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A MINECRAFT MOVIE
Warner Bros. | 2025 | 101 min | Rated PG
Directed by Jared Hess
Welcome to the world of Minecraft, where creativity doesn’t just help you craft, it’s essential to one’s survival! Four misfits—Garrett “The Garbage Man” Garrison (Momoa), Henry (Hansen), Natalie (Myers) and Dawn (Brooks)—find themselves struggling with ordinary problems when they are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into the Overworld: a bizarre, cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination. To get back home, they’ll have to master this world (and protect it from evil things like Piglins and Zombies, too) while embarking on a magical quest with an unexpected, expert crafter, Steve (Black). Together, their adventure will challenge all five to be bold and to reconnect with the qualities that make each of them uniquely creative…the very skills they need to thrive back in the real world.

- DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
- Building the World of Minecraft: Block Party – featurette (14:19) – Grant Major’s team brings Minecraft’s Overworld to life with blocky textures, vibrant biomes, and square props. Through practical effects and digital art, they craft a cinematic Minecraft world!
- Creepers, Zombies, and Endermen Oh My! – featurette (13:14) – Explore the unique mobs in A Minecraft Movie, including Creepers, Piglins, and Zombies. The featurette features live action looks and onscreen performances, with expert designers and artists contributing.
- A Minecraft Movie: Block Beats – featurette (9:01) – Music brings A Minecraft Movie to life! Jack Black, Jason Momoa, and Danielle Brooks created fun tunes like “I Feel Alive.” Fans will love behind-the-scenes clips and insights into the film’s music.
- A Minecraft Movie: Pixel Pals – featurette (14:02) – Jack Black and Jason Momoa pour boundless energy into A Minecraft Movie, from Jack’s gaming breaks to Jason’s wardrobe design. Their chemistry and behind-the-scenes fun bring joy to this film!
- Marlene + Nitwit – featurette (5:07) – Marlene and Nitwit’s quirky bond shines in this film! In this piece Nitwit, voiced by Matt Berry, narrates their wild journey, parodying My Name is Earl, with hilarious moments from Jennifer Coolidge.
- Optional English SDH, Canadian French, Parisian French, Latin Spanish subtitles

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Sorcerer (#1267)
Criterion | 1977 | 121 min | Rated PG
Directed by William Friedkin
A hallucinatory journey into the heart of darkness, William Friedkin’s pulse-pounding reimagining of the suspense classic The Wages of Fear was dismissed upon its release, only to be recognized decades later as one of the New Hollywood’s boldest auteur statements. In a remote Latin American village, four desperate fugitives—a New Jersey gangster (Roy Scheider), a Mexican assassin (Francisco Rabal), an unscrupulous Parisian businessman (Bruno Cremer), and an Arab terrorist (Amidou)—take on a doomed mission: transporting two trucks full of highly explosive nitroglycerin through the treacherous jungle. Aided by Tangerine Dream’s otherworldly synth score, Friedkin turns each bump in the road into a tour de force of cold-sweat tension—conjuring a hauntingly nihilistic vision of a world ruled by chance and fate.

- New 4K digital restoration, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack approved by director William Friedkin, and alternate original theatrical 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
- One 4K UHD disc of the film presented in Dolby Vision HDR and two Blu-rays with the film and special features
- Friedkin Uncut (2018), a documentary by Francesco Zippel featuring interviews with Friedkin, screenwriter Walon Green, filmmakers Wes Anderson and Francis Ford Coppola, and others
- New conversation between filmmaker James Gray and film critic Sean Fennessey
- Conversation from 2015 between Friedkin and filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn
- Archival audio interviews with Green and editor Bud Smith, from the collection of Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan, author of William Friedkin (2003)
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: An essay by film critic Justin Chang
New cover by Nessim Higson




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Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould (#1268)
Criterion | 1993 | 93 min | Not Rated
Directed by François Girard
A rare film biography as boldly unconventional as its subject, writer-director François Girard’s visionary portrait of iconoclastic, world-renowned pianist Glenn Gould explodes the conventions of the form to illuminate the brilliant mind and innermost obsessions of a singular artist. Across thirty-two vignettes encompassing everything from dramatic sketches to documentary interviews to avant-garde animation, Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould pieces together the story of Gould’s trajectory from child prodigy to celebrated concert pianist who turned his back on public performance to pursue his all-consuming fascination with recording technology. Led by a tour-de-force performance by Colm Feore and underscored by Gould’s landmark recordings of Bach’s Goldberg Variations, Girard’s film daringly deconstructs the enigma of genius.

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- New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by director François Girard, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
- One 4K UHD disc of the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features
- New audio commentary featuring Girard and cowriter-actor Don McKellar
- New conversation between Girard and filmmaker Atom Egoyan
- Glenn Gould: Off the Record and Glenn Gould: On the Record, companion programs from 1959
- Archival interviews with actor Colm Feore and producer Niv Fichman
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: An essay by author and film critic Michael Koresky
Cover design and sculptures by Pascal Dufaux




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Eephus
Music Box Films | 2025 | 99 min | Not Rated
Directed by Carson Lund
As an imminent construction project looms over their beloved baseball field, two New England recreational teams play ball for the last time. As day turns to night and innings bleed together, the players chat, laugh, and squabble as they face the uncertainty of a new era. Named for a rare curveball, Carson Lund’s poignant comedy is an ode to sports, community, and the passage of time.

- Audio Commentary with director Carson Lund, co-writer/producer Mike Basta and D.P Greg Tango
- Audio Commentary with a raucous lineup of actors from Adler’s Paint and the River Dogs
- Behind the Scenes camcorder video
- Extra Innings Deleted Scenes
- Big Whiffs Blooper Reel
- Pickup Baseball Game at East River Park, NYC
- Storyboards and Image Galleries
- Inside Baseball – Essay by Caden Mark Gardner
- Exclusive Interview with Bill “Spaceman” Lee
- Director Q&A recorded live at Jacob Burns Film Center
- In Conversation with Carson Lund at the Harvard Film Archive
- Plus, eagle-eyed viewers will be able to discover 12 hidden easter eggs!



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The Monkey
Decal Releasing | 2025 | 98 min | Rated R
Directed by Osgood Perkins
When twin brothers Bill and Hal find their father’s old monkey toy in the attic, a series of gruesome deaths start. The siblings decide to throw the toy away and move on with their lives, growing apart over the years.

- Multiple behind the scenes featurettes
- Funeral program
- Original trailers
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature

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Novocaine
Paramount Pictures | 2025 | 109 min | Rated R
Directed by Dan Berk, Robert Olsen
Nathan Caine (Jack Quaid) was born with a rare genetic disorder, where he can’t feel any pain. When the girl of his dreams (Amber Midthunder) is taken hostage in a bank heist, he turns his inability to feel physical pain into an unexpected strength in the fight to get her back.

- Prepare For Pain: Pre-Production—Filmmakers take us from concept to casting and the process of creating the world of NOVOCAINE.
- A World of Hurt: Production—Co-directors Robert Olsen and Dan Berk discuss the film’s unique stunts, production design, cinematography, and special effects.
- Maximum Physical Damage: Makeup Effects—Blood, bones, and bodies…find out the secrets behind the guts and gore that made the action really pack a punch.
- Optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles for the main feature

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On Swift Horses
Sony Pictures | 2024 | 117 min | Rated R
Directed by Daniel Minahan
Muriel and her husband Lee are beginning a bright new life in California when he returns from the Korean War. But their newfound stability is upended by the arrival of Lee’s charismatic brother, Julius, a wayward gambler with a secret past. A dangerous love triangle quickly forms. When Julius takes off in search of the young card cheat he’s fallen for, Muriel’s longing for something more propels her into a secret life of her own, gambling on racehorses and exploring a love she never dreamed possible.

- Not Listed



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Snow White
Disney / Buena Vista | 2025 | 109 min | Rated PG
Directed by Marc Webb
Experience this musical, live-action reimagining of Walt Disney’s groundbreaking animated classic. Follow Snow White’s adventure as she journeys into magical woods to escape the Evil Queen and meets the beloved Bashful, Sleepy, Sneezy, Happy, Dopey, Grumpy and Doc who join her quest to restore the kingdom.

- DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
- Sing Along with the Movie: Sing along with your favorite songs while watching the movie with onscreen lyrics.
- Deleted Scenes:
- Anguish and Opportunity
- Danger in the Woods
- Hunt for Snow White
- Fearless, Fair, Brave, and True: Making SNOW WHITE – Take a look behind the scenes with director Marc Webb, cast and crew as they share their vision for this live-action reimagining of SNOW WHITE, highlighting how they honor the legacy of the original story, including the characters, set design and more.
- Merry Tunes – Go behind the songs with filmmakers and songwriting duo, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. Hear about their new songs and how they beautifully intertwine with the classics.
- Fairy Tale Fashion – Get an in-depth look at the fashion and costuming for the film, featuring legendary costume designer Sandy Powell. Along with filmmakers and cast, Sandy provides insight into how she brought iconic looks to life for Snow White, the Evil Queen and more.
- Bloopers – Discover all the fun and laugh along with the cast as they have the time of their lives making SNOW WHITE.
- Optional English SDH, Spanish and French subtitles

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- Care Bears: Unlock the Magic – Three Cheers for Cheer!
- Doctor Who: Season One (2023-2024)
- Doctor Who: The War Games in Colour
- The Irregular at Magic High School: Season Three (2024)
- NATURE: Katavi – The Last Wild Place on Earth
- One Piece: Season Fourteen – Voyage Five (2020)
- The Ossan Newbie Adventurer, Trained to Death by the Most Powerful Party, Became Invincible: The Complete Season (2024)
- Salem’s Lot: The Miniseries (1979)
- RWBY: Volume One (2013)
- Theatre of Darkness: Seasons One & Two English Dub Collection (2013-2014)




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Bring It On
(SHOUT SELECT #175 | 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)
Shout Factory | 2000 | 99 min | Rated PG-13
Directed by Peyton Reed
Bring It On is the ultimate cheerleading movie, starring Kirsten Dunst, Gabrielle Union, and Eliza Dushku. The Toro cheerleading squad has spirit, spunk, sass, and a killer routine that’s sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. For newly elected team captain, Torrance (Dunst), the Toro’s road to cheer glory stumbles when she discovers their perfectly choreographed routines were stolen from a hot hip-hop squad from across town. Now the squad must scramble to find a new routine to compete in this year’s competition.

