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Having spent the latter half of the eighties trying out new styles of filmmaking; Wise Guys' knockabout comedy, The Untouchables' prestige gangster pic, Casualties of War's Vietnam movie and The Bonfire of the Vanities' satirical misfire Brian De Palma returned to what he knew best, the Hitchcockian psycho-thriller, for Raising Cain.John Lithgow plays three roles: child psychologist Carter, his evil twin brother Cain, and their Norwegian father, Dr Nix, who likes to experimental on the young. Carter's wife is concerned that her husband isn't quite paying their daughter the right kind of attention; she's also having an affair which, upon discovery, threatens to send him into a psychotic rage...A relentless blend of murder, multiple personalities, cross-dressing, crazed parents, bizarre dream sequences and stunning cinematic assurance, Raising Cain harks back to those twin masterpieces Psycho and Peeping Tom, but is pure unadulterated De Palma.

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Arrow Video The Haunted Palace Arrow Video The Haunted Palace 46.98 AUD Although recognised as part of Roger Corman's Edgar Allan Poe cycle (its title comes from a Poe poem), The Haunted Palace has a much more significant place in film history for being the first high-profile adaptation of the work of H.P. Lovecraft, in this case his novella The Case of Charles Dexter Ward.Ward is one of two characters played by Vincent Price, the other being Ward's great-great-grandfather Joseph Curwen, burned as a warlock 110 years before. When Ward returns to the village of Arkham to reclaim the family mansion, his striking resemblance to his ancestor is just the first of many macabre events that proceed to unfold, including the screen debut of Lovecraft's legendary Necronomicon.As before, Corman and his team worked wonders with their modest budget, with Daniel Haller's sets amongst the most elaborate in all the Poe cycle, enhanced by genuinely creepy moments such as the crowd of deformed villagers still living under Curwen's curse.
Arrow Video Black Moon Rising Arrow Video Black Moon Rising 61.98 AUD Buckle up for ride in the Black Moon, a sleek, high-tech supercar, powered by hydrogen and capable of speeds of over 300mph!Tommy Lee Jones (Rolling Thunder, Under Siege) stars as Sam Quint, a master thief working for the government who hides a computer disc loaded with evidence of corporate crime in a prototype supercar, the Black Moon. When a gang of thieves steal the car, Quint seduces their leader, Nina (Linda Hamilton, Terminator), to get to the disc. But in order to reclaim his property, Quint and Nina must break into an impenetrable skyscraper and take down Ed Ryland (Robert Vaughn, The Delta Force), the head of a dangerous stolen car syndicate...A fast-moving, hydrogen-fueled action thriller written by John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing), Black Moon Rising has earned admiration from cult movie audiences for its thrilling chase sequences, pounding synth score, and slick direction courtesy of Harley Cokeliss (Battle Truck, The Glitterball).Special Edition Contents:Brand new 2K restoration of the film from the original 35mm interpositiveHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentationUncompressed PCM 2.0 stereo audio and alternative 5.1 DTS-HD MA soundtrackOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingNew audio commentary by Lee Gambin, author of Show Me: The Making of ChristineBlack Moon Ascending, a new interview with director Harley CokelissThief in The Night: Producing Black Moon Rising, a new interview with producer Douglas CurtisSound of Speed: Composing Black Moon Rising, a new interview with composer Lalo Schifrin and film music historian Daniel SchweigerCarpenter's Craft, a new video essay on co-writer John Carpenter's screenwriting career by author and critic Troy HowarthMaking Black Moon Rising, an archival documentary featuring behind the scenes footage and cast and crew interviewsAlternative Hong Kong version scenes, a presentation of selected scenes from the Hong Kong theatrical version with a different score and sound effectsTheatrical trailer and radio spotsReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Haunt Love
