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THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS
Disney / Buena Vista | 2025 | 114 min | Rated PG-13
Directed by Matt Shakman
Set against the backdrop of a ’60s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel’s First Family faces a daunting challenge. Forced to balance being heroes with their family bond, they must defend Earth from a space god and his enigmatic herald.

- DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
- Audio Commentary – Watch the film with audio commentary by director Matt Shakman and production designer Kasra Farahani.
- Deleted Scenes – Check out the scenes that didn’t make the final cut.
- Thanksgiving Soup Kitchen
- Fantastic Four Day
- Subterranea
- Birthday Sweater
- Taking Turns
- Gag Reel – Enjoy fun outtakes on set with the cast and crew of The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
- Featurettes:
- Meet The First Family – The creation of the Fantastic Four saved Marvel Comics in 1961 and has only flourished as years have passed. Matt Shakman and the cast explain how they found themselves gravitating toward each role and creating the ultimate family unit.
- Fantastic Futurism – The filmmakers discuss the process of immersing the cast and crew in the film’s retro-futuristic aesthetic. Join Matt Shakman and crew as they discuss the experience of shooting in gigantic mid-century New York sets and stepping into an otherworldly era.
- From Beyond and Below – The team explores bringing complex characters from the page to the screen, including a larger-than-life Galactus, grounded Harvey Elder/Mole Man, and an emotionally rich Silver Surfer.
- Optional English SDH, Spanish, and French subtitles

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Eyes Without A Face (#260)
Criterion | 1960 | 90 min | Not Rated
Directed by Georges Franju
At his secluded château in the French countryside, a brilliant, obsessive doctor (Pierre Brasseur) attempts a radical plastic surgery to restore the beauty of his daughter’s disfigured countenance—at a horrifying price. Eyes Without a Face, directed by the supremely talented Georges Franju, is rare in horror cinema for its odd mixture of the ghastly and the lyrical, and it has been a major influence on the genre in the decades since its release. There are images here—of terror, of gore, of inexplicable beauty—that once seen are never forgotten.

- New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
- One 4K UHD disc of the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features
- Blood of the Beasts, Georges Franju’s 1949 documentary about the slaughterhouses of Paris
- Archival interviews with Franju on the horror genre, cinema, and the making of Blood of the Beasts
- Interview with actor Edith Scob
- Excerpts from Les grand-pères du crime, a 1985 documentary about screenwriters Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac
- Trailers
- PLUS: Essays by novelist Patrick McGrath and film historian David Kalat
Cover by Aesthetic Apparatus




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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Paramount Pictures | 2025 | 169 min | Rated PG-13
Directed by Christopher McQuarrie
Our lives are the sum of our choices. Tom Cruise is Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.

- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTAITON OF THE FILM
- DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
- BEHIND THE SCENES
- Taking Flight—Tom Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie take you through the biplanes stunt. Witness them push things to the next level to capture these incredible flight sequences.
- To The Depths—Dive in with Tom Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie to explore every detail of the water tank/moving gimbal, the special masks/water suits, and the rigorous planning and execution of this one-of-a-kind stunt.
- To The North—Journey with the cast and crew to see how they filmed in extreme conditions to create the breathtaking sequence in the high Arctic of Svalbard.
- Through the Mine—Explore the Middleton Mine as the team highlights the risks, challenges, and practical elements to pull off this incredible action sequence.
- The Score—A behind-the-scenes look at the original music composed for the film.
- EDITORIAL CONTENT
- Deleted Footage Montage with Optional Commentary by Director Christopher McQuarrie—Director Christopher McQuarrie shares some of the stunning, never-before-seen deleted shots that did not make the final film.
- Olifants River Canyon with Optional Commentary by Director Christopher McQuarrie—Director Christopher McQuarrie details the difficulties of shooting the dangerous, low level flying sequence through the Olifants River Canyon in South Africa.
- Biplane Transfer with Optional Commentary by Director Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise—Tom Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie discuss the challenges of filming the highly technical and extremely dangerous biplane transfer stunt at high altitudes.
- COMMENTARIES
- Commentary by Director Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise—Enjoy a compelling, in-depth discussion with Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise.
- Commentary by Director Christopher McQuarrie, Editor Eddie Hamilton, and First Assistant Director Mary Boulding—Experience the film with riveting insights and analysis from these acclaimed filmmakers.
- Commentary by Composers Max Aruj and Alfie Godfrey, and Score Producer Cécile Tournesac—Hear from the artists who enhance the action with thrilling music.
- PROMO SPOTS
- Parachute Burn— Watch Tom Cruise earn a Guinness World Record for the most burning parachute jumps by an individual.
- Snorri Rig Camera— Survival is in the details. See the unique camera set up for Tom as he does his parachute jump.
- Jump Flip— Witness Tom’s epic jump.
- Long Wing— See Tom hang on to the wing of the biplane mid-flight.
- STILL GALLERIES
- Tom Cruise (Biography included)
- Christopher McQuarrie
- Collaboration
- Supporting Cast
- ISOLATED SCORE TRACK
- Optional English SDH, Spanish, and French subtitles for the main feature

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Sketch
Vidangel Studios | 2025 | 92 min | Rated PG
Directed by Seth Worley
When a young girl’s sketchbook falls into a strange pond, her drawings come to life—unpredictable, chaotic, and dangerously real. As the town unravels, she and her brother must track down the creatures before they leave permanent damage. Their father, racing to find them through the fallout, must navigate a town in crisis to reunite his family and stop the disaster they never meant to unleash.

- Exclusive audio commentary
- Roundtable conversation with cast and crew members
- Bonus videos
- Optional English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese subtitles for the main feature



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Weapons
Warner Bros | 2025 | 128 min | Rated R
Directed by Zach Cregger
When all but one child from the same class mysteriously vanish on the same night at exactly the same time, a community is left questioning who or what is behind their disappearance.

- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTAION OF THE FILM
- DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
- Director Zach Cregger: Making Horror Personal (featurette) – Zach Cregger unravels the intricate origins of Weapons. In this insightful exclusive, he details the initial sparks of inspiration that ignited the project, revealing how elements of his own life experiences found their way into the film’s core.
- Weaponized: The Cast of Weapons (featurette) – An ensemble piece showcasing the stark personalities and combative dynamic between the different characters, as well as the motivations that lead them down the path of mystery, conflict, and death.
- Weapons: Texture of Terror (featurette) – Maybrook, a seemingly perfect town, harbors a darkness that runs deeper than its charming façade. Tom Hammock, along with key cast and crew, delves into the intricacies of designing the terror that grips this unsuspecting community.
- Optional English SDH, Canadian French, Parisian French, and Latin Spanish subtitles for the main feature

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- Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Series (2000-2024)
- Good Bye, Dragon Life (2024)
- The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs (2018)
- Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation – Season Two, Part Two (2023)
- Sasuke: The Complete Television Series (1968-1969)
- Sword Oratoria: The Complete Collection




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Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection
(Saboteur | Shadow of a Doubt | Rope | Rear Window | The Trouble with Harry | The Man Who Knew Too Much | Vertigo | North By Northwest | Psycho | The Birds | Marnie | Torn Curtain | Topaz | Frency | Family Point)
Universal Studios | 1942-1976 | 15 Movies | 1762 min | Rated PG, PG-13, R
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Universally recognized as the Master of Suspense, the legendary Alfred Hitchcock directed some of cinema’s most thrilling and unforgettable classics. Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection features 15 iconic films from the acclaimed director’s illustrious career including Psycho, The Birds, Rear Window, Vertigo, North by Northwest and many more. Starring Hollywood favorites such as James Stewart, Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Paul Newman, Janet Leigh, Anthony Perkins, Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery and Kim Novak, this definitive collection showcases a true cinematic master at his best.

Disc 1 – Saboteur:
- Includes a digital copy of Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.)
- 4x Sharper than Full HD with High Dynamic Range (HDR10)
- Saboteur: A Closer Look
- Storyboards
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Sketches
- Production Photographs
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc 2 – Shadow of a Doubt:
- 4x Sharper than Full HD with High Dynamic Range (HDR10)
- Beyond Doubt: The Making of Hitchcock’s Favorite Film
- Production Drawings by Art Director Robert Boyle
- Production Photographs
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc 3 – Rope:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Rope Unleashed
- Production Photographs
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc 4 – Rear Window:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Rear Window Ethics: An Original Documentary
- A Conversation with Screenwriter John Michael Hayes
- Pure Cinema: Through the Eyes of the Master
- Breaking Barriers: The Sound of Hitchcock
- Hitchcock/Truffaut
- Masters of Cinema
- Production Photographs
- Theatrical Trailer
- Re-release Trailer Narrated by James Stewart
- Feature Commentary with John Fawell, Author of Hitchcock’s Rear Window: the Well Made Film
Disc 5 – The Trouble with Harry:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- The Trouble with Harry Isn’t Over
- Production Photographs
- Trailer
Disc 6 – The Man Who Knew Too Much:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- The Making of The Man Who Knew Too Much
- Saving The Man Who Knew Too Much
- Production Photographs
- Trailers
- Includes the Original Perspecta Audio Track Unheard Since Its Original Theatrical Run in 1956 (4K only)
Disc 7 – Vertigo:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Obsessed with Vertigo: New Life of Hitchcock’s Masterpiece
- Partners in Crime: Hitchcock’s Collaborators
- Foreign Censorship Ending
- Hitchcock/Truffaut
- Feature Commentary with Film Director William Friedkin
- Theatrical Trailer
- Restoration Theatrical Trailer
- 100 Years of Universal: The Lew Wasserman Era
Disc 8 – North by Northwest:
- Destination Hitchcock: The Making of North by Northwest
- The Master’s Touch: Hitchcock’s Signature Style
- North by Northwest: One for the Ages
- A Guided Tour with Alfred Hitchcock
- Commentary by Screenwriter Ernest Lehman
Disc 9 – Psycho (1960):
- 4x Sharper than Full HD with High Dynamic Range (HDR10)
- The Making of Psycho
- Psycho Sound
- In The Master’s Shadow: Hitchcock’s Legacy
- Hitchcock/Truffaut
- Newsreel Footage: The Release of Psycho
- The Shower Scene: With and Without Music
- The Shower Sequence: Storyboards by Saul Bass
- The Psycho Archives
- Posters and Psycho Ads
- Lobby Cards
- Behind-the-Scenes Photographs
- Production Photographs
- Psycho Theatrical Trailers
- Psycho Re-release Trailers
- Feature Commentary with Stephen Rebello, author of “Alfred Hitchcock and The Making of Psycho”
Disc 10 – The Birds:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- The Birds: Hitchcock’s Monster Movie
- All About The Birds
- Tippi Hedren’s Screen Test
- Deleted Scenes
- The Original Ending
- Hitchcock/Truffaut
- The Birds Is Coming (Universal International Newsreel)
- Suspense Story: National Press Club Hears Hitchcock (Universal International Newsreel)
- Theatrical Trailer
- 100 Years of Universal: Restoring the Classics
- 100 Years of Universal: The Lot
Disc 11 – Marnie:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- The Trouble with Marnie
- The Marnie Archives
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc 12 – Torn Curtain:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Torn Curtain Rising
- Scenes Scored by Bernard Herrmann
- Production Photographs
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc 13 – Topaz:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Alternate Endings
- Topaz: An Appreciation by Film Historian and Critic Leonard Maltin
- Storyboards: The Mendozas
- Production Photographs
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc 14 – Frenzy:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- The Story of Frenzy
- Production Photographs
- Theatrical Trailer
Disc 15 – Family Plot:
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Plotting Family Plot
- Storyboards: The Chase Scene
- Production Photographs
- Theatrical Trailers




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Back to the Future: The Ultimate Trilogy
(40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)
Universal Studios | 1985-1990 | 3 Movies | 343 min | Rated PG
Directed by Robert Zemeckis
Experience one of the most popular movie series of all time like never before with Back to the Future: The Ultimate Trilogy! Join Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox), Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) and a time traveling DeLorean for the adventure of a lifetime as they travel to the past, present and future, setting off a time-shattering chain reaction that disrupts the space-time continuum! From filmmakers Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, this unforgettable collection features hours of bonus features and is an unrivaled trilogy that stands the test of time.