DISC ONE (4K UHD):
- NEW 4K Transfer From The 35mm Original Camera Negative Approved By Director Peyton Reed
- Presented In Dolby Vision (HDR-10 Compatible)
- Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 & 2.0
- Audio Commentary With Director Peyton Reed
DISC TWO (BLU-RAY):
- NEW 4K Transfer From The 35mm Original Camera Negative Approved By Director Peyton Reed
- Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 & 2.0
- Audio Commentary With Director Peyton Reed
- Spotlight On Location: The Making Of Bring It On
- Wardrobe And Makeup Tests
- Deleted Scenes
- Extended Scene
- Theatrical Trailer


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Daleks’ Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.
Severin Films | 1966 | 84 min | Not Rated
Directed by Gordon Flemyng
The Daleks are back – and more brutal than before – in the “impressive work that delivers all-out adventure with refreshingly little messing about” (Eye For Film), now in UHD: When the TARDIS travels to 2150 A.D., Dr. Who (genre icon Peter Cushing) – along with his niece Louise (Jill Curzon), granddaughter Susan (Roberta Tovey) and policeman Tom Campbell (Bernard Cribbins, the BBC-TV series’ future Wilfred Mott) – discovers that humanity has been enslaved by Daleks. As a rebel force of survivors battles the metallic invaders, can the Doctor save the last of London from total extermination? Andrew Keir (QUATERMASS AND THE PIT) co-stars in this “endearing sequel with excellent action scenes” (Empire) directed by Gordon Flemyng (DR. WHO AND THE DALEKS), newly scanned in 4K from the original Techniscope 35mm negative by StudioCanal with over 4 hours of Special Features.

DISC ONE – 4K BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE TECHNISCOPE NEGATIVE BY STUDIOCANAL
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- Audio Commentary With Whovians Barry Forshaw, Stephen Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Critic Kim Newman, Screenwriter/Writer Robert Shearman And Actor/Writer Mark Gatiss
- Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
DISC TWO – BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE TECHNISCOPE NEGATIVE BY STUDIOCANAL
- Audio Commentary With Whovians Barry Forshaw, Stephen Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Critic Kim Newman, Screenwriter/Writer Robert Shearman And Actor/Writer Mark Gatiss
- Daleks’ Invasion BBC, 1963 To 1969 A.D. – Interview With Doctor Who Expert Stephen Thrower
- Subotsky And The Daleks: Part 2 – Interview With Producer Milton Subotsky
- Interview With Actor Bernard Cribbins
- Interview With Gareth Owen, Author Of The Shepperton Story
- The Dalek Legacy: Invasion Earth – With Nicholas Briggs (Voice Of The Daleks), Screenwriter Robert Shearman, Visual Effects Designer Mike Tucker (Doctor Who), Editorial Assistant Emily Cook (Doctor Who Magazine) And Writer/3D Artist Gavin Rymill (Doctor Who Magazine)
- Restoring Dr. Who In 4K – With Restoration Expert Anthony Badger, Film Prep And Scanning Expert Ray King And Colorist Steve Bearman
- Trailer
- Still Gallery
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


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Dark City
Arrow | 1998 | 1 Movie, 2 Cuts | 112 min | Not Rated
Directed by Alex Proyas
From Alex Proyas, visionary director of The Crow, comes Dark City, a mind-bending science fiction thriller set in a shadowy world where the sun never rises and nothing is quite what it seems John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) wakes in a hotel bathtub with no memory of who he is or how he got there, but there’s a body on the floor with bloody spirals carved into the flesh and a voice on the phone that tells him to flee. Soon Murdoch is on the run, wanted by the police, a woman who claims to be his wife and a group of mysterious pale men who seem to control everyone and everything in the city… except him With a cast that includes Kiefer Sutherland (The Lost Boys), William Hurt (A History of Violence), Jennifer Connelly (Phenomena) and Richard O’Brien (The Rocky Horror Picture Show), and a script by Proyas, Lem Dobbs (Kafka) and David S. Goyer (Batman Begins), Dark City is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma, filmed through a lens of film noir and German expressionism… an extraordinary feast for the cinematic senses.

- Brand new 4K restoration from the original 35mm camera negatives approved by director of photography Dariusz Wolski
- Two cuts: the Director’s Cut and Theatrical Cut of the film
- Original DTS-HD MA 5.1, stereo 2.0 and new Dolby Atmos audio options for both cuts of the film
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- 60-page perfect bound collectors book featuring new writing by author Richard Kadrey, and film critics Sabina Stent, Virat Nehru and Martyn Pedler
- Limited edition packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork by Doug John Miller
- Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Doug John Miller
- Three postcard-sized reproduction art cards
- Postcard from Shell Beach
- Dr Schreber business card
DISC ONE: DIRECTOR’S CUT
- Brand new audio commentary by director Alex Proyas
- Brand new audio commentary with Craig Anderson, Bruce Isaacs and Herschel Isaacs, co-hosts of the Film Versus Film podcast
- Archive audio commentary by director Alex Proyas
- Archive audio commentary by film critic Roger Ebert
- Archive audio commentary by writers Lem Dobbs and David S. Goyer
- Archive introduction by Alex Proyas
- Return to Dark City, a new hour-long documentary featuring interviews with director Alex Proyas, producer Andrew Mason, production designers Patrick Tatopoulos and George Liddle, costume designer Liz Keough, storyboard artist Peter Pound, director of photography Dariusz Wolski, actor Rufus Sewell, hair & makeup artist Leslie Vanderwalt and VFX creative director Peter Doyle
- Rats in a Maze, a new visual essay by film scholar Alexandra West
- I’m as Much in the Dark as You Are, a new visual essay by film scholar Josh Nelson on film noir and identity in Dark City
- Design & Storyboards
DISC TWO: THEATRICAL CUT
- Archive audio commentary by director Alex Proyas, writers Lem Dobbs & David S. Goyer, director of photography Dariusz Wolski and production designer Patrick Tatopoulos
- Archive audio commentary by film critic Roger Ebert
- Memories of Shell Beach, a 2008 featurette in which cast and crew look back at the making of the film from concept to reception
- Architecture of Dreams, a 2008 featurette presenting five perspectives on the themes and meanings of the film
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery




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Dr. Who and the Daleks
Severin Films | 1965 | 83 min | Not Rated
Directed by Gordon Flemyng
At the height of Dalekmania, producers Milton Subotsky and Max J. Rosenberg bought the rights to the black & white BBC-TV serial created by Terry Nation for the Technicolor movie adaptation that delivers “non-stop fun and extermination” (DVD Beaver), now in UHD: When his time-travel phone box TARDIS is accidentally activated, eccentric inventor Dr. Who (genre legend Peter Cushing) – along with granddaughters Susan (Roberta Tovey), Barbara (Jennie Linden) and her bumbling boyfriend Ian (Roy Castle of DR. TERROR’S HOUSE OF HORRORS) – are transported to the planet Skaro where they’re caught in the middle of a war between the benevolent Thals and evil Daleks. Directed by Gordon Flemyng (DALEKS’ INVASION EARTH 2150 A.D.), this 1965 sci-fi favorite “feels like a comic strip brought to the big screen with bold colors and an upbeat, adventurous tone” (Critical Popcorn) and is newly scanned in 4K from the original Techniscope 35mm negative by StudioCanal with over 6 hours of Special Features.

DISC ONE – 4K BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE TECHNISCOPE NEGATIVE BY STUDIOCANAL
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- Audio Commentary With Whovians Barry Forshaw, Stephen Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Stars Jennie Linden And Roberta Tovey, Moderated By Journalist Jonathan Sothcott
- Audio Commentary With Critic Kim Newman, Screenwriter/Writer Robert Shearman And Actor/Writer Mark Gatiss
- Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
DISC TWO – BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE TECHNISCOPE NEGATIVE BY STUDIOCANAL
- Audio Commentary With Whovians Barry Forshaw, Stephen Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Stars Jennie Linden And Roberta Tovey, Moderated By Journalist Jonathan Sothcott
- Audio Commentary With Critic Kim Newman, Screenwriter/Writer Robert Shearman And Actor/Writer Mark Gatiss
- 1992 Audio Interview With Director Gordon Flemyng By Author/Journalist Tony Earnshaw
- Subotsky And The Daleks: Part 1 – Interview With Producer Milton Subotsky
- Kara And The Daleks – Interview With Doctor Who Expert Kara Dennison
- DALEKMANIA – 1995 Documentary (60 mins)
- Interview With Gareth Owen, Author Of The Shepperton Story
- The Dalek Legacy: Destination Skaro – With Nicholas Briggs (Voice Of The Daleks), Screenwriter Robert Shearman, Visual Effects Designer Mike Tucker (Doctor Who), Editorial Assistant Emily Cook (Doctor Who Magazine) And Writer/3D Artist Gavin Rymill (Doctor Who Magazine)
- Trailer
- Still Gallery
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


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Eaten Alive!
Severin Films | 1980 | 93 min | Not Rated
Directed by Umberto Lenzi
After launching the genre with MAN FROM DEEP RIVER, writer/director Umberto Lenzi “ups the ante and then some” (Dread Central) with “the most entertaining cannibal adventure of them all” (Daily Dead), now in UHD for the first time ever: A desperate rescue expedition to the jungles of New Guinea will unleash bizarre primitive rituals, over-the-top violence, gratuitous nudity, recycled footage, a maniacal cult leader and an all-you-can-eat buffet of flesh-chomping carnage. Robert Kerman (CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST), Janet Agren (CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD), Ivan Rassimov (ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK), Paola Senatore (EMANUELLE IN AMERICA), Me Me Lai (LAST CANNIBAL WORLD) and Mel Ferrer (THE GREAT ALLIGATOR) star in this “grisly greatest hits package” (Mondo Digital) scanned in 4K from the CRI with over 4 hours of Special Features that include a newly discovered discussion of cannibal films between Umberto Lenzi and Ruggero Deodato.

