The Phantom Thieves' early success at bringing those responsible for heinous wrongdoing to justice has brought them to the attention of Medjed, a notorious group of international hackers who threatens to expose their identities. In light of this, the group is also contacted by the enigmatic Alibaba, a rival hacker who offers them a deal - use their otherworldly abilities to change the heart of a girl named Futaba Sakura, and in return they will deal with the problems posed by Medjed. As the Phantom Thieves crew of misfits with an eye for justice grows, so too does the threat looming over Tokyo. Can the gang get to the bottom of the nefarious and deadly corruption that run through the heart of the city... and what's more, can they do so in light of dangers that threaten to break up the Phantom Thieves and could even cost them their lives? Episodes 16-26 + special episodes 1-2 in Japanese and English with English subtitles. Bonus: Textless opening and ending
**Complete Season Collection Containing All 26 Episodes on 6 discs** Reality quickly unravels for antisocial Yukiteru when Deus Ex Machina calls him into a death match to determine the new god of space and time. Each mentally scarred player possesses a prophetic device tuned to his or her personality disorder, giving them control over their future... and the fate of their opponents. It's their strongest weapon - and their greatest weakness. Within hours of abusing his digital diary's predictions, Yukiteru is cornered by a crazed classmate. Yuno - who is obsessively stalking him with her own psychic cell phone - is cute, sharp, and great with an ax. Still, her psychosis hides a vile secret. As a serial killer, a cult priestess, and a volatile escape artist take a stab at eliminating the teens, Yuki can cheat death under Yuno's maniacal protection or - DEAD END. Spoken Languages: English, Japanese, English subtitles.
Nymphomaniac is the wild and poetic story of a woman's journey from birth to the age of 50 as told by the main character, the self-diagnosed nymphomaniac, Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg). On a cold winter's evening the old, charming bachelor, Seligman (Stellan Skarsgard), finds Joe beaten up in an alley. He brings her home to his flat where he cares for her wounds while asking her about her life. He listens intently as Joe over the next 8 chapters recounts the lusty, branched-out and multif...
New Order is a gripping dystopian thriller from acclaimed writer-director Michel Franco (Chronic, After Lucia). Set in contemporary Mexico City, it follows the dramatic events that unfurl after a lavish high society wedding is interrupted by a violent nationwide uprising. Winner of the 2020 Venice Film Festival Grand Jury Prize, this is shocking and provocative filmmaking that dares us not to look away.
More than any other filmmaker of his generation, Kenneth Anger is recognized by the public as a maker of underground, experimental cinema. To main-line film critics he is the first-remembered such filmmaker, one who combines cinematic talent and an aura of scandal. This collection of films known as the Magick Lantern Cycle includes:1. Fireworks (1947)2. Puce Moment (1949)3. Rabbit's Moon (1950/1971, the rarely seen 16mins version)4. Eaux d'Artifice (1953)5. Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954)6. Scorpio Rising (1964)7. Kustom Kar Kommandos (1965)8. Invocation of My Demon Brother (1969)9. Rabbit's Moon (1979 version)10. Lucifer Rising (1981)11. Anger Me (2006) - Elio Gelminis documentary on Kenneth Anger
IN A WORLD FILLED WITH MAGIC, ONE BOY WILL PROVE THAT REAL POWER LIES IN NEVER GIVING UP! Abandoned as a baby, Asta grew up in the poor, backwater village of Hage with one dream: to become the Wizard King. The only problem? He doesn't have any magic! While his rival, Yuno, excels at magic, Asta is completely powerless but not hopeless. Training his body (and drinking weird concoctions!), Asta prepares for the moment his abilities might awaken. But on the day he's supposed to receive his magical grimoire, the unexpected happens! To reach his goal, Asta will find his own path to greatness with or without magic. Features: Includes Episodes 110 Episodes 4 & 7 Commentaries Black Clover: Inside Studio J Inside the Episode: Black Clover Highlights Episodes 19 Clover Clips Special Edition
From Golden Harvest, the legendary Hong Kong studio which had previously delivered classic Bruce Lee flicks The Big Boss, Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon comes the fast-paced martial arts fantasy The Iceman Cometh. When 16th-century Ming guard Fong Sau-ching (Yuen Baio) sets out to capture vicious rapist Feng San (Yuen Wah) both men end up falling into a glacier to be frozen in time. Thawed out by scientists over 300 years later, the confused guard must learn to cope with the modern world and continue in his quest to vanquish his opponent. Fast, furious and fabulously entertaining, The Iceman Cometh rocks with time travelling Kung Fu vibes.
2021 Cannes Film Festival - Un Certain Regard - Opening FilmBased on the unbelievable true story!Japan, 1944. Trained for intelligence work, Hiroo Onoda, 22 years old, discovers a philosophy contrary to the official line: no suicide, stay alive whatever happens, the mission is more important than anything else. Sent to Lubang, a small island in the Philippines where the Americans are about to land, his role will be to wage a guerilla war until the return of the Japanese troops. The Empire will surrender soon after, Onoda 10.000 days later.Product FeaturesInterview with lead actor Kanji Tsuda (23 min)Interview with director Arthur Harari, DOP Tom Harari and assistant director Benjamin Papin (25 min)Trailer
Mitsuha and Taki are total strangers living completely different lives. But when Mitsuha makes a wish to leave her mountain town for the bustling city of Tokyo, they become connected in a bizarre way. She dreams she is a boy living in Tokyo while Taki dreams he is a girl from a rural town he's never visited. What does their newfound connection mean? And how will it bring them together? Find out in the latest film from the acclaimed auteur Makoto Shinkai. Contains the film on DVD with both the English dub and the original Japanese track with English subtitles. Extras/Episodes: Film on Blu-Ray Reversible cover
Der letzte Mann (also known as The Last Laugh although its original title translates to ""The Last Man"") depicts the tale of an elderly hotel doorman (played by the inimitable Emil Jannings) whose superiors have come to deem his station as transitory as the revolving doors through which he has ushered guests in and out day upon day decade after decade. Reduced to polishing tiles beneath a sink in the gents' lavatory and towelling the hands of Berlin's most-vulgar barons the doorman soon uncovers the ironical underside of old-world hospitality. And then - one day - his fate suddenly changes...
