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New and Exclusive: ‘Drunken Master’ Masters of Cinema Blu-ray

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❉ Kung-Fu Classic starring the undisputed Godfather of Martial Arts Action-Comedy Jackie Chan!

Rita, Sue and Bob Too among BFI Blu-ray/DVD releases for May 2017

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❉ Details and draft packshot designs for the BFI’s DVD/Blu-ray releases for 22 May 2017.

From the flipside: Oddities and forgotten gems of sixties British cinema

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❉ Take a trip down some of the lesser-known, uncharted byways of sixties British cinema.

Moviedrome Redux: ‘Ironweed’ (1987)

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❉ Nick Clement presents his assessments of cinematic gems and cult oddities. This week, two lost souls search for meaning in their broken lives.

Brand New Euro Cult Labels Maison Rouge and Black House Films launch in March

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❉ Maison Rouge will specialise in Euro Sleaze and Black House Films will focus on Euro Horror.

Fritz Lang’s ‘Der müde Tod’ coming to cinemas in the UK & Ireland!

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❉ Fritz Lang’s visually ambitious, cinematic allegory starring Lil Dagover and Bernhard Goetzke.

Moviedrome Redux: ‘Domino’ (2005)

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❉ Nick Clement presents his assessments of cinematic gems and cult oddities. This week, Tony Scott’s undervalued pièce de résistance.

Mysticism in Film: ‘The Nude Vampire’ (aka La Vampire Nue, 1970)

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❉ Jean Rollin’s lysergic fever dream combines magical feminism, paganism, eroticism, Sadean satire… and vampires!

‘The Time Machine’ (1960) revisited

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❉ An appreciation of George Pal’s film, one of the cornerstones of “Steampunk”, released during the height of the nuclear arms race.

Moviedrome Redux: ‘Falling Down’ (1993)

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❉ This week, Nick Clement revisits an underrated gem that remains as thought provoking now as it did when it first came out.

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