DISC ONE – 4K BLU-RAY
- 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM
- Audio: English Mono, Italian Mono
- Audio Commentary With Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson And Troy Howarth, Author Of Make Them Die Slowly: The Kinetic Cinema Of Umberto Lenzi
- Trailer
- Optional English and English SDH subtitles for the main feature
DISC TWO – BLU-RAY
- 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM
- Audio Commentary With Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson And Troy Howarth, Author Of Make Them Die Slowly: The Kinetic Cinema Of Umberto Lenzi
- Welcome To The Jungle – Interview With Director Umberto Lenzi
- Deodato Meats Lenzi – An Exclusive Discussion Of Their Cannibal Films
- Me Me Lai Bites Back – Feature Documentary On The Queen Of Cannibal Movies
- The Sect Of The Purification – Interview With Production Designer Antonello Geleng
- Archival Interviews With Actors Ivan Rassimov And Robert Kerman
- 2013 Q&A With Umberto Lenzi From The Festival Of Fantastic Films
- Newly Discovered Alternate Footage
- Trailer
- Exclusive Booklet By Claire Donner Of The Miskatonic Institute Of Horror Studies
- REGION-A “LOCKED”


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The Gentle Gunman
(INDICATOR SERIES)
Powerhouse Films | 1952 | 86 min | Not rated
Directed by Basil Dearden
John Mills (Town on Trial) and Dirk Bogarde (H.M.S. Defiant) star in The Gentle Gunman, a riveting wartime thriller directed by Ealing Studios regular Basil Dearden (The Rainbow Jacket). Brothers Terry (Mills) and Matt (Bogarde) are undercover IRA foot soldiers involved in a bombing campaign during the London Blitz. When Terry begins to question his part in the violence, Matt warns him to go into hiding. However, determined to clear his name, Terry vows to play his part in freeing a group of IRA members who have been captured by the British police. Written by Roger MacDougall (The Man in the White Suit) and produced by Michael Relph (Saraband for Dead Lovers, Out of the Clouds), The Gentle Gunman is a tense and stylish drama from one of British cinema’s most celebrated film studios.

- 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- Original mono audio
- Battle for the Soul (2025): director and screenwriter James Dearden introduces his father’s work
- The Guardian Interview with Dirk Bogarde (1983): archival audio recording of the great actor in conversation with Tony Bilbow at the National Film Theatre, London
- A Closer Look at ‘The Gentle Gunman’ (2022): broadcaster Matthew Sweet and film critic Phuong Le discuss the film’s production and themes
- All Hands (1940): short film produced by Ealing Studios for the ‘Careless Talk Costs Lives’ campaign, starring John Mills
- Image gallery: promotional and publicity material
- New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive booklet with new essay by Robert Murphy, archival production reports on the making of the film, extracts from the film’s pressbook, an overview of contemporary critical responses, new writing by Jeff Billington on All Hands, and full film credits


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High Society
(WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION)
Warner Bros. | 1956 | 111 min | Not Rated
Directed by Charles Walters
Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra romp elegantly through the scenic, moneyed grounds and waters of outwardly elitist Newport, Rhode Island, in this hip, witty musical version of Philip Barry’s The Philadelphia Story. Legendary Louis Armstrong as himself, plays his trumpet and narrates in prose and song the peccadillos of his songwriter friend C.K. Dexter Haven (Crosby), his beautiful perfectionist ex-wife Tracy Samantha Lord (Kelly, in her final film role), and her stuffy fiancée George Kittredge (John Lund). Sinatra and wise-cracking Celeste Holm are a scandal sheet reporter and photographer who arrive to cover the wedding and complicate the tangled romances. Armstrong and his composer buddy conspire musically and by other devious means to stop Tracy’s marriage. Dexter wants her back, but she takes off with the magazine writer – all of which gives everybody wonderful excuses to break into the incomparable songs of Cole Porter. M-G-M pulled out all the stops to make High Society a must-see screen event back in 1956, even arranging to license Paramount’s magnificent widescreen process VistaVision, to ensure the film would be something special. Now meticulously restored and remastered from its original VistaVision negative, and accompanied by a thrilling new Dolby Atmos remixed soundtrack (as well as the film’s original theatrical mono optical soundtrack), this long-awaited release is sure to be most welcomed by fans of this box-office smash.

- NEW 13.5K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL VISTAVISION NEGATIVE
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- NEW DOLBY ATMOS TRACK, plus priginal 1956 Theatrical Mono Optical Track
- Featurette “Cole Porter in Hollywood: True Love”
- 1956 Premiere Newsreel
- M-G-M CinemaScope cartoon MILLIONAIRE DROOPY
- Audio-only promo spots featuring Bing Crosby with Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra
- Original Theatrical Trailers
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY STEELBOOK: $39.99
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Sony Pictures | 1997 | 101 min | Rated R
Directed by Jim Gillespie
This box-office smash is set in a seaside village where four friends share their final summer before heading to college. It’s the Fourth of July, and Helen (Sarah Michelle Gellar) has won a beauty contest, to the delight of handsome boyfriend Barry (Ryan Phillippe); her best friend, the smart and ambitious Julie (Jennifer Love Hewitt); and Julie’s boyfriend, Ray (Freddie Prinze, Jr.). After celebrating at an isolated beach, they head for home, but their revelry leads to an accident-they’ve killed a pedestrian. Scared and confused, they come to an uneasy decision to push the body off a pier. The four friends swear to take their secret to their graves. But that time may come a lot sooner than they think: A clever and vicious tormentor knows their secret and intends to make them pay for it.

DISC ONE – 4K BLU-RAY
- BRAND NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- ALL-NEW DOLBY ATMOS TRACK + original 5.1 track
- NEW: Six Deleted Scenes + Alternate Ending
- My Own Summer: An Interview with Director Jim Gillespie
- He Knows What You Did: An Interview with Muse Watson
- Optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles for the main feature
DISC TWO – BLU-RAY
- Feature presented in High Definition
- Dolby TrueHD 5.1 audio
- Filmmakers’ Commentary
- Director’s Short Film: “Joyride” with Optional Commentary
- “Now I Know What You Did Last Summer” Featurette
- Music Video: “Hush” Performed by Kula Shaker
- Theatrical Trailer




4K ULTRA HD + blu-ray: $27.99
Jack the Ripper
Severin Films | 1959 | 1 Movie, 2 Cuts | 83 min | Not Rated
Directed by Robert S. Baker, Monty Berman
In 1958, legendary showman Joseph E. Levine unleashed this grisly UK thriller on American moviegoers. But when audiences were horrified by the film’s startling violence, graphic nudity and bloody Technicolor climax, it became one of Levine’s most infamous failures. Today – in its notorious European version and the re-scored American cut – it remains among the more provocative shockers of its time. Eddie Byrne (THE MUMMY) and Lee Patterson (TV’s Surfside 6) star in “one of the most underappreciated films in the Ripper canon” (Daily Grindhouse), produced/directed by Robert S. Baker & Monty Berman (BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE) and written by Hammer Films’ legendary Jimmy Sangster (THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, HORROR OF DRACULA), both versions now scanned uncut in 4K from a newly discovered internegative and fine grain protection print for the first time ever.

DISC ONE – 4K BLU-RAY
- 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM – TWO VERSIONS OF THE FILM
- HDR10 PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- Audio Commentary With Co-Director/Co-Producer/Co-Cinematographer Robert S. Baker, Screenwriter Jimmy Sangster And Assistant Director Peter Manley, Moderated By British Horror Historian Marcus Hearn
- Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
DISC TWO – BLU-RAY
- 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM – TWO VERSIONS OF THE FILM
- Audio Commentary With Co-Director/Co-Producer/Co-Cinematographer Robert S. Baker, Screenwriter Jimmy Sangster And Assistant Director Peter Manley, Moderated By British Horror Historian Marcus Hearn
- The Reel Jack The Ripper – Interview With Denis Meikle, Author Of Jack The Ripper: The Murders And The Movies
- Gentleman Jack – The Whitechapel Murders Revisited
- Choice Cuts: The Two Faces Of Jack The Ripper – Interview With Alain Petit, Ripperologist Extraordinaire
- Poster And Still Gallery
- Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $32.99
JFK
(SHOUT SELECT #153)
Shout Factory | 1991 | 206 min | Rated R
Directed by Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone’s Academy Award®-winning* film about the shots heard round the world and the mystery that still surrounds them is one of the most provocative movies of all time. In addition to its box office success, soaring critical acclaim, and awards, it played a major role in the national debate that led to the passage of the 1992 Assassination Materials Disclosure Act. Packed with a star-studded cast – Kevin Costner (Dances With Wolves), Sissy Spacek (Carrie), Joe Pesci (Goodfellas), Tommy Lee Jones (No Country For Old Men), Kevin Bacon (Mystic River), Laurie Metcalf (Lady Bird), Gary Oldman (The Dark Knight), Jack Lemmon (The Apartment), Donald Sutherland (Invasion Of The Body Snatchers), Walter Matthau (A New Leaf) and so many more – JFK will take you through the looking glass and into one of the most controversial events of our time.

