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Mysticism in Film: ‘The Blood on Satan’s Claw’ (1971)

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❉ Piers Haggard’s film is, along with The Wicker Man and Witchfinder General, one of the trinity of great British folk horror films.

Shameless presents Almost Human…restored, uncut and unhinged!

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❉ Umberto Lenzi’s notoriously nasty crime thriller, with a score from Ennio Morricone, makes its Blu-ray debut.

Moviedrome Redux: ‘Harry and Walter Go to New York’ (1976)

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❉ Nick Clement presents his assessments of cult gems. This week, two con-men attempt to pull off the largest bank heist of the 19th century.

Mysticism in Film: ‘Dr. Mabuse, The Gamber’ (aka, ‘Dr. Mabuse Der Spieler,’ 1922)

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❉ The first film in Fritz Lang’s ‘Dr Mabuse’ trilogy is one of the great master-works of silent cinema.

CultFilms announce Visconti and De Sica titles new to Blu-ray

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❉ CultFilms is set to release newly remastered versions of two world cinema classics from two of the world’s finest filmmakers.

Scorsese films from 1967 & 1974 to be released on DVD

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❉ BFI to release on DVD Who’s That Knocking at My Door (1967) and Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) on 27 March.

Moviedrome Redux: ‘Mikey and Nicky’ (1976)

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❉ Nick Clement presents his assessments of cinematic gems and cult oddities. This week, Elaine May directs Falk and Cassavetes.

Mysticism in Film: ‘Upstream Color’ (2013)

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❉ Shane Carruth tackles the nature of god, the interconnectivity of all living things, the mechanics of love and relationships, PTSD and pig farming.

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!

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.

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