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The Hyperkino edition of Lev Kuleshov's directorial debut, now available to UK buyers. | Posted by Anthony Nield on 06-02-2012 18:00 |
Boris Barnet's visually stunning Soviet drama, now available to UK buyers. | Posted by Anthony Nield on 06-02-2012 06:00 |
Freddy's dead but has Robert Englund found a new monster worth his talents? | Posted by John White on 05-02-2012 18:00 |
Meet Bernhard Kimmel, the 'Al Capone of the Palatinate'... | Posted by Anthony Nield on 01-02-2012 17:00 |
Sexy samurai sirens in saucy new anime series. | Posted by Noel Megahey on 27-01-2012 12:00 |
Australia Day ends with a giant crocodile on the rampage, in Arch Nicholson's cult Ozploitation movie Dark Age. | Posted by Gary Couzens on 26-01-2012 18:00 |
Australia Day continues with a day seen through the eyes of seven children and their mothers in a dark ensemble drama. | Posted by Gary Couzens on 26-01-2012 12:00 |
A modern black and white silent film? Is it The Artist? No, it's Rolf de Heer's science fiction comedy Dr Plonk. | Posted by Gary Couzens on 26-01-2012 06:00 |
Australia Day continues as a family comes apart through grief in Bitter & Twisted, a drama starring Noni Hazlehurst. | Posted by Gary Couzens on 26-01-2012 00:00 |
Australia Day at The Digital Fix begins with Beneath Hill 60, a true story from World War One. | Posted by Gary Couzens on 25-01-2012 18:00 |
Lisandro Alonso's first UK DVD thanks to the wonderful folk at Second Run. | Posted by Anthony Nield on 22-01-2012 23:30 |
The next five of the great Greek director's films, in a box set from Artificial Eye. | Posted by Gary Couzens on 22-01-2012 00:00 |
This documentary looks at how punk rockers adjust to fatherhood, a seeming conflict with their anti-authoritarianism | Posted by clydefro jones on 21-01-2012 06:00 |
Rediscover a neglected classic... | Posted by Anthony Nield on 19-01-2012 06:00 |
Truth in cinema gets turned on its head in Shohei Imamura's extraordinary film, released last year by Masters of Cinema | Posted by clydefro jones on 17-01-2012 18:00 |
Doctors Three and Four, both with Sarah Jane, face off invasions from the past and android replicas from space. | Posted by Gary Couzens on 16-01-2012 00:00 |
A Korean painter finds himself in Paris (literally not figuratively) in this film directed by the great Hong Sang-soo. | Posted by clydefro jones on 11-01-2012 00:00 |
British crime caper from the sixties populated by dozens of familiar faces. | Posted by Anthony Nield on 08-01-2012 18:00 |
Two forgotten Anna May Wong features from Ealing Studios, 1934. | Posted by Anthony Nield on 06-01-2012 06:00 |
Alan Rudolph's film about the "city of the one night stands" hits MGM's made-on-demand service | Posted by clydefro jones on 05-01-2012 06:00 |
Catherine Breillat without the shock tactics. | Posted by Anthony Nield on 04-01-2012 18:00 |
The beginning of a major new DVD project for the Edition Filmmuseum label... | Posted by Anthony Nield on 02-01-2012 00:00 |
The latest from Austrian avant-garde specialists Index DVD... | Posted by Anthony Nield on 29-12-2011 00:00 |
An eight-part adaptation of two classic novels by Nancy Mitford, this ITV period drama is available now... | Posted by Les Anderson on 21-12-2011 15:51 |
A cop accidentally kills a 14-year-old in this black and white B-movie, based on a story by Rod Serling. | Posted by clydefro jones on 16-12-2011 18:00 |