Disc 1 – Back to the Future:
- Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray and a digital copy of Back to the Future (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.)
- Features Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Deleted Scenes
- Tales from The Future: In the Beginning…
- Tales from The Future: Time to Go
- Tales from The Future: Keeping Time
- The Making of Back to the Future
- Making the Trilogy: Chapter One
- Back to the Future Night
- Michael J. Fox Q&A
- Original Makeup Tests
- Outtakes
- Nuclear Test Site Sequence
- Photo Galleries
- Huey Lewis and the News “The Power of Love” Music Video
- Theatrical Teaser Trailer
- Join Team Fox
- Q&A Commentary with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
- Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
Disc 2 – Back to the Future:
- Deleted Scenes
- Tales from The Future: In the Beginning…
- Tales from The Future: Time to Go
- Tales from The Future: Keeping Time
- The Marking of Back to the Future
- Making the Trilogy: Chapter One
- Back to the Future Night
- Michael J. Fox Q&A
- Original Makeup Tests
- Outtakes
- Nuclear Test Site Sequence
- Photo Galleries
- Huey Lewis and the News “The Power of Love” Music Video
- Theatrical Teaser Trailer
- Join Team Fox
- Q&A Commentary with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
- Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
Disc 3 – Back to the Future Part II:
- Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray and a digital copy of Back to the Future Part II (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.)
- Features Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Deleted Scene
- Tales from The Future: Time Flies
- The Physics of Back to the Future with Dr. Michio Kaku
- The Making of Back to the Future Part II
- Making the Trilogy: Chapter Two
- Outtakes
- Production Design
- Storyboarding
- Designing the Delorean
- Designing Time Travel
- Hoverboard Test
- Evolution of Visual Effects Shots
- Photo Galleries
- Theatrical Trailer
- Q&A Commentary with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
- Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
Disc 4 – Back to the Future Part II:
- Deleted Scene
- Tales from The Future: Time Flies
- The Physics of Back to the Future with Dr. Michio Kaku
- The Making of Back to the Future Part II
- Making the Trilogy: Chapter Two
- Outtakes
- Production Design
- Storyboarding
- Designing the Delorean
- Designing Time Travel
- Hoverboard Test
- Evolution of Visual Effects Shots
- Photo Galleries
- Theatrical Trailer
- Q&A Commentary with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
- Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
Disc 5 – Back to the Future Part III:
- Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray and a digital copy of Back to the Future Part III (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.)
- Features Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Deleted Scene
- Tales from The Future: Third Time’s the Charm
- Tales from The Future: The Test of Time
- The Making of Back to the Future Part II
- Making the Trilogy: Chapter Three
- The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy
- Outtakes
- Designing the Town of Hill Valley
- Designing the Campaign
- ZZ Top “Doubleback” Music Video
- FAQs About the Trilogy
- Theatrical Trailer
- Back to the Future: The Ride
- Q&A Commentary with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
- Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
Disc 6 – Back to the Future Part III:
- Deleted Scene
- Tales from The Future: Third Time’s the Charm
- Tales from The Future: The Test of Time
- The Making of Back to the Future Part II
- Making the Trilogy: Chapter Three
- The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy
- Outtakes
- Designing the Town of Hill Valley
- Designing the Campaign
- ZZ Top “Doubleback” Music Video
- FAQs About the Trilogy
- Theatrical Trailer
- Back to the Future: The Ride
- Q&A Commentary with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
- Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
Disc 7:
- The Hollywood Museum Goes Back to the Future
- Back to the Future: The Musical Behind the Scenes
- An Alternate Future: Lost Audition Tapes
- Could You Survive The Movies? Back to the Future
- 2015 Message from Doc Brown
- Doc Brown Saves the World! Short Film
- OUTATIME: Restoring the DeLorean
- Looking Back to the Future
- Episodes from Back to the Future: The Animated Series
- 2015 Commercials
Disc 8:
- 40 Years Later: Reflecting on the The Future
- Back to Hill Valley
- Untold Stories of Back to the Future
- TCM Film Festival Panel
- A Mystery in History


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Back To The Future
Universal Studios | 1985 | 116 min | Rated PG
Directed by Robert Zemeckis
BACK TO THE FUTURE (STEELBOOK) Michael J. Fox stars as Marty McFly, a teen from 1985 who accidentally travels back to 1955 in a time machine constructed out of a DeLorean by his friend, frazzled scientist Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd). Trapped in the past, Marty must restore the timeline by playing matchmaker to his future parents (Crispin Glover and Lea Thompson) while Doc’s ’50s counterpart tries to help him get back to 1985. Thomas F. Wilson also stars in director Robert Zemeckis’ exciting blend of sci-fi, action, and comedy.

- 40 YEARS LATER: REFLECTING ON THE FUTURE
Co-writer/producer Bob Gale reflects on the legacy and cultural impact of the films. - BACK TO HILL VALLEY
Join Bob Gale along with Donald Fullilove (“Mayor Goldie Wilson”) as they revisit and discuss some of the most iconic filming locations. - UNTOLD STORIES OF BACK TO THE FUTURE
Journey back in time with crew members as they share their personal stories from the set. - TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL PANEL
Bob Gale, cinematographer Dean Cundey and stunt double Charlie Croughwell reunite at the 40th Anniversary premiere. - A MYSTERY IN HISTORY
Discover the rich history of the Gibson guitar Marty McFly plays at the Enchantment Under the Sea dance and hear from the cast as they rally fans to help find the iconic prop that’s been missing for 40 years. - Deleted Scenes
- Tales from the Future: In the Beginning…
- Tales from the Future: Time to Go
- Tales from the Future: Keeping Time
- Archival Featurettes: The Making of Back to the Future, Making the Trilogy: Chapter One, Back to the Future
- Michael J. Fox Q&A
- Original Makeup Tests, Outtakes, Nuclear Test Site Sequence, Photo Galleries*
- Huey Lewis and the News “The Power of Love” Music Video
- Theatrical Teaser Trailer
- Q&A Commentary with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
- Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton




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Back To The Future Part II
Universal Studios | 1989 | 108 min | Rated PG
Directed by Robert Zemeckis
Getting back was only the beginning as the most spectacular time-travel adventure ever continues in Back to the Future Part II — the sequel that proves that lightning can strike twice! Picking up precisely where they left off, Marty and Doc (Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd) launch themselves to the year 2015 to fine-tune the future and inadvertently disrupt the space-time continuum. Now, their only chance to fix the present is by going back to 1955 all over again before it is too late. From Academy Award®-winning filmmakers Steven Spielberg° and Robert Zemeckis°, Back to the Future Part II proves true excitement is timeless.

- Deleted Scenes
- Tales from the Future: Time Flies
- The Physics of Back to the Future
- Archival Featurettes: The Making of Back to the Future Part II, Making the Trilogy: Chapter Two
- Outtakes, Production Design, Storyboarding, Designing the DeLorean, Designing Time Travel, Hoverboard Test, Evolution of Visual Effects Shots, Photo Galleries‡
- Theatrical Trailer
- Q&A Commentary with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
- Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton




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Back To The Future Part III
Universal Studios | 1990 | 118 min | Rated PG
Directed by Robert Zemeckis
They’ve saved the biggest trip for last as the most popular time-traveling movie trilogy ever comes to a rousing conclusion in Back to the Future Part III! Stranded in 1955 after a freak accident, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) discovers he must travel back to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) before he becomes smitten with school teacher Clara Clayton (Mary Steenburgen). Now, it’s up to Marty to keep Doc out of trouble, get the DeLorean running, and put the past, present and future on track so they can all get back to where—and when—they belong.

- Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray and a digital copy of Back to the Future Part III (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.)
- Features Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Deleted Scene
- Tales from The Future: Third Time’s the Charm
- Tales from The Future: The Test of Time
- The Making of Back to the Future Part III
- Making the Trilogy: Chapter Three
- The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy
- Outtakes
- Designing the Town of Hill Valley
- Designing the Campaign
- ZZ Top “Doubleback” Music Video
- FAQs About the Trilogy
- Theatrical Trailer
- Back to the Future: The Ride
- Q&A Commentary with Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Bob Gale
- Feature Commentary with Producers Bob Gale and Neil Canton
- The Hollywood Museum Goes Back to the Future
- Back to the Future: The Musical Behind the Scenes
- An Alternate Future: Lost Audition Tapes
- Could You Survive The Movies? Back to the Future
- 2015 Message from Doc Brown
- Doc Brown Saves the World! Short Film
- OUTATIME: Restoring the DeLorean
- Looking Back to the Future
- 2 Episodes from Back to the Future: The Animated Series
- 2015 Commercials




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The Bone Collector
Kino Lorber | 1999 | 118 min | Rated R
Directed by Phillip Noyce
Screen greats Denzel Washington (Training Day, Inside Man) and Angelina Jolie (Changeling, Salt) star in this “extremely gripping” (The Washington Post) suspense thriller about a serial killer who takes his victims’ lives and leaves behind mysterious pieces of a bizarre puzzle. It is now up to Lincoln Rhyme (Washington), a onetime top homicide investigator, who may be the only person who can make sense of the killer’s deranged plan. But after a tragic accident changes his life forever, Rhyme can only watch as other cops bungle the case…until he teams up with a young rookie, Amelia Donaghy (Jolie). Soon they’re on the trail of a vicious, sadistic murderer who will stop at nothing on his deadly mission. At any moment, Rhyme and Amelia could become his next targets—and their first case together could become their last. Directed by Phillip Noyce (Dead Calm, Blind Fury, Patriot Games) from the chilling bestseller, The Bone Collector also features Queen Latifah, Michael Rooker, Luis Guzmán, Bobby Cannavale and Ed O’Neill.

DISC 1 (4KUHD):
- Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master – From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative (Approved by Director Phillip Noyce)
- Audio Commentary by Director Phillip Noyce
- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Steve Mitchell and Edwin Samuelson
- NEW Audio Commentary by Novelist/Critic Kim Newman and Writer/Journalist Barry Forshaw
- 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 (Approved by Director Phillip Noyce)
- Audio Commentary by Director Phillip Noyce
- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Steve Mitchell and Edwin Samuelson
- NEW Audio Commentary by Novelist/Critic Kim Newman and Writer/Journalist Barry Forshaw
- Spotlight on Location: Featurette (22:36)
- Theatrical Trailer (Newly Mastered in 2K)
- 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 Audio
- Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
- Optional English Subtitles


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The Curse of Frankenstein
(WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION)
Warner Bros | 1957 | 82 min | Not Rated
Directed by Terence Fisher
In 1957, Hammer Films carved out their own place in cinema history by revisiting a classic horror tale, Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN and bringing the fabled story into a modern era with a new take on the material. With a highly original screenplay by Jimmy Sangster, splendid direction from Terence Fisher, and stellar performances by Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN became an instant classic, and began Hammer’s reign as the leading producer of horror films for many years to come. Warner Bros. had the honor of being the film’s original distributor, and the relationship between Hammer Films and WB became a vital partnership between the two companies.
Nearly 70 years later, Hammer Films and the Warner Archive Collection have proudly joined together to bring forth THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN in an all-new fully restored 4K HDR presentation (with three different aspect ratios) and an impressive array of new bonus features, as well as legacy pieces, that will allow fans to immerse themselves in the history of THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN and HAMMER FILMS as never before. In addition to the 3-disc 4K Blu-ray presentation (2 4K Blu-ray BD-100s, and a Blu-ray bonus disc of special features), there will also be a new 3-disc Blu-ray edition featuring the same exact content in High Definition. Both the 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray Collector’s editions will be available on October 14 from your favorite online retailer.

- THREE-DISC (TWO 4K BLU-RAYS/BLU-RAY) COMBO PACK RELEASE
- NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THREE VERSIONS OF THE FILM:
- U.S. Theatrical version in 1.85:1 ratio
- UK Theatrical version in 1.66:1 ratio
- UK Theatrical Version in 1.37:1 with side mattes-Open Matte
- HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- NEW DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK, plus additional options
- NEW Commentary with author and critic Kim Newman, horror anthologist and writer Stephen Jones and Barry Forshaw, author of British Gothic Cinema.
- NEW Commentary with Heidi Honeycutt, writer, filmmaker and film programmer, and cult movie expert Toby Roan.
- Archival commentary with Hammer experts Marcus Hearn and Jonathan Rigby.
- Archival commentary with writer/producer Dr. Steve Haberman and filmmaker and film historian Constantine Nasr.
- TITLE TBC: Phil Leakey’s Creature make-up is the stuff of legend and an inspiration to generations of budding make-up artists. Igor Studios’ Lou Elsey and Academy Award-winning Dave Elsey recreate Leakey’s iconic make-up on actor James Swanton alongside comments from Phil himself courtesy of a previously unheard audio interview and a newly-recorded interview with Phil’s son Peter.
- TITLE TBC: Wardrobe Mistress Molly Arbuthnot’s contributions to Hammer’s gothics are often overlooked but cannot be underestimated. Professor Melanie Bell and the BFI’s Jo Botting discuss Molly and her work alongside contributions from actor Melvyn Hayes, who was costumed by Molly at Bray for his role as young Victor;
- TITLE TBC: Jimmy Sangster rose through the production ranks at Hammer to become one of their key creatives and an influence on many who followed. Writer/actor Mark Gatiss, writer/publisher Dick Klemensen, author Stephen Laws, screenwriter/novelist Stephen Gallagher, screenwriter/producer David Pirie and writer/publisher Wayne Kinsey discuss the man and the lasting impact of his work; A previously unheard audio interview with cinematographer Jack Asher gives a personal insight into one of his best-known works.
- Beside the Seaside: Actor Madeline Smith visits Peter Cushing’s beloved hometown of Whitstable in the company of Hammer expert Wayne Kinsey, to learn more about the man behind the actor.
- A Gothic History of Frankenstein: Scriptwriter and novelist Stephen Volk discusses Shelley’s original novel, its adaptation to cinema and the legacy of Hammer’s genre-defining 1957 film.
- Restoration featurette: A look behind-the-scenes at how the new 4K restoration of The Curse of Frankenstein was made. Frankenstein Reborn:
- Archival featurette that looks at the making of this iconic film with actor Melvyn Hayes, Hammer experts Denis Meikle and Jonathan Rigby and James Bernard’s biographer David Huckvale. Also includes archive footage of Michael Carreras and Jimmy Sangster. Life With Sir: Archive featurette that gives a gentle and heartwarming portrait of Peter Cushing by Joyce Broughton, his secretary and friend.
- The Resurrection Men: Archive featurette where Little Shoppe of Horrors magazine’s Dick Klemensen explains the revolutionary nature of The Curse of Frankenstein and how it gave birth to a new type of horror.
- Hideous Progeny: Archive featurette where Christopher Frayling discusses the transgressive nature of the English gothic literary tradition and its monstrous offspring, gothic cinema.
- Torrents of Light: Archive featurette where cinematographer David J. Miller examines Jack Asher’s artistry as a lighting cameraman on the Hammer gothics.
- Diabolus in Musica: Archive featurette where composer Christopher Drake reflects on the skill and talent of James Bernard and his ongoing influence as the sound of Hammer Horror.
- Alternative Eyeball Scene: Included uncut in the main feature, this alternative version of the eyeball scene shows how it was edited to appease the censors.
- Promotional materials: Trailer materials were compiled (and restored where possible) as part of the 4K restoration process of the main feature.
- Also featured is one of the 8mm cutdown versions of the film that were commercially available in the 1960s
- mage Gallery: An image gallery, including behind-the-scenes shots, alongside tracks from James Bernard’s iconic score.
- Optional English SDH, French, German, Italian, and Spanish subtitles


