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A new Dr Strangelove Blu-ray arrives with amazing packaging

By David Jenkins

This deluxe edition of Stanley Kubrick’s satirical classic comes with a top secret envelope of printed extras.

Discover the films of two Italian masters with a new Blu-ray box

By Little White Lies

Three archive gems by the Taviani brothers are unearthed to receive the deluxe digital treatment.

Discover the progressive identity politics of this early ’90s thriller

By Anton Bitel

Suture, Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s black-and-white shocker, is out on DVD.

Discover the progressive attitude of this taboo-busting psychodrama

By Anton Bitel

Robert Altman’s second feature, That Cold Day in the Park, is now available on Blu-ray and DVD.

Discover the relentless torment of this home invasion thriller

By Anton Bitel

Adam Schindler’s directorial debut Intruders offers a suspenseful blend of tragedy and trauma.

Discover the hidden history of this subversive ’70s coming-of-ager

By Anton Bitel

Alan Clarke’s made-for-TV Penda’s Fen is getting a long-overdue home ents release.

Discover the amnesiac chills of this Alice in Wonderland-esque thriller

By Anton Bitel

Indonesian writer/director Joko Anwar’s 2012 film Ritual is now available on DVD.

Is this the most subversive femme fatale in movie history?

By Paul Risker

How a young actress named Googie Withers stole the show in British noir Pink String and Sealing Wax.

Discover the post-traumatic insanity of this atheist horror

By Anton Bitel

William Peter Blatty’s madballs directorial debut, The Ninth Configuration, is finally available on DVD and Blu-ray.

Discover the eerie mystery of this lost erotic horror

By Anton Bitel

José Ramón Larraz’s chilling 1974 film Symptoms is coming to Blu-ray and DVD this month.

Only Angels Have Wings gets a long overdue home release

By Adam Cook

Howard Hawks’ 1939 classic is finally available on Blu-ray courtesy of the Criterion Collection.

Discover this trilogy about being a foreigner in America

By Georgina Guthrie

How Wim Wenders’ 1970s Road Movie Trilogy captured the romantic lure of American culture.

Discover the radical world view of this apocalyptic exorcist movie

By Anton Bitel

Marc Carreté’s Barcelona-set horror debut Asmodexia is out on DVD this month.

Why Jacques Rivette’s debut is an anti-New Wave classic

By Adam Cook

The late French master’s first film, Paris Belongs to Us, is now available courtesy of the Criterion Collection.

Discover the postmodern wit of this mesmerising metahorror

By Anton Bitel

David Winters’ self-reflexive slasher from 1982, The Last Horror Film, is now available on DVD.

Discover the strange romance of this alien invasion drama

By Anton Bitel

There lots to admire in Michael Shumway’s directorial debut about an all-out extra-terrestrial invasion.

Discover this classic Japanese satire about capital punishment

By Adam Cook

Nagisa Oshima’s 1968 film Death by Hanging is now available courtesy of The Criterion Collection.

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