It's time for the Christmas break, and the sorority sisters make plans for the holiday, but the strange anonymous phone calls are beginning to put them on edge. When Clare disappears, they contact the police, who don t express much concern. Meanwhile Jess is planning to get an abortion, but boyfriend Peter is very much against it. The police finally become concerned when a 13-year-old girl is found dead in the park. They set up a wiretap to the sorority house, but will they be in time to prevent a sorority girl attrition problem? Extras: Film and Fur: Remembering Black Christmas with Art Hindle Victims and Virgins: Remembering Black Christmas with Lynne Griffin Black Christmas Legacy Original TV and Radio Spots
When a Russian mobster orchestrates a crooked land deal, millions of dollars are up for grabs, and all of London's criminal underworld wants in on the action.
Spain's first major horror film production, The House that Screamed is a stylish gothic tale of tortured passions and bloody murder that bridges the bloody gap between Psycho and Suspiria. Thérèse (Cristina Galbó) is the latest arrival at the boarding school for wayward girls run under the stern, authoritarian eye of Mme Fourneau (Lilli Palmer). As the newcomer becomes accustomed to the strict routines, the whip-hand hierarchies among the girls and their furtive extra-curricular methods of release from within the forbidding walls of institutional life, she learns that several of her fellow students have recently vanished mysteriously. Meanwhile, tensions grow within this isolated hothouse environment as Mme Fourneau's callow but curious 15-year-old son Louis (John Moulder-Brown) ignores his mother's strict orders not to get close to the tainted ladies under her ward. Directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador (Who Can Kill a Child?), this landmark title in Spanish genre cinema has been restored to its director's original full-length vision for the first time. Product Features Brand new 2K restoration from the original negative by Arrow Films High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of the 105-minute uncut version titled The Finishing School (La Residencia), and the 94-minute US theatrical version titled The House That Screamed, via seamless branching Original lossless English mono audio on both versions, and lossless Spanish audio on the uncut version Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing on both versions, and optional English subtitles for the Spanish audio Brand new audio commentary by critic Anna Bogutskaya This Boy's Innocence, a previously unreleased interview with actor John Moulder-Brown Archive interview with Mary Maude, from the 2012 edition of the Festival of Fantastic Films All About My Mama, a brand new interview with Juan Tébar, author of the original story The Legacy of Terror, a brand new interview with the director's son, Alejandro Ibáñez Screaming the House Down, a brand new interview with Spanish horror expert Dr Antonio Lázaro-Reboll, discussing the history of the film and its director Alternative footage from the original Spanish theatrical version Original trailers, TV and radio spots Image gallery Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Colin Murdoch FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Shelagh Rowan-Legg and double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Colin Murdoch
As Hannibal ""The Cannibal"" Lecter Anthony Hopkins is the archetypical antihero--cultured quick-witted uncontainable--a portrait of the sharpest human faculties gone diabolically wrong. His performance marked him as a major star in America and the movie swept the 1991 Academy Awards--Best Picture Director (Jonathan Demme) Actor (Hopkins) Actress (Foster) and Screenplay Adaptation (Ted Tally from the novel by Thomas Harris).
