A ‘Private View’ Of Blancmange’s Latest Album
❉ Four decades on, the future of Blancmange is extremely bright, creative, innovative and delightful in equal measure, writes Ange Chan.
❉ Four decades on, the future of Blancmange is extremely bright, creative, innovative and delightful in equal measure, writes Ange Chan.
❉ BFI Flipside release rare British folk horror from 1971 directed by Roddy McDowall.
❉ Miki Berenyi’s autobiography is brutally honest, funny, moving and well-written, writes James Collingwood.
❉ A major celebration of a century of Horror film, at BFI Southbank, BFI IMAX, in cinemas across the UK, on Blu-ray and on BFI Player.
❉ Dave Geldard on the recently released Limited Edition 4K Blu-ray of Neil Marshall’s British Horror.
❉ There’s something genuinely physical, even tactile, about Peter Strickland’s work, and that pseudo-fetishistic aesthetic is present and correct here, writes Andy Murray.
❉ Eureka Entertainment to release Marcell Jankovics’ underground animated masterpiece on Blu-ray for the first time ever in the UK.
❉ The sixtieth Black Archive examines the foundations and influences of 1977’s The Sun Makers, writes Don Klees.
❉ Eureka’s recent two-disc Blu-ray set unearths three neglected genre creations from the Universal vaults, writes Jonny Restall.
❉ To celebrate the addition of Two Witches to ARROW, welcome to every witch’s favourite time of year: Halloween!
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