Set in the midst of the swinging 1970s, Warner Bros animation Batman: Soul Of The Dragon is now available to take home on Blu-ray and DVD and to celebrate we have a clip from the film! Bruce’s trademark stubborn streak is shown in the below clip, which sees the Dark Knight taking part in rigorous
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Arrow Films has unveiled its brand new limited edition release Demons 1 and Demons 2, which not only ensures both classics are more vivid and terrifying than ever before but also include a wealth of bonus features old and new. Now you can experience that terror for yourself on Blu-ray with our latest competition! In
Arrow Films has released brand new 4K restorations of Demons 1 and Demons 2, which not only ensures both classics are more vivid and terrifying than ever before but also include a wealth of bonus features old and new. Now you can experience that terror for yourself in all its 4K glory with our latest
Released: Out now Certificate: 18 Director: Brandon Cronenberg Cast: Andrea Riseborough, Christopher Abbott, Rossif Sutherland, Tuppence Middleton, Sean Bean, and Jennifer Jason Leigh Distributor: Signature Entertainment Running Time: 104 mins Nothing in Brandon Cronenberg’s Possessor is there to fill space on screen or eat up empty minutes. A line of absolute intent threads every image,
Set in small-town America and concerning intergalactic organisms taking over humankind via emotionless replicates who ‘get you when you sleep’, Jack Finney’s 1954 short story The Body Snatchers was published during the height of McCarthyism. However, its rather inconspicuous author largely dispelled notions that it was an allegory on communism or the importance of individuality. Nevertheless, considering
“We were talking about how it would be to make a horror film that we can write quickly, shoot quickly and release quickly,” Paco Plaza remembers when we ask how his and co-creator Jaume Balagueró’s zombie horror tale [REC] came to be unleashed on viewers back in 2007. “Jaume and me met when we made
All ten episodes of Star Trek: Picard Season One will soon be available to own and to celebrate we have a bundle of goodies to give away that is worthy of an approval nod from Jean-Luc himself with our latest competition! [embedded content] Star Trek: Picard sees the continuing adventures of Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart)
28 days, 6 hours 42 minutes and 12 seconds – that’s how long a dead man in a bunny suit tells Donnie he’s got until the end of the world, and it’s also roughly how long Richard Kelly had to make the film that would define his career… No one could doubt Richard Kelly’s commitment to
Director: Guy Moshe Writer: Guy Moshe Cast: Juliet Aubrey, Anna Brewster, Gabrielle Cassi, James D’Arcy Running Time: 103 mins Set in the future, LX 2048’s world sees humanity adjusting from the devastation caused by the sun becoming toxic. People can only go outside if they wear protective gear, which means the vast majority of the
Director: Martin Owen Writer: Sally Collett, Martin Owen Cast: Scott Adkins, John Hannah, Lashana Lynch, Elliot James Langridge Set in 1990’s Brooklyn, we meet teenage gamer Sarah (Isabelle Allen) who, after ignoring her grumpy dad’s advice of switching off her console whilst playing side-scrolling sci-fi action-adventure game The Intergalactic Adventures of Max Cloud (think along
The Intergalactic Adventures of Max Cloud follows plucky 16-year-old gamer Sarah (Isabelle Allen) and her misadventures as she accidentally becomes a character in her favourite video game. Taking on the avatar of Jake (Elliot James Langridge, Peripheral), she teams up with kickass action hero Max Cloud (Scott Adkins, Accident Man), and his trusty side-kicks as
Away tells the fantastical story of a boy travelling across an island on a motorcycle, trying to escape a dark spirit and get back home. Along the way he makes a series of connections with different animals and reflects on the possible ways he ended up on the island. Gints Zilbalodis directed, wrote, produced, animated
With the current penchant for shared screen universes it’s easy to lose sight of the fact that spin-offs aren’t a contemporary concept. After being introduced at the end of the second season of Seventies American science fiction TV series The Six Million Dollar Man and reappearing in the third, the character of Jaime Sommers – the ‘Bionic Woman’
Certificate: U Director: Gints Zilbalodis Writer: Gints Zilbalodis Running Time: 75 mins It’s hard not to compare yourself to others when counting your achievements in life – unhealthy as that may be – and it’s impossible not to do so after watching Away. This animated feature film has been lovingly crafted solely by Latvian film-maker
Guy Moshe’s dystopian sci-fi thriller, LX 2048, will be available to own at the end of this month and to celebrate we’re giving away a copy on Blu-ray! Check out the trailer for the film below… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> LX 2048 is set in the near future, when