Arrow Video Lake Michigan Monster Arrow Video Lake Michigan Monster 55.98 AUD LAKE MICHIGAN MONSTER - BANNED IN FOUR LAKES!All aboard! The combined spirits of H.P. Lovecraft, early Sam Raimi and Mystery Science Theater 3000 inhabit this action-packed tale of nautical derring-do and monster mayhem - winner of the Audience Award for Best International Feature at the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival.On the shores of Lake Michigan, the eccentric Captain Seafield (Ryland Brickson Cole Tews, who also writes and directs) enlists a colourful crew of misfits in a bid to slay the hellish sea monster that prowls the murky depths. But as Seafield's obsession with exacting revenge on the creature that killed his father threatens to consume him, can weapons expert Sean Shaughnessy (Erick West), sonar whiz Nedge Pepsi (Beulah Peters) and former N.A.V.Y. - Nautical Athletes and adVenture Yunit - officer Dick Flynn (Daniel Long) hold the show together?Shot in gloriously retro black and white on a shoestring budget, with most of the cast also performing multiple roles behind the camera, Lake Michigan Monster is an inventive, irreverent and riotously entertaining ode to the classic monster movies of yesteryear: an absurdist urban legend guaranteed to appeal to the big kid in all of us.SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTSHigh Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentationOriginal lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and PCM 2.0 stereo soundtracksOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingTwo cast and crew audio commentaries featuring writer/director/actor Ryland Tews and actors Daniel Long, Beulah Peters, Erick West and editor Mike Cheslik - one sober, one drunk!Critics' audio commentary with Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Emma WestwoodEffects Breakdown comparison of the film's underwater sequence, including storyboards and pre-composited footageDear Old Captain Seafield - the Captain Seafield theme song, performed by the Seafield Monster SextetInterview in a Cabin - interview with Ryland Tews and Daniel Long at the Fantasia International Film FestivalInterview in a Bar - interviews with the cast and crew at the Beloit International Film FestivalInterview by a Fire - interview with Mike Cheslik on Mark Borchardt's Cinema Fireside radio showThe first season and pilot episode of L.I.P.S., Ryland Tews and Mike Cheslik's hybrid animation/live action sci-fi comedy web seriesTheatrical trailerBehind the scenes photosReversible sleeve featuring original artwork by Jade Watring and newly commissioned artwork by Colin Murdoch
Arrow Video Irezumi Arrow Video Irezumi 61.98 AUD Drawn from the pen of one of Japan's foremost writers of the 20th century, Junichiro Tanizaki (A Fool's Love, The Makioka Sisters), Irezumi is a stylish tale of lust, betrayal and revenge directed by Yasuzo Masumura (Giants and Toys, Blind Beast).Masumura's muse Ayako Wakao (The Blue Sky Maiden, Red Angel) stars as Otsuya, the daughter of a rich merchant, who is tempted by her lover, Shinsuke, a lowly employee of her father's, to elope. During their flight, Otsuya's beauty attracts the gaze of Seikichi, a mysterious master tattooist who sees her pristine white skin as the perfect canvas for his art. The image of the large demonic spider that he emblazons across Otsuya's back marks her as the property of another man, radically altering her relationships with all around her as her personality transforms under its influence.Available for the first time outside of Japan in a new 4K restoration, Irezumi sports some of Japanese cinema's most respected talent of its day both in front of and behind the camera. The bewitching cinematography by Kazuo Miyagawa (Rashomon, Ugetsu) captures the sensual atmosphere of the period setting, while the script by Kaneto Shindo (Onibaba, Kuroneko) lends a modern twist to this feverish meditation on obsession and the act of creation.Special Features:High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation from a new 4K scanOriginal uncompressed Japanese mono audioOptional English subtitlesBrand new audio commentary by Japanese cinema scholar David DesserNewly filmed introduction by Japanese cinema expert Tony RaynsOut of the Darkness, a brand new visual essay by Asian cinema scholar Daisuke MiyaoOriginal TrailerImage GalleryReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony StellaFIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collectors' booklet featuring new writing by Thomas Lamarre and Daisuke Miyao