Lamberto Bava and Dario Argento bring you THE Gonzo Horror movie of the 1980s with Demons, a frenzied slice of gore heavy shock cinema that gives up on logic and instead assaults the screen with a riot of X-rated violence, face chewing demons and pounding heavy metal. In a mysterious cinema, an audience are watching a brutal horror flick when the horror rips out of the screen, unleashing a swarm of slathering demons who are intent on spreading their evil plague across the globe. Time to tool up and take no prisoners The Demons are coming! Arrow Video is proud to present this horror classic in a sumptuous 4K restoration, more vivid and terrifying than ever before, alongside a wealth of bonus features old and new, making this the ultimate experience in celluloid terror. Special Features: New 4K restoration by Arrow Films from the original camera negatives 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) and High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation Two versions of the film: the full-length original cut in Italian and English, and the slightly trimmed US cut, featuring alternate dubbing and sound effects Lossless English and Italian DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mixes on the original cut, derived from the original 4-channel Dolby Stereo elements Original lossless English and Italian 2.0 stereo audio tracks on the original cut Original lossless English 1.0 mono audio track on the US cut English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for both English soundtracks New audio commentary by critics Kat Ellinger and Heather Drain, co-hosts of the Hell's Belles podcast Archival audio commentary by director Lamberto Bava and special makeup effects artist Sergio Stivaletti, moderated by journalist Loris Curci Archival audio commentary by Lamberto Bava, Sergio Stivaletti, composer Claudio Simonetti and actress Geretta Geretta Produced by Dario Argento, a new visual essay by author and critic Michael Mackenzie exploring the legendary filmmaker's career as a producer Dario's Demon Days, an archival interview with writer/producer Dario Argento Defining an Era in Music, an archival interview with Claudio Simonetti Splatter Spaghetti Style, an archival interview with long-time Argento collaborator Luigi Cozzi Italian theatrical trailer International English theatrical trailer US theatrical trailer Vintage Japanese souvenir programme booklet Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Adam Rabalais
For the elite OSP team, protecting our nation is a personal mission in the explosive Season 13 of NCIS: Los Angeles. Facing high-stakes threats from deadly adversaries including Chinese intelligence, white nationalist militias, the Mob, and an online army of murderous internet trolls, the team - G Callen (Chris O'Donnell), Sam Hanna (LL Cool J), Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah), Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen), Fatima Namazi (Medalion Rahimi), Devin Rountree (Caleb Castille), and Hollace Kilbride (Gerald McRaney) - never fails to keep our nation safe by any means necessary. Meanwhile, Callen's search for answers about his mysterious past could endanger everyone close to him when sinister Russian operative Katya impersonates him with advanced deepfake technology. This 5-disc DVD collection includes all 22 episodes plus exclusive featurettes, deleted scenes, and a gag reel! Product Features Welcome Aboard, Admiral Lucky Number 13 300 And Counting Gag Reel Extended Scenes Deleted Scenes
London descends into chaos after a contaminated cocaine shipment results in hundreds of deaths. This catastrophic event ignites brutal power struggles, unexpected alliances, and fierce rivalries among the city's criminal factions. Key players such as the Wallaces, Luan, Lale, and various street gangs face devastating consequences as personal vendettas intertwine with professional conflicts, leading to violent turf wars. Amidst this turmoil, Elliot Finch, formerly an undercover cop turned top-level criminal, navigates his new role alongside the Dumanis, striving to maintain control in the increasingly volatile underworld.
Pusher A gang of mid-level criminals navigate Copenhagen's gritty underworld after a drug deal goes wrong. Pusher II Fresh from jail, a criminal vows to leave his past behind following the birth of his first child, but getting out of the life isn't so easy when you're born into it. Pusher III An aging drug dealer and addict struggles to come to terms with his life choices while a new criminal starts making waves in the underworld. Special Features New 4K restorations by Director Nicolas Winding Refn Features Dolby Atmos and original stereo 2.0 mixes New audio commentary with Nicolas Winding Refn and Peter Bradshaw (Pusher) New audio commentary with Nicolas Winding Refn and Catherine Shoard (Pusher II) New audio commentary with Nicolas Winding Refn and Alan Jones (Pusher III) Gambler: feature-length documentary Nicolas Winding Refn presents: Mellem Venner, Call Girl Centralen Villa Vennely and Stenbroens Helte. A trilogy of 1960s films by Danish director Poul Nyrup to whom Pusher III was dedicated, in new 4K restorations. Limited Edition Contents Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Thomas Walker 120-page book with new essays by Jamie Graham, Justin LaLiberty, Janine Pipe, Ariel Power-Schaub, Alison Taylor and Nadine Whitney plus an excerpt from Scandinavian Blue by Jack Stevenson on the films of Poul Nyrup 5 collectors' art cards