DISC ONE (4K UHD — DIRECTOR’S CUT):
- 2023 4K UHD Director-Approved Scan Of The Original Camera Negative
- In Dolby Vision (HDR-10 Compatible)
- Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
- Audio Commentary With Director, Producer & Co-Writer Oliver Stone
DISC TWO (BLU-RAY — DIRECTOR’S CUT):
- 2023 4K Director-Approved Scan From The Original Camera Negative
- Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
- Audio Commentary With Oliver Stone


4K ULTRA HD + blu-ray: $35.99
blu-ray: $23.99
Last Cannibal World
Severin Films | 1977 | 88 min | Not Rated
Directed by Ruggero Deodato
For the first film in his unofficial ‘Cannibal Trilogy,’ director Ruggero Deodato (CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST, HOUSE ON THE EDGE OF THE PARK) delivered a depraved adventure that’s been called “well made and meaty” (Malevolent Dark), “gripping and shocking” (Monster Hunter) and “easily the most savage of the entire genre” (Fantastic Movie Musings), presented in UHD for the first time ever: In a jungle hell that has no pity for man, the survivors of a plane crash are hunted by a primitive tribe with a taste for torment. Massimo Foschi (NINE GUESTS FOR A CRIME), Ivan Rassimov (SACRIFICE!) and Me Me Lai (EATEN ALIVE) star in this ultra-graphic gut-muncher – also known as JUNGLE HOLOCAUST, THE LAST SURVIVOR and CANNIBAL – “that raised the bar in terms of extreme gore and nastiness” (The Worldwide Celluloid Massacre), now scanned in 4K from the original negative with over 2½ hours of Special Features.

- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- Audio Commentary With Director Ruggero Deodato, Moderated By Freak-O-Rama’s Federico Caddeo
- Jungle Fever – Interview With Assistant Director Lamberto Bava
- The Queen Of The Cannibals – Interview With Actress Me Me Lai
- Man Eat Man – Interview With Actor Massimo Foschi
- Archival Interview With Actor Ivan Rassimov
- Trailer
- TV Spot
- Exclusive Booklet By Claire Donner Of The Miskatonic Institute Of Horror Studies


LIMITED EDITION 4K ULTRA HD STEELBOOK: $29.99
4K ULTRA HD + DIGITAL: $23.79
Lethal Weapon
Warner Bros. | 1987 | 1 Movie, 2 Cuts | 117 min | Not Rated
Directed by Richard Donner
Following the death of his wife, Los Angeles police detective Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) becomes reckless and suicidal. When he is reassigned and partnered with Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover), Riggs immediately clashes with the older officer. Together they uncover a massive drug-trafficking ring. As they encounter increasingly dangerous situations, Riggs and Murtaugh begin to form a bond. Riggs’ volatile behavior might just help them apprehend the criminals — if it doesn’t kill them both first.

- NEW 4K RESTORATIONS OF THE DIRECTOR’S CUT (117 MIN.) AND THEATRICAL VERSION (110 MIN.)
- HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK, plus DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 track on the Theatrical Version
- A legacy of Inspiration: Remembering Dick Donner
- “I am Too Old for This…” – A Chemistry that Became Iconic
- Optional English, Spanish, and French subtitles for the main feature

LIMITED EDITION 4K ULTRA HD + DIGITAL STEELBOOK



LIMITED EDITION 4K ULTRA HD STEELBOOK: $29.99
LONGLEGS
Decal Releasing | 2024 | 101 min | Rated R
Directed by Osgood Perkins
Hailed as the “scariest film of the year,” LONGLEGS was written and directed by Perkins and stars Maika Monroe, Blair Underwood, Alicia Witt, and Nicolas Cage. To date, Longlegs has grossed an impressive $71 million at the U.S. box office, and over $100 million globally. . Dave Caplan produced and financed Longlegs through his C2 Motion Picture Group banner. Producers include Nicolas Cage along with his production company Saturn Films, Dan Kagan, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, and Chris Ferguson.

- Audio commentary with writer/director Osgood Perkins
- On-set interviews with cast and crew
- Featurettes:
- The Clue
- The Evidence
- Dirty + Sweet
- Original trailer
- Original teaser trailer
- Optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles for the main feature




4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY STEELBOOK: $26.96
M3Gan
Universal Studios | 2022 | 1 Movie, 2 Cuts | 102 min | Unrated
Directed by Gerard Johnstone
From James Wan, the producer of Annabelle, and Blumhouse, the producer of The Black Phone, comes a fresh new face in terror. M3GAN is a marvel of artificial intelligence, a lifelike doll that’s programmed to be a child’s greatest companion and a parent’s greatest ally. Designed by Gemma (Allison Williams, Get Out), a brilliant roboticist, M3GAN can listen, watch, and learn as it plays the role of friend, teacher, playmate, and protector. When Gemma becomes the unexpected caretaker of her 8-year-old niece, she decides to pair the girl with a M3GAN prototype, a decision that leads to unimaginable consequences.

- HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
- A New Vision of Horror
- Bringing Life to M3GAN
- Getting Hacked
- Optional English, SDH, Castilian Spanish, Danish, Finnish, French Canadian, French European, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin American Spanish, Norwegian, and Swedish subtitles for the main feature




4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $26.99
MOUSE HUNT
Kino Lorber | 1997 | 98 min | Rated PG
Directed by Gore Verbinski
You’ll delight in this hit comedy that’s a rip-roaring and rambunctious good time for both kids and adults alike! The Birdcage’s Nathan Lane and There’s Something About Mary’s Lee Evans play down-on-their luck brothers Lars and Ernie Smuntz, who don’t think much of the crumbling old mansion they inherit…until they discover that their dilapidated estate is actually worth millions. But before they can cash in, they’ve got to rid the house of its single, stubborn occupant: a tiny and tenacious mouse. What might seem like child’s play becomes an epic battle of hysterical proportions. This mighty mouse-terpiece was written by Adam Rifkin (Small Soldiers), directed by Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean) and features Christopher Walken (Wayne’s World 2) as Caesar the Exterminator!

DISC 1 (4KUHD):
- Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master by Paramount Pictures – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative
- NEW Audio Commentary by Hats Off Entertainment’s Joe Ramoni
- 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
- Triple-Layered UHD100 Disc
- Optional English Subtitles
DISC 2 (BLU-RAY):
- Brand New HD Master by Paramount Pictures – From 4K Scan of the Original 35mm Elements
- NEW Audio Commentary by Hats Off Entertainment’s Joe Ramoni
- From the Cutting Room Floor: Deleted Scenes (14:29)
- Theatrical Teaser (1:26)
- Theatrical Trailer (2:04)
- 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
- Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
- Optional English Subtitles


4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $34.99
BLU-RAY: $31.99
Palindromes
Radiance Films | 2004 | 100 min | Not Rated
Directed by Todd Solondz
Ever since she was small, Aviva has desperately wanted a baby. Now a teenager – with thoughts and feelings her well-meaning parents Joyce (Ellen Barkin, Drop Dead Gorgeous) and Steve (Richard Masur, The Thing) don’t quite know how to handle – she’ll stop at nothing to make that dream a reality. Played by a cast of rotating actors, including Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight) and Sharon Wilkins, Aviva’s journey towards motherhood never would run smooth. Bringing his trademark dry wit to another series of taboos, Todd Solondz’s portrait of middle-American girlhood interrogates the naivety and hypocrisy of the post-9/11 psyche that continues to shape US public life and policy.

- 4K BLU-RAY/BLU-RAY COMBO PACK
- 4K RESTORATION from the original negative by the Museum of Modern Art approved by writer-director Todd Solondz
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- Uncompressed stereo PCM audio
- New interview with Todd Solondz by critic Hannah Strong (2025)
- Todd Solondz and His Cinema of Cruelty, a new video essay by critic Lillian Crawford (2025)
- Trailer
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Reversible sleeve featuring designs based on original posters
- Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Bence Bardos, extracts from the original press book, plus archival interviews with Solondz and composer Nathan Larson
- Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings


4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $26.99
The Peacemaker
Kino Lorber | 1997 | 124 min | Rated R
Directed by Mimi Leder
George Clooney (Out of Sight) and Nicole Kidman (The Interpreter) strike sparks when they join forces to stop a nuclear terrorist in this explosive action-adventure. When a train carrying atomic warheads mysteriously crashes in the former Soviet Union, brilliant U.S. nuclear specialist Dr. Julia Kelly (Kidman) discovers the accident is really part of a diabolical plot to cover up the theft of the weapons. Assigned to help her recover the missing bombs is crack Special Forces Colonel Thomas Devoe (Clooney), whose brash, take-no-prisoners style clashes with Kelly’s more diplomatic approach. Putting aside their personal differences—and their budding romance—together they race against time as they track the last remaining warhead to the steps of the United Nations in this taut apocalyptic thriller directed by Mimi Leder (Deep Impact) and co-starring Armin Mueller-Stahl (Eastern Promises).