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The Devil’s Rejects
Lionsgate Films | 2005 | 109 min | Rated R
Directed by Rob Zombie
The Devil’s Rejects – the second installment of writer-director Rob Zombie’s demented Firefly trilogy – celebrates 20 years of depravity and dismemberment with a nationwide theatrical release on October 6 & 8. Brought to you by Fathom Events, and with a new introduction by Rob Zombie, the film begins with revenge-crazed Sheriff Wydell and his men surrounding the Fireflys’ homestead, guns blazing – but when the smoke clears, Otis and his sister, Baby, have managed to escape. Taking refuge – and hostages – in a back-road motel, the most-wanted siblings rendezvous with their deranged partner in crime, Captain Spaulding, killing whoever happens to stand in their way. But as the body count mounts higher, Sheriff Wydell decides to “cross the line” and take the law into his own hands, paving the way for one of the most terrifying, mayhem-filled showdowns in cinematic history. See it on the big screen in theaters October 6 & 8 only, for an exclusive two-night event.

- Audio Commentary with Director Rob Zombie
- Audio Commentary with Actors Sid Haig, Bill Moseley and Sheri Moon Zombie
- Blooper Reel
- The Morris Green Show – Ruggsville’s #1 Talk Show
- Mary the Monkey Girl Commercial
- Spaulding Christmas Commercial
- Cheerleader Missing – The Otis Home Movie
- Satan’s Got to Get Along Without Me – Buck Owen’s Video
- Deleted Scenes
- Make-up Tests
- Matthew McGrory Tribute
- Still Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
- TV Spots
- 30 Days in Hell: The Making of The Devil’s Rejects (rt 144 minutes)




4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $22.49
Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS
(KINO CULT #37)
Kino Lorber | 1975 | 96 min | Rated R
Directed by Don Edmonds
A cornerstone of the 1970s sexploitation cinema, Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS is a textbook example of the especially vulgar subgenre known as the Nazisploitation film, dramatizing the atrocities performed by a sadistic commandant (Dyanne Thorne) at a German concentration camp. Ilsa uses male prisoners as erotic playthings and women as subjects of medical torture, then brutally executes all who fail to satisfy her unholy desires. Unlike the classical Hollywood depiction of WWII Nazis as having a certain nobility, Ilsa reduces fascists to self-serving monsters, completely lacking in morals, performing quack science in the guise of medical research. Despite being condemned by film critic Gene Siskel as “the most degenerate picture I have seen,” Don Edmonds’ orgy of violence became a runaway success. Ilsa immortalized Thorne as a grindhouse goddess and inspired three sequels and a host of imitations, none of which could rival the shocking depravity of the original. In presenting the complete four-film cycle of Ilsa films, Kino Cult has crafted new 4K restorations and is framing each release with the original (uncensored) poster art and a wealth of contextual material, including the recollections of producer David F. Friedman, director Don Edmonds, and actress Dianne Thorne (recorded in 2000). Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS contains scenes of graphic violence and sexuality that some audiences may find offensive. Viewer discretion is advised.

- Audio Commentary by Actress Dyanne Thorne, Director Don Edmonds, and Producer David F. Friedman, Moderated by Humorist Martin Lewis
- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Kat Ellinger and Evgueni Mlodik
- She Wolf of the SS: Interview With Don Edmonds, by Elijah Drenner
- Theatrical Trailer
- Stills Gallery


2-disc blu-ray STEELBOOK: $69.99
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
Sentai Filmworks | 2015-2016 | Season 1 | 350 min | Rated TV-MA
Directed by Yoshiki Yamakawa, Hideki Tachibana
Our band of bold adventurers has just blown through the 18th level of the world’s most fearsome dungeon, so what do they do for an encore? Since the city of Orario doesn’t have a theme park, the next choice for Bell, Hestia, Lilly and the gang would seem to be a trip to the hot springs… and, conveniently enough, a battle with some hellhounds has led them to an undiscovered underground oasis! However, there’s something fishy about these springs, beyond the fact that Hermes happens to have bathing suits for all the ladies in their correct sizes! Will the secret be discovered before it’s too late? Will Hestia finally come clean with Bell? It’ll all come out in the wash when our heroes learn the answer!

- 2-disc Original Soundtrack
- Clean Opening Animation
- Clean Closing Animation




LIONSGATE LIMITED EXCLUSIVE 4K ULTRA HD STEELBOOK: $34.99
Jacob’s Ladder
Lionsgate Films | 1990 | 113 min | Rated R
Directed by Adrian Lyne
In director Adrian Lyne’s 1990 supernatural thriller ― making its debut in reality-blurring 4K ― a haunted Vietnam veteran, Jacob Singer (Tim Robbins), suffers a slow unraveling while trying to adjust to postwar life. Wracked by horrific visions, despondent over his son’s death, Jacob isn’t sure where his dreams end and waking life begins ― or whether he’s alive, dead, or somewhere in between. Timeless and wrenchingly powerful, Jacob’s Ladder is a moving, unforgettable experience.

