One of the original Video Nasties returns, ready to deprave and corrupt a whole new generation. The Cannibal Man is the story of Marcos, a slaughter-house worker turned serial killer, for whom one gruesome murder leads inexorably to another.Once considered dangerous enough to be banned, there's more to Eloy De La Iglesia's movie than cheap thrills: it's a comment on life under fascism, a world where brutality leads to brutality. 88 Films are proud to present this misunderstood masterpiece, restored, remastered and still capable of drawing blood.HIGH-DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION IN 1.85:1 ASPECT RATIOENGLISH MONO 2.0 AUDIOSPANISH MONO 2.0 AUDIO WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES2 Versions of the film - Internation Cut [98 Mins] and Extended Cut [107 Mins]Audio Commentary by David Flint [International Cut]Audio Commentary by Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth [International Cut]Digesting Cannibal Man - An interview with Dr Bárbara Barreiro LeónAn Unlikely Video Nasty - Interview with Dr Johnny WalkerA Bloody History, Viewing Horror Under Dictatorships - An Interview with Dr Alejandra Rodriguez-RemediDeleted ScenesRed-band TrailerGreen-Band TrailerRe-issue Trailer
Father Theophilus Riesinger and Father Joseph Steiger, the former struggling with his faith and the latter dealing with his past, work together to complete a series of exorcisms on Emma Schmidt, a young woman who's allegedly experiencing demonic possession.
A director with a dark sensibility comparable to Chabrol, Claude Miller made these two twisty Polars (French Police-Noir films) with Michel Serrault (Kill the Referee), showcasing the actor in stunning performances alongside stars including Lino Ventura (Army of Shadows) and Isabelle Adjani (Possession, The Story of Adele H).In The Inquisitor cops Gallien (Ventura) and Belmont (Guy Marchand) interrogate Martinaud (Serrault), a wealthy lawyer, for the rape and murder of two young girls. The investigation becomes further complicated when his wife (Romy Schneider, Le combat dans l'ile) gives her statement A gripping thriller with intense performances, The Inquisitor was a critical and commercial success on release, nominated for 8 César Awards, winning Best Screenplay and acting prizes for Serrault and Marchand.Serrault returns in Deadly Circuit as a P.I. who becomes obsessed with the target of his investigation, a murderer (Adjani) who he follows across Europe as she moves from one victim to another. Switching gears to pitch black humour this wild crime film features both leads on top form alongside a stunning supporting cast including Stephane Audran (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie), Macha Méril (Deep Red), Sami Frey (Bande à part), and Jean-Claude Brialy (The Bride Wore Black) among others.4K UHD & BLU-RAY DUAL FORMAT LIMITED EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES4K UHD and Blu-ray presentation of The Inquisitor, Blu-ray presentation of Deadly Circuit (3 Discs)Original uncompressed mono audioSuccess Story - a documentary on the making of The Inquisitor (2016)Interview with Claude Miller and Michel Audiard on (1981) An appreciation of the film by filmmaker Patrice Leconte (2016)Reverse Short [Champ contrechamp] - a TV episode on crime fiction featuring Claude Miller, Michel Serrault, Alain Corneau, Michel Audiard, and others (1981)Audio commentary on Deadly Circuit by critic Rachael Nisbet (2025)A documentary on Deadly Circuit featuring co-screenwriter Jacques Adiard, director of photography Pierre Lhomme and producer Charles Gassot (2016)A Hypnotic Fascination - an interview with filmmaker Philippe Le Guay (2016)Original theatrical trailersNewly translated English subtitles for each filmReversible sleeve featuring designs based on original postersLimited edition booklet featuring new writing by Adam Scovell and an archival interview with MillerLimited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
The Soul Reapers' battle continues to rage as Ichigo and his friends manage to drive off Grimmjow and the rest of the Arrancars. But with this fight over, a new threat emerges as Orihime is taken hostage by Sosuke Aizen. Will Ichigo, Uryu and Chad be able to defeat the Arrancars' most powerful fightersthe Espadaand rescue her from Aizen's stronghold of Las Noches in Hueco Mundo? Contains Part 6 of the series on Blu-ray (episodes 140-167) on four discs. Comes packed in a large rigid storage box with space to hold Parts 6-9 of the series on Blu-ray (sold separately). Includes a set of three character art cards. Also included is a 104-page art book featuring a comprehensive collection of character design artworks and cover artwork from the relevant episodes of the series. Available in the UK on Blu-ray for the first time Collector's packaging with space for parts 7-9 of the series Includes a 104-page art book
