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Full details: 'Mindwarp' [aka Brain Slasher] (1990) - Pre-order available from Eureka direct - £15.99 Release date: February 22 "In the future, life will be a dream. And reality a nightmare. In a post-apocalyptic world, one woman (Marta Alicia) relies on computer fantasies to entertain herself, but a glitch sends her to a far-off wasteland to deal with monsters called Crawlers. She is saved by a young rebel (Bruce Campbell; the Evil Dead franchise, Bubba Ho-Tep), but the pair are later captured and brought underground by the Crawlers. There, an overlord called the Seer (Angus Scrimm; the Phantasm series) presides over the kingdom and tries to make life miserable for his captives. The first film produced as part of the Fangoria Films label, Mindwarp is a gore-filled sci-fi horror classic of the early 90s, and Eureka Classics is proud to present the film on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK." SPECIAL FEATURES
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Full details: 'Breeder' (2020) - Pre-order available from Eureka direct - £12.99 Release date: February 15 "Drawing comparisons to the New French Extreme films of the early 2000s, Breeder is a brutal modernist survival horror directed by Pusher screenwriter Jens Dahl. A renowned health supplement company, run by a ruthless businesswoman (Signe Egholm Olsen), is selecting and abducting young women as part of an experiment bio-hacking babies’ DNA to enable her clients to reverse the ageing process. When Mia (Sara Hjort Ditlevsen, Borgman) goes to investigate, she finds herself trapped, branded and tortured in a grim underground facility. Familiar faces start to appear, and she realises that she is not alone in this. Can she somehow find inner strength and escape from the nightmare?" SPECIAL FEATURES
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Full details: 'The Last Warning' (1928) - Pre-order available from Eureka direct - £15.99 Release date: February 15 "Adapted from Thomas F. Fallon’s 1922 Broadway play of the same name, The Last Warning is based on the story The House of Fear by Wadsworth Camp and centres on an unsolved murder that occurs during a live Broadway performance. When the victim’s body goes missing, the death remains unsolved and the theatre is condemned. That is, until years later when a suspicious new “producer” arrives to restage the play with the original cast and crew. The Last Warning was Paul Leni’s final film before his untimely death, and a prime showcase for Universal’s leading lady of the era, Laura La Plante (The Cat and the Canary, Skinner’s Dress Suit). A visual artist at the peak of his career, Leni’s camera never stops shifting, offering cutaways and trick shots involving nervous could-be culprits, a highly suspicious sleuth, and cast members who suddenly disappear in the darkened theatre. The result is a cinematic funhouse that restlessly cross-examines the suspense of the story’s stage play against the “real” murder mystery saga, all unfolding amid the outstanding production design of Charles D. Hall. Part of Universal’s ongoing silent restoration initiative, The Last Warning honours the studio’s rich film history that has spanned more than a century. Universal’s team of restoration experts conducted a worldwide search for The Last Warning’s available elements, ultimately working with materials from the Cinémathèque française and the Packard Humanities Institute Collection in the UCLA Film & Television Archive. The Masters of Cinema series is proud to present the completed 4K restoration on Blu-ray, the first time the film has ever been available on home video in the UK. " SPECIAL FEATURES
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Some great releases there. Already have the Twilight Time blu of Mindwarp, but the extras mean i'll be replacing it
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#995
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Complaining about Jackie Chan releases. Heathens!
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#996
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Viy is a classic.
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Pulse interests me, I like it when a blast of the past gets announced. |
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I saw Pulse when I was really young and it terrified me. Remember walking round my local Macro in Enfield thinking the electrical goods were going to come to life! From what I remember of that viewing in the late 80s it takes a silly concept seriously, which is ideal. I also remember it being very TV-movie-esque and tame in the grand scheme of things. Certainly no Maximum Overdrive in the gore-stakes.Its listed as 18cert on Amazon but that seems crazy. I expect it will come out as a 12cert. It's a pre-order for me! |
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Am i wrong or did arrow release pulse? All these japanese horrors are blurring together!
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Dual Format version is still available for £18:00 https://arrowfilms.com/product-detai...format/FCD1396
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