Lionsgate Limited Extra:
– The Rungs of Jacob’s Ladder
Legacy Special Features:
– Audio Commentary by Director Adrian Lyne
– Audio Commentary by Film Historian and Host of “The Projection Booth” Mike White
– “Making of” Featurette
– Building Jacob’s Ladder
– Prepare the Way: Interview with Screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin
– Where Is the Ladder? The Locations of Jacob’s Ladder
– Hidden in Plain Sight: Spirituality in Jacob’s Ladder
– Something’s Wrong with My Head: Vietnam War Trauma and Jacob’s Ladder
– Deleted Scenes
– Trailer Gallery




LIONSGATE LIMITED EXCLUSIVE 4K ULTRA HD DIGIPACK: $31.99
Knock Knock
Lionsgate Films | 2015 | 96 min | Rated R
Directed by Eli Roth
In this chilling, suspenseful thriller from acclaimed director Eli Roth — now on 4K for the first time — devoted family man Evan (Keanu Reeves) is home alone on a stormy night when two stranded, mysterious women (Ana de Armas, Lorenza Izzo) show up asking for help. Opening the door to the two young women, Evan becomes trapped and tormented inside his own home as his kind gesture leads to a sadistic, twisted game of seduction, manipulation, and temptation.

The Lionsgate Limited Edition 4K also includes new special features:
- The Art of Seduction: Looking Back on Knock Knock
- Establishing Shot with Director Eli Roth
- Theatrical Trailer
Legacy Special Features:
- Audio Commentary with Director Eli Roth, Actor Lorenza Izzo, Producer-Cowriter Nicolás López, and Actor-Producer Colleen Camp
- The Art of Destruction: The Making of Knock Knock
- Deleted Scenes
- Stills Gallery




LIMITED EDITION 4K ULTRA HD steelbook: $29.99
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Warner Bros. | 2003 | 1 Movie, 2 Cuts | 263 min | Rated PG-13
Directed by Peter Jackson
It is time. For Frodo to overcome the wickedness of Gollum, the horrifying attack of the colossal arachnid Shelob and the soul-twisting allure of a ring that resists destruction. For Aragorn to take up the sword of his forebears and the crown of his birthright. For the mighty clash that wizard Gandalf calls “the great battle of our time.” And for the inspired culmination of the films based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s literary classic. For the third time, a Rings movie was a Best Picture Academy Award® nominee and for the first time it claimed that prize (plus 10 more).* The King deserves its crown.

- Includes Theatrical and Extended Versions on 3 Discs
The final battle for Middle-earth begins, Frodo and Sam, led by Gollum, continue their dangerous mission toward the fires of Mount Doom in order to destroy the One Ring.




4K ULTRA HD + BLU-RAY: $59.99
Mad Foxes
Cauldron Films | 1981 | 80 min | Unrated
Directed by Paul Grau
After playboy Hal (José Gras — Conquest) tangles with a group of bikers at a red light that leaves one of them dead, the situation violently escalates leading to a bloodbath of shootings, assaults, murder and a well deserved disMEMBERment! The carnage drives us full throttle from the streets to the countryside, with a soundtrack that will easily rock you, Mad Foxes is the ride (or die!) of a lifetime… Directed by Paul Grau and Produced by Swiss exploitation master Erwin C. Dietrich (best known for his work with Jess Franco on films such as Jack the Ripper, Barbed Wire Dolls, and many others), Mad Foxes is an absolutely unhinged revenge film filled with all the violence, nudity, and sex you would expect with a dash of heavy metal and a star making performance from a custom Corvette Stingray! Cauldron Films has prepared Mad Foxes to be your next cult movie obsession with this worldwide UHD debut featuring a new 4K restoration w/ Dolby Vision color grade, artwork by Justin Coffee, and loaded with extras including an exclusive interview with the elusive José Gras produced by Eugenio Ercolani!

DISC ONE – 4K BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE OCN OF THE UNCUT VERSION OF THE FILM FROM THE
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- English and Spanish audio tracks, with optional English and English SDH subtitles for the main feature
- Audio Commentary by film critics Nanni Cobretti and Merlyn Roberts
DISC TWO – BLU-RAY
- NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE OCN OF THE UNCUT VERSION OF THE FILM FROM THE
- English and Spanish audio tracks, with optional English and English SDH subtitles for the main feature
- Audio Commentary by film critics Nanni Cobretti and Merlyn Roberts
- The Untold Story of Robert O’Neal – Interview with actor José Gras (46 min.)
- Erwin and the Foxes (23 mins)(Producer Erwin C. Dietrich + actors Eric Falk and Helmi Sigg talk about Mad Foxes)
- Mad Eric – interview with actor Eric Falk (9 mins)
- Nazi Fox Bikers Must Die – An Essay by Troy Howarth (19 min.)
- Image Gallery
- Trailer
- Rigid slipcase w/ artwork by Justin Coffee – limited edition only
- Poster (folded) – limited edition only




BLU-RAY: $37.99
Bette Davis Collection
(Jezebel | Dark Victory | The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex | The Letter)
Warner Bros. | 1938-1940 | 4 Movies
Directed by William Wyler, Michael Curtiz, Edmund Goulding
The incomparable Bette Davis in four of her best Warner Bros. classics: JEZEBEL, DARK VICTORY, THE LETTER, and THE PRIVATE LIVES OF ELIZABETH AND ESSEX

- Not Listed


BLU-RAY: $15.99
Boomerang
Kino Lorber | 1976 | 100 min | Not Rated
Directed by José Giovanni
International icon Alain Delon (Un Flic, Icy Breasts) delivers a fine dramatic performance in Boomerang (Comme un boomerang), a compelling father-and-son story from the famed crime-novelist/filmmaker José Giovanni (Birds of Prey, Last Known Address, Scoumoune). While under the influence of drugs, a teenager, Eddy, kills a policeman. His father, Jacques (Delon), pleads extenuating circumstances and nearly succeeds in gaining the confidence of the policeman’s widow…until the press reveals that Jacques is an ex-gangster who has spent time in prison. The film’s title refers to the cyclical nature of violence and retribution, and how a man’s past actions can reverberate through future generations. Co-written by Delon himself, Boomerang features Carla Gravina (The Antichrist), Charles Vanel (The Wages of Fear) and a musical score by the great Georges Delerue (The Day of the Jackal, The Day of the Dolphin).

