BLU-RAY + DIGITAL: $22.96
DVD: $19.96

THE FIRST OMEN

Disney / Buena Vista | 2024 | 120 min | Rated R
Directed by Arkasha Stevenson

In this psychological horror prequel to the classic Omen films, a young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church. Soon, she encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith, and that reveals a terrifying conspiracy to bring about the birth of evil incarnate. The First Omen stars Nell Tiger Free (Servant), Tawfeek Barhom (Mary Magdalene), Sonia Braga (Kiss of the Spider Woman), Ralph Ineson (The Northman) and Bill Nighy (Living). The film is directed by Arkasha Stevenson based on characters created by David Seltzer (The Omen), with a story by Ben Jacoby (Bleed) and a screenplay by Tim Smith & Arkasha Stevenson and Keith Thomas (Firestarter).

Special featureS

  • The Mystery of Margaret – Join director Arkasha Stevenson and stars Nell Tiger Free, Bill Nighy and Maria Caballero as they dive into the character of Margaret, her relationships with other characters, and how she’s manipulated while trying to solve the film’s horrifying mystery.
  • The Director’s Vision – Director Arkasha Stevenson talks about her love of horror films, the opportunity to expand on The Omen legacy, and crafting The First Omen entirely through a female lens. She also describes shooting in Rome, and the cast recounts working with Arkasha.
  • Signs of The First Omen – Join the director and talented artists as they reveal some of the symbolism within the set designs and the costumes. Learn how the use of practical effects blurs the line between what is real and what is not in The First Omen’s terrifying world.
  • Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 track
  • Optional English SDH, Spanish, and French subtitles for the main fetaure

BLU-RAY: $19.49
DVD: $16.29

Alienoid: Return to the Future

Well Go USA | 2024 | 122 min | Not Rated
Directed by Dong-hoon Choi

Writer/Director Choi Dong-hoon (The Thieves) and stars Ryu Jun-Yeol (A Taxi Driver), Kim Tae-ri (The Handmaiden), and Kim Woo-bin (Master) are together again for ALIENOID: RETURN TO THE FUTURE, the epic sequel to the mind-bending, time-traveling, sci-fi action adventure​ that retains “… all the action, hilarity, and drama of the first film …” (Elements of Madness). In the acclaimed sequel, after locating the Divine Blade, a shaman and a modern-day woman race through time to battle a powerful alien commander intent on destroying mankind.

Special featureS

  • Bonus Features
  • Making Of
  • Character Trailer
  • Trailer
  • English Language Available

BLU-RAY: $19.49
DVD: $12.96

Sting

Well Go USA | 2024 | 91 min | Rated R
Directed by Kiah Roache-Turner

After raising an unnervingly talented spider in secret, 12-year-old Charlotte (Alyla Browne) must face the facts about her pet—and fight for her family’s survival—when the once-charming creature rapidly transforms into a giant, flesh-eating monster.

Special featureS

  • Three behind-the-scenes featurettes:
    • “Creating the Monster”
    • “The Director”
    • “The Cast”
  • Original trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature

BLU-RAY: $32.98

The Sweet East

Utopia Distribution | 2023 | 104 min | Not Rated
Directed by Sean Price Williams

THE SWEET EAST is a picaresque journey through the cities and woods of the Eastern seaboard of the United States. Lillian, a high school senior from South Carolina, gets her first glimpse of the wider world on a class trip to Washington, D.C. Separated from her schoolmates, she embarks on a fractured road trip in search of America.

Special featureS

  • Region A Blu-ray
  • Cannes Premier photo gallery
  • New York Premier party photo gallery
  • New York Film Festival Q&A
  • Booklet with essay by film programmer Eric Allen Hatch
  • Audio Commentary with Director Sean Williams, writer Nick Pinkerton, and editor Stephen Gurewitz
  • Behind the scenes production diary
  • English SDH subtitles

BLU-RAY: $14.29
DVD: $12.99

William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill

Decal Releasing | 2023 | 95 min | Not Rated
Directed by Alexandre O. Philippe

An intimate portrait of William Shatner’s personal journey across nine decades of a boldly lived and fully realized life, YOU CAN CALL ME BILL strips away all the masks he has worn during his storied career, to reveal the man behind it all.

Special featureS

  • Live Q&A with William Shatner and Alexandre O. Philippe, hosted by Tamara Krisnky
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
7-DISC BLU-RAY SET: $74.95
7-DISC DVD SET: $64.95
  • Dark Gathering: Complete Collection (2023)
  • D.I Ray: Season Two
  • Futakoi Alternative: The Complete TV Series (2005)
  • Great Performances-Now Hear This: Season Five
  • Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A’s: TV Series Two (2005)
  • Mazinkaiser: The OVA Collection (2001-2002)
  • Mobile Cop Jiban: The Complete Series (1989-1990)
  • NATURE: Grizzly 399: Queen of the Tetons
  • Night of the Fox: The Mini-Series
  • Sherlock Holmes: Season Two (1968)
  • So Help Me Todd: The Final Season
  • Space Emperor God Sigma (1980-1981)
  • Supernatural: The Complete Series (2005-2020)
  • Ted Lasso: The Complete Series (2020-2023)
  • To Your Eternity: Season One (2021)
  • Ultraman Taiga Series + Movie (2019-2020) (Mill Creek)
  • Unit One: Complete Series
  • Urusei Yatsura: OVA Series Collection (1985-1989)

