Welcome to Hell... When a test subject dies during a top-secret research programme, Captain Hickok (David Beecroft, Creepshow 2) is sent to investigate. Project Shadowzone is meant to be exploring deep sleep for use in space travel, but Hickock discovers they've been meddling with something more dangerous. Much more dangerous...From Charles Band's legendary Full Moon Entertainment, Shadowzone is a sci-fi horror in the grand tradition of Alien and The Thing, with gruesome gore effects to match. Directed by J.S. Cardone, who gave the world the slasher classic The Slayer, and co-starring Academy Award® winner Louise Fletcher (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), Shadowzone is a terrifying trip to the dark side.HIGH DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION IN 1.78:1 ASPECT RATIOORIGINAL STEREO 2.0 AUDIO5.1 DTS-HD MA RE-MIXED AUDIOOPTIONAL ENGLISH SDHAUDIO COMMENTARY BY DAVE WAIN AND MATTY BUDREWICZTRAILERORIGINAL AND NEWLY COMMISSIONED ARTWORK BY JOEL ROBINSON
So who is he? All he knows is that he lost his memory after an accident during a shoot-out but why did those men want him dead? Turns out, he's a man with a past, a master gunfighter with a history of violence. And while he might have forgotten who he is, his enemies certainly haven't...A classic Euro-western with an unusual pedigree, made not by Italians but by Brits: director Peter Collinson (The Italian Job) and producer Euan Lloyd, the man who made The Wild Geese fly. Starring Richard Crenna (First Blood; Rambo) as the forgetful hero, the varmints at 88 Films are proud to present this neglected genre classic, finally on Blu-ray⢠in its home country.HIGH-DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION IN 1.85:1 ASPECT RATIOORIGINAL MONO 2.0 AUDIO OPTIONAL ENGLISH SDHAUDIO COMMENTARY BY WESTERN EXPERT LEE BROUGHTONAUDIO COMMENTARY BY FILM HISTORIANS TROY HOWARTH AND EUGENIO ERCOLANIIMAGE GALLERYORIGINAL AND NEWLY COMMISSIONED ARTWORK BY SEAN LONGMORE
A group of poor youths tear around Madrid pulling scams and petty crimes. As one of their gang prepares to perform in a serious bullfighting competition, they plan a heist that will raise the money to finance his entry. Breaking with tradition by filming in the streets and utilising documentary techniques to give the film an urgent resonance, Carlos Saura and producer Pere Portabella (Viridiana) were announced as a powerful new force in Spanish cinema when the film was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Suffering curtailed distribution by Francoist censorship, this new restoration reinstates previously removed footage and presents the film as originally intended.LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURESRestored in 4K in 2024 by Filmoteca Española in collaboration with Films 59 at Digital and Electronic Systems laboratory from the 35mm acetate negative, 35mm prints and other intermediate photochemical materials. Restoration supervised by Javier Rellán and Patricia Uceda. Funding provided by ICAA/Ministerio de CulturaIntroduction by author and former director of Filmoteca Catalunya Esteve Riambau (2025, 22 mins)Interview with filmmaker and curator Ehsan Khoshbakht on Los golfos, its influences and makers (2025, 17 mins)Censored scenes - scenes affected by censorship are presented alongside notes from the censorship committee and Carlos Saura (2025, 13 mins)Two early short films by Saura: La llamada, about a solider leaving for war (1955, 7 mins) and La tarde del domingo, about an oppressed live-in maid (1957, 34 mins)Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Vincent WildLimited edition booklet featuring new writing by Mar Diestro-Dópido, reprints of original documents including committee notes on the script and a detailed breakdown of the restoration processLimited edition of 2500 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Evil never gets old in this horror thriller from the creator of The Purge and the producer of Halloween. Rebellious twentysomething Max is sentenced to community service at a quiet retirement home. The residents on the fourth floor are strictly off-limits, said to require special care. As his suspicions grow and he digs deeper, he uncovers a chilling secret that puts both the residents' lives and his own in grave danger. Starring Pete Davidson (The King of Staten Island), John Glover (Scrooged), Ethan Phillips (Inside Llewyn Davis) and Bruce Altman (Running Scared). The Home is written by Adam Cantor and James DeMonaco (The Purge) and is directed by DeMonaco.