- 2021 4K Restoration
- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Howard S. Berger, Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
- Theatrical Trailer
- In French with Optional English Subtitles


BLU-RAY: $14.99
Cop Or Hood
Kino Lorber | 1979 | 107 min | Not Rated
Directed by Georges Lautner
Screen legend Jean-Paul Belmondo (Le Doulos, The Hunter Will Get You) gives one of his slickest, slyest performances in the action-packed comedy-thriller, Cop or Hood (Flic ou voyou). When a small-town police chief is found dead in a prostitute’s house, a particularly handsome and quick-witted Paris commissioner named Stan Borowitz (Belmondo) is sent to investigate. Posing as the prostitute’s long-lost brother “Antonio Cerruti,” he discovers a mare’s nest of “ripoux” (French for “corrupt cops”). In fact, the whole town is downright dirty, right up to the mayor! Director Georges Lautner (Le Professionnel, Icy Breasts) teams with screenwriters Michel Audiard (The Body of My Enemy, Deadly Circuit) and Jean Herman (The Outsider, Dog Day) for one of Belmondo’s wittiest, wildest outings. Featuring the lovely Marie Laforêt (Purple Noon) and a jazzy score by Philippe Sarde (Barocco) with Chet Baker on trumpet.

- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Howard S. Berger, Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
- Theatrical Trailer
- In French with Optional English Subtitles


BLU-RAY: $47.99
Daiei Gothic: Japanese Ghost Stories Vol. 2
(Ghost of Kasane Swamp | The Haunted Castle | Demon of Mount Oe)
Radiance Films | 1960-1970 | 3 Movies | 278 min | Not Rated
Directed by Tokuzô Tanaka, Kimiyoshi Yasuda
Japan’s classic ghost stories are brought to the screen by masters of the genre, Tokuzo Tanaka (The Snow Woman) and Kimiyoshi Yasuda (Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare).
The Demon of Mount Oe
In The Demon of Mount Oe, a group of mighty warriors is sent to eliminate a demon who steals women from the imperial capital of Kyoto. On the way, they face a satanic bull, a giant spider and a diabolical witch, but the closer they come to their goal, the more they realise that the demon they’ve been ordered to kill is far more human than they were led to believe.
The Haunted Castle
In The Haunted Castle, a blind monk is killed in a cowardly manner by a samurai lord. When the monk’s sister is ordered to become the lord’s concubine, she commits suicide and transfers her grudge to their black cat, who assumes the human form of one of the lord’s ladies-in-waiting and begins to wreak havoc around the castle court. The lord’s Machiavellian right-hand man (Rokko Toura, Kuroneko) and a young swordsman (Kojiro Hongo, The Bride from Hades) combine forces to solve the mystery and stop the supernatural menace.
The Ghost of Kasane Swamp
In The Ghost of Kasane Swamp a samurai’s wife tries to repay her husband’s debt with her body but is caught in bed with the money lender and they are both murdered by her husband who dumps their bodies in a nearby swamp. Shingoro and Oshiga, the money lender and samurai’s children, find a curse has been passed to them as they each try to recover the money.

- NEW 4K RESTORATIONS OF EACH FILM by Radiance Films
- Uncompressed mono PCM audio for each film
- Optional English subtitles for all films
- Newly designed box and booklet artwork by Time Tomorrow
- Limited edition 80-page perfect bound book featuring new writing by Amber T, Jasper Sharp, and Tom Mes, plus archival writing by Daniel O’Neill and original ghost stories The Goblin of Oeyama and The Vampire Cat
- Limited Edition of 4,000 copies presented in a rigid box with full-height Scanavo cases for each film and removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
THE DEMON OF MOUNT OE
- New interview with period film historian Taichi Kasuga (2025)
- Blade of the Demon Slayer: a visual essay by Tom Mes (2025)
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Filippo Di Battista
THE HAUNTED CASTLE
- New interview with J-horror filmmaker Mari Asato (2025)
- A visual essay by ghost story scholar Zack Davisson (2025)
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Filippo Di Battista
THE GHOST OF KASANE SWAMP
- New interview with J-horror filmmaker Norio Tsuruta (2025)
- Select-scene audio commentary by horror film scholar Lindsay Nelson (2025)
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Filippo Di Battista


BLU-RAY: $14.99
Death Packs a Suitcase
(Kino Cult #38)
Kino Lorber | 1972 | 81 min | Not Rated
Directed by Jesús Franco
A black-gloved killer stalks London, packing the suitcases of their victims before murdering them with an exotic dagger. Surrounded by potential suspects but lacking hard evidence, a smooth-talking Inspector (Fred Williams, The Vengeance of Dr. Mabuse) seeks the help of famous crime-novelist Charles Barton (Horst Tappert, German TV’s Derrick). Euro-horror filmmaker Jess Franco took a break from his decadent sex thrillers (Vampyros Lesbos) to demonstrate his versatility with this whodunit. Working carefully within the genre of the German “Krimi” film, Franco nevertheless managed to infuse the film with personal touches: dynamic camerawork, seductive women, comic flourishes, all set to a jazz soundtrack by Rolf Kühn. Also released as Der Todesrächer von Soho (The Avenger of Soho), Death Packs a Suitcase was adapted from a story by Bryan Edgar Wallace, who carried on the literary tradition of his father, legendary mystery-writer Edgar Wallace (The Dark Eyes of London).

- Audio Commentary by Film Historians Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson


LIONSGATE LIMITED EXCLUSIVE BLU-RAY: $24.99
Hider In The House
(Vestron Video collector’s series #35)
Lionsgate Films | 1989 | 104 min | Rated R
Directed by Matthew Patrick
When Julie and Phil Dreyer (Daytime Emmy® nominee Mimi Rogers and Oscar® nominee Michael McKean) and their two kids move into their dream home in an idyllic suburban community, they have no idea it is about to become their worst nightmare. Unbeknownst to the Dreyers, deranged criminal psychopath Tom Sykes (Oscar® nominee Gary Busey) — released after 18 years in a mental institution for the brutal murder of his parents — had taken up residence in the attic of their recently built home. Obsessed with Julie and secretly stalking the unsuspecting family from within the house, Sykes unleashes a campaign of terror against anyone who stands in the way of the family he now claims as his own.

- Audio Commentary with Hider in the House Director Matthew Patrick and Filmmaker Michael Felsher
- Out of Hiding: The Screenplay of Hider in the House
- Tragic Tones: The Music of Hider in the House
- No Place Like Home: The Production of Hider in the House
- Still Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
- Optional English, English SDH, and Spanish subtitles for the main feature




BLU-RAY: $55.99
Hollywood Legends of Horror Collection
(Doctor X | The Return of Doctor X | Mark of the Vampire | The Mask of Fu Manchu | Mad Love | The Devil-Doll)
Warner Bros. | 1932-1939 | 6 Movies | 412 min
Directed by Tod Browning, Karl Freund, Michael Curtiz, Charles Brabin, Vincent Sherman, Charles Vidor
Classic tales of mad passions and madder deeds! Includes: Doctor X, The Return of Doctor X, Mark of the Vampire, The Mask of Fu Manchu, Mad Love, and The Devil-Doll.

- Not Listed


BLU-RAY: $37.99
Joan Crawford Collection
(Grand Hotel | The Women | Possessed | The Damned Don’t Cry)
Warner Bros. | 1932-1950 | 4 Movies
Directed by Curtis Bernhardt, Vincent Sherman, Edmund Goulding, George Cukor
Celebrate the unforgettable Joan Crawford in these four of her most beloved classics: GRAND HOTEL, THE WOMEN, POSSESSED(1947), and THE DAMNED DON’T CRY

- Not Listed


BLU-RAY: $55.99
Judy Garland Collection
(Strike Up the Band | Girl Crazy | Meet Me in St. Louis | In the Good Old Summertime | Summer Stock | A Star Is Born)
Warner Bros. | 1940-1954 | 6 Movies | Rated PG
Directed by Busby Berkeley, Vincente Minnelli, Robert Z. Leonard, Charles Walters, Norman Taurog, George Cukor
It’s Judy! A collection of 6 of her great classic musicals: STRIKE UP THE BAND, GIRL CRAZY MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME, SUMMER STOCK and A STAR IS BORN.

- Not Listed


BLU-RAY: $19.92
Last Known Address
Kino Lorber | 1970 | 105 min | Not Rated
Directed by José Giovanni
French film greats Lino Ventura (Razzia sur la chnouf) and Marlène Jobert (Rider on the Rain) star in the gritty neo-noir gem, Last Known Address (Dernier domicile connu). Inspector Léonetti (Ventura), a tough, efficient Paris cop, has been exiled to a second-rate police station after being reprimanded. There he is given a partner, the young and beautiful Jeanne Dumas (Jobert). The duo are soon tasked with a very difficult mission: to find a man whose evidence is instrumental in convicting a master criminal. Their tenacity leads them through a maze of red herrings; meanwhile, they are pursued by an enigmatic gangster called Greg (Michel Constantin, Violent City). Written and directed by the famed crime-novelist/filmmaker José Giovanni (Classe tous risques, Le Deuxième souffle, Boomerang), Last Known Address is a taut, authentic police procedural highlighted by a propulsive musical score from Francois de Roubaix (Le Samouraï).

- 2020 4K Restoration
- NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Howard S. Berger, Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
- Theatrical Trailer
- In French with Optional English Subtitles


BLU-RAY: $27.33
Lovely To Look At
Warner Bros. | 1952 | 103 min | Not Rated
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy & Vincente Minnelli
In this delightful 1952 M-G-M musical, a remake of the earlier musical hit Roberta, legendary director Mervyn LeRoy conducts an all-star with superb Jerome Kern melodies, spectacular dance numbers, and a show-stopping fashion show finale. Would-be Broadway producers (Red Skelton, Howard Keel and Gower Champion) decide to raise money by selling Skelton’s half-interest in a Parisian dress salon. When they fly to Paris to meet the co-owners (Kathryn Grayson and Marge Champion), they soon discover the salon is as down and out as they are. A plan is quickly devised to turn dress sales around with a musical fashion show. But everything gets side-tracked when everyone starts to fall in love-complicated by the arrival of Keel’s old girlfriend (played by a ravishing Ann Miller). With songs like Smoke Gets In Your Eyes and I Won’t Dance, stand-out dance routines by the Champions, and a charming cameo appearance by Zsa Zsa Gabor, it’s easy to see why Lovely To Look At is a standout musical providing enchanting entertainment.

- Not Listed


BLU-RAY: $27.33
The Racket
Warner Bros. | 1951 | 89 min | Not Rated
Directed by John Cromwell
Nick Scanlon (Robert Ryan) is an old-fashioned kind of gangster. If someone crosses you, settle it with a fist or a bullet. Tom McQuigg (Robert Mitchum) is an old-fashioned kind of cop. Grab the bad guy, not the bribe. But they are both living in a corrupt new world on both sides of the law, efficient green-eyeshade types who run a crime ring like a corporation. They will not mind if Scanlon and Tom McQuigg square off . if they bring each other down. Ryan and Mitchum, who co-starred in the ground-breaking Crossfire return for another tense, character-driven, twist-laden film noir. Who’ll stab you in the back? You’ll be surprised. Making its Blu-ray debut, newly remastered from a 4K scan of the original nitrate negative, THE RACKET this new presentation draws the audience into this Film Noir classic as never before.

- Not Listed


BLU-RAY: $27.99
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
Warner Bros. | 1975 | 91 min | Rated R
Directed by Dick Richards
Gunny Rafferty (Alan Arkin) is a lonely ex-marine adrift in the sea of humanity known as Los Angeles. In the morning, he leaves his rundown apartment and drives his beat-up car to a boring, mind-numbing job. But today is going to be different when Gunny meets two footloose female drifters Mac and Frisbee (Sally Kellerman and Mackenzie Phillips) who cajole him into take a road trip to New Orleans. Resigning himself to the situation, Rafferty joins forces with this terrible twosome. On the road, their odyssey shifts into high gear as these lovable losers get into one comic misadventure after the other. Two of their victims, Charles Martin Smith (American Graffiti) and Harry Dean Staton (Paris, Texas) get humorously stung by the antics of consummate femme fatale/pool hustler Frisbee. Eventually romance brings Rafferty and Mac together. Even Frisbee’s hostile attitude softens as these lost souls form a compassionate fondness for each other. Finishing their journey on a bittersweet, but hopeful note, director Dick Richards (co-producer of Tootsie) crafted a funny and tender twist on the road movie that celebrates the human spirit.

- Not Listed


DVD: $12.95
Scarygirl
Shout Factory | 2023 | 90 min | Rated PG
Directed by Ricard Cussó
When her idyllic world is threatened by a loss of sunlight, a young girl, Arkie, must journey to a spooky and fantastical city to discover what is causing her planet’s destruction. Things are not what they seem in the city and when she realizes there is a bounty on her head, Arkie will need all the bravery and confidence she can muster to save her father from a mysterious scientist and prevent her planet from being destroyed.

- Trailer


BLU-RAY: $27.99
A Summer Place
Warner Bros. | 1959 | 130 min | Not rated
Directed by Delmer Daves
Troy Donahue and Sandra Dee star as two young lovers whose relationship catalyzes the end of their parents’ marriages during a vacation on a Maine island, A Summer Place. Young, innocent and in love on an idyllic island, Johnny (Donahue) and Molly (Dee) face the anger and guilt unleashed by the dissolution of their parents’ relationships after Molly’s father (Richard Egan) rekindles an affair he had with Johnny’s mother before either was married. Now, can young love survive as Johnny and Molly witness the enmity that has replaced the passion their parents once felt in this classic romance?

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