Bill is an abandoned young cocker spaniel all alone and waiting for a loving new owner to adopt him. Luckily a little boy named Boule appears one day with hair as red as Bill's fur! It's love at first sight and the beginning of a great friendship for Boule and Bill. However Boule's parents aren't quite as thrilled...which is where the trouble begins!
To say that Jean-Luc Godard's fourth feature, Vivre sa vie (1962), is about a young Parisian woman who drifts into prostitution would be roughly as useful as saying that Taxi Driver is about the problems facing the Manhattan transportation system. It's true that Godard did, in the 60s, seem to have a bee in his bonnet about the oldest profession, and it went on to buzz ever more angrily the more he cuddled up to the doctrines of Marx, who instructed him that under late capitalism we are all prostitutes. It's also true that one section of Vivre sa vie, which is divided up into a dozen tableaux, offers a bland, documentary-style account of the French sex industry that could have been made for a news and current affairs slot. Even so, it's clear--especially four decades on--that whoredom is only one of the many topics on Godard's hyperactive brain. The scenes which you take away from the film aren't the sexy bits (which are few, and almost glacially offhand) but the exasperating, perverse or anguished bits: Nana, the heroine (Anna Karina) alone in a cinema, silently weeping at and for the silent vision of Maria Falconetti in Carl Dreyer's La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc; Nana in a pool hall, improvising an artlessly peppy dance routine; Nana in a café, endlessly talking Plato, Hegel and Kant with the grizzled, real-life philosopher Brice Parain. In short, the truest subject of Vivre sa vie--and it is a rich one--is nothing other than its star, Anna Karina, the piercingly beautiful model who had married her director just a year before, and who obviously inspired him to perplexity, rapture and despair. Technically, the film is insouciant to the point of arrogance--Godard constantly fiddles around with the soundtrack, the camera movements and framing as if all the usual rules of cinema were a pair of itchy underpants--and yet the film aches with melancholy. It's unlikely that the video will make many new converts, but for those willing to pay the price of admission to Godard's world (and the price includes boredom), the reward is one of the strangest and most troubling love letters in the history of cinema--apart from Godard's half-dozen other films about his wife, that is. --Kevin Jackson
Taking a break from his time as a teacher, the powerful slime Rimuru Tempest returns to his kingdom. When trying to return, Rimuru is stopped by a mysterious figure who is somehow able to constrain Rimuru's magical abilities.
One of Jacques Rivette's most accessible films - a reflection on theatre and life mixed with playful references to haunted-house thrillers and mysterious-mansion whodunnits. The plot concerns semi-professional actors Emily (Jane Birkin) and Charlotte (Geraldine Chaplin) and their small theatrical troupe who are brought to a famous playwright's (Jean-Pierre Kalfon) ornate decaying mansion to perform a work-in-progress that seems to mirror some unexplained recent events in the author's own life. The play does not have a final act the playwright tells his guests because the story isn't over yet...
A massive Japanese hit, acclaimed by One Cut of the Dead director Shinichiro Ueda as a worthy successor to his continuous one-take sensation, it's the time travel suspense comedy of the decade. Café owner Kato discovers that his PC monitor shows what will happen two minutes in the future. Another screen downstairs in his café shows the past of two minutes ago. His friends decide to place the two mysterious devices opposite each other, which creates a loop to see into the future. Naturally, chaos ensues. Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes is a delightfully light hearted flick shot in one take about five innocent heartwarming friends who discover the art of time traveling!
Marie (Vanessa Paradis) is a teenage hustler who lives on the streets and survives on her wits. Joined by her sidekicks Solange and Ahmed she spends her days misbehaving and generally having a good time. But she is haunted by the memory of her mother's suicide and is determined to seek revenge against those who drove her to desperation.
Widely regarded as Andrei Tarkovsky's finest film, Andrei Rublev charts the life of the great icon painter through a turbulent period of 15th-century Russian history which was marked by endless fighting between rival Princes and Tatar invasions. Made on an epic scale, it does not flinch from portraying the savagery of the time, from which, almost inexplicably, the serenity of Rublev's art arose. The great set pieces the sack of Vladimir, the casting of the bell, the pagan ceremonies of St. John's Night and the Russian crucifixion - are tours-de-force of visceral filmmaking.
Simon and Kamina live in an underground village unaware of the world above. But when mecha titled Gunmen and a beautiful woman called Yoko carrying a superconducting rifle appear - their lives take an interesting spin. Escaping the village and thrown onto the surface this trio embark on an epic and dangerous journey that will take them further than they ever imagined right into the heavens above! Contains the entire Gurren Lagann universe on DVD - the TV series films parallel works and a slew of extras too - you don't want to miss it! Special Features: Clean Opening and Ending Sequences 4 Unique Art Cards
In a small German town after World War I, Anna mourns daily at the grave of her fiance Frantz, killed in battle in France. One day a young Frenchman, Adrien, also lays flowers at the grave. His presence so soon after the German defeat ignites passions.
Angela a striptease artist wants to have a baby and tries to persuade her boyfriend Emile to go along with the idea. Emile will have none of it so she goes after Emile's friend Alfred.
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