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Can’t remember if I’ve watched it or not, but their others are good so I assume this will be
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It is really good yes
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January 2020 Annoucements Eureka’s line up for January 2020 has been confirmed and will feature Fritz Lang’s gripping WWII espionage thriller starring Gary Cooper and Lilli Palmer; Arthur Penn’s heartfelt biographical story about the life of Helen Keller, starring Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke; plus a standard edition re-issue of Cujo. We also welcome a new addition to our November line-up in the form of standard edition re-issue of Project A & Project A Part II. Cloak and Dagger (Blu-ray & DVD) A virtuoso World War II espionage thriller directed by Fritz Lang, Cloak and Dagger is an underrated entry in Lang's oeuvre, a crackerjack spy saga with a commanding Gary Cooper performance and a wealth of masterful Langian suspense sequences. The Miracle Worker (Blu-ray) Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke are remarkable in The Miracle Worker, the Academy Award-winning story of Helen Keller. Ennobling and uplifting, this inspirational story of courage and hope is one of the finest works of art in the history of motion pictures. Special Offers 2 for £25 deals are now available on select titles including the new releases: Cloak and Dagger, The Miracle Worker and Cujo plus Operation Petticoat, Ironweed and The Dark Half. 2 for £20 deals are also available including Werewolf, The Third Wife, Donbass, We The Animals and more. Cujo (Blu-ray) Evil bites when a monstrous canine terrorises a helpless family in this legendary cult classic. Based on Stephen King‘s best-selling novel, Cujo gives horror a new name. Project A & Project A Part 2 (Blu-ray) Starring three of the greatest martial-arts action stars of all time, the Project A films blend unparalleled martial artistry, death defying stunts and physical comedy in a way that has yet to be matched.
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Eureka has got a 2 for £25 deal on... https://eurekavideo.co.uk/promotions/2-for-25/ ...and also a 2 for £20 deal on at the moment https://eurekavideo.co.uk/promotions/2-for-20/
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'Bliss' - Limited edition Blu-Ray available for pre-order at Amazon UK - £12.57 Standard edition Blu-Ray available for pre-order at Eureka Direct - £11.99 Release date: February 10th "Struggling through a seemingly endless creative rut, hard-partying and Los-Angeles-based artist Dezzy Donahue (Dora Madison, Friday Night Lights) can t stop the resulting bad streak of problems, including unpaid rent and professional stagnation. In an effort to combat her tough luck, Dezzy throws caution to the wind, indulges in heavy drugs and rages her nights away. Her kinda/sorta boyfriend, Clive, is concerned while her debauchery-minded friend Courtney and her enigmatic hubby Ronnie keep feeding Dezzy s darkest urges. Gradually, though, the party starts to end, and in its place, Dezzy finds herself thirsting for blood and suffering from terrifying visions. Having never been one for moderation or self-control, she s unable to resist her newfound dangerous impulses. And that s very bad news for everyone in her life, all of whom are filled with the red liquid she now so desperately craves. Director Joe Begos ( The Mind s Eye AKA Supernatural Forces) third feature, Bliss has drawn comparisons to the films of Gaspar Noé and Abel Ferrara, and Eureka Entertainment is proud to present this blood-drenched masterpiece on Blu-ray." LIMITED EDITION (1000 copies) SPECIAL FEATURES
Standard Edition Special Features
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'Kwaidan' - Limited Edition Blu-ray - Pre-order available at Amazon UK - £17.70 Release date: April 27th "Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Cannes, Kwaidan features four nightmarish tales adapted from Lafcadio Hearn’s classic Japanese ghost stories about mortals caught up in forces beyond their comprehension when the supernatural world intervenes in their lives: “The Black Hair”, “The Woman of the Snow”, “Hoichi the Earless”, and “In a Cup of Tea”. Breathtakingly photographed entirely on hand-painted sets, the film is an abstract wash of luminescent colours from another world. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present the complete 183-minute original Japanese cut of Masaki Kobayashi’s masterpiece on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK" Special features:
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'Rio Grande' - Limited Edition Blu-ray - Pre-order available at Amazon UK - £13.61 Release date: April 6th "Perhaps one of the most underrated of the collaborations between director John Ford and star John Wayne, Rio Grande manages to be both a conclusion and a new beginning for this most iconic of actor-filmmaker collaborators. The film is the final entry in Ford and Wayne’s “Cavalry Trilogy,” following their hits Fort Apache (1948) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949). Yet it also marks the first of five appearances Wayne made with actress Maureen O’Hara, three of which were directed by Ford. Wayne is Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, attached to the Texas frontier in 1879 to protect settlers from attacks by Apaches. When Yorke’s son – a West Point flunkee turned Army private – is assigned to his father’s regiment, tensions flare upon the arrival of Yorke’s estranged wife Kathleen (O’Hara), who wants their teenaged son out of Yorke’s unit. After Apaches attack, the stakes of Yorke’s mission escalate, and he must journey to Mexico where the Apaches are hiding out. With his son and two old recruits (Ford/Wayne regulars Ben Johnson and Harry Carey Jr.) as accompaniment, Yorke faces his toughest battle. The Quiet Man (1952) may be the most fondly remembered collaboration between Ford, Wayne, and O’Hara, but ironically, that classic wouldn’t even exist if not for Rio Grande, as studio Republic was so (incorrectly!) certain that the later film would lose money, that they only agreed to its production on the condition that Ford and his collaborators make another western first to cover the costs. But Rio Grande stands on its own as yet another outstanding meeting of these remarkable talents." Special features:
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'Buster Keaton: 3 Films' - Limited Edition Blu-ray - Pre-order available at Amazon UK - £24.99 Release date: March 30th "Presented from stunning 4K restorations, The Masters of Cinema Series presents three more films by the great Buster Keaton in their UK debuts on Blu-ray. The Navigator (1924, dir. Buster Keaton & Donald Crisp) – Wealthy Rollo Treadway (Keaton) suddenly decides to propose to his neighbour across the street, Betsy O’Brien (Kathryn McGuire), and sends his servant to book passage for a honeymoon sea cruise to Honolulu. When Betsy rejects his sudden offer however, he decides to go on the trip anyway, boarding without delay that night. Because the pier number is partially covered, he ends up on the wrong ship, the Navigator, which Betsy’s rich father has just sold to a small country at war. Keaton was unhappy with the audience response to Sherlock Jr., and endeavoured to make a follow up that was both exciting and successful. The result was the biggest hit of Keaton’s career. Seven Chances (1925, dir. Buster Keaton) – Jimmy Shannon (Keaton) learns he is to inherit seven million dollars, with a catch. He will only get the money if he is married by 7pm on his 27th birthday, which happens to be that same day! What follows is an incredible series of escalating set-pieces that could only have come from the genius of Buster Keaton. Battling Butler (1926, dir. Buster Keaton) – A rich, spoiled dandy (Keaton) pretends to be a champion boxer, “Battling Butler”, to impress the family of the girl he loves. When the real Butler shows up, he decided to humiliate the imposter by having him fight the “Alabama Murderer”!" Special features:
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