Arrow Video Tremors - 4K Ultra HD Arrow Video Tremors - 4K Ultra HD 68.98 AUD A pulse-pounding love letter to 1950s creature features that delivers horror and humour in equal measure, Tremors is a bonafide cult classic that has grabbed audiences' affections ever since its release and spawned a successful franchise that continues to this day.Good-ol'-boy handymen Val (Kevin Bacon) and Earl (Fred Ward) are sick of their dead-end jobs in one-horse desert town Perfection, Nevada (population: 14). Just as they're about to escape Perfection forever, however, things start to get really weird: half-eaten corpses litter the road out of town; the phone lines stop working; and a plucky young scientist shows evidence of unusually strong seismic activity in the area. Something is coming for the citizens of Perfection... and it's under the goddamn ground!Bursting with indelible characters, quotable dialogue and jaw-dropping special effects, Tremors is back and bigger than ever in this 4K-restored and fully loaded special edition.New 4K restoration from the original negative by Arrow Films, approved by director Ron Underwood and director of photography Alexander Gruszynski4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)Restored DTS-HD MA original theatrical 2.0 stereo, 4.0 surround, and remixed 5.1 surround audio optionsOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingNew audio commentary by director Ron Underwood and writers/producers Brent Maddock & S.S. WilsonNew audio commentary by Jonathan Melville, author of Seeking Perfection: The Unofficial Guide to TremorsMaking Perfection, a brand new documentary by Universal Pictures interviewing key cast and crew from the franchise (including Kevin Bacon, Michael Gross, Ariana Richards, Ron Underwood, Brent Maddock & S.S. Wilson, among many others) and revisiting the original locationsThe Truth About Tremors, a newly filmed interview with co-producer Nancy Roberts on the film's rocky road to the screenBad Vibrations, a newly filmed interview with director of photography Alexander GruszynskiAftershocks and Other Rumblings, newly filmed on-set stories from associate producer Ellen CollettDigging in the Dirt, a new featurette interviewing the crews behind the film's extensive visual effectsMusic for Graboids, a new featurette on the film's music with composers Ernest Troost and Robert FolkPardon My French!, a newly assembled compilation of overdubs from the edited-for-television versionThe Making of Tremors, an archive documentary from 1995 by Laurent Bouzereau, interviewing the filmmakers and special effects teamsCreature Featurette, an archive compilation of on-set camcorder footage showing the making of the GraboidsElectronic press kit featurette and interviews with Kevin Bacon, Michael Gross and Reba McEntireDeleted scenes, including the original opening sceneTheatrical trailers, TV and radio spots for the original film as well as trailers for the entire Tremors franchiseComprehensive image galleries, including rare behind-the-scenes stills, storyboards and...
Arrow Video Incredible But True Arrow Video Incredible But True 61.98 AUD Quirky, deadpan humour, an absurdist eye for French social etiquette and a keen sense of the folly of existence are among the hallmarks of the oddball comedies of director Quentin Dupieux (Rubber, Deerskin), and Incredible But True is no different.The film has been described as a fun little trinket that unmistakably comes from Dupieux's far-out perspective (Jessica Kiang, Variety) and a film with something of Charlie Kaufman or Spike Jonze (Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian). Alain (Alain Chabat, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets) and Marie (Léa Drucker, War of the Worlds) are a middle-aged bourgeois couple who move to their new house in a quiet suburb. A key feature of their new abode that the estate agent points out to them is a mysterious tunnel in the basement. Little do they realise that it will turn their lives upside down...Incredible But True is an inventive and nimble tale that perfectly showcases the singular and eccentric vision that has made Dupieux the most exciting director working in France today.High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentationOriginal 5.1 DTS-HD MA surround audio and optional lossless stereo audioOptional English subtitlesCast and director Interviews with Alain Chabat, Benoît Magimel and Quentin DupieuxUpside Down, Inside Out, an appreciation of the films of Quentin Dupieux by critic Elena LazicTrailer galleryReversible sleeve featuring two choices of artworkFIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anton Bitel and interviews with the cast, and reversible poster featuring two choices of artwork
