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NEW TO PRIME VIDEO UK: Schlock (Available on Prime Video now!) A LOVE STRANGER THAN KING KONG! From writer/director John Landis, the mind behind The Blues Brothers and An American Werewolf in London, comes a love story that transcends the boundaries of nature and good taste – the one and only Schlock! "Carnage! Terror! Banana skins! The mighty prehistoric ape Schlocktropus has emerged from hiding to embark on a full-scale rampage across a quiet Southern Californian suburb. The police are baffled. The army is powerless. The body count is rising. But when Schlocktropus encounters a kindly blind woman (Eliza Garrett, National Lampoon’s Animal House) who sees beyond his grotesque visage, the homicidal simian is presented with a chance at redemption... Shot over twelve days on a micro-budget, Schlock launched the careers of both Landis and legendary effects makeup artist Rick Baker (Videodrome). An uproarious pastiche of monster movies, packed to the gills with irreverent humour and biting satire, Schlock serves as the outrageous missing link between the creature features of yesteryear and its creators’ subsequent varied and celebrated careers. Arrow Video on Prime Video Channels is available via the existing Prime Video app to watch anytime, anywhere through the Amazon Video app on smart TVs, iOs and Android mobile devices, Amazon Fire TV, Fire TV Stick and Fire tablets and games consoles and through the web at www.amazon.co.uk/channels/arrowvideo. You can sign up now for a 7 day free trial." ![]()
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NEW UK TITLE: Ring (Blu-ray and DVD releases) A chilling tale of technological terror which redefined the horror genre and launched the J-horror boom in the West Release date: March 18 "In 1998, director Hideo Nakata (Dark Water) unleashed a chilling tale of technological terror on unsuspecting audiences, which redefined the horror genre, launched the J-horror boom in the West and introducing a generation of moviegoers to a creepy, dark-haired girl called Sadako. The film’s success spawned a slew of remakes, reimaginations and imitators, but none could quite boast the power of Nakata’s original masterpiece, which melded traditional Japanese folklore with contemporary anxieties about the spread of technology. A group of teenage friends are found dead, their bodies grotesquely contorted, their faces twisted in terror. Reiko (Nanako Matsushima, When Marnie Was There), a journalist and the aunt of one of the victims, sets out to investigate the shocking phenomenon, and in the process uncovers a creepy urban legend about a supposedly cursed videotape, the contents of which causes anyone who views it to die within a week – unless they can persuade someone else to watch it, and, in so doing, pass on the curse… Arrow Video is proud to present Ring, the film that started it all, restored from the original negative in glorious high definition and supplemented by a wealth of archival and newly created bonus materials. BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS • Brand new restoration from a 4K scan of the original camera negative, approved by director of photography Junichiro Hayashi • High definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation • Lossless Japanese DTS-HD master audio 5.1 and PCM 2.0 soundtracks • Optional English subtitles • New audio commentary by film historian David Kalat • The Ring Legacy, a series of new interviews from critics and filmmakers on their memories of the Ring series and its enduring legacy • A Vicious Circle, a new video interview with author and critic Kat Ellinger on the career of Hideo Nakata • Circumnavigating Ring, a new video essay by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on the evolution of the Ring series • Sadako’s Video • Theatrical trailers • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork DVD SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS • Brand new restoration from a 4K scan of the original camera negative, approved by director of photography Junichiro Hayashi • Standard definition DVD presentation • Japanese 5.1 and 2.0 soundtracks • Optional English subtitles • New audio commentary by film historian David Kalat • The Ring Legacy, a series of new interviews from critics and filmmakers on their memories of the Ring series and its enduring legacy • A Vicious Circle, a new video interview with author and critic Kat Ellinger on the career of Hideo Nakata • Circumnavigating Ring, a new video essay by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on the evolution of the Ring series • Sadako’s Video • Theatrical trailers • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork" ![]() Also available as a steelbox version ![]()
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NEW UK TITLE: The Ring Collection (Blu-ray) Arrow Video is proud to present the genre-defining trilogy – Ring– as well as the ‘lost’ original sequel, George Iida’s Spiral Release date: March 18 In 1998, director Hideo Nakata (Dark Water) unleashed a chilling tale of technological terror on unsuspecting audiences, which redefined the horror genre, launched the J-horror boom in the West and introducing a generation of moviegoers to a creepy, dark-haired girl called Sadako. The film’s success spawned a slew of remakes, reimaginations and imitators, but none could quite boast the power of Nakata’s original masterpiece, which melded traditional Japanese folklore with contemporary anxieties about the spread of technology. A group of teenage friends are found dead, their bodies grotesquely contorted, their faces twisted in terror. Reiko (Nanako Matsushima, When Marnie Was There), a journalist and the aunt of one of the victims, sets out to investigate the shocking phenomenon, and in the process uncovers a creepy urban legend about a supposedly cursed videotape, the contents of which causes anyone who views it to die within a week – unless they can persuade someone else to watch it, and, in so doing, pass on the curse… Arrow Video is proud to present the genre-defining trilogy – Ring, the film that started it all, plus Hideo Nakata’s chilling sequel, Ring 2, and the haunting origin story, Ring 0 – as well as the ‘lost’ original sequel, George Iida’s Spiral, gathered together in glorious high definition and supplemented by a wealth of archival and newly created bonus materials. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS • Brand new restoration from a 4K scan of the original camera negative of Ring, approved by director of photography Junichiro Hayashi • High definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations • Lossless Japanese DTS-HD master audio 5.1 and PCM 2.0 soundtracks • Optional English subtitles • Bonus feature: Spiral, George Iida’s 1998 sequel to Ring • New audio commentary on Ring by film historian David Kalat • New audio commentary on Ring 0 by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas • The Ring Legacy, a series of new interviews from critics and filmmakers on their memories of the Ring series and its enduring legacy • A Vicious Circle, a new video interview with author and critic Kat Ellinger on the career of Hideo Nakata • Circumnavigating Ring, a new video essay by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on the evolution of the Ring series • Spooks, Sighs and Videotape, a new video essay by critic Jasper Sharp on the J-horror phenomenon • The Psychology of Fear, a newly edited archival interview with author Koji Suzuki • Archival behind-the-scenes featurette on Ring 0 • Ring 0 deleted scenes • Sadako’s Video • Multiple theatrical trailers for the Ring series • Limited edition 60-page booklet containing new writing by Violet Lucca, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Jasper Sharp, Kieran Fisher and Kat Ellinger • Limited edition packaging featuring original and newly commissioned artwork" ![]()
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NEW US/CA TITLE: Strip Nude For Your Killer (Blu-ray) One of the most notoriously sleazy gialli ever produced gets the red carpet treatment from Arrow Video! Release date: March 19 "As the 1970s wore on and audiences began to tire of the tried and tested giallo formula popularized by the thrillers of Argento, Fulci and their contemporaries, filmmakers sought to reinvigorate the ailing movement by injecting elements from other genres. Some took inspiration from the then-burgeoning crime thriller movement, with tales of organised crime and corrupt police officials… while others decided to sex things up by crossing serial killer thrills with salacious softcore antics. A spate of highly sexualized murders is rocking a prestigious Milanese fashion house. Ambitious photographer Magda (Edwige Fenech, Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key) and her on-off boyfriend, love rat Carlo (Nino Castelnuovo, The English Patient), team up to crack the case. But, with the motorcycle helmet-wearing killer clearing bearing a grudge against the agency’s employees, it’s surely only a matter of time before they too end up feeling the force of his wrath… So roll up for a Euro cult experience like no other, with kitschy fashion shoots, back alley abortions, blow-up sex dolls and some very indelicate humor, as one of the most notoriously sleazy gialli ever produced gets the red carpet treatment from Arrow Video! SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS • Brand new 2K restoration from the original camera negative • High definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation • Original lossless mono Italian and English soundtracks • English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack • New audio commentary by HORRORPEDIA.com’s Adrian J. Smith and David Flint • Sex and Death with a Smile, a new video essay by author and critic Kat Ellinger on giallo and sex comedy icon Edwige Fenech • A Good Man for the Murders, a newly edited video interview with actor Nino Castelnuovo • The Blonde Salamander, a new video interview with actress Erna Schurer • The Art of Helping, a new video interview with assistant director Daniele Sangiorgi • Jack of All Trades, a new video interview with actor and production manager Tino Polenghi • Two versions of the opening scene: tinted and untinted viewing options • Original Italian and English theatrical trailers • Image gallery • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Rachael Nisbet" ![]()
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