4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $26.57
SPECIAL EDITION BLU-RAY: $16.59

Can’t Stop The Music

Kino Lorber | 1980 | 124 min | Rated PG
Directed by Nancy Walker

New York City DJ/songwriter Jack Morell (Steve Guttenberg, Police Academy, Don’t Tell Her It’s Me) needs just one big break to get his music heard and land a record deal. But with the help of his retired supermodel roommate (that stunning villainess from Superman, Valerie Perrine) and an uptight tax attorney (Olympic champion Caitlyn Jenner), they bring together six singing macho men from the Greenwich Village scene for an outrageously ’80s adventure of fun, fantasy and disco fever. Welcome to the not-quite-straight story of the creation of the Village People in their one-and-only movie musical extravaganza—Can’t Stop the Music! Paul Sand, Tammy Grimes, June Havoc, Barbara Rush, Altovise Davis and Marilyn Sokol co-star in this beloved camp classic produced by Allan Carr (Grease) that features unforgettable dialogue, unimaginable performances and unbelievable production numbers of zesty hits like “Y.M.C.A.” and so much more!

SPECIAL FEATURES

DISC 1 (4KUHD):

  • 2018 UHD SDR Master by StudioCanal – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negatives
  • NEW Audio commentary by Film Critic/Historian Lee Gambin with Podcaster and Village People Expert DJ Maynard
  • Audio Commentary by The Fabulous Allan Carr Director Jeffrey Schwarz and Comedy Writer Bruce Vilanch
  • 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
  • Triple-Layered UHD100 Disc
  • Optional English Subtitles

DISC 2 (BLU-RAY):

  • 2018 HD Master by StudioCanal – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negatives
  • NEW Audio commentary by Film Critic/Historian Lee Gambin with Podcaster and Village People Expert DJ Maynard
  • Audio Commentary by The Fabulous Allan Carr Director Jeffrey Schwarz and Comedy Writer Bruce Vilanch
  • Interview with Village People’s Randy Jones
  • Theatrical Trailer and TV Spots
  • 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
  • Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
  • Optional English Subtitles
Version 1.0.0

4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $39.99

Election

PARAMOUNT PRESENTS #46

Paramount Pictures | 1999 | 103 min | Rated R
Directed by Alexander Payne

A limited-edition Paramount Presents release, approved by director Alexander Payne (THE HOLDOVERS). Brilliantly adapted by Payne and Jim Taylor from the original novel by Tom Perrotta, Reese Witherspoon is unforgettable as Tracy Flick—the straight “A” go-getter determined to be president of Carver High’s student body. She soon catches the attention of social studies teacher Jim McAllister (Matthew Broderick), who decides to derail Flick’s obsessive overachieving by recruiting an opposition candidate (Chris Klein), putting in motion a disastrous series of events.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • RESTORED IN 4K
  • DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
  • NEW Who Cares About This Stupid Election!
  • Not Another High-School Movie
  • Pick Flick: Casting 101
  • That’s Why It’s Destiny
  • Audio Commentary by Director Alexander Payne
  • Collectible packaging featuring a foldout image of the film’s theatrical poster and an interior spread with key movie moments
  • Optional English, English SDH, and French subtitles

4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $32.99

House Of Gucci

Shout Factory | 2021 | 157 min | Rated R
Directed by Ridley Scott

House Of Gucci is inspired by the shocking true story of the family behind the Italian fashion empire. When Patrizia Reggiani (Lady Gaga), an outsider from humble beginnings, marries into the Gucci family, her unbridled ambition begins to unravel the family legacy and triggers a reckless spiral of betrayal, decadence, revenge, and ultimately … murder.

SPECIAL FEATURES

DISC ONE (4K UHD):

  • Presented In Dolby Vision (HDR-10 Compatible)
  • Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround, 2.0 Stereo

DISC TWO (BLU-RAY):

  • Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround, 2.0 Stereo
  • “The Rise Of The House Of Gucci” – Making-Of Featurette
  • “The Lady Of The House”
  • “Styling House Of Gucci”

4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $26.57
SPECIAL EDITION BLU-RAY: $16.59

In & Out

Kino Lorber | 1997 | 92 min | Rated PG-13
Directed by Frank Oz

Welcome to Greenleaf, a picture-postcard Indiana town where the high school is the proud focus of attention and “alternative lifestyle” means you bowl on alternate Tuesdays. But on the night of the Oscars® telecast, the town’s—and the world’s—center of attention is Greenleaf teacher Howard Brackett. A former student who’s now a superstar actor tells an audience of millions that Howard is gay. Poor Howard. He’s outted when he didn’t know how he was in! Kevin Kline (A Fish Called Wanda) hilariously plays stunned Howard, scrambling to go forth with his wedding to devoted Emily (exquisite Joan Cusack, Oscar®-nominated for Best Supporting Actress, 1997) and doing his frantic best to assert his manliness. With clever dialogue, madcap situations and a sparkling cast that includes Matt Dillon, Tom Selleck, Debbie Reynolds, Wilford Brimley and Bob Newhart, In & Out is out-and-out fun! Written by Paul Rudnick (Addams Family Values, Jeffrey) and directed by filmmaking wizard Frank Oz (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Score)!