DISC 1 (4KUHD):
- Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master by Paramount Pictures – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative
- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Journalist Laurence Lerman
- 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
- Triple-Layered UHD100 Disc
- Optional English Subtitles
DISC 2 (BLU-RAY):
- Brand New HD Master by Paramount Pictures – From 4K Scan of the Original 35mm Elements
- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Journalist Laurence Lerman
- Stunt Footage (5:36)
- From the Cutting Room Floor: Deleted Scenes (3:01)
- Theatrical Trailer
- 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
- Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
- Optional English Subtitles


4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $26.99
ROAD TRIP
Kino Lorber | 2000 | 93 min | Not Rated
Directed by Todd Phillips
Comedy legend Tom Green (Freddy Got Fingered) brings his outrageous brand of humor to this raucous tale of four college buddies who party hardy on a Road Trip Peter Travers of Rolling Stone calls, “a wild, whacked-out ride!” Josh (Garfield’s Breckin Meyer) has a major problem—besides the fact he’s in college in Ithaca, NY, and his longtime girlfriend Tiffany is in Austin, TX. A video of him getting funky with the luscious Beth (Crank’s Amy Smart) was mistakenly mailed to Tiffany and now he has three days to get to Texas before the tape does! “You could get whiplash from laughing so hard,” says Good Morning America’s Joel Siegel, about this riotous raunch-fest from the year 2000 featuring high times, hotties and a hit soundtrack with Kid Rock, Run DMC and Buckcherry. The hilarious cast includes Seann William Scott (The Rundown), DJ Qualls (The New Guy) and Fred Ward (Remo Williams). Directed by Old School, The Hangover, War Dogs and Joker mastermind Todd Phillips!

DISC 1 (4KUHD):
- Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master of the Theatrical Cut by Paramount Pictures – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative!
- NEW Audio Commentary by Hats Off Entertainment’s Joe Ramoni
- 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
- Triple-Layered UHD100 Disc
- Optional English Subtitles
DISC 2 (BLU-RAY):
- Brand New HD Master of the Theatrical Cut by Paramount Pictures – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative!
- HD Master of the Unrated Cut by Paramount Pictures!
- NEW Audio Commentary by Hats Off Entertainment’s Joe Ramoni (R-Rated Theatrical Cut)
- Even Been on a Road Trip: Behind-the-Scenes Featurette (4:55)
- Eels Music Video: Mr. E’s Beautiful Blues (3:54)
- Road Kill: Deleted Scenes (10:54)
- Two Theatrical Trailers
- 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
- Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
- Optional English Subtitles


LIMITED EDITION 4K ULTRA HD: $28.99
LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY: $24.99
The Ship That Died of Shame
(INDICATOR SERIES)
Powerhouse Films | 1955 | 95 min | Not Rated
Directed by Basil Dearden
Richard Attenborough (10 Rillington Place), George Baker (The Dam Busters), and Bill Owen (The Rainbow Jacket) head an all-star cast in The Ship That Died of Shame, a dark and powerful British drama directed by one of Ealing Studios’ leading lights, Basil Dearden (Saraband for Dead Lovers). At the end of WWII, three crew members of His Majesty’s gun boat 1087 – Bill (Baker), George (Attenborough), and Birdie (Owen) – are brought together again through circumstance and start a business, refitting their trusty wartime ship to make regular Channel crossings. Before long, however, Bill learns that the ruthless George has been getting them involved in more and more depraved activities and is repulsed. But it’s the 1087 who refuses to accept her part in the gang’s amoral ventures… Based on a short story by Nicholas Monsarrat (The Cruel Sea), and featuring appearances by such greats as Virginia McKenna (A Town Like Alice) and Bernard Lee (Out of the Clouds), this unsentimental tale of courage, conflict, camaraderie, and conscience combines scenes of hard-hitting drama with elements of the fantastical to extraordinary, devastating effect.

- 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- Two presentations of the film: in its original 1.37:1 shooting ratio; and matted to 1.66:1
- Original mono audio
- Coming to Terms (2025): director and screenwriter James Dearden introduces his father’s work
- The BEHP interview with Richard Attenborough (2001): archival video recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the much-loved actor and director in conversation with Sydney Samuelson
- An Uneasy Alliance (2023): author and film historian Neil Sinyard delves into the world of Ealing Studios, and explores the themes and reception of The Ship that Died of Shame
- Now You’re Talking (1940): short film produced by Ealing Studios for the ‘Careless Talk Costs Lives’ campaign, co-written by Basil Dearden
- Image gallery: promotional and publicity material
- New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive booklet with new essay by Robert Murphy, a comic-strip adaptation of the film, archival production reports on the making of the film, an overview of contemporary critical responses, new writing by Fiona Kelly on Now You’re Talking, and full film credits


4K ULTRA HD + blu-ray: $35.99
Slave of the Cannibal God
Severin Films | 1978 | 103 min | Not Rated
Directed by Sergio Martino
After creating some of the best gialli of the ’70s, director Sergio Martino (ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK) entered the cannibal cycle with this “blood and guts gorefest” (Trailers From Hell) that “still packs a punch” (Rock! Shock! Pop!) and is presented in UHD for the first time ever: When a British scientist disappears in the jungles of New Guinea, his wife (Ursula Andress) hires an American anthropologist (Stacy Keach) to lead her deep into a green inferno of graphic violence, steamy nudity and several of the most notorious scenes in the entire genre. Claudio Cassinelli (THE GREAT ALLIGATOR) co-stars in what Daily Grindhouse hails as “ROMANCING THE STONE for deviants,” now scanned in 4K from the original camera negative with over 3 hours of Special Features that include a new interview with Martino.

- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- Audio Commentary With Claire Donner Of The Miskatonic Institute Of Horror Studies
- In The Jungle – Interview With Director Sergio Martino
- Unabated – Interview With Camera Operator Claudio Morabito
- Adventure Of A Lifetime – Interview With Production Designer Antonello Geleng
- Brothers In Arms – Interview With Antonello Geleng And Special Effects Artist Paolo Ricci
- Dangerous Liaison – Archival Interview With Actor Stacy Keach
- Trailer
- Optional English SDH and English subtitles for the main feature


3-DISC BLU-RAY STEELBOOK: $26.96
Sonic Prime: The Complete Series
NCircle Entertainment | 2022-2024 | 3 Seasons | 562 min | Rated TV-Y7
Directed by Christopher McQuarrie
Going against his friends, Sonic attacks Dr. Eggman, causing an explosion which creates a multiverse of bizarre parallel worlds. Sonic must reconnect with his friends and lead them as a true-blue hero before the multiverse scatters into oblivion!

- Not Listed




4K ULTRA HD + DIGITAL: $34.49
St. Elmo’s Fire
(40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)
Sony Pictures | 1985 | 108 min | Rated R
Directed by Joel Schumacher
Seven friends, recent college graduates, are searching for a place in the real world, as they face issues of career and commitment. Leslie and Alec (Ally Sheedy and Judd Nelson) try to save a crumbling romance. Wendy (Mare Winningham), a shy virgin, hides a love for Billy (Rob Lowe), a reluctant father/husband still searching for goals. Kevin (Andrew McCarthy) is a cynical writer who scorns love until he realizes he’s in love with his best friend’s girl. Kirbo (Emilio Estevez), a law student, obsessively pursues an older woman. The beautiful, neurotic Jules (Demi Moore) paints a poignant picture of life in the fast lane. Against the backdrop of St. Elmo’s, their local hang-out, they save, betray and love one another as only the closest of friends can.

- 4K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- DOLBY ATMOS TRACK + English 5.1 + English 2-Channel Surround
- Audio Commentary with Director Joel Schumacher
- Joel Schumacher Remembers ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ Featurette
- 12 Deleted Scenes
- Original Making-of Featurette
- “Man in Motion” Music Video
- Theatrical Trailer


4K ULTRA HD + blu-ray: $67.00
blu-ray: $47.00
Total Extermination: The Peter Cushing Doctor Who Collection
Severin Films | 1965-1966 | 2 Movies | 168 min | Not Rated
Directed by Gordon Flemyng
Dr. Who and the Daleks
At the height of Dalekmania, producers Milton Subotsky and Max J. Rosenberg bought the rights to the black & white BBC-TV serial created by Terry Nation for the Technicolor movie adaptation that delivers “non-stop fun and extermination” (DVD Beaver), now in UHD: When his time-travel phone box TARDIS is accidentally activated, eccentric inventor Dr. Who (genre legend Peter Cushing) – along with granddaughters Susan (Roberta Tovey), Barbara (Jennie Linden) and her bumbling boyfriend Ian (Roy Castle of DR. TERROR’S HOUSE OF HORRORS) – are transported to the planet Skaro where they’re caught in the middle of a war between the benevolent Thals and evil Daleks. Directed by Gordon Flemyng (DALEKS’ INVASION EARTH 2150 A.D.), this 1965 sci-fi favorite “feels like a comic strip brought to the big screen with bold colors and an upbeat, adventurous tone” (Critical Popcorn) and is newly scanned in 4K from the original Techniscope 35mm negative by StudioCanal with over 6 hours of Special Features.
Daleks’ Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. 4K Blu-ray
The Daleks are back – and more brutal than before – in the “impressive work that delivers all-out adventure with refreshingly little messing about” (Eye For Film), now in UHD: When the TARDIS travels to 2150 A.D., Dr. Who (genre icon Peter Cushing) – along with his niece Louise (Jill Curzon), granddaughter Susan (Roberta Tovey) and policeman Tom Campbell (Bernard Cribbins, the BBC-TV series’ future Wilfred Mott) – discovers that humanity has been enslaved by Daleks. As a rebel force of survivors battles the metallic invaders, can the Doctor save the last of London from total extermination? Andrew Keir (QUATERMASS AND THE PIT) co-stars in this “endearing sequel with excellent action scenes” (Empire) directed by Gordon Flemyng (DR. WHO AND THE DALEKS), newly scanned in 4K from the original Techniscope 35mm negative by StudioCanal with over 4 hours of Special Features.

