‘Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice’ on Blu-ray!
❉ Featuring a new restoration, this Arrow Academy release also includes two audio commentaries and a host of new and archival extras. Consider the possibilities!
❉ Featuring a new restoration, this Arrow Academy release also includes two audio commentaries and a host of new and archival extras. Consider the possibilities!
❉ Let’s just get it right out there in the open: ‘The Tree of Life’ is easily one of the best movies ever made, certainly one of the most ambitious, and most definitely like nothing else out there.
❉ STUDIOCANAL have today launched a brand new trailer for the newly restored classics The Fog, They Live, Escape From New York and Prince Of Darkness.
❉ 1965 cult classic, originally rejected by British censors, makes its worldwide Blu-ray and VOD debut. Russ J Graham inspects the wares.
❉ ‘E-Demon’ is an example of the screenlife genre, which picks up where found footage left off. But is it any good?
❉ This film only works as a cautionary tale of how low Mischa Barton’s career has fallen, writes Iain MacLeod.
❉ Emerging onto Blu Ray for the very first time David Weisman and John Palmer’s Ciao! Manhattan is an odd, fragmentary, fitfully impressive patchwork quilt of a movie.
❉ Andrew Nette’s excellent monograph of Norman Jewison’s film is “one of the best examples of critical writing I’ve ever had the privilege of enjoying”.
❉ DON’T GO INTO THE CELLAR, as they said on Rentaghost.
❉ Sidney Hayers’ 1971 thriller boasts a number of familiar names in fresh-faced early roles, including James Cosmo, Lesley-Anne Down, and David Essex making his second screen appearance.
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