SPECIAL FEATURES

DISC 1 (4KUHD):

  • Brand NEW HDR/Dolby Vision Master – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative
  • NEW Audio Commentary by Screenwriter Paul Rudnick, Moderated Author/Film Historian Lee Gambin
  • 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
  • Triple-Layered UHD100 Disc
  • Optional English Subtitles

DISC 2 (BLU-RAY):

  • Brand NEW HD Master – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative
  • NEW Audio Commentary by Screenwriter Paul Rudnick, Moderated Author/Film Historian Lee Gambin
  • Ins & Outs: NEW Interview with Director Frank Oz
  • Dancing with Performers: NEW Interview with Composer Marc Shaiman
  • Vintage Interview Clips with Kevin Kline, Joan Cusack, Tom Selleck, Debbie Reynolds, Franz Oz and Paul Rudnick
  • BTS Footage
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
  • Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
  • Optional English Subtitles

LIMITED EDITION 4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $37.99
4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $32.99

Invasion U.S.A.

Vinegar Syndrome | 1985 | 108 min | Rated R
Directed by Joseph Zito

Matt Hunter thought he had put his fighting days behind him when he retired from the C.I.A., preferring to live in the serene solitude of the Florida Everglades. But when notorious Soviet terrorist Mikhail Rostov decides to exact revenge against Matt, this one-man-army has no choice but to dust off his martial arts skills and face off, Uzis in hand, against his deadliest enemy. However, as Matt tries to remain one step ahead, the insidiously evil Rostov begins deploying bands of guerrilla fighters across the state to terrorize innocent civilians and force Matt out into the open and compel him to face off for one final, bloody showdown.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region A Blu-ray
  • 4K UHD presented in High-Dynamic-Range
  • Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
  • Presented with the following sound options: 5.1 surround mix; 2.0 stereo mix; brand new commentary track with director Joseph Zito; brand new commentary track with Austin Trunick, author of The Cannon Film Guide and an archival commentary track with director Joseph Zito and Michael Felsher
  • Operation Invasion U.S.A. (31 min) – an interview with director Joseph Zito
  • Writing the Real Thing (23 min) – an interview with screenwriter James Bruner
  • The Stories We’re Telling (22 min) – an interview with editor Dan Loewenthal
  • Heroic Moments (16 min) – an interview with composer Jay Chattaway
  • It’s in the Eyes (14 min) – an interview with actress Melissa Prophet
  • Do You Like Talking? (7 min) – an interview with actor James Pax
  • Cannon Carnage (18 min) – an archival featurette on the make-up effects of Invasion U.S.A.
  • Loose Cannons (29 min) – an archival interview with screenwriter James Bruner
  • Original trailer
  • Reversible sleeve artwork
  • English SDH subtitles

4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $39.99

Last Embrace

Cinématographe | 1979 | 102 min | Rated R
Directed by Jonathan Demme

Harry Hannan (Roy Scheider, The French Connection) is a United States government agent newly released from a long stay at an asylum following the murder of his wife during a botched mission in Mexico. Upon returning to government work, Hannan becomes increasingly paranoid, constantly questioning his sanity and who he can trust in the wake of receiving mysterious threats written in Hebrew. Hannan, along with Princeton doctoral student Ellie Fabian (Janet Margolin, David and Lisa), must unravel an arcane mystery that follows them from the streets of New York City to the rushing waters of Niagara Falls, before time runs out.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Region Free UHD / Region A Blu-ray
  • New audio commentary with film historians Howard S. Berger and Steve Mitchell 
  • The Labyrinth of Last Embrace – a new video essay by Samm Deighan 
  • Archival interview with producer Michael Taylor 
  • Theatrical trailer 
  • New written essays by film critic Jim Hemphill, culture critic Jeva Lange, and Cinématographe’s Justin LaLiberty
  • English SDH subtitles

LIMITED EDITION 4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $29.99
LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY: $29.99

The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

Arrow | 2015 | 116 min | Rated PG-13
Directed by Guy Ritchie

With Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, director Guy Ritchie established himself as a master of bravura set pieces and buddy movie banter, before proving he could successfully meld the irreverent spirit with classic properties in his Sherlock Holmes adaptations. Now, Ritchie brings his signature touch to his big-screen translation of the beloved 1960s television spy show, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1963: in the thick of the Cold War, roguish CIA agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill, Mission: Impossible – Fallout) forms an uneasy alliance with brooding KGB officer Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer, Call Me by Your Name) to thwart a criminal organisation with apocalyptic intentions. The rebellious daughter of a missing nuclear scientist (Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina) is their only ticket inside the sinister ring – but to whom is she truly loyal? A desperate race against time will determine whether the scientist’s atomic research will shatter the delicate balance of power in the world. A thrilling spy romp with rich period detail and an infectious soundtrack of cool pop classics, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. puts a colourful, contemporary twist on 1960s espionage and delivers pure entertainment with swaggering ease.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Dolby Vision/HDR presentation of the film
  • Original lossless Dolby Atmos sound
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Brand new audio commentary by critics Bryan Reesman and Max Evry
  • The Hollywood Way – brand new interview with co-writer/producer Lionel Wigram
  • A Lineage of Bad Guys – brand new interview with actor Luca Calvani
  • Legacy of U.N.C.L.E. – brand new featurette celebrating the original 1960s TV series and its influence on the 2015 movie, featuring Helen McCarthy, David Flint and Vic Pratt
  • Cockneys and Robbers – brand new featurette exploring director Guy Ritchie’s oeuvre, featuring Kat Hughes, Hannah Strong and Josh Saco
  • Spy Vision: Recreating 60s Cool, A Higher Class of Hero, Metisse Motorcycles: Proper and Very British, The Guys from U.N.C.L.E. and A Man of Extraordinary Talents – five archival featurettes exploring the making of the film
  • U.N.C.L.E.: On-Set Spy – four archival, bite-sized featurettes going behind the scenes on the film set
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery
  • Double-sided fold-out poster, featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
  • Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing by Barry Forshaw, and a reprinted article from CODEX Magazine on the film’s cinematography
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative

4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $26.57
SPECIAL EDITION BLU-RAY: $16.59

No Way Out

Kino Lorber | 1987 | 114 min | Rated R
Directed by Roger Donaldson

Charged with high-voltage tension and suspense, the electrifying thriller No Way Out is a tightly wound tale of intrigue set in the political whirl of Washington and the inner corridors of the Pentagon. In this ’80s box-office smash, Kevin Costner (The Untouchables, Revenge) stars as naval hero Lieutenant Commander Tom Farrell, the new CIA liaison for Defense Secretary David Brice, a high-ranking master of political maneuvers played by the dynamic Gene Hackman (The Package, Narrow Margin). Sexy Sean Young (Blade Runner) is a gorgeous party girl who plays politics herself as Brice’s mistress and Farrell’s secret lover. And Will Patton (Desperately Seeking Susan) is the Secretary’s ruthless aide, architect of a cover-up scheme that protects his boss, but entraps Farrell, putting his life in danger. With its serpentine plot twists, narrow escapes and true-to-life Pentagon setting, No Way Out is the harrowing story of an innocent man caught in a complex web of romance and murder, power and corruption. Stylishly directed by Roger Donaldson (The Bounty, Species) from Kenneth Fearing’s classic noir novel, The Big Clock. The stellar supporting cast includes Howard Duff (Shakedown), George Dzundza (Basic Instinct) and Fred Thompson (Die Hard 2).

SPECIAL FEATURES

DISC 1 (4KUHD):

  • Brand NEW HDR/Dolby Vision Master – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative
  • NEW Audio Commentary by Filmmaker/Historian Steve Mitchell and Writer/Actor Richard Brewer
  • Audio Commentary by Director Roger Donaldson
  • 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
  • Triple-Layered UHD100 Disc
  • Optional English Subtitles

DISC 2 (BLU-RAY):

  • Brand NEW HD Master – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative
  • NEW Audio Commentary by Filmmaker/Historian Steve Mitchell and Writer/Actor Richard Brewer
  • FILM STORIES’ Simon Brew Interviews Director Roger Donaldson
  • Audio Commentary by Director Roger Donaldson
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
  • Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
  • Optional English Subtitles

4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $32.52

Run Lola Run

25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Sony Pictures | 1998 | 80 min | Rated R
Directed by Tom Tykwer

A thrilling post-MTV roller-coaster ride, RUN LOLA RUN is the internationally acclaimed sensation about two star-crossed lovers who have only minutes to change the course of their lives. Time is running out for Lola (Franka Potente). She’s just received a frantic phone call from her boyfriend Manni (Moritz Bleibtreu), who’s lost a small fortune belonging to his mobster boss. If Lola doesn’t replace the money in twenty minutes, Manni will surely suffer severe consequences. Written and directed by Tom Tykwer.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Feature presented in 4K resolution with Dolby Vision
  • German 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Audio Commentary with Director Tom Tykwer and Actor Franka Potente
  • Audio Commentary with Director Tom Tykwer and Editor Mathilde Bonnefoy
  • Making-Of Featurette
  • Still Running Featurette
  • “Believe” Music Video
  • Theatrical Trailer

4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $30.49

The Sadness

Shudder | 2021 | 100 min | Not Rated
Directed by Rob Jabbaz

After a year of combating a pandemic with relatively benign symptoms, a frustrated nation finally lets its guard down. This is when the virus spontaneously mutates, giving rise to a mind-altering plague. The streets erupt into violence and depravity, as those infected are driven to enact the most cruel and ghastly things they can think of. Murder, torture, rape and mutilation are only the beginning. A young couple is pushed to the limits of sanity as they try to reunite amid the chaos. The age of civility and order is no more. There is only “The Sadness”.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Region Free 4K UHD / Region A Blu-ray
  • New feature audio commentary with director Rob Jabbaz and composers Tzechar
  • New feature audio commentary with film critic Simon Abrams 
  • Feature audio commentary with director Rob Jabbaz and medical advisor Shu 
  • Four previously released featurettes: SFX, Director, Art Director, BusinessMan 
  • New featurette: The Production 
  • New video essay by Samm Deighan 
  • Two exclusive short films: Clearwater and Fiendish Funnies, both from director Rob Jabbaz 
  • Numerous theatrical trailers 
  • Booklet featuring new writing by film critic Brandon Streussnig as well as exclusive storyboards and a “gore guide” 
  • English subtitles

