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NEWS: THIRTEEN NEW UK STANDARD EDITIONS "Further to the recent selling out of a number of Limited Editions, thirteen Standard Editions will be released on 20 May in the UK: the four films from the MEXICO MACABRE box set – BLACK PIT OF DR. M, THE WITCH’S MIRROR, THE BRAINIAC, and THE CURSE OF THE CRYING WOMAN; the four films from the WILLIAM CASTLE AT COLUMBIA, VOLUME TWO box set – ZOTZ!, 13 FRIGHTENED GIRLS, THE OLD DARK HOUSE, and STRAIT-JACKET; as well as the following individual titles: BRITANNIA HOSPITAL, HOFFMAN, INVINCIBLE, SECRET FRIENDS, and A SOLDIER’S STORY." RELEASE DATE CHANGES "The release dates for our 4K UHD and Blu-ray editions of PATRICK and SNAPSHOT have had to be moved to 25 March in the UK and 26 March in the US. We apologise for this delay, but assure you that it will be worth the wait. Please note that orders from our website will be fulfilled as soon as stock becomes available, which we hope will be in advance of this new date." 3 FOR £20 – NEW TITLES "Four Standard Editions have been added to the 3 for £20 offer: BELLMAN & TRUE, CRIMEWAVE, GRAY LADY DOWN and JAGGED EDGE."
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So Indicator teased George Romero's Bruiser. I've not seen it - any opinions on this one?
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#2113
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I do seem to be in a minority though. Basically because it's not a zombie film. |
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The Conans, as films, wwere a known quantity, dazzling more by force of sheer transfer quality and abundance of supplements (for a childhood Conan fan, this is pure gold) than for the films themselves. The Slaughter box was the sheer pleasure of discovery. I knew absolutely zero about him. I mean, I was somewhat familiar with his name but had never watched any of his films (and therefore had not been subjected to sub-par transfers, as most fans). I watched them disc by disc, in sequence, with extras and supplements, so that when I watched the later films, it was with much different eyes. I absolutely loved it, and it is for me THE release of the decade (the whole 2010s + this bit of 2020s). Re. boxed sets, I just finished reading Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and now have this intense curiosity about Mexican horror/sci-fi films and am quite sad that I missed on the Mexico Macabre boxed set. I had other priorities when it came out, unfortunately and now it's only available in the secondary market at absurd prices. |
#2115
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Standard editions are available so you'll only miss out on the book and the box. |
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![]() I am indeed an old school horror fan -- I'm having such fun now with the Karloff at Columbia set now! |
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![]() I'm currently watching that. Seen them all before except The Devil Commands, however i'm enjoying them all over again and with the commentaries too.
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'The Whole Truth' (1958) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - ?16:99 Release date: June 17 "Limited Edition Blu-ray (World premiere) Stewart Granger (Footsteps in the Fog), Donna Reed (Scandal Sheet), George Sanders (Endless Night), and Italian sex symbol Gianna Maria Canale (I vampiri) star in The Whole Truth, a wry suspense thriller set on the French Riviera. When film producer Max (Granger) begins an affair with Gina (Canale), the star of his latest production, it isn't long before she threatens to tell his wife, Carol (Reed), what is going on. However, the price of Gina?s silence changes for Max when she is found murdered, and he must convince Inspector Carliss of the Yard (Sanders) of his innocence... Directed by John Guillermin (Town on Trial), photographed by Wilkie Cooper (The 7th Voyage of Sinbad), and co-written by Philip Mackie (The Naked Civil Servant), The Whole Truth is a stylishly shot and tautly plotted murder mystery." Special Features
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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'Obsession' (1949) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - ?16:99 Release date: June 17 "Limited Edition Blu-ray (World premiere) Starring Robert Newton (Kiss the Blood Off My Hands), Phil Brown (The Camp on Blood Island), Sally Gray (They Made Me a Fugitive), and Naunton Wayne (The Lady Vanishes), Obsession takes a dark and unsettling journey into the mind of a murderer. When psychiatrist Clive (Newton) learns that his wife, Storm (Gray), is having an affair, he resolves to take revenge by kidnapping and murdering her lover, Bill (Brown), and dissolving his corpse in acid. As Bill languishes in Clive?s cellar, Detective Finsbury (Naunton) doggedly pursues the case... Written by Alec Coppel (Vertigo), scored by Nino Rota (8?, The Godfather), and directed by Edward Dmytryk (The Sniper) during his blacklist-induced exile in Britain, Obsession?s original release was delayed due to the ongoing court case of real-life ?Acid Bath Murderer? John Haigh." Special Features
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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'The Shop At Sly Corner' (1947) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - ?16:99 Release date: June 17 "Limited Edition Blu-ray (World premiere) Oscar Homolka (Mr. Sardonicus), Derek Farr (Town on Trial), Muriel Pavlow (Doctor in the House), and Kenneth Griffith (Love on the Dole) star in the British crime classic The Shop at Sly Corner. Descius Heiss (Homolka), a London antiques dealer, lives a comfortable life fencing smuggled diamonds in order to pay for his beloved daughter Margaret?s (Pavlow) tuition. However, when his young assistant (Griffith) learns of the arrangement, he begins to blackmail Heiss, unwittingly sparking a chain of events that leads to murder... Also known as Code of Scotland Yard, The Shop at Sly Corner is deftly directed by George King (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street), the man who helped launch Tod Slaughter?s film career, and also marked the film debut of Diana Dors." Special Features
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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