Hamilton & Cast/CrewDeclassified MI6 Vault: BBC interview, action sequences, explosion testsMission Dossier: Film's making-of, Cubby Broccoli featureDeleted Scenes: Several cut scenes including Sammy Davis Jr., action momentsMinistry of Propaganda: Trailers, promotional ads, TV spotsEach film includes extensive promotional material, commentary, behind-the-scenes footage, and deleted scenes, offering a comprehensive look at the making and marketing of these classic James Bond films.
After being ensnared in a death trap, an unconventional team of antiheroes embarks on a dangerous mission. Forced to confront the darkest corners of their pasts, will the group tear themselves apart, or find redemption and prevail?Spot Gloss on the characters, the text/graffiti, items, and hands.
Following the harrowing events of season six, Jamie and Young Ian race to rescue Claire before she's tried and wrongfully convicted of murder. But their mission is complicated by the beginning of a geopolitical firestorm: The American Revolution has arrived. In the seventh season of OUTLANDER, Jamie, Claire and their family are caught in the violent birth pains of an emerging nation as armies march to war and British institutions crumble in the face of armed rebellion. The land the Frasers call home is changing and they must change with it. In order t protect what they've built, the Frasers have to navigate the perils of the Revolutionary War. They learn that sometimes to defend what you love, you have to leave it behind. As the conflict draws them out of North Carolina and into the heart of this fight for independence, Jamie, Claire, Brianna and Roger are faced with impossible decisions that have the potential to tear their family apart.
This 4K restoration contains two new pieces of extra content on the 4K disc (not 4K resolution). NEW: Natalie Portman's Screen Test: V for Vendetta Unmasked: Making-of with filmmakers and cast James McTeigue & Lana Wachowski in Conversation : Looking back on V for Vendetta Director's Notebook: Reimagining a Cult Classic for the 21st Century: Director James McTeigue (Joined by Stars Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving and Other Creative Team Members) Traces in Detail the V Saga from Graphic Novel Origin Through the Movie's Execution. Designing the Near Future Remember, Remember: Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot England Prevails: V For Vendetta and the New Wave in Comics Freedom! Forever!: Making V For Vendetta Saturday Night Live Digital Short Cat Power Montage Theatrical Trailer
Years before Nordic Noir took the TV world by storm with such hits as The Killing and The Bridge, writer-director Ole Bornedal had already put the genre on the map with Nightwatch, an unforgettably nail-biting thriller and the breakout film of both Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones) and Kim Bodnia (Pusher). Law student Martin (Coster-Waldau) works as a night watchman at the morgue to help fund his studies, while a spate of grisly murders is shaking Copenhagen. His newfound nightly duties and friendship with the devil-may-care Jens (Bodnia) put a strain on his relationship with his girlfriend Kalinka (Sofie Gråbøl, The Killing). But when inspector Wörmer (Ulf Pilgaard, Borgen) begins to suspect he may be behind the killings, Martin must race to find the real killer and clear his name. Set thirty years after the first film, Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever sees Martin's daughter Emma (Fanny Leander Bornedal, The Bridge) following in his footsteps working nights at the Copenhagen morgue to understand the events that shook her father so deeply. But a new series of murders begins in a twisted echo of the past, and Martin must face his trauma head on and team up with Emma to stop history from repeating itself. Full of captivating performances and foreboding suspense, Nightwatch and Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever represent the high watermark of Nordic Noir and are a must-have for any genre film aficionado. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS High-Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation of both films Original lossless stereo and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio options for both films Optional English subtitles for both films Reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork for both films by Peter Strain Double-sided foldout poster featuring newly commissioned artwork for both films by Peter Strain Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the films by Eva Novrup Redvall DISC ONE NIGHTWATCH Audio commentary by writer-director Ole Bornedal Not Afraid of the Darkness, a newly filmed interview with director of photography Dan Laustsen Death in Denmark, an appreciation of Nightwatch and Nightwatch: Demons are Forever by film critic and Nordic Noir specialist Barry Forshaw Nightwatch making-of documentary Trailer DISC TWO NIGHTWATCH: DEMONS ARE FOREVER How the Nightwatch Films Explore the Horrors of Adulthood, a brand-new video essay by film critic Heather Wixson Life (and Death) on Mars: Public and Private Life in the Nightwatch Universe, a brand-new video essay by film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Trailer
A realtor is pulled back into the life he left behind after his former partner-in-crime resurfaces with an ominous message. With his crime-lord brother also on his trail, he must confront his past and the history he never fully buried.
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