An intense action-thriller filled with guns, gangs and danger round every corner, dare you set foot in Enemy Territory? Exploding onto high definition in a brand new restoration, the long unavailable Empire Pictures classic is back and it's taking no prisoners!Down-on-his-luck insurance salesman Barry (Gary Frank) finds himself trapped in an apartment building on the wrong side of town with a street gang called The Vampires out for his blood. With the help of a telephone repairman (Ray Parker Jr.), a disabled Vietnam vet (Jan-Michael Vincent), and the granddaughter of his client (Stacey Dash), Barry must fight for his life to make it all the way down from the top floor in the hope of getting out alive.Directed by Peter Manoogian (Eliminators), photographed by Ernest Dickerson (Do the Right Thing) and featuring a stand out early role for genre legend Tony Todd (Candyman), Enemy Territory is a cult classic that continues to pack a powerful punch.LIMITED EDITION CONTENTSBrand new restoration from the original 35mm negative by Arrow Films High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray⢠presentation Original lossless stereo audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Brand new audio commentary by director Peter Manoogian with film critics Dave Wain and Matty Budrewicz Brand new audio commentary by film scholar Josh Nelson Den of Vampires, a newly filmed interview with cinematographer Ernest Dickerson Giving up the Ghost, a newly filmed interview with actor Gary Frank Theatrical trailer Image galleryReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Laurie Greasley Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Laurie Greasley Illustrated collector's booklet containing new writing by film critics Paul Lê and Martyn ConterioSpazio 1999: 16:9 HD version with original Italian soundtrack and Ennio Morricone scorePrisoners in Space: Brand new Super Space Theatre movie in 4:3 HD version The Super Space Theatre Story: a new documentary looking at how ITC transformed classic Anderson shows into feature-length movies, featuring Super Space Theatre consultant David Hirsch
Arriving in Paris with dreams of making it big, bohemian Greta is swiftly besieged by horny Frenchmen. She's offered shelter by possessive lesbian aristocrat Claude, who takes Greta under her wing and into her bed. But Greta hasn't forsaken men completely, and she's about to make Claude very jealous indeed...Starring Astrid Frank, Swedish star of Au Pair Girls, and directed by soft-core specialist Max Pécas (Sexually Yours), Her and She and Him also known as Les Liaisons particulières was one of the first films to take advantage of the newly-relaxed censorship to show a more realistic sort of on-screen lovemaking. 88 Films are proud to present a truly pioneering piece of smut.HIGH-DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION IN 1.66:1 ASPECT RATIOORIGINAL FRENCH MONO 2.0 AUDIO ENGLISH SUBTITLESLet's Calm Down and Talk About Max Pécas FeaturetteMax Pécas' Grave FeaturetteAdditional Scenes From US VersionUS TrailerAlternative French title sequence (as Claude et Greta)Image GalleryORIGINAL AND NEWLY COMMISSIONED ARTWORK BY JOEL ROBINSON
Serial Experiments Lain Steel Book - There is a world around us, a world of people, tactile sensation, and culture. There is also a wired world, inside the computer, of images, personalities, virtual experiences, and a culture all of its own. The day after a classmate commits suicide, Lain, a 13 year old girl, discovers how closely the 2 worlds are linked when she receives an e-mail from the dead girl: I still live here. I just abandoned my body. Has the line between the real world and the wired world begun to blur?
Ergo proxy Steel Book - The domed city of Romd is an impenetrable would-be utopia where humans and robots coexist, and everything is under complete government control - or so it appears. While working on a mysterious murder case, Re-l Mayer, a female detective from the Civilian Intelligence Office, receives a foreboding message that something is going to awaken. That night, she's attacked by a deformed super-being. What was this unidentified monster that attacked her, and who was the figure that came in between them? As Re-l attempts to unlock this spiralling mystery, a metaphysical battle cry leads her to the unknown outside world...
In a world of magic, Will Serfort is looked down upon due to his inability to cast spells. But what he lacks in arcana he makes up for with his sword. Now he's defying the expectations of his peers as he chases a childhood promiseto become a top mage!
