With its super-saturated colour palette, tenebrous art design and electrifying soundtrack,¯Two Witches¯presents two truly terrifying conjoined tales of witchery, paranoia and terror that hark back to the gory thrills of classic Euro horrors such as¯Suspiria,¯Shock¯ and The Beyond. Expectant young mother Sarah is convinced she has been given the evil eye from a¯mysterious¯blank-eyed old¯hag while¯she is dining with her bullish and insensitive partner Simon.¯When the couple go to visit his new-agey friends Dustin and Melissa, dark forces are unleashed after an ill-advised attempt at consulting a Ouija board to¯allay¯her fears.¯Meanwhile, tensions grow between grad school student Rachel and her new roommate Masha after a violent incident¯involving¯a man¯that¯the¯strange and¯impulsive young¯woman has¯brought home. First-time feature director Pierre Tsigaridis, who also shot, edited and¯contributed to¯the film's soundtrack, singles himself out as one to watch in¯a¯deft and¯unnerving¯depiction¯of unspeakable evil¯that truly delivers. Product Features High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation Original lossless stereo audio and optional 5.1 DTS-HD MA surround audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Brand new audio commentary by director, cinematographer and editor Pierre Tsigaridis Brand new audio commentary by producer Maxime Rancon Behind the Movie, a two-part behind-the-scenes featurette Interview with¯¯actor and associate producer Dina Silva The Boogeywoman, an interview with actor Marina Parodi The Original Score, an interview with composer Gioacchino Marincola The Piano Score,¯director¯Pierre Tsigaridis talks about the inspiration behind the piano score for¯Two Witches Test footage Grimmfest 2021 Q&A with Pierre Tsigaridis and Maxime Rancon Trailer gallery Image gallery accompanied by the film's original score Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by¯Ilan Sheady FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collectors' booklet featuring new writing on the film by¯Anton Bitel, plus double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Ilan Sheady
On a remote desert highway a makeshift Border Patrol checkpoint is manned by three agents: Flores (Gabriel Luna, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.): with an uncanny ability to track; Davis (Johnny Simmons, The Perks of Being a Wallflower): joined the Border Patrol with dreams of romancing señoritas and riding on horseback; Hobbs (Clifton Collins Jr, Westworld): one of the old guard who believes a college degree can't stop a bullet. It's like most boring days, but the contents of one car will change everything. What follows is a journey to uncover the surreal, frightening secrets hidden their lives along a border where the line between right and wrong, shifts like the desert itself.
A racing driver (Ronald Lewis) is injured in a car accident on his honeymoon which leaves him mentally scarred, and with violent impulses towards his new bride (Diane Cilento). Directed by Val Guest (The Quatermass Xperiment, The Day The Earth Caught Fire) and photographed by the great Gilbert Taylor (Dr. Strangelove, The Omen, Star Wars), The Full Treatment again draws inspiration from Clouzot's Les Diaboliques, and is one of Hammer's most effective and distinctive psychological thrillers of the 1960s. Extras High Definition remaster Original mono audio Two presentations of the film: The Full Treatment (110 mins), the complete and uncut UK version; and Stop Me Before I Kill! (108 mins), the censored US version Mind Control: Inside The Full Treatment' (2018, 21 mins): an analysis of the film and its production by Hammer expert Jonathan Rigby, BFI curator Josephine Botting and cultural historian John J Johnston Hammer's Women: Diane Cilento (2018, 11 mins): Dr Melanie Williams, author of Female Stars of British Cinema, explores the life and career of the Australian theatre and film actress and author A Subject for Analysis (2018, 15 mins): the BFI's Vic Pratt explores the work of prolific British filmmaker Val Guest Censored Scene (4 mins): the bathroom scene that revealed too much for US censors US theatrical trailer Image galleries: press and promotional material English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
When sixteen-year-old Jamie is introduced to a charismatic man, a friendship begins. As the relationship grows so do Jamie's suspicions, until he finds his world threatened by both his loyalty for, and fear of, his new-found father-figure John Bunting.