BLU-RAY: $27.95

Ali G Indahouse

Shout Factory | 2002 | 85 min | Rated R
Directed by Mark Mylod

The hip-hopping, gangsta rapper wannabe is thrown into the world of politics when he gets entangled in an evil Chancellor’s plot to overthrow the Prime Minister of Great Britain (Michael Gambon, the Harry Potter series.) But instead of bringing him down, Ali G is embraced by the nation as the voice of youth and “realness,” making the Prime Minister and his government more popular than ever.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround & 2.0 Stereo
  • Audio Commentary With Ali G And Ricky C
  • Deleted Scenes And Outtakes
  • Behind-The-Scenes With Ali G
  • Learn To Talk Like Ali G
  • Image Gallery
  • Trailers

BLU-RAY: $19.92

Bwana Devil 3D

Kino Lorber | 1952 | 85 min | Not Rated
Directed by Arch Oboler

Beautifully remastered for the very first time in 3-D by 3-D Film Archive! The first feature-length 3-dimensional color motion picture in history, Arch Oboler’s eye-popping adventure tale Bwana Devil kickstarted the 3-D movie craze with a roar! When British railway workers in Kenya become the favorite snack of two man-eating lions, the head engineers (Robert Stack and Nigel Bruce) desperately try to cease the slaughter. Big-game hunters are summoned and a vicious battle between man and beast ensues—all in thrilling color and three astonishing dimensions! Filmed using Natural Vision Corporation’s groundbreaking stereoscopic system with the theory “that the 3-D cameras should see and record the scene exactly as the human eyes see it” (cinematographer Joseph F. Biroc), the legendary Bwana Devil now makes the leap from silver screen to home video, promising to put “a lion in your lap” and “a lover in your arms”!

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Newly Restored in 3-D by 3-D Film Archive – From 4K Scans of the original left/right 35mm camera negatives
  • 3-D expert Mike Ballew presents THE STORY OF BWANA DEVIL with archival images, poster art and on-set stereo slides
  • Original 1952 BWANA DEVIL Intermission snipe
  • M.L. GUNZBURG PRESENTS NATURAL VISION 3-DIMENSION – original 1952 prologue featuring Lloyd Nolan, Shirley Tegge and Bob Clampett’s Beany and Cecil from television’s TIME FOR BEANY
  • Includes the 2D, Blu-ray 3-D AND Anaglyphic (Red/Cyan) 3-D Versions with One Pair of Anaglyphic 3-D glasses
  • 1953 2D Color Trailer for the 3D Release
  • 1954 2D B&W Trailer for the Flat Release
  • Optional English Subtitles

BLU-RAY: $23.96

The Cocaine Fiends / The Pace That Kills – Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Picture Vol. 16

Kino Lorber | 1928-1935 | 2 Movies | 127 min | Rated PG
Directed by William A. O’Connor

A cocaine-snorting gangster (Noel Madison) lures a small-town waitress (Thelma Daniels) to the big city, where a series of tragedies unfold. When her brother (Dean Benton) attempts to locate her, he falls into his own whirlpool of drugs and moral degradation. The 1928 silent version (The Pace That Kills) was so successful that producer Willis Kent remade it seven years later, and released it under a variety of titles, including The Cocaine Fiends, as it is best known today. Both films are presented here in 4K restorations, from archival 35mm elements preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Library of Congress, and are presented in cooperation with Something Weird and the Sonney Amusement Enterprises Film Collection.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Audio commentary for The Cocaine Fiends (1935) by Eric Schaefer, author of Bold! Daring! Shocking! True!: A History of Exploitation Films
  • Audio commentary for The Pace That Kills (1928) by film historian Anthony Slide
  • The Cocaine Fiends 1973 re-release trailer
  • Gallery of exploitation trailers

4-DISC BLU-RAY SET: $63.97

Danza Macabra: Volume Three — The Spanish Gothic Collection

(Necrophagus / Cake of Blood / Cross of the Devil / The Night of the Walking Dead | El Descuartizador de Binbrook / Pastel de Sangre / La Cruz del Diablo / El Extraño Amor de los Vampiros)

Severin Films | 1971-1975 | 4 Movies | 358 min | Not Rated
Directed by Miguel Madrid, León Klimovsky, & John Gilling

Spain’s tradition of Gothic Horror – particularly during the Franco dictatorship – was characterized by daring concepts, lush visuals, extreme sexuality and a startling aesthetic all its own. These four classic shockers from the 1970s represent the genre at its most audacious: In NECROPHAGOUS, the debut feature by writer/director Miguel Madrid, a fractured family in a crumbling castle conceals a grisly graveyard secret. The anthology film CAKE OF BLOOD – never previously available outside of Spain – presents a quartet of supernatural tales by four young filmmakers. Hammer Films director John Gilling brings his inimitable style to the occult thriller in CROSS OF THE DEVIL. And a terminally ill woman is enticed by eternal life in León Klimovsky’s vampire masterwork, THE NIGHT OF THE WALKING DEAD. Each film in this collection has been scanned from its original negative – with over 8 hours of Special Features – for the first time ever in America.