The team behind Re-Animator turn up the H.P. Lovecraft dial to 11 to bring you a true tour-de-force of the horror genre, From Beyond. Directed by Stuart Gordon we follow a group of scientists who have created The Resonator, a machine which allows humans to view things outside of perceptible reality. But what they see is way outside their wildest nightmares and soon creep into their reality. With copious amounts of latex and bare flesh, From Beyond adds a raw, contemporary touch to the original story as well as barnstorming performances from Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton.New 4K remaster from the Original Negatives presented in High Definition (1080p) in 1.85:1 Aspect RatioLPCM StereoDTS-HD MA 4.0 (LCRS) DTS-HD MA 5.1 Optional English Subtitles ¢ Audio Commentary by Kim Newman and Sean Hogan Audio Commentary by Stuart Gordon, Bryan Yuzna, Barbara Crampton & Jeffrey Combs Don't Bite the Pineal Gland - Jeffrey Combs on From Beyond All Aboard the Love Machine - Barbara Crampton on From Beyond Back From Outer Space - Ken Foree on From Beyond Monster Unleashed - Brian Yuzna on From Beyond Reflections with Stuart Gordon A Director's Perspective Lost and Found Interview with Composer Richard Band Storyboards Intro and Storyboard Comparison Original Trailer Stills Gallery Reversible sleeve featuring brand-new art by Ilan Sheady and original art
One night at a house party, Parisian marketing professional Esther (Marina de Van) hurts her leg on some industrial supplies. Alone when it happens, she doesn't even realise she has been hurt: the lack of pain fascinates her. While her life starts to take shape - an exciting promotion at work and new plans with boyfriend Vincent (Laurent Lucas) - Esther becomes obsessed with thoughts of self-mutilation. A nuanced body horror filled with eye-catching and innovative set pieces, writer-director Marina de Van's landmark debut feature formed part of the New French Extremity movement and would go on to influence the likes of Julia Ducournau (Raw, Titane) and Coralie Fargeat (The Substance).LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURESNew 4K restoration from the original camera negative4K UHD and Blu-ray presentation of the featureOriginal 5.1 DTS-HD master audioAudio commentary by Marina de Van (2004)New interview with Marina de Van (2025)New interview with cinematographer Pierre Barougier (2025)New interview with acting coach Marc Adjadj (2025)New interview with critic Manuela Lazic (2025)New visual essay by Valeria Villegas Lindvall (2025)Two short student films by Marina de Van: Bien sous tous rapports (1996) and Retention (1997)TrailerStills galleryNewly improved English subtitle translationReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time TomorrowLimited edition booklet featuring new writing by Savina Petrovka and archival writing by Marina de VanLimited edition of 1000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Special Forces commandos are abducted mid-operation by a mysterious spacecraft and, upon awakening, find themselves prey to a relentless alien race in a fight for survival.
The team behind Re-Animator turn up the H.P. Lovecraft dial to 11 to bring you a true tour-de-force of the horror genre, From Beyond. Directed by Stuart Gordon we follow a group of scientists who have created The Resonator, a machine which allows humans to view things outside of perceptible reality. But what they see is way outside their wildest nightmares and soon creep into their reality. With copious amounts of latex and bare flesh, From Beyond adds a raw, contemporary touch to the original story as well as barnstorming performances from Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton.New 4K remaster from the Original Negatives presented in Ultra High Definition (2160p) in 1.85:1 Aspect RatioPresented in High Dynamic Range (HDR10) LPCM Stereo DTS-HD MA 4.0 (LCRS) DTS-HD MA 5.1 Optional English Subtitles ¢ Audio Commentary by Kim Newman and Sean Hogan Audio Commentary by Stuart Gordon, Bryan Yuzna, Barbara Crampton & Jeffrey Combs Don't Bite the Pineal Gland - Jeffrey Combs on From Beyond All Aboard the Love Machine - Barbara Crampton on From Beyond Back From Outer Space - Ken Foree on From Beyond Monster Unleashed - Brian Yuzna on From Beyond Reflections with Stuart Gordon A Director's Perspective Lost and Found Interview with Composer Richard Band Storyboards Intro and Storyboard Comparison Original Trailer Stills Gallery Reversible sleeve featuring brand-new art by Ilan Sheady and original art
When a 34-year-old underachiever gets run over by a truck, his story doesn't end there. Reincarnated as an infant, Rudy will use newfound courage, friends, and magical abilities to embark on an epic adventure!