Two employees at a rundown inn are desperate to prove the building is haunted before it gets closed down. Unfortunately for them, they may just get what they wished for. Special Features New Second Sight Films 4K restoration approved by Director Ti West Presented in HDR with Dolby Vision Audio commentary with Writer/Director/Editor Ti West, Producers Larry Fessenden and Peter Phok, and Sound Designer Graham Reznick Audio commentary with Ti West and Actors Sara Paxton and Pat Healy A Lasting Memory: a new interview with Ti West Let's Make This Good a new interview with Pat Healy Our Dysfunctional World: a new interview with Larry Fessenden Living in the Process: a new interview with Cinematographer Eliot Rockett Cast a Wide Net: a new interview with Composer Jeff Grace A Validating Moment: a new interview with Line Producer Jacob Jaffke The Innkeepers: Behind the Scenes Trailer
The Soul Reapers' battle continues to rage as Ichigo and his friends manage to drive off Grimmjow and the rest of the Arrancars. But with this fight over, a new threat emerges as Orihime is taken hostage by Sosuke Aizen. Will Ichigo, Uryu and Chad be able to defeat the Arrancars' most powerful fightersthe Espadaand rescue her from Aizen's stronghold of Las Noches in Hueco Mundo? Contains Part 6 of the series on Blu-ray (episodes 140-167) on four discs. Includes a set of three character art cards. Available in the UK on Blu-ray for the first time Includes a set of 3 limited edition art cards
From the exquisite mind of Jennifer Reeder (Knives and Skin and V/H/S/94) comes Perpetrator, a brilliantly original and twisted take on female suppression, dangerous male predators and the pains of adolescence, with a stunning lead performance from Kiah McKirnan. On the eve of her 18th birthday, wild and rebellious Jonny is sent by her father to live with her estranged Aunt Hildie, where she begins to experience a radical metamorphosis: a family spell called the Forevering. With her newly uncovered powers, alongside a growing obsession with blood, a freshly feral and self-assured Jonny sets out on a perilous hunt to find a lethal perpetrator, responsible for the disappearances of several local women. Superbly blending a feminist coming-of-age drama with serial killer and supernatural fantasy genres, Perpetrator is beautifully shot in Bava-esque colours by director of photography Sevdije Kastrati, and features a phenomenal supporting cast, including Alicia Silverstone (Clueless), Melanie Liburd (Bad Boys: Ride or Die) and Christopher Lowell (Promising Young Woman). LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY CONTENTS High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Brand new audio commentary by writer-director Jennifer Reeder and director of photography Sevdije Kastrati Perpetrator: Mirrors and the Monstrous Womb, a brand new video essay by filmmaker Jen Handorf On-set cast interviews with Kiah McKirnan, Alicia Silverstone, Melanie Liburd and Christopher Lowell Screenplay (2024), a music video for Aitis, directed by Jennifer Reeder Tiny Baby (2024), a music video for Joan of Arc, directed by Jennifer Reeder Three short films directed by Jennifer Reeder: All Small Bodies (2018, 20 mins); I Dream You Dream of Me (2018, 11 mins); LOLA, 15 (2017, 5 mins) Original trailer Reversible sleeve featuring two original artwork options by Creepy Duck Design and Duke Aber / Shudder Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Kat Hughes and Marianne Lampon
In the Land of Wano, Luffy races to get Otama to a doctor, and Zoro escapes execution before they battle Beast Pirate Basil Hawkins together. Later, after a close call with Holdem, Luffy links up with Zoro, Law, and co., fleeing on a stolen food cart. The group then heads to Oden Castle, where they hear the country's history until a drunken Kaido attacks - leading Luffy to take him on.
With his mastery of magic, Ike has risen in the Demon Lord's army by conquering fortresses and leading the Undying Brigade. But this magician holds a dark secret - he's a human! Will his acts of mercy reveal the truth? Or can he keep it all behind the mask?
