House Of Mortal Sin | Blu Ray | (22/06/2015)
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| RRP Jenny (Susan Penhaligon) has her confession heard by Father Meldrum (Anthony Sharp) who is perversely interested in her sex life. When Meldrum is confronted by Jenny’s boyfriend Terry he kills him and buries Terry alive in the churchyard. Father Meldrum’s standing means that no one will suspect him; but in the meantime more people begin to die in mysterious ways… Also stars Sheila Keith and Stephanie Beecham.
Bats | DVD | (09/10/2003)
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| RRP Bats, the result of a government experiment gone wrong, have suddenly become intelligent, vicious, and omnivorous, and are attacking people near Gallup, Texas.
Bones | DVD | (25/03/2002)
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| RRP Sleepy-eyed hip-hop luminary Snoop Dogg stars in Bones, an energetic horror film about a hustler who returns from the dead. Jimmy Bones used to rule his street, but now his body lies in the basement of a gothic abandoned house. When a troupe of young DJs and promoters decide to turn the house into a nightclub, dark forces are, unsurprisingly, unleashed. Bones has a cutting sense of humour, and Ernest Dickerson's direction snaps, crackles and pops. It's not exactly subtle--the opening scene launches into gore and special effects--but there is some evocative imagery, particularly a large black hell-hound that the club kids foolishly adopt as a pet. Snoop casts an effectively spectral aura and Pam Grier, as the hustler's psychically gifted former girlfriend, has her usual presence and energy. All in all, a dynamic and enjoyable horror flick. --Bret Fetzer, Amazon.com
Christmas Evil | DVD | (12/11/2012)
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| RRP Better watch out... better not cry... or you may die!When little Harry sees his Dad in a Santa Claus outfit, groping his mother one Christmas Eve, life changes for the quiet little boy. Thirty odd years later, you'd better watch out in this 80s horror classic from the small but perfectly formed micro-genre of Yuletide Slashers.Because now - all grown up and disgruntled by his dead end job in a depressing toy factory - he's making a list, checking it twice and descending into a self-created Christmas nightmare where he is Father Christmas and his judgement is final! Dressed as St. Nick, Harry is going to show his bullying co-workers and all the other naughty people what the true spirit of the season is... Run for your miserable lives, the vengeance is going to be swift and bloody!In your hands is a true dark Christmas oddity that cult movie kingpin John Waters described as greatest Christmas movie ever made.
Abattoir | Blu Ray | (19/09/2016)
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| RRP An investigative reporter works to solve the mystery of a haunted house constructed from rooms of the deceased. Click Images to Enlarge
She Killed in Ecstasy | Blu Ray | (30/11/2015)
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| RRP For his follow-up to VAMPYROS LESBOS, writer/director Jess Franco delivered perhaps his most twisted shocker of the 70s: In what fans and critics consider to be her greatest role, the luscious Soledad Miranda in one of her final performances before her tragic death stars as the vengeful widow who seduces then murders the men and women responsible for her husband's suicide. Howard Vernon (THE AWFUL DR. ORLOFF), Paul Muller (BARBED WIRE DOLLS), Ewa Strömberg (VAMPYROS LESBOS) and Jess himself co-star in this EuroCult classic featuring another epic sexadelic lounge score by Manfred Hübler & Siegfried Schwab now remastered in HD and featuring all-new Extras. It's Franco at his perversely erotic best, like you've never seen or heard it before! Extras: Jess Killed In Ecstasy Interview with Director Jess Franco Sublime Soledad Interview with Soledad Miranda Historian Amy Brown Stephen Thrower on She Killed in Ecstasy Interview with the author of Murderous Passions The Delirious Cinema of Jess Franco Paul Muller on Jess Franco interview with the frequent Franco star Original German trailer Cast and Crew: Soledad Miranda, Ewa Stromberg, Howard Vernon, Paul Muller Jess Franco (director) Awards and Reviews: Stunning. A superior slice of eroticism The Spinning Image Truly shows what a creative genius Franco can be when at the top of his form Classic Horror
Creature Feature Collection (3 Disc DVD) | DVD | (12/11/2012)
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| RRP Snow BeastMonsterwolfIn 1528 French settlers in the New World betrayed the Atakapa Indian tribe and rounded them up for slavery using a particularly vicious wolf. Using magic the tribe’s Shaman entered the wolf becoming the BENANDANTI the legendary wolf-monster of vengeance.;Today in a small post-flood town of Louisiana history is repeating itself. Big Oil is taking advantage of the poor repressed townsfolk by taking their land at dirt cheap prices and killing their ecosystem. This betrayal of the native landowners awakens the Benandanti Wolf and those responsible are being slaughtered one-by-one.;Their only hope is Maria a 22 year old girl who used to live here as a child but has returned only to sell her property. As Maria and her childhood friend Yale try to stop the murderous wolf monster Maria discovers she’s tied to this land’s history and the wolf more than she ever imagined.Swamp Shark
The Dark | DVD | (30/12/2013)
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| RRP The world is teetering on the brink of apocalypse. A group of survivors have found themselves isolated from the remnants of society and under siege living in a subterranean bunker. They dare not abandon the crumbling complex as it is the only security from the enemy that awaits them outside. Living in a constant state of fear, they face the fact that food supplies and ammunitions are running out, giving them no choice but to leave the secure area. Together they start their quest for survival, facing an enemy that is stronger than expected, with a power that can destroy all of mankind.