Ben Affleck plays a professional thief who falls for a bank manager (Hall) after a dangerous heist. He struggles with this newfound relationship whilst evading a tenacious FBI agent (Hamm) looking to catch him and his crew before they rob another bank.
Six feature-length episodes of the acclaimed Swedish crime drama based on the novels by Henning Mankel. Rolf Lassgard stars as Kurt Wallander a jaded police detective ground down over the years by difficult events in his personal life. Wallander is nonetheless respected for his skills as a detective and tends to be tasked with solving the toughest cases the town of Ystad has to offer. The episodes are: 'Pyramid' 'Firewall: Part One' Firewall: Part Two' 'One Step Behind' 'The Man Who Smiled: Part One' and 'The Man Who Smiled: Part Two'.
St. Patrick's Day in Dublin City; this means trouble everywhere. Between The Canals follows three small time criminals from Dublin's North Inner City: Two are happy with their lot as drug users and thugs, but Liam is looking for a way out. He wants to quit his life of crime, get a job and provide for his girlfriend and son. He just has to get through this one day and maybe things will look brighter for him. A hilarious and occasionally heartbreaking story of loyalty, duty and masculinity. Special Features: Interview with Director and Writer Mark O'Connor. Song by Robert Delaney
A young girl who implicates her mother in murder finds herself on the run. A hitman employed by her mother becomes her protector whilst the pair seek out the estranged father in Portugal.
With Pulp Fiction writer-director Quentin Tarantino stunned the filmmaking world, exploding into prominence as a cinematic heavyweight contender after initial success with 1992's Reservoir Dogs. But Pulp Fiction was more than just the follow-up to an impressive first feature, or the winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival, or a script stuffed with the sort of juicy bubblegum dialogue actors just love to chew, or the vehicle that re-established John Travolta on the A-list, or the relatively low-budget ($8 million) independent showcase for an ultra-hip mixture of established marquee names and rising stars from the indie scene (among them Samuel L Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Harvey Keitel, Christopher Walken, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Julia Sweeney, Kathy Griffin and Phil Lamar). It was more, even, than an unprecedented $100-million-plus hit for indie distributor Miramax. Pulp Fiction was a sensation. It packs so much energy and invention into telling its non-chronologically interwoven short stories (all about temptation, corruption and redemption among modern criminals, large and small) it leaves viewers both exhilarated and exhausted--hearts racing and knuckles white from the ride. (Oh, and the infectious, surf-guitar-based soundtrack is tastier than a Royale with Cheese.) --Jim Emerson
A struggling punk rock band is forced to fight for survival after witnessing a brutal murder at a neo-Nazi bar. Trapped in the green room, the group must use everything at their disposal if they wish to make it through the night. Product Features New audio commentary by Reyna Cervantes and Prince Jackson Audio commentary with Writer/Director Jeremy Saulnier Going Hardcore: a new interview with Writer/Director Jeremy Saulnier Punk Rock: a new interview with Actor Callum Turner Rocking Out: a new interview with Composers Brooke & Will Blair Going Green: an interview with Production Designer Ryan Warren Smith Nazi Punks F*ck Off: Thomas Caldwell on Green Room Archive featurette: Into the Pit - Making Green Room
When oddball auteur Kiyoshi Kurosawa received an eccentric offer to make two films in two weeks on a low budget and using the same cast the result was the cinematic equivalent of fraternal twins. Though both Eyes of the Spider and Serpent's Path are gangster films about the desire for revenge and both films feature a protagonist named Nijima played convincingly by Sho Aikawa the two films are completely different in tone and plot. Nonetheless they seem freakishly interlocked in ways that defy the conventionally linear relationship of a sequel as each of these enigmatic absorbing films elucidates and alters our understanding of the other. Eyes of the Spider concerns Nijima (Sho Aikawa) a white-collar worker who one day finds the man responsible for his young daughter's brutal rape and murder. He tortures and interrogates the man who maintains his innocence before killing and burying him. He returns to his ordinary life feeling listless and hollow until he meets an old high school friend who introduces him to his hapless band of hired killers. His skill in the assassination business catches the attention of a bigger crime boss. For reasons that remain opaque Nijima is assigned to investigate his friend which ultimately results in a bloody confrontation. Serpent's Path tells the tale of Miyashita (Teruyuki Kagawa); a former low level yakuza has tracked down his child's killer with help of his friend Nijima (Sho Aikawa) whom he met a year before. They've kidnapped a yakuza member believed responsible for the killing to take out revenge. But vengeance is neither simple nor easy. Another person is soon implicated in the child's death leading the pair farther down a path of revenge and violence. And what darker secret has led Nijima a lowly professor to help Miyashita in this affair.