SPECIAL FEATURES

Disc 1: NECROPHAGOUS (1971)

  • Audio Commentary With Andy Marshall-Roberts, Host Of The Nasty Pasty Podcast
  • Something You’ve Never Seen – Appreciation By Ángel Sala, Head Of Programming At The Sitges Film Festival
  • The First Horror Film Festival In The World – Remembrance By Maria Pilar Rafáles, Daughter Of Sitges Film Festival Founder Antonio Rafáles
  • Trailers

Disc 2: CAKE OF BLOOD (1971)

  • Audio Commentary With Rod Barnett Of NaschyCast And The Bloody Pit, And Dr. Adrian Smith, Co-Author Of Norman J. Warren: Gentleman of Terror
  • My Generation – Interview With Actress Marisa Paredes
  • I Just Wanted To Have Fun – Interview With Co-Director Jaime Chávarri
  • To Whoever Wants To Watch – Interview With Actor José Lifante
  • An Arthouse UFO – Appreciation By Ángel Sala, Head Of Programming At The Sitges Film Festival

Disc 3: CROSS OF THE DEVIL (1974)

  • Audio Commentary With Kim Newman, Author Of Anno Dracula, And Barry Forshaw, Author Of Brit Noir
  • Fascinated By Bécquer – Interview With Screenwriter Juan José Porto
  • The Real Templar Knights Movie – Appreciation By Ángel Sala, Head Of Programming At The Sitges Film Festival
  • Fantasy And Imagination: The Legacy Of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer – Video Essay By Xavier Aldana Reyes, Author Of Spanish Gothic: National Identity, Collaboration And Cultural Adaptation

Disc 4: THE NIGHT OF THE WALKING DEAD (1975)

  • Audio Commentary With Kat Ellinger, Author Of Daughters Of Darkness
  • A Deadly Invitation To Another Dimension – Appreciation By Ángel Sala, Head Of Programming At The Sitges Film Festival
  • Leo’s Signature – Interview With Writer Juan José Porto
  • Dead Man Walking – Interview With Actor José Lifante
  • Spain’s Cinematic Vampires – Video Essay By Xavier Aldana Reyes, Author Of Spanish Gothic: National Identity, Collaboration And Cultural Adaptation
  • Alternate Spanish Credit Sequence

BLU-RAY: $26.98

Eighteen Years in Prison

Radiance Films | 1967 | 91 min | Not Rated
Directed by Tai Katô

Trying to survive in the ruins of post-war Japan, Kawada (Noboru Ando, By a Man’s Face Shall You Know Him) and Tsukada (Asao Koike, Sympathy the Underdog) run afoul of the military police after stealing valuable copper wire. Kawada is arrested and sent to prison, but Tsukada uses their gains to start a yakuza gang. Facing violent inmates and a cruel warden (Tomisaburo Wakayama, Big Time Gambling Boss), Kawada vows to escape and stop his former partner. Tai Kato directs this epic prison story with characteristic visual flair, while gangster-turned-actor Ando delivers a stunning performance charged with real-life gravitas. As an examination of the deep scars of wartime, this genre classic is also a clear precursor to Kinji Fukasaku’s epoch-making Battles Without Honour and Humanity series.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • High-Definition digital transfer
  • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
  • Appreciation by critic and programmer Tony Rayns (2024)
  • A visual essay on Japanese prison films by author Tom Mes (2024)
  • Original trailer
  • Newly translated English subtitles
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow
  • Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Ivo Smits and an archival interview with Noboru Ando by Mark Schilling
  • REGION A/B “LOCKED”

6-DISC BLU-RAY SET: $94.99

The Houses of Doom

(The House of Clocks | The Sweet House of Horrors | The House of Witchcraft | The House of Lost Souls)

Cauldron Films | 1989 | 4 Movies | Not Rated
Directed by Umberto Lenzi & Lucio Fulci

Enter The Houses of Doom …. a 4 film horror series that was made for Italian television in 1989, but things didn’t quite turn out “safe for TV” when producers enlisted cinematic madmen Lucio Fulci and Umberto Lenzi to direct! Far too gory and violent for television and essentially shelved until home video many years later, Cauldron Films is proud to release all 4 films (The House of Clocks & The Sweet House of Horrors directed by Lucio Fulci and The House of Lost Souls & The House of Witchcraft directed by Umberto Lenzi), collected on Blu-ray for the first time in a 6 disc set (4 Blu-rays / 2 CD soundtracks) fully uncut and restored from 2K scans of the film negatives, housed in a rigid outer box with 4 folded posters!

SPECIAL FEATURES

DISC ONE – BLU-RAY: THE HOUSE OF CLOCKS

  • NEW 2K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
  • ORIGINAL ENGLISH AND ITALIAN AUDIO TRACKS, with English and English SDH subtitles
  • Lighting the House of Time: An interview with cinematographer Nino Celeste
  • Time and Music: An interview with composer Vince Tempera
  • Working with a Master: An interview with 1st AD Michele De Angelis
  • Time with Fulci: An interview with FX artist Elio Terribili
  • Archival interviews
  • Commentary by Eugenio Ercolani, Nathaniel Thompson, and Troy Howarth
  • Poster (folded) featuring artwork by Matthew Therrien with title treatments by Eric Lee
  • REGION-FREE

DISC TWO – CD SOUNDTRACK

  • The House of Clocks (original soundtrack by Vince Tempera)
  • Soundtrack artwork by Alexandros Pyromallis

