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Discover the retrofuturist thrills of this modern anime classic

By Anton Bitel

Metropolis, Rintaro’s 2001 manga spin-off, is coming to DVD.

The 20 best home ents releases of 2016

By David Jenkins

We run down a clutch of the year’s finest DVD and Blu-ray purchases. Did your favourite make the cut?

Discover the primal thrills of this prehistoric B-movie

By Anton Bitel

Dinosaurs are well and good, but One Million Years BC proves it is sex that really sells.

Discover the stomach-turning horrors of this Anne Hathaway baiting thriller

By Anton Bitel

Adrian Tofei goes full psycho-stalker in Be My Cat: A Film for Anne.

The unbearable intensity of Abel Ferrara’s The Driller Killer

By Anton Bitel

A troubled man cracks under immense pressure in the director’s cult 1976 thriller.

Discover the meta genius of this rough-cut cinematic gem

By Anton Bitel

Japanese director Eiji Uchida’s Lowlife Love is now available to own on DVD and Blu-ray.

Is Kes still Ken Loach’s best film?

By David Jenkins

A sparkling new Blu-ray edition helps remind of this melancholy British classic from 1969.

Discover the next door terror of this socially-conscious horror

By Anton Bitel

Law abiding becomes a matter of life and death in Marcus Dunstan’s The Neighbour.

Spanish master Luis García Berlanga finally gets his dues

By Adam Cook

The director’s 1963 film The Executioner is getting a home video release courtesy of the Criterion Collection.

Discover the hallucinatory horrors of one man’s mental collapse

By Anton Bitel

Joseph Sims-Dennett’s taut psychological thriller Observance is out now on DVD.

Discover the freewheelin’ madness of this exploitation-era biker movie

By Anton Bitel

Don Sharp’s Psychomania is now available on DVD and Blu-ray.

Discover the multi-levelled madness of this Saw-esque house horror

By Anton Bitel

Darren Lynn Bousman’s gory latest, Abattoir, is now available to buy and stream.

Watch the epic trailer for Masaki Kobayashi’s The Human Condition trilogy

By David Jenkins

The director’s bold and bleak cinematic vision chronicles life in World War Two-era Japan.

Which VHS covers terrified you most as a kid?

By Wil Jones

They may seem tame today, but during the home video boom even the trashiest cover artwork could prove intensely effective.

Discover the T&A titillation of this homecooked horror

By Anton Bitel

Cannibalism and nudity abound in Microwave Massacre, now available on Blu-ray and DVD.

Discover the criss-crossing chills of this horror anthology

By Anton Bitel

The blood-soaked, multi-authored Southbound is now available on DVD and Blu-ray.

Discover the grotesque silliness of this Super 8 splatterfest

By Anton Bitel

JR Bookwalter’s Evil Dead-inspired feature debut The Dead Next Door is now available on DVD.

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