Arrow Video Vamp Arrow Video Vamp 59.98 AUD THE FIRST KISS COULD BE YOUR LAST!Two fraternity pledges head to a seedy part of town to find some entertainment for their college friends but are faced with bloodthirsty vampires!Keith (Chris Makepeace, Meatballs) and AJ (Robert Rusler, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge) want to make the right impression at college and so they devise a plan to get them into the best frathouse on campus. They head to the After Dark Club where they want to find a stripper for a party their friends won't forget, instead they find themselves among vampires led by Kinky Katrina (Grace Jones, A View to a Kill)!Almost certainly an influence on From Dusk til Dawn, Vamp is superbly designed by many of Grace Jones' own award-winning collaborators and features stunning effects by four-time Oscar winner Greg Cannom (The Lost Boys, Bram Stoker's Dracula). Delivering laughs and scares in equal measure, with the added bonus of vampy sex appeal, Vamp is a comedy horror romp with real bite!SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:High Definition digital transferOriginal mono audioSubtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingOne of those Nights: The Making of Vamp - a brand new documentary featuring interviews with director Richard Wenk, stars Robert Rusler, Dedee Pfeiffer, Gedde WatanabeBehind-the-scenes rehearsalsBlooper ReelImage galleryDracula Bites the Big Apple (1979) - Richard Wenk's celebrated short filmReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil
Arrow Video The Thing Arrow Video The Thing 55.98 AUD THE ULTIMATE IN ALIEN TERROROver the years, star Kurt Russell and master of horror John Carpenter have teamed up on a multitude of films (Big Trouble in Little China and Escape from New York to name a few) but of all their collaborations, 1982s horror/sci-fi amalgam The Thing surely tops the list.A research team based out in the snowy wilds of Antarctica find themselves besieged by a terrifying, shape-shifting creature which has found its way into their base. When it becomes clear that the creature can take the form of any organism it so chooses, the tension within the team reaches breaking point any one of them could be... The Thing.Critically panned at the time of its release, John Carpenter's The Thing has rightly gone on to become one of the most celebrated sci-fi horror efforts ever made now newly restored by Arrow Video in a stunning 4K transfer supervised by Carpenter and director of photography Dean Cundey.SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTSBrand new restoration from a 4K scan of the original negative, supervised and approved by director John Carpenter and director of photography Dean CundeyHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentationOriginal Mono and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingAudio commentary by John Carpenter and actor Kurt RussellWho Goes There? In Search of The Thing an all-new feature length documentary produced by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures exploring the history of The Thing, from the original novella to John Carpenter's terrifying science fiction classic. Featuring new interviews with the cast and crew, as well as authors, historians, and critics1982: One Amazing Summer an all-new retrospective documentary produced by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures about the unforgettable films released in the summer of 1982John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape archive documentary on the background and production of the filmVintage FeaturettesOuttakesBehind-the-ScenesTrailers, Teasers, TV and Radio SpotsStill Galleries
Arrow Video Beyond the Door - Standard Edition Arrow Video Beyond the Door - Standard Edition 61.98 AUD Legendary filmmaker Ovidio G. Assonitis, whose Tentacles and Piranha II sought to cash in on the killer fish craze spawned by Jaws, first hit pay dirt in 1974 with Beyond the Door − a gloriously bonkers riff on The Exorcist featuring Emmy Award-winning actress Juliet Mills and distinguished British actor Richard Johnson.Set against the backdrop of San Francisco, Beyond the Door stars Mills as Jessica Barrett, a young mother who starts to develop strange behaviours whilst pregnant with her third child. Before you can say split pea soup, Jessica is displaying signs of full-blown demonic possession − complete with projectile vomiting and fully-rotating head! Could it be that she's carrying the child of the Antichrist himself?Described as disgusting, scary trash and maddeningly inappropriate by film critic Roger Ebert and subject to a lawsuit by Warner Bros. (who claimed copyright infringement against a certain William Friedkin film), the devilish