THE FINEST CULT FILM KNOWN TO HUMANITY! Camden Town, the arse-end of the sixties. Two struggling, unemployed actors decide some respite is in order and so depart their miserable flat for a week in the Lake District one that will involve rain, booze, minimal supplies, a randy bull and an even randier Uncle Monty. Based on the real-life experiences of former actor turned writer/director Bruce Robinson, Withnail & I has become one of British cinema's most fondly remembered comedies. A cult film in the truest sense that has also become a classic. Perfectly cast with career-defining roles for Richard E. Grant, Paul McGann, Richard Griffiths and Ralph Brown and crammed with irresistibly quotable dialogue, Withnail & I is a sheer delight, even on the umpteenth viewing. 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS 4K restoration from the original negative by Arrow Films, supervised and approved by director of photography Peter Hannan 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) Original lossless mono soundtrack Optional DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 remix Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Audio commentary by writer-director Bruce Robinson Audio commentary by critic and writer Kevin Jackson, author of the BFI Modern Classic on Withnail & I All four original Withnail Weekend documentaries, first screened on Channel 4 in 1999, including The Peculiar Memories of Bruce Robinson, which looks at the director's career, Withnail & Us, which focuses on the film's making, and two shorter documentaries, I Demand to Have Some Booze and Withnail on the Pier Interview with production designer Michael Pickwoad An appreciation of Withnail & I by Sam Bain, co-creator of Peep Show and Fresh Meat Archival interview with Bruce Robinson Theatrical trailer Reversible sleeve featuring two choices of original artwork
Bette Davis (Connecting Rooms), Brian Keith (5 Against the House), Kim Hunter (Lilith), and Paul Kelly (Adventure in Sahara) star in Storm Center, a shocking tale of censorship and its consequences. Idealistic librarian Alicia (Davis) is fired after refusing to remove a book from her small-town library. Despite the attempts of a local judge (Kelly) to defend her, attorney Paul (Keith) leads a campaign to vilify Alicia, with unexpected consequences for the community.Directed and co-written by Daniel Taradash (Knock on Any Door), Storm Center is a powerful rallying cry for tolerance and freedom of speech.INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURESHigh Definition remasterOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with professor and film scholar Jason A Ney (2025)Lies Lanckman on Storm Center' (2025): the academic and film historian examines the film's themes and production The Guardian Interview with Saul Bass (1986): archival audio recording of the revered designer in conversation at the National Film Theatre, LondonOriginal theatrical trailerTeaser trailerImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Limited edition exclusive booklet with new essay by Maggie Hennefeld, making of' round-up of archival materials on the film's production, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits UK premiere on Blu-rayLimited edition of 3,000 copies for the UKAll features subject to change
All 7 films from the Legacy of the Original Wolf Man. Includes The Wolf Man (1941), Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man (1943), House of Frankenstein (1944), House of Dracula (1945), Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948), Werewolf of London (1935) and She-Wolf of London (1946) The original Wolf Man is on eof the silver screen's most unforgettable characters and, along with the other Universal Classic Monsters, defined the Hollywood horror genre. The Wolf Man: Complete Legacy Collection includes all 7 films from the original legacy including the eerie classic starring Lon Chaney Jr. and the timeless films that followed. These landmark motion pictures defined the iconic look of the tragic monster and continue to inspire countless remakes and adaptations that strengthen the legend of the Wolf Man to this day. Bonus Features: Monster by Moonlight Documentary The Wolf Man: From Ancient Cruse to Modern Myth Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr. He Who Made Monsters: The Life and Art of Jack Pierce Wolf Man Feature Commentary with Film Historian Tom Weaver The Wolf Man Archives And more!
Hannibal Brooks (Oliver Reed) is a British prisoner of war assigned to care for an elephant in a zoo in Munich. When the zoo is bombed by the Americans, Brooks is ordered to transport the elephant to a safer zoo in Innsbruck. En route to Innsbruck, Brooks accidentally kills the Nazi member of the escort (Peter Carsten) and the sets off with an American (Michael J.Pollard) and an Austrian (Helmuth Lohner), the trio escapes with the elephant and head for the Swiss border and freedom. Directed by Michael Winner and released in 1968, this film has since become a cult classic.