This box set features the entire sixth series of the classic British Television drama Inspector Morse. Episodes comprise: 1. Dead On Time: Morse becomes deeply involved when a Don apparently commits suicide. The man's wife Susan was once engaged to Morse who makes no secret of the fact that he is still in love with her... 2. Happy Families: A wealthy industrialist is murdered yet his family seem uninterested until a second murder occurs... 3. The Death
An investigator delves into the murky world of Feeders & Gainers in this thriller.
Following a mission in Iran which goes spectacularly wrong, Special Boat Service agent Stratton (Dominic Cooper) is summoned by the head of MI6 (Connie Nielson) to undertake another deadly operation. Having been presumed dead, former Soviet operative Barovski (Thomas Kretschmann) has gone rogue and intends to use deadly chemical weapons stolen from his former paymasters to take revenge. Stratton and his team are dispatched to track down Barovski in a nailbiting race against time to the unimaginable happening. Features: Cast & Crew Interviews Making Stratton featurette
Based on the book by one time Essex Boys gang member Bernard O’Mahoney - In the aftermath of the infamous 'Essex Boys' Range Rover killings a group of younger flashier criminals emerge to fill the power vacuum. RICKY PERCIVAL - kingpin of his own thriving drugs empire; DAMON ALVIN - an arrogant loudmouth with a short fuse; and DEAN BOSHELL - a small time thief prepared to go to any lengths to be accepted. Their ambitions are fuelled by ego greed and a lust for power that will not only tear their friendship apart but end in tragedy and the ultimate injustice.
John Cusack (The Frozen Ground 2012) is Detective Mike Fletcher a cop who is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo N.Y. Working with his partner Kelsey Walker (Jennifer Carpenter - Dexter) Mike becomes increasingly obsessed with finding the savage killer. However with no leads the case is under threat of being shut down. Mike risks being left powerless struggling to accept the killer may escape justice free to slaughter again. But when his own teenage daughter disappears he drops any professional restraint in pursuit of the killer. Just like the others Mike knows only too well that if he doesn’t find her in 48 hours he probably never will.
S Army Officer Dan Adams (Robert MacKenzie), blinded during the war, is framed for a diamond smuggling rap. Upon regaining his sight, Adams goes after the real thieves in an effort to clear his name. In order to trap the wily criminals, Adams pretends that he’s still bereft of his vision. Based on the 1950 film ‘Blackout’ this Butcher’s remake, directed by Peter Maxwell, has been digitally restored making it a must see collectable.
Horatio Caine a former homicide detective heads a group of investigators who work crimes amid the steamy tropical surroundings and cultural crossroads of Miami. This release features the first half of season 4. Episodes Comprise: 1. From the Grave 2. Blood in the Water 3. Prey 4. 48 Hours to Life 5. Three-Way 6. Under Suspicion 7. Felony Flight 8. Nailed 9. Urban Hellraisers 10. Shattered 11. Payback 12. The Score
In the urban jungle of nocturnal New York Charlie traumatized by the violent gay bashing of his lover Chris by a darkly sexy thug has become a lost soul. He wanders the city in wide-eyed confusion a lonely man with both pent-up anger and sexual desire bubbling within him. With memories invading his mind Charlie hits the streets visiting an old friend having a quick but screwed-up sexual encounter and meeting a variety of strange storied characters. But he remains steadfast in his search for the man who ended his happiness. The intricately structured film builds to intensity as Charlie finds befriends and is forced to decide the fate of the man he lusts and loathes.
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