denizens at Arrow Video have summoned up this wickedly entertaining popcorn spiller fit for Satan himself!SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS2K restoration of the Uncut English Export Version, released as The Devil Within HerHigh Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentationOriginal uncompressed mono audioOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingArchival audio commentary with director/producer Ovidio G. Assonitis and Euro-horror historian Nathaniel Thompson, moderated by Lee ChristianArchival audio commentary with star Juliet Mills and filmmaker Scott Spiegel, moderated by film scholar Darren Gross and Lee ChristianArchival introduction with Juliet Mills and Lee ChristianThe Devil and Me - an interview with director/producer Ovidio G. AssonitisBarrett's Hell - an interview with writer/ cinematographer Roberto D'Ettorre PiazzoliBeyond the Music - an interview with composer Franco MicalizziThe Devil's Face - an interview with camera operator Maurizio MaggiMotels and Devils - an audio interview with actor Gabriele LaviaBeyond the Door: 35 Years Later - archival featurette including interviews with Ovidio G. Assonitis, Juliet Mills, star Richard Johnson and writer Alex RebarRichard Johnson: An Englishman in Italy - archival featuretteAlternate opening titlesTrailers, TV and Radio SpotsImage GalleryReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Marc Schoenbach
Arrow Video Buttgereit Collection - Standard Edition Arrow Video Buttgereit Collection - Standard Edition 109.98 AUD Controversial, crazy, shocking, disturbing... Using any of those words to describe horror director Jörg Buttgereit's output would be putting it mildly! Over the years, the Berlin based filmmaker has created some of the genre's most graphic and twisted films and cemented his reputation as one of cult cinema's grisliest auteurs.Arrow Video invites you to feast your eyes upon four of Buttgereit's most infamous works: Nekromantik, Der Todesking, Nekromantik 2 and Schramm.4-DISC SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTSHigh Definition Blu-rayTM (1080p) presentation of four films by Jörg Buttgereit: Nekromantik, Der Todesking, Nekromantik 2 and SchrammUncompressed PCM Stereo 2.0 audio for all films and additional Mono audio option for NekromantikOptional English subtitlesSpecial Edition packaging featuring new artwork by Gilles Vranckx and reversible sleeves featuring artwork by Godmachine and Gilles VranckxDISC ONE: NEKROMANTIKTwo additional short films by Jörg Buttgereit: Hot Love (1985) [29 mins] and J.B.'s Horror Heaven (1984) [23 mins] with optional English subtitlesNekromantik audio commentary with Jörg Buttgereit and co-writer Franz RodenkirchenHot Love audio commentary with ButtgereitHorror Heaven audio commentary with ButtgereitDirector's Introduction to NekromantikAlternative Grindhouse version of Nekromantik, transferred from the only existing 35mm printIn Conversation with The Death King - an interview with ButtgereitMorbid Fascination: The Nekromantik Legacy - a documentary looking at the impact of the film on the horror scene both in the UK and abroad, featuring interviews with Buttgereit, genre critic Alan Jones, Buttgereit biographer David Kerekes and othersQ&A with Jörg Buttgereit recorded at Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary ArtsThe Making of Nekromantik - a vintage documentary featuring a wealth of behind-the-scenes footage, viewable with two different audio tracks: an English commentary with Buttgereit, Rodenkirchen and Kerekes, and a German-language audio track featuring radio interviews with Buttgereit, Rodenkirchen and producer Manfred JelinskiNekromantik Featurette - a look back at the film's production, featuring interviews with Buttgereit and Jelinski, produced for the film's 10-year anniversary German VHS releaseNekromantik Premiere - a short featurette comprising footage from the film's premiere in Berlin, January 1988 Das Letzte - a short featurette comprising footage from the 1985 premiere of Hot LoveTwo Buttgereit-directed music videos: 'I Can't Let Go' by Shock Therapy (1995) and 'Lemmy I'm a Feminist' by Half Girl (2013)Complete collection of Buttgereit film trailers: Nekromantik, Der Todesking, Nekromantik 2 and SchrammExtensive image gallery including behind-the-scenes stills and the rare, surrealist German-language Nekromantik comic by Berlin artist Fil, reproduced in its entiretyDISC TWO: DER TODESKINGAudio commentary by Jörg Buttgereit and co-writer Franz RodenkirchenFrom Bundy to Lautréamont - Jörg Buttgereit in conversation...