Dr. Who and the Daleks
DISC ONE – 4K BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE TECHNISCOPE NEGATIVE BY STUDIOCANAL
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- Audio Commentary With Whovians Barry Forshaw, Stephen Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Stars Jennie Linden And Roberta Tovey, Moderated By Journalist Jonathan Sothcott
- Audio Commentary With Critic Kim Newman, Screenwriter/Writer Robert Shearman And Actor/Writer Mark Gatiss
- Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
DISC TWO – BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE TECHNISCOPE NEGATIVE BY STUDIOCANAL
- Audio Commentary With Whovians Barry Forshaw, Stephen Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Stars Jennie Linden And Roberta Tovey, Moderated By Journalist Jonathan Sothcott
- Audio Commentary With Critic Kim Newman, Screenwriter/Writer Robert Shearman And Actor/Writer Mark Gatiss
- 1992 Audio Interview With Director Gordon Flemyng By Author/Journalist Tony Earnshaw
- Subotsky And The Daleks: Part 1 – Interview With Producer Milton Subotsky
- Kara And The Daleks – Interview With Doctor Who Expert Kara Dennison
- DALEKMANIA – 1995 Documentary (60 mins)
- Interview With Gareth Owen, Author Of The Shepperton Story
- The Dalek Legacy: Destination Skaro – With Nicholas Briggs (Voice Of The Daleks), Screenwriter Robert Shearman, Visual Effects Designer Mike Tucker (Doctor Who), Editorial Assistant Emily Cook (Doctor Who Magazine) And Writer/3D Artist Gavin Rymill (Doctor Who Magazine)
- Trailer
- Still Gallery
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
Daleks’ Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. 4K Blu-ray
DISC ONE – 4K BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE TECHNISCOPE NEGATIVE BY STUDIOCANAL
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- Audio Commentary With Whovians Barry Forshaw, Stephen Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Critic Kim Newman, Screenwriter/Writer Robert Shearman And Actor/Writer Mark Gatiss
- Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
DISC TWO – BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE TECHNISCOPE NEGATIVE BY STUDIOCANAL
- Audio Commentary With Whovians Barry Forshaw, Stephen Jones And Kim Newman
- Audio Commentary With Critic Kim Newman, Screenwriter/Writer Robert Shearman And Actor/Writer Mark Gatiss
- Daleks’ Invasion BBC, 1963 To 1969 A.D. – Interview With Doctor Who Expert Stephen Thrower
- Subotsky And The Daleks: Part 2 – Interview With Producer Milton Subotsky
- Interview With Actor Bernard Cribbins
- Interview With Gareth Owen, Author Of The Shepperton Story
- The Dalek Legacy: Invasion Earth – With Nicholas Briggs (Voice Of The Daleks), Screenwriter Robert Shearman, Visual Effects Designer Mike Tucker (Doctor Who), Editorial Assistant Emily Cook (Doctor Who Magazine) And Writer/3D Artist Gavin Rymill (Doctor Who Magazine)
- Restoring Dr. Who In 4K – With Restoration Expert Anthony Badger, Film Prep And Scanning Expert Ray King And Colorist Steve Bearman
- Trailer
- Still Gallery
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature




3-DISC BLU-RAY COLLECTION: $24.99
Audie Murphy Collection V
(Walk the Proud Land / Seven Ways From Sundown / Bullet for a Badman)
Kino Lorber | 1956-1964 | 3 Movies | 255 min | Not Rated
Directed by R.G. Springsteen, Jesse Hibbs, Harry Keller
This collection features three rousing westerns starring American hero Audie Murphy. Walk the Proud Land (1956) – His Faith Built a Fortress in a Wilderness of Hate! Audie Murphy (Posse from Hell), the most highly decorated soldier in U.S. history, aptly portrays a “very special hero and the central figure in one of the most interesting stories of the American frontier” (The Hollywood Reporter). Appointed as an Apache Agent in 1874 by the Department of the Interior at the age of 23, John Philip Clum (Murphy) is sent to a reservation in San Carlos, Arizona, to take over the Army’s position. After trying to empower and teach self-governing principles to the Apaches, he is faced with opposition not only from the Native Americans but also from the men in charge of the Army troops. Helmed by Murphy’s frequent director Jesse Hibbs (To Hell and Back, Ride a Crooked Trail) in gorgeous Technicolor and CinemaScope; and with a cast featuring the legend Anne Bancroft (The Restless Breed) as Clum’s housekeeper and ally, Pat Crowley (The Square Jungle) as his wary new bride, and Jay Silverheels (The Lone Ranger) as the great Geronimo. Seven Ways from Sundown (1960) – He stalked him…fought him…befriended him…but in the end he knew he’d have to kill him! Audie Murphy (Hell Bent for Leather) is Seven Jones, a Texas Ranger so green he doesn’t even know how to use a six-shooter, and his first assignment is to accompany the veteran Sergeant Hennessey (John McIntire, Apache) on a mission to capture the notorious gunslinger Jim Flood (Barry Sullivan, Forty Guns). Despite his inexperience Jones manages to capture Flood—and the two form an unlikely friendship as they encounter vicious bounty hunters and vengeful locals on the rugged journey to the jailhouse. This whip-smart western written by Clair Huffaker (Posse from Hell) has some surprises from the cunning Flood that will push the newfound skills of Jones to their limits. Directed in blazing color by Harry Keller (Quantez) and featuring Venetia Stevenson (Day of the Outlaw) and Kenneth Tobey (Gunfight at the O.K. Corral). Bullet for a Badman (1964) – He had to kill or be killed . . . as he fought the deadliest duel in frontier history! Once a Texas Ranger, now a hunted killer, Sam Ward (Darren McGavin, TV’s Kolchak: The Night Stalker) is on a warpath for vengeance and he has his ex-partner Logan Keliher (Audie Murphy, No Name on the Bullet) dead in his sights. Married to Ward’s ex-wife Susan (Beverley Owen, TV’s The Munsters) and stepfather to his son, Keliher is a man of honor—a retired ranger, forced to face off against his former brother-in-arms. But when the two men are attacked by Apaches, they must join together to survive against incredible odds. Bullet for a Badman is a terrific tale of gritty frontier redemption where friends can turn deadly enemies in the wink of an eye and the quick-draw of a six-gun. Directed by R.G. Springsteen (Showdown) and co-starring Ruta Lee (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers), Skip Homeier (The Tall T), George Tobias (Rawhide) and Alan Hale Jr. (Destry).

- NEW Audio Commentary for WALK THE PROUD LAND by Film Historian/Screenwriter Gary Gerani
- NEW Audio Commentaries for SEVEN WAYS FROM SUNDOWN and BULLET FOR A BADMAN by Western Film Historian Toby Roan
- Theatrical Trailers (All 3 Newly Mastered in 2K)
- Optional English Subtitles






BLU-RAY: $22.49
The Blues Under the Skin
Kino Lorber | 1973 | 89 min | Not Rated
Directed by Roviros Manthoulis
In the early 1970s, during a resurgence of interest in the Delta blues, celebrated music documentarian Roviros Manthoulis traveled to the Mississippi Delta to capture on film the remnants of the authentic American blues. Filming intimate conversations and stunning performances by such blues legends B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Mance Lipscomb, Bukka White, and Roosevelt Sykes, Manthoulis explored the emotional and sociopolitical factors that make the blues the most expressive and hauntung of musical forms. Blurring the line between documentary and fiction, The Blues Under the Skin dramatizes the tumultuous relationship of a young couple (Onike Lee and Roland Sanchez) as they struggle to overcome the barriers of poverty and prejudice that keep them from finding happiness together. Virtually unseen in the U.S., The Blues Under the Skin is a thrilling rediscovery, an untapped cask of musical performances that document not only a range of vanishing musical forms, but provide a priceless glimpse of a vanished culture in the 1970s South.

- Audio Commentary by Film Historian Daniel Kremer
- Interview with director Robert Manthoulis (29 min.)
- Deleted scenes (9 min.) featuring performances by Big Boy Crudup and Willie Dixon
- Original Trailer
- 2024 Re-release Trailer


BLU-RAY: $23.99
The Citadel
(WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION)
Warner Bros. | 1938 | 112 min | Not Rated
Directed by King Vidor
Typhoid. Tuberculosis. Cave-Inx. Young Dr. Andrew Mason fights the ills that beset the overworked and forgotten people in poor Welsh mining towns. He is a resolute healer….until the burdens of his struggle shatter his idealism. To the dismay of his wife, he opens a London practice tending to the pampered rich. Then tragedy forces his to face what he has become, and what he has lost. From A.J. Cronin’s acclaimed novel and featuring an extraordinary cast of Robert Donat, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Richardson, Emlyn Williams, and Rex Harrison, this powerful and exhilarating 1938 box-office hit earned four Academy Award® nomination, including Best Picture. One of the earliest productions from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s British studios, it also won the New York Film Critics Circle and National Board of Review honors for Best Picture.

- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE BEST PRESERVATION ELEMENTS
- Classic short subjects:
- THE SHIP THAT DIED
- STRANGE GLORY
- Classic Cartoon: THE DAFFY DOC
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


BLU-RAY: $23.99
A Date With Judy
(WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION)
Warner Bros. | 1948 | 113 min | Not Rated
Directed by Richard Thorpe
A Date With Judy takes you on a sunny, spirited romp through post-war America that’s bright with song and shining with innocence. A galaxy of Hollywood favorites lead the way, including Jane Powell in the title role, neophyte screen sired Elizabeth Taylor, foggy-voiced Wallace Beery, and the “Brazilian Bombshell” Carmen Miranda (making her M-G-M debut). Based on a very popular radio series, this merry musical follows the adventures of young Judy Foster. For Judy, going to the big school dance is a full time job- and so is making a perfect hash of her friends’ and family’s love lives…all with the best intentions, of course. The film’s delightful score is highlighted by a raft-raiser of a song (“It’s a Most Unusual Day”)…and the comedy is in the capable hands of Beery and Miranda. When she teaches him how to rhumba, it’s more Stan-and-Ollie than Fred-and-Ginger…and so much fun.

- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- Classic TOM AND JERRY Cartoon PROFESSOR TOM
- M-G-M Musical Short MARTIN BLOCK’S MUSICAL MERRY-GO ROUND SHORT #3
- Two audio-only episodes of the “A DATE WITH JUDY” radio show:
- “GOING TO A MOVIE WITH FRANK SINATRA”
- “OOGIE & HIS HOT LICKS”
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY: $24.99
A Day at the Beach
(INDICATOR SERIES)
Powerhouse Films | 1970 | 1 Movie, 2 Cuts | 84 min | Not Rated
Directed by Simon Hesera
Mark Burns (Death in Venice) and Beatrice Edney (Highlander) star in A Day at the Beach, a downbeat tale of alcoholism written by Roman Polanski (Chinatown), produced by regular Polanski collaborator Gene Gutowski (Cul-de-Sac, The Pianist), and shot by celebrated cinematographer Gilbert Taylor (Repulsion, Star Wars). When Bernie (Burns) takes a little girl, Winnie (Edney) – who may or may not be his niece or perhaps daughter – for a trip to a decrepit Danish seaside town on a day of heavy rain, he sets about cajoling the locals in a desperate quest for alcohol, leaving his young charge to fend for herself. The sole feature-film credit for director Simon Hesera, A Day at the Beach received scant distribution at the time of its production, but – after having been lost for decades – it was eventually revived and re-released to critical acclaim, with audiences particularly interested to discover the charismatic cameo appearances by British comedy legends Peter Sellers (The Blockhouse, Hoffman) and Graham Stark (The Wrong Box).

- NEW 4K RESTORATION by Powerhouse Films
- Two presentations of the film: the original cut, newly restored (82 mins); and the extended version, presented from a Standard Definition master (84 mins)
- Original mono audio
- Dancing Before the Enemy: How a Teenage Boy Fooled the Nazis and Lived (2015): feature-length documentary on producer Gene Gutowski, directed by his son Adam Bardach, in which he vividly recalls his experiences as a Jewish teenager in Poland during WWII
- Behind the Camera: Gil Taylor (1993): archival documentary by Richard Blanshard on the great cinematographer featuring interviews with Taylor, Polanski, and filmmaker Anthony Minghella
- New English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive booklet with new essay by Michał Oleszczyk, a compilation of trade journal reports on the film’s production, interviews with director Simon Hesera at the time of the film’s 1993 re-release, an overview of critical responses, and full film credits


BLU-RAY: $23.99
The Enchanted Cootage
(WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION)
Warner Bros. | 1945 | 91 min | Not Rated
Directed by John Cromwell
Can two damaged, lonely people find happiness together? Can the love and inner beauty they nurture transform their outward appearance? When Oliver Bradford (Robert Young) returns hideously scarred from World War II, he leaves his fiancée, believing that no woman could ever love him. But Oliver meets Laura Pennington (Dorothy McGuire), a very plain young woman who thinks that no man would love a woman so lacking in physical beauty as she. The couple marry, more out of desperation than affection, and move into a small house that has served over the years as a honeymoon cottage for newlyweds. But the love of all the prior guests lingers within their home, and Oliver and Laura become beautiful whenever they are inside The Enchanted Cottage. Based on the play by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, and first filmed in 1924 starring Richard Barthelmess, this 1945 production was met with critical and audience acclaim.

- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- Audio-only LUX RADIO THEATER 9/3/45 broadcast
- Audio-only GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER 9/24/53 broadcast
- Original theatrical trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


BLU-RAY: $23.99
Executive Suite
(WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION)
Warner Bros. | 1954 | 104 min | Not Rated
Directed by Robert Wise
The president of Tredway Corp. has unexpectedly died. Long live the new president. But who will the exec be? There’s no official line of succession…and so the shady deals and insider backstabbing begin. Boardroom and boudoir politics play out in this star-packed tail of corporate machinations directed by the great Robert Wise (The Sound of Music, The Set-Up). A bottom line opportunist (Fredric March), and an idealistic manufacturing VP (William Holden) emerge as leading candidates for the top post. But while power-suited men maneuver, a woman (Barbara Stanwyck) may have the most clout. She’s the founder’s daughter and the company’s major stockholder…and may be the velvet power behind the Tredway throne.

- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- Feature Commentary by Oliver Stone
- Tom and Jerry cartoon “HIC-CUP PUP”
- Pete Smith Specialty “DO SOMEONE A FAVOR”
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


BLU-RAY: $29.99
Experiment in Terror
Sony Pictures | 1962 | 123 min | Not Rated
Directed by Blake Edwards
Kelly Sherwood (Academy Award nominee Lee Remick, 1962, Best Actress, Days of Wine and Roses) works as a bank teller in 1960s San Francisco when she is threatened by a shadowy, asthmatic man (Ross Martin, TV’s The Wild Wild West), who demands that she steal $100,000 from her bank. When the man threatens the lives of Kelly and her sister, FBI Agent John Ripley (Glenn Ford, 3:10 to Yuma) is put on the case. The investigation sends Ripley on a wild goose chase through the streets of San Francisco, leading to a thrilling climax during a baseball game at Candlestick Park, featuring actual members of the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants.

- Not Listed


BLU-RAY: $17.49
Free Willy
Warner Bros. | 1993 | 112 min | Rated PG
Directed by Simon Wincer
Audiences around the world were touched by this story of a troubled boy and the captive orca whale he befriends. Captured at sea and confined in a small tank at an aquatic park, Willy (Keiko the orca whale) is an unhappy and unpredictable attraction. No one understands Willy – except a scruffy street kid named Jesse (Jason James Richter) – who knows what it’s like to be without a family. Together these two form a special bond… one so strong that they’re willing to risk it all to find a way home!

- Michael Jackson “Will You Be There?” music video
- “Whale Ballet” montage
- A conversation with wildlife cinematographer Bob Talbot
- Theatrical trailers


BLU-RAY: $19.99
Handsome Harry
Kino Lorber | 2009 | 94 min | Not Rated
Directed by Bette Gordon
52-year-old Vietnam veteran “Handsome” Harry Sweeney (Jamey Sheridan, The Ice Storm, Spotlight) has lived a lie the past thirty years, suppressing the memory of a love that ended with betrayal and guilt. A phone call from an old Navy buddy (Steve Buscemi, Fargo) sets him on a journey to confront his past, and to investigate a crime from thirty years ago, seeking out 5 surviving Navy buddies from his Vietnam days. Each encounter both clarifies and further clouds the truth that haunts Harry. Can he ever earn forgiveness and regain a love he has destroyed? Directed by the brilliant Bette Gordon (Variety) and co-starring Aidan Quinn (Desperately Seeking Susan), John Savage (The Deer Hunter), and Titus Welliver (Bosch).

- Audio Commentary by Director Bette Gordon
- Audio Commentary by Actor Jamey Sheridan
- Behind-the-Scenes Featurette
- Theatrical Trailer


BLU-RAY: $23.99
His Kind Of Woman
(WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION)
Warner Bros. | 1951 | 120 min | Not Rated
Directed by John Farrow
Hard-luck gambler Dan Milner is in sudden luck. He’ll get $50,000 to hang out at a posh Mexican resort – $5,000 now and the big payoff when the gangsters making the offer don’t expect him to live long enough to collect. His Kind of Woman is a film noir fan’s kind of movie: dark, sassy, surprise-filled. Robert Mitchum plays Milner, who finds the romantic stakes raised when he meets a self-proclaimed heiress (Jane Russell in the role that launched her friendship with Mitchum). The mystery is twisted, the sets are astonishing, the cast is large and talented. But what makes this cult favorite stand apart is Vincent Price’s hilarious turn as a self-absorbed, gun-collecting Hollywood star. Mitchum gets the girl, but Price steals the movie.

- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- Feature commentary by Film Historian Vivian Sobchack
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY: $24.99
The Invisible Swordsman
Arrow | 1970 | 78 min | Not Rated
Directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda
Mysterious sprites, eerie supernatural goings on and heroic sword-fighting action abound in this mystical tale of vengeance and adventure from the makers of the Zatoichi, Daimajin and Yokai Monsters films. In Edo-era Japan, Sanshiro diligently hones his sword-fighting technique at the kendo dojo, but no amount of practice can hide the fact that he is both clumsy and cowardly. When his samurai father falls prey to a gang of murderous phantom thieves while on night watch duties, Sanshiro is drawn to the banks of the Sanzu River that separates the worlds of the living and the dead. Here he encounters a strange being that introduces itself as a Shokera. The otherworldly apparition offers advice on how Sanshiro can avenge his father with the aid of a mysterious potion with the power to turn him invisible. But first Sanshiro must gather the ingredients, and his father’s killers might be closer to home than he thinks. Directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda (Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare, Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell) and beautifully shot by Hiroshi Imai (Zatoichi and the Doomed Man, The Haunted Palace), The Invisible Swordsman boasts the sumptuous attention to its historical setting, costume design, fight choreography and period details that Daiei Kyoto were renowned for, all with an added dose of rip-roaring fantasy and adventure. Arrow Films is proud to release this unseen gem in a brand new high-definition transfer for the very first time for the home video market outside of Japan.

