Twelve-year-old Fresh (Sean Nelson) is a runner in Brooklyn, carrying heroin for the intimidating Esteban (Giancarlo Esposito) and crack cocaine for local dealers. Seeking an escape from the ruthless environment he's been subjected to, Fresh uses the lessons learnt from his chess-playing father (Samuel L. Jackson) as well as his own sharp survival instincts - to turn his dangerous employers against each other in the hope that it will free him from their grip.Featuring fantastic performances from Sean Nelson, Giancarlo Esposito and Samuel L. Jackson, Boaz Yakin's debut feature is one of the standout films from the 1990s.Brand New 4K RestorationNEW The Rookie: Director Boaz Yakin on Creating a Timeless First Film (2024)NEW Fresh on Fresh: Actor Sean Nelson on the Prodigy He Played (2024)NEW Framing Fresh with Cinematographer Adam Holender (2024)NEW Fresh Sounds: Composer Stewart Copeland on the Unconventional Score of Fresh (2024)Interview with Samuel L. Jackson (1994)Interview with Giancarlo Esposito (1994)Interview with Sean Nelson & N'Bushe Wright (1994)
Totsuko is a high school student with the ability to see the 'colours' of others. Colours of bliss, excitement, and serenity, plus a colour she treasures as her favourite. Kimi, a classmate at her school, gives off the most beautiful colour of all. Although she doesn't play an instrument, Totsuko forms a band with Kimi and Rui, a quiet music enthusiast they meet at a used bookstore in a far corner of town. As they practice at an old church on a remote island, music brings them together, forming friendships and stirring affections. Will they discover their true 'colours'? Features the film on Blu-ray, presented with Japanese, English, Italian and German audio options, and English, German and Italian subtitle options. From acclaimed director Naoko Yamada Funny, joyful, and brimming with confidence Kambole Campbell, IndieWire This wonderfully dreamy, pastel-toned animation has a quietly galvanising power Robbie Collin, The Telegraph Nothing short of a masterpiece Robert Ewing, The People's Movies
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
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.
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
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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