War (2002) (DVD Details)
John, a British actor, and his girlfriend are captured by Chechen rebels whilst on tour in Georgia. A ransom is demanded, and when it fails to materialise, John is released to raise the cash in Britain. On returning, he meets with a conscript who is desperate to save one of the other captives, and together they plan an all-out assault on the Chechen village.
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Ghosts of War (DVD Details)
It's 1972. Six months ago on an island situated south of Ho Chi Minh City and known as R-Point, nine Korean soldiers went missing. A radio transmission requesting help is still heard every evening...
Now a rescue party - nine soldiers, has nine days to rescue the missing...
Sleeping Bride (DVD Details)
From Osamu Tezuka, godfather of manga, and Hideo Nakata, godfather of J-horror, comes this quirky romance between the boy and the comatose girl with whom he falls in love. Born asleep after a terrible crash, Yumi (Risa Hoto) grows up on the way of the world around her. Yuichi (Yuki Kohara) crows are convinced that one day his case will awaken her like the Princess of legend. When she finally does...
Thirst (Blu-ray Details)
Sang-hyun (Song Kang-ho) is a priest who cherishes life; so much so, that he selflessly volunteers for a secret vaccine research project designed to eradicate a deadly virus. When the virus is found to be affecting the priest and threatening his life, a blood transfusion is urgently ordered up for him. However, the blood he receives is unknowingly infected, the result of the transfusion being that...
36 (Blu-ray Details)
In what many have described as the French equivalent of Heat, two of France's heavyweights, Gérard Depardieu and Daniel Auteull, star as two detectives. Once close friends, but now bitter rivals, they strive to claim the coveted position of Chief of Police by whatever means necessary...
A gang of armed robbers have committed seven bloody robberies in Paris within the space of a year. Klein (Dep...
Black Book (Zwartboek) (Blu-ray Details)
Director Paul Verhoeven return to his Dutch roots with Black Book. The story takes place during World War II and follows a Jewish refugee who escapes to Holland.
The story is set during the final days of World War II in Holland, and follows a Jewish singer named Rachel Stein (Carice Van Houten). Rachel attempts to avoid the Nazis and remains in quiet hiding until her family is brutally slain,...
A Tale Of Two Sisters (Blu-ray Details)
Following the death of their mother, sisters Su-mi and Suyeon are sent to convalesce in a mental hospital. On their first night home, disturbing and seemingly unexplainable events - footsteps on the stairs, doors opening on their own - begin to occur, and strange hallucinations plague the family. It soon becomes impossible to tell whether it is the sisters' unstable mental health, the cruel mind...
Korean Horror: Essential Collection (DVD Details)
Into The Mirror is the story of Wu Young-Min, who quit the police force after inadvertently killing his partner. Now working at a department store, when he encounters his ex-rival, who is in charge of investigating murders at the store, Wu finds himself being pulled into the sinister investigation...
Acacia tells of an Obstetrician and his wife are unable to have a child and decide to adopt....
Asian Horror: The Essential Collection (DVD Details)
The Eye
Welcome to a world where nothing is as it seems. Here, the blind see through the haunted eyes of the dead, strange forces pla cruel tricks on the mind , and the spirits of those departed haunt the living.
Described by Jonathan Ross as "genuinley spooky", this dark and chilling tale from the now legendary Pang Brothers is already set for a Hollywood remake. Packed with a host of spine-ti...
The Uninvited (DVD Details)
Jung-won is an interior designer whose wedding date is fast approaching. While spending the night in their new home that he decorated himself, he sees ghosts at the brand-new dining room table. Suddenly, his life is thrown into a maelstrom of shock and terror, creating a gulf between him and his fiancée. In the midst of his turmoil, he meets a mysterious woman named Yun. A narcoleptic, Yun often...
P2 (DVD Details)
Working late before a holiday break with her family, Angela collects her car from the underground car park only to discover it won't start. The place is deserted and her mobile phone can't get any signal. Thomas, the seemingly friendly security guard, comes along to offer help. After a failed attempt to start the motor, he invites her to stay and share a dinner in his office, but she declines. She...
The Pang brothers bring supernatural thriller Omen to your living room this October
Chilling and frightening.”
-10k Bullets
“Weirdest and inventive twist ending”
-Asian Cult Cinema
THE MASTERMINDS BEHIND
BANGKOK DANGEROUS & THE EYE BRING YOU
OMEN
AVAILABLE ON DVD OCTOBER 17, 2011
LONDON (September 22, 2011) –...
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Anime Review Roundup
Xam'd Lost Memories Part 2 Blu-ray Cancelled By Manga
The third time was definitely not the charm with this hi-def anime, indeed it looks as if it is another nail in the coffin of long running anime series on Blu-ray in the UK, at least for now....
Posted by Jitendar Canth
Anime Review Roundup
Bleach Comes To Crunchyroll
When I posted that Bleach review last Monday, I made note that Crunchyroll had started an Internet petition to get the Japanese licensors to allow Bleach to be streamed to the world, the same way that Crunchyroll...
Posted by Jitendar Canth
Palisades Tartan to release 6 Blu-rays on November 2nd
On November 2nd Palisades Tartan are releasing Blu-rays of 36, The Proposition, Black Book, A Tale of Two Sisters, Sympathy for Mr Vengeance and Lady Vengeance.
36
Directed by Olivier Marchal (Gangsters) and acclaimed by critics as French...
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Essential Asian Horrors released by Palisades Tartan on October 26th
October 26th saw the release of two Essential Horror boxsets by Palisades Tartan each with an RRP of £24.99. Palisades Tartan brings together six of Asia's most acclaimed horror movies in two DVD triple bills that perfectly illustrate why Hollywood...
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Review for Ghosts of War (Review) (DVD)
Ghosts of War
2006; Dir: Kong Su-Chang
(Aka: R-Point)
Film
War and Horror are two odd bed-fellows, rarely pared together thematically...
Posted by Michael Campbell
Ghosts of War (Review) (DVD)
Introduction
It's 1972 and the Vietnam War is still in full swing but in the inevitable decline. A South Korean army base starts to...
Posted by Si Wooldridge
Sleeping Bride (Review) (DVD)
There are some films that you come across which have a collaboration that really makes you wonder how the hell the movie came to be made in...
Posted by David Beckett
Thirst (Review) (Blu-ray)
Park Chan-wook is a very special filmmaker, renowned for his celebrated Vengeance trilogy and ability to construct complex shots, avoid...
Posted by David Beckett
36 (Review) (Blu-ray)
Olivier Marchal was a long-serving police officer in France, including a spell in their anti-terrorism unit, and some of the events depicted...
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