Disaster strikes the Village Hidden in the Leaves when Ichiraku Ramen is mysteriously closed! Ayame's been kidnapped, and if Naruto and Choji want their noodles, they'll have to save her first! Then, the sea rages with fury as Naruto faces a briny behemoth of epic proportions. Can his ninja training save him? And finally, the action heads to the Village Hidden in the Stars as Naruto and Neji's team tracks down a legendary item of great power! Contains episodes 166-220 of the series across eight Blu-ray discs, presented in 4:3 aspect ratio, and featuring both Japanese and English stereo audio with English subtitles. Extras Collector's packaging Includes a 32-page art booklet filled with character artwork. Available in the UK on Blu-ray for the first time Collector's packaging 32-page art booklet
The Burmese Harp An Imperial Japanese Army regiment surrenders to British forces in Burma at the close of World War II and finds harmony through song. A private, thought to be dead, disguises himself as a Buddhist monk and stumbles upon spiritual enlightenment. Magnificently shot in hushed black and white, Kon Ichikawa's The Burmese Harp is an eloquent meditation on beauty coexisting with death and remains one of Japanese cinema's most overwhelming antiwar sentiments, both tender and brutal in its grappling with Japan's wartime legacy. Japan 1956 116 minutes Black & White 1.37:1 Japanese, Burmese Spine #379 4K UHD + BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES: ¢ New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack ¢ One 4K UHD disc of the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features ¢ Interviews with director Kon Ichikawa and actor Rentaro Mikuni ¢ Trailer ¢ New English subtitle translation ¢ PLUS: An essay by critic and historian Tony Rayns
A perfect time-capsule of its era, Hackers is a movie which manages to bring together a cast who were all on the verge of stardom and created a cult favourite. Dade (Jonny Lee Miller), Kate (Angelina Jolie) and Cereal (Matthew Lillard) are a cool, tech-savvy set of Hackers who stumble across a criminal plan which is designed to use a computer virus to capsize a fleet of oil tankers. Will this crack team of nerds stop the disaster? With a cool, cyber-smart script and a magnificent electronic score, this is a cool film which plays like a natural successor to the 1983 computer thriller War Games.BRAND NEW 4K REMASTER FROM THE ORIGINAL NEGATIVES PRESENTED IN ULTRA HIGH DEFINITION (1080P) IN 2.35:1 ASPECT RATIOENGLISH DOLBY ATMOS AUDIOENGLISH 5.1 DTS-HD Master AudioEnglish 2.0 DTS-HD Master AudioOptional English Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingAudio Commentary by Director Iain Softley and Film Critic Mark KermodeThe Keyboard Cowboys: A Look Back At Hackers - Brand-New Interviews With Director Iain Softley, Cast Members Fisher Stevens, Matthew Lillard And Penn Jillette, Costume Designer Roger Burton, Visual Effects Artist Peter Chiang, And More!Original Trailer
To protect humanity from the remnants of the Great War, Kai dutifully watches over enemy crypts. But when the world is rewritten, he awakens to a reality where humanity lost the war and no one knows who he is. Now he must become the hero that time forgot.
After destroying a huge asteroid that was on a rapid collision course with Earth, a group of astronauts discover they have accidentally returned to their space station with an alien slime creature that feeds on radiation and can reproduce rapidly from its own blood.
Reconnecting German cinema with its Weimer forebears via Murnau's iconic Nosferatu (1922), Herzog's vampire film references its predecessor but has a distinctive temperament. Dracula, played by the stunning Klaus Kinski, is modelled on the monster of the earlier film, yet his obsession with Isabelle Adjani's character of Lucy Harker reveals a certain pathos, even as his army of rats wreck plague and delirium on a prosperous small town. Herzog's images and Popul Vuh's music combine to create a darkly hypnotic and seductive experience. Extras Newly remastered in 4K and presented in High Definition Feature-length audio commentary with Werner Herzog On-set documentary (1979, 13 mins): promotional film featuring candid interviews with Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski Original theatrical trailer Stills gallery Original mono audio (German and English) Alternative 5.1 Surround audio (German) Other extras tbc
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