DISC THREE – BLU-RAY: THE SWEET HOUSE OF HORRORS

  • NEW 2K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
  • ORIGINAL ENGLISH AND ITALIAN AUDIO TRACKS, with English and English SDH subtitles
  • Fulci House of Horrors: Interview with set designer Massimo Antonello Geleng
  • Sweet Muse of Horrors: Interview with actress Cinzia Monreale
  • Editing for the masters: Interview with editor Alberto Moriani
  • Archival interviews
  • Poster (folded) featuring artwork by Matthew Therrien with title treatments by Eric Lee
  • Commentary TBD
  • REGION-FREE

DISC FOUR – CD SOUNDTRACK

  • The Sweet House of Horrors (original soundtrack by Vince Tempera)
  • Soundtrack artwork by Alexandros Pyromallis

DISC FIVE – BLU-RAY: THE HOUSE OF WITCHCRAFT

  • NEW 2K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
  • ORIGINAL ENGLISH AND ITALIAN AUDIO TRACKS, with English and English SDH subtitles
  • Artisan of Mayhem: Interview with FX artist Elio Terribili
  • The House of Professionals: Interview with cinematographer Nino Celeste
  • Commentary by Eugenio Ercolani, Nathaniel Thompson, and Troy Howarth
  • Poster (folded) featuring artwork by Matthew Therrien with title treatments by Eric Lee
  • REGION-FREE

DISC SIX – BLU-RAY: THE HOUSE OF LOST SOULS

  • NEW 2K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
  • ORIGINAL ENGLISH AND ITALIAN AUDIO TRACKS, with English and English SDH subtitles
  • Working with Umberto: Interview with FX artist Elio Terribili
  • The House of Rock: Interview with composer Claudio Simonetti
  • The Criminal Cinema of Umberto Lenzi: Career spanning interview from 2001
  • Commentary TBD
  • Poster (folded) featuring artwork by Matthew Therrien with title treatments by Eric Lee
  • REGION-FREE

3-DISC BLU-RAY SET: $58.99

The Nico Mastorakis Collection

(The Time Traveller | Sky High | Terminal Exposure | Glitch! | Ninja Academy | The Naked Truth)

Arrow | 1984-1992 | 6 Movies | 605 min | Not Rated
Directed by Nico Mastorakis

He’s back! One of the most infamous B-movie maestros to have ever sat in a director’s chair, Nico Mastorakis returns to Arrow Video with a collection of sci-fi shenanigans and screwball comedies that will take you out of this world! First up, Nico then shows a more thoughtful side in The Time Traveller, where the widow (Adrienne Barbeau, The Fog) of an astronaut and her young son come across a mysterious man (Kier Dullea, 2001: A Space Odyssey) with uncanny powers on a beach in Greece. The wacky Sky High sees three American jocks on holiday in Greece being handed a tape by a mysterious figure, who begs them to not let it fall into the wrong hands before being shot by an unseen assassin. Featuring an early score from the great Hans Zimmer, Terminal Exposure focuses on two carefree beach photographers, who accidentally photograph a murder and immediately set after the assassin: a tall, gorgeous blonde with a rose tattoo on her behind. Glitch! sees two bumbling burglars whose attempt to throw the house party of the century in the luxury home of a Hollywood producer is foiled by a group of mobsters determined to collect what the producer owes them – no matter what. Take a martial arts school, throw in a snotty rich kid, a clumsy geek, a paranoid survivalist, two beach joggers, a cool secret agent and a mime, and you get Ninja Academy, a madcap karate comedy like no other starring Gerald Okamura (Big Trouble in Little China). Finally, in The Naked Truth, Mastorakis pays homage to a certain Billy Wilder film when two friends decide to pass as women and pose as makeup artists for a local beauty pageant to elude a vicious mafia boss. It seems like the perfect cover, until the mafioso gets the hots for one of them! Zany, shocking and unhinged, Nico Mastorakis offers a satirical and sardonic skewering of American cinema with a chutzpah that must be seen to be believed!

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • High Definition presentations
  • Original stereo and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio sound
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
  • Nico’s Self Interviews, six brand new interviews with writer, director and producer Nico Mastorakis where he looks back on how the films in this collection came to be, featuring behind-the-scenes footage and cast and crew interviews
  • Dan Hirsch: A Revealing Self-Interview, a brand new interview with the star of Sky High Dan Hirsch looking back on his role in the film
  • Gerald Okamura, Ninja Academy’s “Chiba” Remembers, a brand new interview with Gerald Okamura, looking back on his role as Chiba in Ninja Academy, and his career as an actor and martial artist
  • Original trailers for each film
  • Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the career Nico Mastorakis by critic Barry Forshaw
  • Limited Edition Deluxe packaging with reversible sleeves featuring newly commissioned artwork by Colin Murdoch

