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Day: January 29, 2019

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John Rhys-Davies Vs the undead in SOLDIER OF WAR, available On Demand this March

How do you fight the undead? An undead soldier rises in Uncork’d Entertainment’s SOLDIER OF WAR this March! In an acclaimed, award-winning performance, John Rhys-Davies (the Indiana Jones films, Lord of the Rings trilogy) faces a monstrous adversary from his past in SOLDIER OF WAR, available on demand this March. Deep in the forest, two […]

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To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of RING, a special restoration of the film will release in cinemas 1st March 2019, courtesy of Arrow Video.

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the icon that taught western audiences to fear J-Horror with the newly restored cinematic return of Hideo Nakata’s classic Ring.  Then, experience the terrifying Sadako through your own screen with the feature-packed first ever UK  Blu-ray release! Synopsis: A group of teenage friends are found dead, their bodies grotesquely contorted, […]

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British Gothic thriller Crucible of the Vampire hits cinemas on 1 February

‘Cady and Goldfinch deliver equally powerful central performances that hold the film together and are crucial to Crucible of the Vampire’s success. And succeed the film certainly does’ – Nerdly.co.uk Making its World Premiere at Cannes Film Festival and garnering rave reviews at other major festivals, Iain Ross-McNamee’s gothic chiller Crucible of the Vampire is […]

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Between the Trees

It was a supposed to be a weekend of fun. In the tradition of Wrong Turn and The Hills Have Eyes, Uncork’d Entertainment presents Between the Trees – available On Demand this March. Steve, suffering from a collapsing marriage, invites his three closest friends on a weekend retreat to the mountains only to discover his […]

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Review: Parents

Balaban’s 1989 film ‘Parents’ is an overlooked but somewhat effective psychological horror. Promoted, initially, and more recently through its release via Lionsgate’s increasingly prominent ‘Vestron’ label as a black comedy, this film has a lot more to offer than perhaps that sub-genre would suggest. The plot introduces 10-year-old Michel as the film’s protagonist, an awkward […]

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