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One of the most treasured Hollywood classics, and one of the most influential and iconic Westerns ever made, HIGH NOON remains a powerful study of heroism, ...
An unforgettable mixture of bubblegum teen melodrama and grisly phantasmagoria, Nobuhiko Obayashi's deranged fairy tale House is one of Japanese ...
Back in cinemas December 2016 & on Digital, DVD & Blu-ray from January 9th 2017. Fifteen years before Stranger Things combined science-fiction, ...
An iconic film of the German expressionist cinema, and one of the most famous of all silent movies, F. W. Murnau's Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror continues to haunt — and, indeed, terrify — modern audiences with the unshakable power of its images. By teasing a host of occult atmospherics out of dilapidated set-pieces and innocuous real-world locations alike, Murnau captured on celluloid the deeply-rooted elements of a waking nightmare, and launched the signature "Murnau-style" that would change cinema history forever. In this first-ever screen adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, a simple real-estate transaction leads an intrepid businessman deep into the superstitious heart of Transylvania. There he encounters the otherworldly Count Orlok — portrayed by the legendary Max Schreck, in a performance the very backstory of which has spawned its own mythology — who soon after embarks upon a cross-continental voyage to take up residence in a distant new land... and establish his ambiguous dominion. As to whether the count's campaign against the plague-wracked populace erupts from satanic decree, erotic compulsion, or the simple impulse of survival — that remains, perhaps, the greatest mystery of all in this film that's like a blackout... Remade by Werner Herzog in 1979 (and inspiring films as diverse as Abel Ferrara's King of New York and The Addiction, and E. Elias Merhige's Shadow of the Vampire), F. W. Murnau's surreal 1922 cine-fable remains the original and landmark entry in the entire global tradition of "the horror film". Nosferatu's UK theatrical run will be co-ordinated by Eureka! Entertainment and will open in selected cinemas nationwide on Friday October 25, 2013, just in time for Halloween, and will also feature as part of the BFI's GOTHIC: The Dark Heart of Film which runs from 21st October 2013 -- 31st January 2014. Check out the BFI's website for screenings http://www.bfi.org.uk/fw-murnau-s-nosferatu Available on home video from Amazon (SteelBook) http://amzn.to/18ouCiC (Blu-ray) http://amzn.to/1c0cLCz (DVD) http://amzn.to/18ovljT The Hut (SteelBook) http://tidd.ly/f7b0df85 (Blu-ray) http://bit.ly/GzFoJ8 (DVD) http://tidd.ly/e285efdd MovieMail (SteelBook) http://bit.ly/19UbJmO (Blu-ray) http://bit.ly/1fZZERZ (DVD) http://bit.ly/170Y8Ii
In UK cinemas 19th June In an outrageous sendup of the Paranormal Activity movies, The Devil Inside and other "found footage" movies, A HAUNTED HOUSE features young couple Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) and Kisha (Essence Atkins), who have just moved in to their dream house. As they settle in, they quickly find they're not alone. But it's not the house that's haunted, it's Malcolm's girlfriend who is possessed by a demon. Malcolm hires everyone from a priest to modern-day ghostbusters to rid her of this unwelcome intruder, determined not to let the evil spirit ruin his relationship... or, more importantly, his sex life.