Arrow Video Weird Science Arrow Video Weird Science 57.98 AUD They Went From Zeroes To Heroes In One Fantastic Weekend.If you can't get a date... make one! After proving himself the king of heartfelt teen flicks with Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club, writer-director John Hughes infused the genre with a hefty dose of wacked-out sci-fi comedy in Weird Science, a film where every teenage boy's wildest fantasies come to life.Perenially picked-on high school nerds Gary (Anthony Michael Hall, Sixteen Candles) and Wyatt (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) are sick of their status at the bottom of the social food chain. Using Wyatt's computer, the two hatch a plan to create their dream woman - and following a massive power surge, that woman unexpectedly appears in the form of Lisa (Kelly LeBrock). Gorgeous, intelligent, and blessed with limitless magic powers, Lisa makes the boys' dreams come true... but what about Wyatt's gun-toting psycho older brother Chet (Bill Paxton), and the two bullies (Robert Downey Jr and Vamp's Robert Rusler) determined to put them back in their place?Inspired by EC Comics and boosted by a killer soundtrack (including the classic title theme by Oingo Boingo), Weird Science has never looked better than in this new special edition, including an exclusive extended version of the film featuring deleted scenes never released on home video before.Special Edition Contents:New restoration by Arrow Films from a 4K scan of the original negativeHigh Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation of the original Theatrical Version of the film (94 mins), plus seamlessly-branched exclusive Extended Version (97 mins), featuring two additional scenes newly remastered in high-definitionOriginal lossless stereo audio, plus 5.1 DTS-HD MA surround option (theatrical version only)Original English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingEdited-for-TV version of the film (SD only, 95 mins), plus comparison featurette highlighting the alternate dubs and takesOption to watch additional scenes from the Extended Version separatelyNewly-filmed interview with special makeup creator Craig ReardonNewly-filmed interview with composer Ira NewbornNewly-filmed interview with supporting actor John KapelosAll-new interview with casting director Jackie BurchIt's Alive: Resurrecting Weird Science, an archive documentary featuring interviews with cast, crew and admirers, including star Anthony Michael HallTheatrical trailers and TV spotsImage galleryReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tracie ChingFirst Pressing Only : Illustrated collectors' booklet featuring new writing on the film by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Amanda Reyes
Arrow Video Hounds of Love Arrow Video Hounds of Love 59.98 AUD Loosely based on real-life events, this harrowing psychological thriller from Australianwriter-director Ben Young is set to join the likes of The Silence of the Lambs as one ofthe most gruelling serial killer movies ever realised.In 1980s Perth, Australia, a depraved couple are abducting and murdering young girls.When seventeen-year-old Vicki Maloney accepts a ride from the duo late one night, shefinds herself catapulted into a nightmare beyond her imagining.Bolstered by astonishing performances from its three main leads, Hounds of Love isbold and powerful piece of filmmaking which proves that Australian genre cinema is aliveand well.Features:High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentationOriginal 5.1 audioOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingInterviews with actors Stephen Curry, Emma Booth and Ashleigh CummingsBehind-the-ScenesTwo short films from Hounds of Love director Ben Young: 'Something Fishy' (2010)and 'Bush Basher' (2011)John Butler Trio Only One music video, directed by Ben YoungTrailerReversible sleeve featuring two artwork options
Arrow Video Lilyhammer - Series 2 Arrow Video Lilyhammer - Series 2 44.98 AUD After turning state's evidence against a powerful Mafia boss, former gangster Frank The Fixer Tagliano trades the mean streets of New York for the icy fjords of Norway, forging a new life among the locals of Lillehammer under the guise of Norwegian-American immigrant Giovanni Henriksen. The relative calm suits him at first. But it's not long before Frank's ruthless methods resurface, stirring the suspicions of his next-door neighbor, the chief of police.