The Darkling | DVD | (27/12/2004)
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| RRP A man is offered anything he wants for the sum total of his soul. But the price is too much when his daughter's life is at stake.
Killer Klowns From Outer Space SteelBook | Blu Ray | (15/09/2014)
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| RRP In Space No One Can Eat Ice Cream... Clowns can be terrifying at the best of times - especially when they're Killer Klowns from Outer Space! When Mike and his girlfriend Debbie turn up at the local police station warning that a gang of homicidal alien clowns have arrived in the town of Crescent Grove the cops are naturally sceptical. Talk of popcorn-firing guns and a spaceship shaped like a circus tent out in the woods hardly helps to convince them. Before long however reports start coming in from anxious locals reporting similar run-ins with the colourfully-dressed large shoe-wearing assailants. There can no longer be any doubt - the Killer Klowns from Outer Space are here and they're out to turn the population into candy floss! The sole directorial effort from the Chiodo brothers - the special effects team behind such hits as Critters and Team America: World Police - Killer Klowns from Outer Space is the wacky 1988 horror comedy classic against which all other knowing B-movie efforts should be measured. So in the words of the film's opening theme song hop aboard the 'nightmare merry-go-round' and brace yourself for a cinematic experience unparalleled in this galaxy! Special Features: High definition digital transfer Audio Commentary with the Chiodo Brothers The Making of Killer Klowns - a 20-minute featurette comprising interviews and behind-the-scenes footage Komposing Klowns - interview with composer John Massari Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr. Kreating Klowns - with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts Chiodo Brothers' Earliest Films - a look back on the first Chiodo Brothers' productions 2 Deleted Scenes with Director's Commentary Killer Bloopers Klown Auditions Theatrical Trailer Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork to be revealed! [Amaray only] Limited Edition SteelBook featuring original artwork [SteelBook only] Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film
The Bat | DVD | (26/05/2003)
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| RRP A female writer of mystery stories decides to rent a spooky house unaware of the frightening events to come...
Forbidden Zone | Blu Ray | (26/11/2012)
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| RRP Step into The Forbidden Zone, a bizarro world of frog butlers, topless princesses, machine-gun toting teachers, eccentric dwarves, their demonic wives, and the Devil himself (Danny Elfman). You've never seen anything like it...! Check your basement. Is there door to the 6th Dimension there? If so, you're going on a wild ride into excess as you join Frenchy and Rene in a land of musical madness, despotic queens and strange frog man-servants. If you've tired of Rocky Horror and had enough of Hedwig, it's time discover The Forbidden Zone, a demented tribute to the hot jazz and dark glamour of a lost age, featuring new wave pop music and Cab Calloway-style insanity, filtered through the mind of a maniac!! Special Features: Brand new HD restoration of the Black and White Colour versions of the film Optional 5.1 and 1.0 DTS-HD Master Audio / LPCM Uncompressed 2.0 Audio Optional English SDH Subtitles Audo Commentary with Director Richard Elfman and Writer-Actor Matthew Bright A look into Forbidden Zone - Extensive Behind the Scenes Documentary featuring footage, including scenes from Elfman's lost film 'The Hercules Family' Two complete scenes from The Hercules Family Japan Promo Outtakes Deleted Scenes Oingo Boingo Music Video Private Life Original Theatrical Trailer Collector's Booklet featuring writing on the film by Director Richard Elfman and critic David Hayles, illustrated with stills from the private collection of Richard and Danny Elfman Reversible Sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork
Bride Of Re-Animator | DVD | (03/07/2017)
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| RRP Brian Yuzna's Bride of Re-Animator (1990) was one of the last hurrahs for special-effects-based horror films before CGI extended the ease with which the impossible could be put on screen. Like its predecessor, Re-Animator, Bride is very loosely based on HP Lovecraft's stories of Herbert West, a scientist with a taste for investigation that knows no boundaries, especially not those of good taste. He and his agonisingly liberal sidekick Cain have discovered an improvement on their original serum--now they can not only bring the dead back to life but also assemble them from parts first. Jeffrey Combs gives a wonderfully dour performance as West, not even cracking a smile when a creature he has concocted from fingers and an eye-ball is running around the room unseen by a pestering detective. This is the sort of film that constantly escalates its macabre elements--the surviving villain of the first film has been left as simply an animated head, but that does not stop him pursuing his revenge on West, nor finding ways of using West's new techniques along the way. It all makes for cheerfully gruesome fun. On the DVD: Bride of Re-Animator is presented in an anamorphic widescreen visual aspect ratio of 1.85:1, and its Dolby 2.0 does what little can be done with the muddy soundtrack, but is rather better with the jauntily creepy score. The only special features on this Tartan issue are the trailer, the director's production notes and a reel of trailers for other Tartan horror movies. --Roz Kaveney