Released: Out now on digital and on Blu-ray and DVD on 15 February Director: Sam Liu Writer: Jeremy Adams Cast: Jamie Chung, Kelly Hu, Grey Griffin Running Time: 83 mins Despite the success of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, kung fu and exploitation movies of the Seventies still aren’t overly popular right now, and
Released: Out now on Digital HD and Blu-ray/DVD on 18 January 2021 Certificate: 15 Director: Natalie Erika James Writer: Natalie Erika James Cast: Emily Mortimer, Robyn Nevin, Bella Heathcote Running Time: 89 minutes “Since your grandfather passed, this house seems unfamiliar – bigger somehow.” As an oppressive slice of female-focused domestic gothic horror, Relic feels
Released back in 1979, George Miller’s breakout debut, Mad Max, still packs a mighty punch. While Mad Max 2 aka The Road Warrior (1981), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) and the more recent Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) are better known and more widely seen by fans, the movie kickstarting one of the most iconic
Relic was one of the most talked-about horror films of 2020 and it will soon be available to own on digital, DVD and Blu-ray. To celebrate we’re giving away three copies on Blu-ray with our latest competition! Not had the chance to watch Relic’s creepy trailer? Check it out below… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width:
Ron Underwood’s Nineties cult classic Tremors truly has an… ahem… perfect mix of horror, comedy and amazing special effects. The film is now getting a Limited Edition 4K UHD release from Arrow Video and we’re giving away a copy! <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> Tremors follows handymen Val (Kevin
“When my father died there was a big feeling that The Muppets were done,” admits director, Muppeteer and son of Jim, Brian Henson, “clearly that’s what the industry thought.” The early Nineties were a difficult time for Brian, Kermit and the rest of the Muppets. Having been unexpectedly left leaderless in 1990, Brian, then just
Ron Underwood’s 1990 classic, Tremors, is getting the 4K treatment it deserves this month with a brand new 4K UHD Blu-ray. The Limited Edition not only includes the movie in glorious 4K but it also has a whole host of extras and we have an exclusive clip from one of the bonus features right here,
Certificate: 15 Director: Josh Boone Writer: Josh Boone, Knate Lee Cast: Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Alice Braga, Blu Hunt, Henry Zaga Running Time: 94 mins It’s pretty well-known by the now the trouble writer and director Josh Boone has faced releasing his coming-of-age X-Men adventure to the world. From re-shoots, to re-schedules, to…
Predating John Carpenter’s original Halloween by four years, Bob Clark’s 1974 seminal slasher Black Christmas, with its prowling unseen perpetrator’s point-of-view camera moves and creepy predominantly housebound premise, arguablay set the standard for the horror subgenre. Of course, it’s loosely based on the old urban legend of ‘the babysitter and the man upstairs’, concerning a
Thanks to our friends over at The Companion and to celebrate the release of the 15th Anniversary Special Collector’s Boxset of Howl’s Moving Castle on 21 December, we are giving away two special Christmas Studio Ghibli bundles, with four stunning Steelbook releases of From Up On Poppy Hill, My Neighbours the Yamadas, When Marnie Was
A top recon team step in when an alien invasion shuts down the planet in Russian action sci-fi The Blackout: Invasion Earth, and we have an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film! But first, here is a synopsis of The Blackout: Invasion Earth… When the end comes for civilization, it will not
If you asked a random sample of film fans to name an Eighties movie about the threat of nuclear Armageddon, chances are Steve De Jarnatt’s 1988 film Miracle Mile won’t be the one named. John Badham’s suspense thriller WarGames, Mick Jackson’s horrifically realistic BBC docu-drama Threads and Harry T Murakami’s animated drama When The Wind
The highly-anticipated latest addition to the X-Men franchise, The New Mutants, was finally released this year after many delays and now you can take home a copy of your very own with our latest competition! Check out the official trailer below… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> Based on the
Fancy winning a Blu-ray? How about three? Thanks to Anti-World Releasing, we have three Limited Edition Blu-rays to give away with our latest competition! First up is Penny Slinger: Out Of The Shadows, the incredible, untold story of the British artist Penny Slinger and the traumatic events that led to the creation of her masterpiece,
Over the last century, thousands of people have gone missing. Suddenly and inexplicably, 4400 missing people are returned, all at once, exactly as they were on the day they vanished. Unclear what this world-altering event means, the government investigates the 4400 to piece together where they’ve been and why they’ve been returned. But slowly the
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