Cult Epics presents the Nouchka Van Brakel Trilogy
❉ Three subversive and controversial films dealing with strong female characters and their struggle with sexual identity in society.
❉ Three subversive and controversial films dealing with strong female characters and their struggle with sexual identity in society.
❉ This graphic and blackly comic low-budget film wears its Elm Street and Clive Barker influences on its sleeve.
❉ Initially released in the UK at the end of May 1991, this movie remains a fascinating, brilliantly made piece of work.
❉ A graphically violent piece of environmental horror from director John Frankenheimer.
❉ Mark Cunliffe revisits Gerry & Sylvia Anderson’s space oddity, recently released on Blu-ray.
❉ An intimate, wild cinematic ride that revels in its volatility, writes Nick Clement.
❉ Natasha Lyonne, Clea DuVall and RuPaul star in ’90s cult comedy restored in 4K on Blu-ray in a new director’s cut.
❉ More than a little silly, Milton Subotsky’s sci-fi caper serves as the midpoint in the evolution of British sci-fi…
❉ This is an action film with depth and intelligence, with a buffet of extras in true Arrow fashion.
❉ Agent Ken Shinn re-evaluates John le Carre’s creation, immortalised by Richard Burton.
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