A crazed clown called Art uses Halloween as the perfect night to wreak bloody havoc on anyone who crosses his path. Two friends are heading home after a party when they come across Art in the street. They laugh it off until he starts following them.AUDIO COMMENTARY WITH WRITER/DIRECTOR DAMIEN LEONEBEHIND THE SCENES WITH THE BOO CREWBOO CREW INTERVIEWS
Shot entirely on location in the wild Amazonian jungle near Machu Picchu, Aguirre, the Wrath of God stars the legendarily volatile Klaus Kinski (Nosferatu the Vampyre) as Don Lope de Aguirre, a power-crazed sixteenth-century explorer who leads a troupe of conquistadors on a doomed expedition in search of El Dorado, the fabled 'City of Gold'. A visceral, ambitious exploration of megalomania and savage beauty, Aguirre remains one of Herzog's most brilliant achievements and one of German cinema's totemic masterpieces. Extras Newly remastered in 4K and presented in High Definition Feature-length audio commentary with Werner Herzog for both Aguirre, the Wrath of God and Fata Morgana The Unprecedented Defence of the Fortress Deutschkreuz (1967, 16 mins): symbolic drama about four young men hiding from an imagined enemy Last Words (1968, 13 mins): short film about the last man to leave a former leper colony Precautions Against Fanatics (1969, 11 mins): short satire about horse-racing enthusiasts Fata Morgana (1971, 77 mins): hallucinatory film exploring mirages and the Mayan creation myth Original theatrical trailer Stills gallery Original mono audio (German and English) Alternative 5.1 Surround audio (German) Other extras tbc
It took some time for fright-fans to really groove to the eclectic, insane and often inane brilliance of the late Bruno Mattei (ZOMBIE CREEPING FLESH). Now, belatedly, viewed as a master of cut-price plasma-spillage, the time is ripe to revisit one of the great man's wildest accomplishments - RATS: NIGHTS OF TERROR. Unveiled to audiences of video-violence in 1984, this post-apocalyptic pot-boiler sees some of the last humans alive grapple with a horde of flesh-eating rodents - and a shocking final revelation that has fast become Mattei's signature 'twist'. Also featuring a superlative ensemble cast that includes such Italian gore legends as Ottaviano Dell'Acqua (ZOMBIE FLESH-EATERS), Geretta Geretta (DEMONS) and Massimo Vanni (ZOMBI 3), RATS: NIGHTS OF TERROR is a creepy creature feature that positively oozes with intrigue in this beautiful new 4K remastered Blu-ray release!BRAND NEW 4K REMASTER FROM THE ORIGINAL NEGATIVES PRESENTED IN HIGH DEFINITION (1080P) IN 1.85:1 ASPECT RATIOENGLISH MONO 2.0 AUDIOITALIAN MONO 2.0 AUDIO WITH NEWLY TRANSLATED ENGLISH SUBTITLESAudio Commentary with Italian Cinema Experts Eugenio Ercolani and Troy HowarthRat King - Interview with Co-Director Claudio FragassoDeus Knows Best - Interview with Actor Fausto LombardiMeet Myrna and Lucifer - Interview with Actors Ann-Gisel Glass and Jean-Christophe BreÌtignieÌreThe 3rd Rat - Interview with Assistant Director Giovanni LeaccheSqueaky Melodies - Interview with Composer Luigi CeccarelliRat Droppings Falling on my Head - Interview with Stuntmen Massimo Vanni and Ottaviano Dell'Acqua Original Trailer
After defeating the Demon King, former hero Leo Demonheart is learning that he was just a little too good at what he did, to the point that many now suspect that his real goal was to become the Demon King himself. Which, given that his name is Demonheart and he was created as part of a secret project, is perhaps not as far-fetched as it sounds, but now nobody wants to employ him, and a former hero has still got to eat. So, he applies for a job with the Demon King Echidna herself... but she doesn't want him either. Fortunately, some of her subordinates are more appreciative of his skills, and if he wears a disguise, he might just get away with becoming the new bad boy on the block after deciding I'M QUITTING HEROING! Contains the complete series (episodes 1-12) plus two bonus OVA episodes on two Blu-ray discs. The series is presented in English and Japanese audio with English subtitles. On-disc extras consist of clean opening and closing animations, previews and Tokuten shorts. Includes two bonus OVA episodes
Acclaimed filmmaker Audrey Diwan (Happening) directs this star-studded reimagining of the steamy '70s cult classic.
Two employees at a rundown inn are desperate to prove the building is haunted before it gets closed down. Unfortunately for them, they may just get what they wished for. Special Features New Second Sight Films 4K restoration approved by Director Ti West Audio commentary with Writer/Director/Editor Ti West, Producers Larry Fessenden and Peter Phok, and Sound Designer Graham Reznick Audio commentary with Ti West and Actors Sara Paxton and Pat Healy A Lasting Memory: a new interview with Ti West Let's Make This Good a new interview with Pat Healy Our Dysfunctional World: a new interview with Larry Fessenden Living in the Process: a new interview with Cinematographer Eliot Rockett Cast a Wide Net: a new interview with Composer Jeff Grace A Validating Moment: a new interview with Line Producer Jacob Jaffke The Innkeepers: Behind the Scenes Trailer
Wasteful Days of High School Girls Collection - Tanaka Nozomu isn't exactly brilliant. But, given that her only goal for high school was to get a boyfriend, who else would fail to realize that attending an all-girls school was a bad idea? Well, there's always the fallback plan of getting other girls to introduce her to boys they know. Too bad that Tanaka's bright idea of giving her classmates nicknames based on less attractive character traits has caused her un-flattered friends Robo (for her apparent lack of emotions) and Wota (a reference to a creepy otaku type), as well as not-friends like Loli (who's hypersensitive about her petite size), to reward Tanaka with the special nickname of Baka (idiot), which is quickly adopted by the entire student body. Well, maybe the second week of school will be better.
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