BLU-RAY: $29.99

Red Line 7000

Arrow | 1965 | 110 min | Not Rated
Directed by Howard Hawks

Hollywood legend Howard Hawks (The Big Sleep, Rio Bravo) floors the accelerator in Red Line 7000, a late career treat that gave James Caan (The Godfather, Rollerball) his first starring role and would later be an influence on Quentin Tarantino. Overnight fame, overnight fortune, and any-night girls, the men of Banjo Baker’s racing team press ’em all to the limit in this story of three ambitious young drivers trying to make their names in the thrilling world of stock-car racing. It’s a dangerous life for the drivers and the women who love them. In the red zone beyond 7000 RPM the engine might blow, but it’s the only way to win. Shot by Milton R. Krasner (All About Eve) with a screenplay by George Kirgo (Spinout) and a supporting cast that includes Charlene Holt (El Dorado), Marianna Hill (High Plains Drifter), and a pre-Star Trek George Takei, Red Line 7000 features pulse-pounding scenes of real life racing and crashes that will take your breath away.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • High Definition presentation
  • Original lossless mono audio
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Audio commentary by Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman
  • Bruce Kessler: Man in Motion, a new interview with assistant director Bruce Kessler
  • Gas, Gears, Girls, Guys & Death, a new visual essay on the film by filmmaker and critic Howard S. Berger
  • A Modern Type of Woman, a new visual essay on the “Hawksian Woman” in Red Line 7000 by film scholar Kat Ellinger
  • Image gallery of posters, lobby cards, and stills
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sam Hadley
  • Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sam Hadley
  • Illustrated collector’s booklet containing new writing by film critic Martyn Conterio

DVD: $17.99

Rendel: Cycle of Revenge

Shout Factory | 2024 | 99 min | Not Rated
Directed by Jesse Haaja

The brutal superhero from Finland is back in Rendel: Cycle Of Revenge, the follow-up to visionary writer/director Jesse Haaja’s Rendel: Dark Vengeance. The ruthless Christopher Cox, grandson of villainous Edward Cox, has taken control of the infamous VALA Corporation. Preparing to release a harmful drug upon the world, VALA must be stopped from its murderous plot … and Rendel must rise to the occasion. A spiral of violence awakens the ghosts of the past and pushes the mysterious vigilante to the edge in his battle against corporate evil.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Image Gallery
  • Trailer

BLU-RAY: $29.99

Tchao Pantin

Radiance Films | 1983 | 94 min | Not Rated
Directed by Claude Berri

Bensoussan (Richard Anconina) is a small-time drug pusher in the 18th Arrondissement of Paris. Being trailed by suspicious patrol cops he takes refuge in a petrol station and strikes up a conversation with night manager Lambert (Coluche). As Bensoussan continues to drop in on Lambert they develop a friendship. But it isn’t long before problems arise for Bensoussan and Lambert feels a responsibility to the the young tearaway. Slick and stunningly shot by Bruno Nyutten (Possession), this rain-soaked neo-noir was a multiple winner at the French César Academy Awards taking home acting prizes for both leads, the film anchored by their tender performances. A tale of friendship and revenge set within the fatalistic noir framework. Claude Berri’s Tchao Pantin was a box office smash in France. Radiance Films is proud to present Tchao Pantin on Blu-ray for the first time outside of France from a glorious 4K restoration supervised by Nyutten.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • 4K RESTORATION by Pathé approved by cinematographer Bruno Nyutten
  • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
  • Once Upon a Time… Tchao Pantin – A documentary on the film featuring interviews with writer-director Claude Berri, novelist Alain Page, stars Richard Anconina, Mahmoud Zemmouri, Agnés Soral, cinematographer Bruno Nyutten and others (2003, 55 mins)
  • More to be confirmed
  • Trailer
  • Newly improved English subtitle translation
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Filippo Di Battista
  • Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Manuela Lazic
  • REGION A/B “LOCKED”

SPECIAL EDITION BLU-RAY: $19.92

Twisted

Kino Lorber | 2004 | 96 min | Rated R
Directed by Philip Kaufman

Ashley Judd (Kiss the Girls, Double Jeopardy) is sensual and stunning as Jessica Shepard, a San Francisco police inspector prowling the wharf for a serial killer whose victims all have one thing in common: her. The investigation becomes more and more twisted as her partner (Andy Garcia, Internal Affairs) behaves strangely, and the police commissioner (Samuel L. Jackson, Changing Lanes) is being asked to remove her from the investigation as she is a prime suspect. All the clues point to her and Jessica begins to suspect that she might be the killer she is looking for. Directed by the great Philip Kaufman (The Wanderers, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Right Stuff) and simmering with nail-biting suspense, Twisted is a provocative, pulse-pounding psychological thriller that will keep you guessing to the very end. Featuring David Strathairn, Leland Orser, Titus Welliver, Russell Wong, Camryn Manheim, Mark Pellegrino, D.W. Moffett and Richard T. Jones.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Brand New HD Master – From a 4K Scan of the Original Camera Negative
  • Audio Commentary by Director Phillip Kaufman
  • Creating a ‘Twisted’ Web of Intrigue: Featurette (11:00)
  • The Investigators – Clues of Crime: Featurette (10:02)
  • San Francisco – Scene of the Crime: Featurette (6:57)
  • Cutting Room Floor: Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary (16:37)
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Stereo
  • Optional English Subtitles
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  • Beautiful Accident
  • Beijing Watermelon (1989) (Vinegar Syndrome)
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  • The Craving (1918)
  • Criminally Insane / Satan’s Black Wedding (1975-1976) (Vinegar Syndrome)
  • David “The Rock” Nelson Collection: Volume 1 (1994) (Vinegar Syndrome)
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