Deep Red | DVD | (03/07/2017)
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| RRP WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU WERE REALLY SCARED!!!? From Dario Argento, maestro of the macabre and the man behind some the greatest excursions in Italian horror (Suspiria, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage), comes Deep Red arguably the ultimate giallo movie. One night, musician Marcus Daly (David Hemmings, Blow Up), looking up from the street below, witnesses the brutal axe murder of a woman in her apartment. Racing to the scene, Marcus just manages to miss the perpetrator... or does he? As he takes on the role of amateur sleuth, Marcus finds himself ensnared in a bizarre web of murder and mystery where nothing is what it seems... Aided by a throbbing score from regular Argento-collaborators Goblin, Deep Red (aka Profondo Rossoand The Hatchet Murders) is a hallucinatory fever dream of a giallo punctuated by some of the most astonishing set-pieces the sub-genre has to offer.
Temple | DVD | (04/09/2017)
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| RRP Temple is set in northern Japan, where locals discover a person on the ground of an abandoned temple, horribly disfigured by injuries that make identification impossible. Piecing together found footage and forensics, audiences untangle what happened to a group of young Americans lost in a temple that's a focal point of superstition and Japanese folklore.
Infestation | DVD | (07/09/2009)
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| RRP You Will Be Infected. Our hero Cooper awakes to find himself nauseous weak and covered in webbing hanging from the ceiling of an office where just minutes ago he started his new job. As he struggles out of his slimy prison he comes face to face with his opponent - a grotesque powerful and very angry bug. All 3 ft of it. And so begins a hideous nail-biting comedic all-action adventure to find a safe haven while constantly outwitting an infestation of monstrous proportions. As Cooper embarks on his journey he befriends a ragtag group of survivors including Sara a feisty attractive female. Although the situation is dire Cooper can't help himself from trying to solve his dating problem while trying to save his life. Will they make it to safety before they are picked off one by one? And what other surprises are in store for our group of unlikely heroes?
Edge Of Sanity | DVD | (04/10/2004)
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| RRP The lead role or roles is performed perfectly by the talented horror actor ANTHONY PERKINS of Psycho fame. His delightfully insane dual performance brings the film to life. While experimenting with anaesthetics Dr. Henry Jekyll accidentally inhales fumes from an altered drug and creates his alter ego Jack Hyde. This unleashes not only ability to act out his inhibitions and sexual desires; it unleashes a need to kill!
Brainscan | DVD | (30/01/2006)
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| RRP When horror fanatic Michael (Edward Furlong) receives a virtual reality game called 'Brainscan' he cannot help himself and decides to play it. Michael finds himself committing a simulated murder. It's frightening and totally unbelievable but when Michael awakes his excitement turns to fear when the TV reports a brutal murder in his neighbourhood. Is it more than just coincidence? When a second game mysteriously arrives Michael is determined not to play. Enter the Trickster (T. Ryde
House Of The Dead 2: Dead Aim | DVD | (23/10/2006)
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| RRP A growing zombie infection overtakes a university campus. Hoping to stop the spread of the infection and end the zombie plague a secret government agency is sent in to find the original zombie from whom the infection started and create an antidote. Once on campus agency operatives Nightengale (Emmanuelle Vaugier) and Ellis (Ed Quinn) find the entire university has been completely overrun! Immersed in a giant zombie battle Nightengale and Ellis discover some of their fellow agents have their own plans for the zombie DNA.
Last House On Dead End Street | DVD | (22/05/2006)
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| RRP It will scare you to death! In the winter of 1972 a young filmmaker named Roger Watkins began work on what is commonly referred to as the most vile and disgusting film ever made. Under the pseudonym of Victor Janos Watkins wrote directed produced and starred in The Last House on Dead End Street. Roger Watkins stars as Terry Hawkins a down and out pornographer fresh out of prison. Disgusted by the world around him he begins work on a series of snuff films-target
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