A potboiler featuring a demented caretaker and a seemingly hapless suburban family, this is The Nanny of the 1990s. However, it is much more predictable than that 1965 Bette Davis psychodrama, and more graphic. It works only because Rebecca De Mornay makes us intensely uncomfortable as the disturbed au pair who wants to take care of much more than her employer's well-being. Annabella Sciorra plays the perfect mother of a flawless family. Her obstetrician, however, is less than wonderful, having enjoyed her examination much more than he should have. When she files sexual harassment charges against the repugnant doctor, he loses face--literally--after shooting himself in the head. Several months later, an ideal nanny shows up at her home. You guessed it--she's the doc's widow. The movie follows a tried and trusted formula, with the audience in on everything. However, the story does surprise us in intense and intimate ways. The visit to the obstetrician is one of the creepiest moments in the film. You definitely hear the voice of writer Amanda Silver in a plot concerned with the vulnerabilities of a family, a newborn, a marriage. Since we know so much up front, there is an overall lack of inventiveness in the plot machinations. It may not jolt us, but De Mornay does. It's unsettling to watch someone who appears so attractive and who behaves so kindly suddenly reveal hideous psychopathic tendencies. Restraining herself from going over the top, she instead oozes such malevolence you'll want to shudder. --Rochelle O'Gorman
Dare you say his name five times? From the chilling imagination of horror master Clive Barker (Hellraiser, Nightbreed), comes Candyman - one of the greatest horror movies of the '90s, now restored on 4K UHD from Arrow Video. When grad student Helen Lyle (Virginia Madsen) begins working on a thesis about urban legends, she comes across the terrifying tale of the Candyman - a vengeful, hook-handed spirit who can be summoned by saying his name five times in the mirror. As her research leads her into the bowels of Chicago's deprived housing projects and deeper into the Candyman's world, Helen learns that some legends are best left well alone. Expertly directed by British filmmaker Bernard Rose (Paperhouse) and boasting an astounding score by composer Philip Glass, Candyman ingeniously reworks Clive Barker's original short story The Forbidden (originally published as part of his groundbreaking Books of Blood series) into a modern horror parable that remains as timely today as ever. Product Features 4K restoration from the original negative, supervised and approved by writer-director Bernard Rose and director of photography Anthony B. Richmond 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) of two cuts of the film, the US R-rated version and the original UK theatrical version featuring alternate, more graphic footage, presented via seamless branching Original uncompressed stereo audio and Dolby Atmos surround options Audio commentary with writer-director Bernard Rose and actor Tony Todd Audio commentary with authors Stephen Jones and Kim Newman Be My Victim, an interview with actor Tony Todd It Was Always You, Helen, an interview with actor Virginia Madsen The Cinema of Clive Barker: The Divine Explicit, an in-depth interview with Clive Barker on Candyman and other adaptations of his work The Writing on the Wall: The Production Design of Candyman, an interview with production designer Jane Ann Stewart Forbidden Flesh: The Makeup FX of Candyman, interviews with special makeup effects artists Bob Keen, Gary J. Tunicliffe and Mark Coulier A Story to Tell: Clive Barker's The Forbidden , an interview with writer Douglas E. Winter on Barker's seminal Books of Blood and Candyman's source story Urban Legend: Unwrapping Candyman, a critical analysis of the film with writers Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes Three rarely-seen Bernard Rose short films, restored in HD: A Bomb With No Name on It (1975), The Wreckers (1976) and Looking at Alice (1977) Original theatrical trailer Image gallery Reversible sleeve and poster featuring original and new artwork by Gary Pullin
A high point of Hitchcock's pre-Hollywood career, 1935's The Thirty-Nine Steps is the first and best of three film versions of John Buchan's rather stiff novel. Robert Donat plays Richard Hannay, who becomes embroiled in a plot to steal military secrets. He finds himself on the run; falsely accused of murder, while also pursuing the dastardly web of spies alluded to in the title. With a plot whose twists and turns match the hilly Scottish terrain in which much of the film is set, The Thirty-Nine Steps combines a breezy suavity with a palpable psychological tension. Hitchcock was already a master at conveying such tension through his cinematic methods, rather than relying just on situation or dialogue. Sometimes his ways of bringing the best out of his actors brought the worst out in himself. If the scene in which Donat is handcuffed to co-star Madeline Carroll has a certain edge, for instance, that's perhaps because the director mischievously cuffed them together in a rehearsal, then left them attached for a whole afternoon, pretending to have lost the key. The movie also introduces Hitchcock's favoured plot device, the "McGuffin" (here, the military secret), the unexplained device or "non-point" on which the movie turns. --David Stubbs
IncludesReservoir DogsPulp FictionJackie BrownKill Bill Vol.1Kill Bill Vol.2
The world's favourite Bad Boys are back with their iconic mix of edge-of-your seat action and outrageous comedy but this time with a twist: Miami's finest are now on the run.