Arrow Video Hellraiser Arrow Video Hellraiser 59.98 AUD Stephen King was once famously quoted as saying, I have seen the future of horror...his name is Clive Barker. That future was realised in 1987 with the release of Barker's directorial debut Hellraiser.Based on his own novella The Hellbound Heart, Barker's Hellraiser sees Larry (Andrew Robinson) and his wife Julia (Clare Higgins) move into their new home, unaware that something evil lurks beneath the floorboards of the dilapidated house - something that wants human blood...Introducing the world to the iconic Pinhead and his sadistic band of Cenobites, Hellraiser became an instant genre classic upon release and remains one of the most frighteningly original visions in horror.SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:Brand new 2K restoration approved by director of photography Robin VidgeonHigh Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentationUncompressed PCM Stereo 2.0 and Lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 soundEnglish subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingAudio commentary with writer-director Clive BarkerAudio commentary with Barker and actress Ashley LaurenceLeviathan: The Story of Hellraiser brand new version of the definitive documentary on the making of Hellraiser, featuring interviews with key cast and crew membersBeing Frank: Sean Chapman on Hellraiser actor Sean Chapman talks candidly about playing the character of Frank Cotton in Barker s originalSoundtrack Hell: The Story of the Abandoned Coil Score Coil member Stephen Thrower on the Hellraiser score that almost wasHellraiser: Resurrection vintage featurette including interviews with Clive Barker, actors Doug Bradley and Ashley Laurence, special make-up effects artist Bob Keen and othersUnder the Skin: Doug Bradley on HellraiserOriginal EPK featuring on-set interviews with cast and crewDraft Screenplays [BD-ROM content]Trailers and TV SpotsImage GalleryReversable sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx
Arrow Video City of the Dead - Dual Format (Includes DVD) Arrow Video City of the Dead - Dual Format (Includes DVD) 61.98 AUD IN WHITEWOOD, TIME STANDS STILL...Christopher Lee was already a horror icon when he started filming The City of the Dead in 1959. Having played Frankenstein's Monster, Count Dracula and The Mummy for Hammer, this new picture would allow him to extend his range to the American Gothic - and witchcraft in a small New England village...Lee plays Professor Driscoll, an authority on the occult who persuades one of his students (Venetia Stevenson) to research his hometown, Whitewood, once the site of witch burnings in the 17th century. Booking herself into the Raven's Inn, she soon learns that devil worship among the locals hasn't been consigned to the past.Produced by future Amicus founders Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenberg, and beautifully shot by Desmond Dickinson (whose credits ranged from Laurence Olivier's Hamlet to Horrors of the Black Museum), The City of the Dead is a wonderfully atmospheric and still shocking slice of horror that stands firmly alongside with its Hammer contemporaries.SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:New 4K digital restoration by the Cohen Film Collection and the BFIHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations of two versions of the film: The City of the Dead and the alternative US cut, Horror HotelUncompressed Mono 1.0 PCM AudioOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingAudio commentary by film critic Jonathan Rigby, author of English Gothic: Classic Horror Cinema 1897-2015 and Christopher Lee: An Authorised Screen History, recorded exclusively for this releaseTrailerReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham HumphreysMORE TO BE ANNOUNCED!
Arrow Video The Endless Arrow Video The Endless 46.98 AUD Among the most exciting voices in genre cinema to emerge in recent years, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead return with their third feature, The Endless.Benson and Moorhead play brothers, former members of a crazy UFO death cult , who receive a mysterious video cassette in the mail. The tape contains an eerie calling card from their past, inviting them to attend an event called the Ascension. Despite their apprehension, the pair agree to return for one day. At first their old friends in the cult seem warm and welcoming, but things soon turn strange as the brothers find themselves drawn into a vortex of bizarre rituals, strange messages, unseen forces and sinister supernatural secrets that threaten to tear apart the very fabric of reality.Following on from the acclaimed Resolution and Spring (which earned accolades from Guillermo del Toro and Richard Linklater), The Endless is a truly unique mind-bending, genre-blending indie gem that will leave you spinning.SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTSHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of The EndlessOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingReversible sleeve with a choice of artwork designsAudio commentary by Justin Benson and Aaron MoorheadBrand-new interview with Benson and Moorhead, recorded exclusively for this releaseBehind-the-scenes featuretteBreaking the News, Benson and Moorhead pull a practical joke on actor Vinny CurranCasting Aaron, Benson, Moorhead and producer Dave Lawson audition for the role of AaronCasting Smiling Dave, Lawson auditions for the role of Smiling DaveVFX BreakdownUFO Cult Comedy, improvised short film made whilst Benson and Moorhead were on the festival circuitVinny s Story, a behind-the-scenes documentary filmed on-set by CurranMichael Felker, a tongue-in-cheek featurette referencing The Endless s editorSeven deleted scenesOuttakesTheatrical Trailer