- High-definition transfer
- Original lossless Japanese mono audio
- Optional newly translated English subtitles
- Brand new audio commentary from author and Asian culture expert Jonathan Clements
- The Invisible People, a brand new interview with film critic Kim Newman on the history of invisibility in cinema
- Phantom Fighter, a brand new interview with film critic and Japanese cinema expert Jasper Sharp
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jolyon Yates
- Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Zack Davisson




BLU-RAY: $27.99
Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume One
Warner Bros. | 1930-1969 | 356 min | Not Rated
Directed by Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Bob Clampett, Robert McKimson, Abe Levitow, Arthur Davis
50 of some of the greatest Looney Tunes cartoon are together for their debut on Blu-ray! This collection is derived from the original negatives and the shorts have been digitally restored and remastered. This 3-disc collection contain some of Warner Bros.’ most enduring shorts featuring all your favorite Looney Tunes Characters!

- Not Listed


BLU-RAY: $27.99
Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume Two
Warner Bros. | 1930-1969 | 412 min | Not Rated
Directed by Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Bob Clampett, Robert McKimson, Abe Levitow, Arthur Davis
Look whose back with more gags, more laughs and more signature showcases! Make way for Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume 2 with 50 animated theatrical shorts remastered in stellar hi-def Blu-ray(TM) in all their stellar silliness.

- Not Listed


BLU-RAY: $16.99
The President’s Wife
Cohen Media Group | 2023 | 92 min | Not Rated
Directed by Léa Domenach
Long the woman-behind-the-man, Bernadette Chirac (Catherine Deneuve) arrives at the presidential Elysée Palace in 1995 frustrated and all but cast off by her newly elected husband, Jacques (Michel Vuillermoz). Having always worked in his shadow to help his ascent to the presidency, Madame Chirac now fully expects to finally get the place in the political elite she believes she deserves. In Léa Domenach’s whip-smart feature film debut based on true events, Madame Chirac’s rise from invisible political spouse to major media figure—as calculated as it was inevitable—is chronicled with equal parts reverence and wit, driven by Deneuve’s wryly memorable central performance.

- Deleted Scenes
- Theatrical Trailer


BLU-RAY: $19.92
Rustlers’ Rhapsody
Kino Lorber | 1985 | 88 min | Rated PG
Directed by Hugh Wilson
Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds! The Wild West goes wacko when the Greatest Fast-Drawin’, Fancy-Dressin’, Silver-Spurred, Geetar-Playin’, Singing Cowboy movie matinee idol Rex O’Herlihan (Major League’s Tom Berenger) hits the saddle in Rustlers’ Rhapsody, a cockeyed, affectionate send-up of the ’40s B-movie western. Classic saddlebag stereotypes and clichés get turned on their ear when our fearless hero, fully dressed in white and atop his dancing horse Wildflower, rides into the tackiest town west of the Pecos to do good deeds and defy desperados. Written and directed by Hugh Wilson, who was responsible for the hilarious Police Academy, the rootin’-tootin’ Rustlers’ Rhapsody also stars G.W. Bailey (Short Circuit), Marilu Henner (Johnny Dangerously), Andy Griffith (Spy Hard), Sela Ward (The Fugitive), Fernando Rey (The French Connection) and Patrick Wayne (Big Jake).

- Brand New HD Master – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative
- NEW Audio Commentary by Heath Holland, Host of Cereal at Midnight Podcast with Max Allan Collins, the Author of Road to Perdition
- Theatrical Trailer
- 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
- Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
- Optional English Subtitles


BLU-RAY: $23.99
Splendor in the Grass
(WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION)
Warner Bros. | 1961 | 124 min | Rated TV-14
Directed by Elia Kazan
Deanie (Natalie Wood in an Oscar® nominated performance that marked a career turning point toward complex adult roles) is a teenager eager to do what’s right in her 1920s Kansas town. But the emotions she shares with boyfriend Bud (Warren Beatty’s screen debut) are too strong. Soon the conflict between respectable behavior and human desire will push Bud to a physical collapse…and Deanie to madness. Director Elia Kazan encouraged Pulitzer-Prize winner William Inge (Bus Stop, Picnic) to turn a true story he heard during his Midwest youth into an Academy Award®-winning screenplay. The result, Splendor in the Grass remains as poetic, penetrating and powerful today as it was decades ago.

- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE
- Feature-length documentary ELIA KAZAN: A DIRECTOR’S JOURNEY
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature


LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY: $24.99
The Tale of Oiwa’s Ghost
Radiance Films | 1961 | 94 min | Not rated
Directed by Tai Katô
When the daughter of an elite family takes a shine to poor samurai Iemon (Tomisaburo Wakayama, Lone Wolf and Cub), he sees an opportunity to climb the social ladder. He just needs to rid himself of his only obstacle: his loving wife Oiwa. He poisons her and dumps her corpse in a nearby swamp, but she returns as a horribly disfigured ghost to haunt Iemon on his wedding night. Crime film specialist Tai Kato (I, the Executioner) brings the famous Ghost Story of Yotsuya to the screen as a gritty tale of murder and greed, with an intense lead performance by Wakayama (The Bounty Hunter Trilogy, Big Time Gambling Boss).

- High-definition digital transfer
- Uncompressed mono PCM audio
- Interview with Mari Asato (2025)
- Visual essay on tormented female ghosts by Lindsay Nelson (2025)
- Trailer
- Newly improved English subtitle translation
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow
- Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Tom Mes and an archival review of the film
- Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
- REGION-A/B “LOCKED”



- 9 1/2 Weeks
- Action: The October Crisis of 1970 (1974) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Aimee and Albert: The Early Years
- The Animatrix
- Another Cinderella Story
- Archives of War: The War in Korea
- Atlantic / Mystery Liner
- Bare Knees (1928)
- Batang West Side (2001) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Be Cool
- Beerfest
- Blood Quantum (2019) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- The Blood of Jesus (1941)
- Breaking Glass (1980) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- The Bunny Game (2010)
- The Children of Violent Rome (1976) (Terror Vision)
- Consumed (2024) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Convict’s Code (1939) (Film Masters)
- The Corridors of Power
- Crass: The Sound of Free Speech – The Story of Reality Asylum
- Dance Or Die (1987) (Terror Vision)
- Darkened Rooms
- Destroy All Neighbors (2024) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- The Devil’s Sword (1984) (Terror Vision)
- Enter the Devil / Ghosts That Still Walk
- Fascination (1979) (Indicator Standard Edition)
- The Featherweight
- Female Perversions (1996) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Final Cut (1980) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Final Destination (2000)
- Final Destination 2
- The Final Destination
- Final Destination 5
- Garbage Night
- Get Carter (1971)
- Gods and Generals
- Gothika
- Grand Prix
- The Great Chase (1975) (Cauldron)
- Grumpy Old Men
- Guardians
- Hallmark 2-Movie Collection (Big Sky River / Big Sky River: The Bridal Path) (2022-2023)
- Harper
- The Harvest
- Heartbreak Ridge
- Hereafter
- The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
- Home Sweet Home: Rebirth
- John Brown The Advocate
- Joy of Sex (1984) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Kung Fu Masters Zodiac Way: Cool The Dragon Down
- The Last Deal
- The Last Round-Up (1929)
- A Life In Dirty Movies (2013) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Lolita (1962)
- Long, Lonesome Highway: The Story Of Michael Parks
- The Lord of the Rings (1978) (Warner Bros)
- Made in New Jersey: Films From Fort Lee (1909-1935)
- The Monopoly of Violence / A German Youth (2015-2020) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Mysteries / Pastorale 1943 (1978)
- Ohryis Project
- One Tough Cop (1998) (MVD)
- Pusherman: Frank Lucas & The True Story Of American Gangster
- Red Island (2023) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Redistributors
- Ricco the Mean Machine (1973) (Cauldron)
- Riki Rhino: The Bird Kingdom
- Road to Terzetto
- Saint Catherine
- Salt Water
- The Sand
- Satan Wants You (2023) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- The Scare Film Archives Volume 2: Danger Stories (2025) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Shadow Fighter
- Shark Warning (2024)
- Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters Bonus Film- Signed Sealed Delivered: From Paris With Love
- Sister of the Bride (2019)
- Sleeping Beauty (2011) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- A Sloth Story
- Sneaks (2025)
- So Fades the Light
- The Soultangler (Vinegar Syndrome)
- Sphere
- Sucker Punch
- Tales of Dracula 2: Dracula Meets the Werewolf
- Tim Travers and The Time Traveler’s Paradox
- Time To Die (1966) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- The Tragedy of Man (2011) (Deaf Crocodile)
- Transmission
- Two Political Thrillers By Henri Verneuil: I… For Icarus / Mille Milliards De Dollars
- Unit 234
- An Unfinished Film
- Unknown World (1951) (Severin)
- Vainilla
- The Wait (2023) (Vinegar Syndrome)
- The Way Out
- When We Went MAD!
- Who Killed Cooper Dunn
- Wild Goat Surf
- You Are Alone (2005) (Vinegar Syndrome)









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