Experience a heart-pounding tale of survival from the producers of 47 Meters Down where sacrifice may just be the only way out. A fast drop and a sudden stop awaits Becky (Grace Fulton, Shazam!) and Hunter (Virginia Gardner, Halloween) as they find themselves trapped 2,000 feet up an abandoned radio tower in the desert. Highly trained and resourceful, these climbers were still not ready for every eventuality. A series of unfortunate events see their gear and supplies taken from them and as temperatures rise and vultures begin to circle, the chance of survival begins to fall rapidly. Also starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Watchmen), Fall is produced & directed by Scott Mann (Final Score) and written by Mann and Jonathan Frank (Final Score).
Kevin Bacon stars as a man who'll do anything to protect his family in this shocking thriller from "Saw" director James Wan.
THE ONLY WITNESS TO THE CRIME WAS NOT EVEN THEREDirector Sam Raimi combined the spooky underpinnings of his early work with his newly proven talent for handling powerful drama in the supernatural thriller The Gift, coaxing nuanced performances from a star-studded cast to bring a gripping script by Billy Bob Thornton & Tom Epperson (One False Move) to life.In rural Georgia, recently widowed psychic Annie Wilson (Cate Blanchett) works as a tarot reader to support her young family. When she is introduced to her son's affable school principal (Greg Kinnear) and his socialite fiancée (Katie Holmes), Annie has a grisly premonition of things yet to come. After her violent vision comes true, all eyes turn to Annie, leaving her with no choice but to use her clairvoyant abilities to find the culprit herself. Could it be the abusive husband (Keanu Reeves) of one of Annie's regular clients (Hilary Swank)? Or the nervy mechanic (Giovanni Ribisi) whose yearning for friendship masks an uncontrollable rage? Or is another terrible secret hiding in plain sight?Made right before a certain web-slinger finally catapulted Raimi from the cult fringes onto Hollywood's A-list, The Gift is an underappreciated but vital entry in his filmography that is ripe for reappraisal with this brand new 4K remaster.LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY CONTENTS¢ New 4K remaster from the 35mm interpositive by Arrow Films and Shout! Factory¢ High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation¢ Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio and optional lossless stereo audio¢ Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing¢ Brand new audio commentary by critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson¢ Brand new audio commentary by critic Meagan Navarro¢ Isolated music and effects track¢ Haunting Visions, a newly filmed interview with actor Chelcie Ross¢ Savage Waters, a newly filmed interview with editors Bob Murawski and Arthur Coburn¢ Southern Gothic, a newly filmed interview with composer Christopher Young¢ Four archive featurettes: The Gift: A Look Inside, The Making of The Gift, The Cast on Sam Raimi and Sam Raimi on The Cast¢ Promotional interviews with Sam Raimi, Cate Blanchett, Keanu Reeves and Giovanni Ribisi¢ Footage from the film's world premiere¢ Music video for Furnace Room Lullaby by Neko Case¢ Theatrical trailer, TV spots and radio spots¢ Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Thinh Dinh¢ Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Bilge Ebiri, original production notes and an excerpt from the book The Unseen Force: The Films of Sam Raimi by John Kenneth Muir
In the 1950s, Hellboy is enlisted to aid rookie paranormal researcher, Bobbie Jo Song, in the transportation of a deadly creature. However, their mission soon goes awry when an accident leaves them stranded in the forests of rural Appalachia, where a small community resides, haunted by demonic forces. With all clues pointing towards witchcraft as the culprit, Hellboy and his allies must hunt down the source of this evil a being known as The Crooked Man' who has been sent to Earth to harvest souls for the devil. Blu-Ray Special Features: Cast and crew behind-the-scenes interviews B-roll â â â â Unhinged as hell SciFiNow The closest big-screen version to the comic superhero yet Total Film Terrifying folk horror Starburst Magazine Creepy, icky and disturbing, Crooked Man drags Hellboy back to his folk horror roots Radio Times The gnarly, gruesome Hellboy movie we've always wanted Filmhounds An exciting addition to the Hellboy universe HeyUGuys
Season 2 Picks up where Season 1 left off, following fan-favorite characters Daryl Dixon (Reedus) and Carol Peletier (McBride).
Lads' mag favourite Kelly Brook makes her starring debut (opposite real life fiance Billy Zane) in this hotly charged thriller.
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