Arrow Video The Daimajin Trilogy Arrow Video The Daimajin Trilogy 109.98 AUD The Daimajin Trilogy saw Daiei's Kyoto studios bringing its own iconic movie monster to life in a unique but short-lived series that transplants the Golem legend to Japan's Warring States period of the late-16th century.In Daimajin, directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda (Yokai Monsters, Zatoichi on the Road), the young son and daughter of the benevolent feudal lord Hanabusa flee to the mountains when their parents are slain by the treacherous usurper Odate. Ten years later, when the elderly priestess who has harbored them is also murdered, the rage of the slumbering ancient god that lies beneath the crumbling giant stone idol hidden deep in the forests in the mountains is invoked. In Return of Daimajin, Kenji Misumi (Tale of Zatoichi, Lone Wolf and Cub) brings his usual stylistic flourish, as the wrathful deity is roused from his new home on an island in the middle of a lake by the violent incursions of a vicious warlord. In the final film, Wrath of Daimajin, by veteran jidaigeki director Kazuo Mori, four young boys make a perilous trip to elicit the help of the ancient mountain god in freeing their family members who have been enslaved by a tyrannical lord.Remarkably overlooked in the West, these three thrilling tales of feudal oppression and divine retribution meted out by the iconic stone warrior of the title combine lavish period detail with jaw-dropping special effects.Special Edition Contents:High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the three Daimajin films Lossless original Japanese and dubbed English mono audio for all films Optional English subtitlesReversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matt FrankDisc 1:Audio commentary by Japanese film expert Stuart Galbraith IV Introduction by critic Kim Newman Bringing the Avenging God to Life, a video essay about the special effects of the Daimajin films by Japanese film historian Ed Godziszewski Alternate opening credits for the US release as Majin - The Monster of Terror Trailers for the original Japanese and US releases Image galleryDisc 2:Audio commentary by Japanese film experts Tom Mes and Jasper Sharp My Summer Holidays with Daimajin, an interview with Professor Yoneo Ota, director of the Toy Film Museum, Kyoto Film Art Culture Research Institute, about the production of the Daimajin films at Daiei Kyoto From Storyboard to Screen: Bringing Return of Daimajin to Life, a comparison of several key scenes in Return of Daimajin with the original storyboardsAlternate opening credits for the US release as Return of the Giant Majin Trailers for the original Japanese and US releases Image galleryDisc 3:Audio commentary by Asian historian Jonathan Clements Interview with cinematographer Fujio Morita discussing his career at Daiei and his work on the Daimajin Trilogy Trailers for the original Japanese releaseImage Gallery
Arrow Video The Driller Killer - Dual Format (Includes DVD) Arrow Video The Driller Killer - Dual Format (Includes DVD) 59.98 AUD In career that has encompassed such controversial classics as Ms. 45, Bad Lieutenant and Welcome to New York, none of Abel Ferrara's films have quite managed to match the shock, extremity and downright notorious nature of The Driller Killer.Ferrara plays struggling artist Reno, a man pushed to the edge by the economic realities of New York living in the late seventies and the No Wave band practising in the apartment below. His grip on reality soon begins to slip and he takes to stalking the streets with his power tool in search of prey...One of the most infamous 'video nasties', in part thanks to its drill-in-head sleeve, The Driller Killer has lost none of its power to unnerve and is presented here fully uncut.SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:Brand new restoration from original film elementsHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentationsOriginal Uncompressed Mono PCM audioOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingAudio commentary by director and star Abel Ferrara, moderated by Brad Stevens (author of Abel Ferrara: The Moral Vision) and recorded exclusively for this releaseBrand new interview with FerraraWilling and Abel: Ferraraology 101, a new visual essay guide to the films and career of Ferrara by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, author of Cultographies: Ms. 45Mulberry St. (2010), Ferrara's feature-length documentary portrait of the New York location that has played a key role in his life and work, available on home video in the UK for the first time everTrailerReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil