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Horrible History, four historical epics by Chang Cheh on Blu-ray from Eureka in December
news | 16 October 2024
Eureka Entertainment will be releasing Horrible History, four historical epics from director Chang Cheh, on Limited Edition Blu-ray in a two-disc set as part of the Eureka Classics range in December.
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Laurel & Hardy: The Silent Years – 1927
Laurel & Hardy: The Silent Years – 1927
blu-ray review | 25 September 2024
If you’re wondering why Slarek hasn’t posted a review for a while, it’s because he’s been spending all his free time watching and writing about (at considerable length) Laurel & Hardy: The Silent Years – 1927, a glorious 15-film Blu-ray release from Eureka that every Stan and Ollie fan should own and treasure.
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16 Oct
2024
Watership Down on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and streaming in November
The BFI is to release the classic animated adaptation of Richard Adams' timeless novel, Watership Down, in a new 4K restoration on Limited Edition UHD and Blu-ray, and also on iTunes and Amazon Prime.

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10 Oct
2024
Four American classics premiere on UK Blu-ray from Indicator in January
The year's finest monster movie, Godzilla Minus One, is coming to 4K UHD+Blu-ray in a Deluxe Edition, a 4K Steelbook edition, and standard Blu-ray and DVD editions, all from Anime Limited and Toho Co. Ltd.

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6 Oct 2024
A quick October site update
After a hectic few days following a concerning few weeks, Slarek outlines why site updates will be limited during October, and why he is currently sweating instead of shivering in a cold house as he normally would this autumnal month.

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2 Oct
2024
Godzilla Minus One on 4K UHD, Steelbook, Blu-ray & DVD in December
The year's finest monster movie, Godzilla Minus One, is coming to 4K UHD+Blu-ray in a Deluxe Edition, a 4K Steelbook edition, and standard Blu-ray and DVD editions, all from Anime Limited and Toho Co. Ltd.

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27 Sep
2024
Poe inspired gothic horror The Oblong Box on BFI Blu-ray in October
Masters of terror Vincent Price and Christopher Lee are both at their spine-chilling best in grisly gothic tale of the macabre The Oblong Box, inspired by an Edgar Allan Poe story and coming to Blu-ray from the BFI in October.

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26 Sep
2024
Lost Highway, The Fisher King & Funny Girl on Criterion UHD in December
Spirit Entertainment has confirmed the December UK releases from the Criterion Collection, all on 4K UHD & Blu-ray combo editions, as David Lynch's Lost Highway, Terry Gilliam's The Fisher King, Barbara Streisand's screen debut, Funny Girl.

24 Sep 2024
The Outcasts
Robert Wynne-Simmons's The Outcasts, a 1982 Irish excursion into folk horror, is released on Blu-ray by the BFI as part of its Flipside line. Review by Gary Couzens.

24 Sep 2024
Michael Powell: Early Works
Before his partnership with Emeric Pressburger that defined both men's careers, Michael Powell made a name for himself making hit and miss films with critics mentioning him in the same respectful breath as a certain Alfred Hitchcock. The BFI has remastered five of Powell's early works. As a lifelong Powell fan, Camus is understandably hugely curious…

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19 Sep
2024
Two more Jean Rollin titles on Indicator 4K UHD in December
Indicator has announced two more 4K restorations in its ongoing and critically acclaimed series of films directed by legendary European horror auteur Jean Rollin for release on UHD and Blu-ray in the USA and the UK in December, the 1972 Requiem for a Vampire and the 1981 The Escapees.

18 Sep 2024
A Man on His Knees
A coffee stall owner discovers that he has been targeted for assassination for reasons he cannot comprehend in writer-director Damiano Damiani’s superb, socially conscious and ultimately downbeat 1979 crime drama, A Man on His Knees. Slarek feels for the unjust downfall of an ordinary man on Radiance’s excellent new Blu-ray.

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13 Sep
2024
The Blair Witch Project on Limited Edition Blu-ray in November
The microbudget indie film whose phenomenal worldwide success launched the found footage subgenre, Eduardo Sanchez and Daniel Myrick's The Blair Witch Project is getting the Second Sight Limited Edition Blu-ray treatment in November.

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11 Sep
2024
Two crime dramas and a Luis Buñuel trio from Radiance in December
Following its September release in cinemas in beautifully restored 4K, Studiocanal is to release the 75th Anniversary of one of the masterpieces of cinema, The Third Man, on Collector's Edition UHD in November.

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10 Sep
2024
Carol Reed classic The Third Man on 4K UHD in November
Following its September release in cinemas in beautifully restored 4K, Studiocanal is to release the 75th Anniversary of one of the masterpieces of cinema, The Third Man, on Collector's Edition UHD in November.

8 Sep 2024
The Italian Connection
Two American hitmen are sent to Milan to kill a small-time pimp who is wrongly believed to have stolen a drug shipment from the New York Mob in the second film in director Fernando Di Leo’s acclaimed Milieu Trilogy. Slarek revisits a gripping tale of the Italian underworld on a typically strong Blu-ray from Raro Video.

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8 Sep 2024
Armchair Cinema: A History of Feature Films on British Television 1929-1981
In a slight diversion from his regular disc reviews, Gary Couzens turns his attention to Sheldon Hall's premium priced but richly detailed and extensively researched book, Armchair Cinema: A History of Feature Films on British Television 1929-1981.

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5 Sep
2024
Late Night with the Devil on Second Sight UHD and Blu-ray in October
One of our favourite films of this year so far, Colin and Cameron Cairnes' rightly acclaimed throwback horror gem Late Night with the Devil is to be released as a Limited Edition UHD/Blu-ray combo, as well as Standard Edition UHD and Blu-ray, in October by Second Sight.

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1 Sep 2024
The Whole Truth
From an underrated British filmmaker comes a fine, action-oriented whodunnit from 1958. Full of lovely twists and turns and solid performances, it belies its age with ahead-of-its time editing and all round filmmaking craft. Camus heads for the French Riviera (on the outskirts of Walton-on-Thames) to review The Whole Truth

28 Aug 2024
Wolves, Pigs and Men
Three slum-born brothers follow different criminal paths in Fukasaku Kinji's genre redefining 1964 crime drama, Wolves, Pigs and Men. Slarek revels in the film's gripping if nihilistic drive and welcomes its new Blu-ray release on Eureka's Masters of Cinema label.

18 Aug 2024
Ikiru
Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 masterpiece Ikiru, in which a dying man reevaluates his life and tries to make an impact on those around him, comes to Blu-ray in a two-disc edition from the BFI. Review by Gary Couzens.

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18 Aug
2024
Bruiser
A downtrodden cog in the corporate wheel is transformed into a vengeful killer when he wakes one day visually stripped of his identity in George Romero’s too-little seen allegorical revenge drama. Romero fan Slarek argues that the film’s considerable strengths easily outweigh its weaknesses, and it looks an absolute dream on Indicator’s deliciously graded UHD release.

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18 Aug
2024
Alien: Romulus
He’s afraid he just has to see Alien movies. It’s not been a smooth ride but here we are back to its roots. Uruguayan writer/director, Fede Álvarez thrilled Ridley Scott with his initial idea and 20th Century Fox offered him the job. Camus admires some originality with a few caveats and dives back in to where no one can hear you scream…

7 Aug 2024
Revenge of the Blood Beast
Before making his name as a horror director of considerable note with The Sorcerers and Witchfinder General, budding young filmmaker Michael Reeves began his career with this often overlooked low-budget genre work. Slarek weighs up the positives and negatives of a flawed but still interesting film on Raro Video’s new Blu-ray.

1 Aug 2024
The Landlord
Very few film directors' oeuvres have artistic triumphs, one after the other. Box office failure need not define artistic failure. In fact the two are often mutually inclusive. Hal Ashby directed his first seven films in nine years and a case for artistic triumph can be made for each. Until a few hours ago I'd not seen his feature debut… Camus is stunned by 1970's The Landlord.

27 Jul 2024
Message from Space
A breathless and scientifically bonkers Japanese response to Star Wars, the 1978 Message from Space has developed a cult following in subsequent years. Gort watches in disbelief at what unfolds, only to find himself suckered in and seduced by the film on Eureka’s new Blu-ray.

22 Jul 2024
Die, Monster, Die!
Die, Monster, Die!, a 1965 adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Colour Out of Space” starring Boris Karloff, comes to Blu-ray from the BFI. Gary Couzens keeps out of the way of falling meteorites.

21 Jul 2024
Single White Female
Psychological thrillers, if they are doing their job, should make you uncomfortable watching certain scenes. If the acting is first class, the more deliciously unbearable it can be. Camus revisits an early 90s cinema trip by watching the sparks fly between Allie and Hedy in Single White Female

17 Jul 2024
Night of the Eagle
A deeply sceptical academic discovers that his wife has been practising conjure magic and takes action that leaves him exposed to sinister forces in director Sidney Hayers' criminally undervalued 1962 Night of the Eagle. Slarek grasps a protective charm or two and revisits a 60s horror gem on Studiocanal's new Blu-ray.

15 Jul 2024
Remembrance
Remembrance, one of the earliest Channel 4 productions, comes to Blu-ray as part of the BFI's Flipside line, and is reviewed here by Gary Couzens.