
the texas chainsaw massacre 2
release date: 17th february 2025
In 1974, Tobe Hooper changed the face of horror with his landmark film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Though the hulking Leatherface left an indelible mark upon the cinematic landscape, it wouldn’t be until 1986 that the buzz came back… in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2! Relocating the cannibalistic Sawyers to a cavernous labyrinth beneath an amusement park, Hooper’s deliciously demented sequel sees local DJ Stretch running afoul of them when she gets mixed up in the brutal slaying of two youngsters. Meanwhile, Lieutenant “Lefty” Enright is hell-bent on avenging the murder of his nephew Franklin, who perished in the original massacre.
Whichever way you skin it, Leatherface’s second cinematic outing is an uncompromisingly delirious vision from one of the masters of horror.
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Limited edition packaging featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Ilan Sheady and Dare Creative
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Booklet featuring new writing by Johnny Mains, Anna Bogutskaya, Guy Adams and Neil Mitchell
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Double-sided fold-out poster
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Texas Battle Land theme park postcard
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Chili cook-off recipe card
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Three double-sided collector’s postcards

masters of the universe
release date: 24th february 2025
From Saturday morning cartoon to the big screen in one muscle-bound leap, Dolph Lundgren brings an animated icon to life in Masters of the Universe. On the distant planet of Eternia the battle for Castle Grayskull has begun, and He-Man (Lundgren) must round up his army to fight off the powers of darkness led by Skeletor (an unrecognisable Frank Langella) and his horde of evil underlings. Big-budget with even bigger set-pieces, this far-out fantasy brings the henched hero vividly to life with memorable swordfights and even more memorable effects.
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INCLUDES RIGID SLIPCASE & O-RING
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40 PAGE PERFECT BOUND PICTURE BOOK
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DOUBLE SIDED FOLD-OUT POSTER
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High Definition Blu-ray presentation in 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio
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2.0 LPCM
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Optional English Subtitles
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Audio Commentary with Director Gary Goddard
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Interview with actor Dolph Lundgren
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Interview with director Gary Goddard
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Interview with producer Ed Pressman
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Interview with co-writer Stephen Tolkin
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“Behind the Legend” 1987 featurette

cronos
release date: 24th february 2025
Oscar-winner Guillermo del Toro’s (Pan’s Labyrinth, The Shape of Water) directorial debut offers a unique take on the classic vampire story and went on to win the Critics’ Week award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1993. When antiques dealer Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi) discovers an ancient artifact, in the form of a golden mechanical scarab, he is unaware of the power it holds. Whilst the parasite inside the device grants eternal life to its new host, it also causes an extreme aversion to daylight and an unquenchable thirst for human blood. Desperate to claim the device for himself, a dying millionaire (played by Claudio Brook) and his brutish nephew (Ron Perlman, Hellboy) are in hot pursuit.
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Documentaries: Cronos – An Introduction (2024), BFI Screen Talk: Guillermo del Toro (2017)
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Image Gallery
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Interviews: Federico Luppi (actor), Guillermo del Toro (writer/director), Guillermo Navarro (cinematographer), Ron Perlman (actor)
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Fold-out poster featuring the new artwork for the film
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Optional original Spanish-language voice-over introduction
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Short film by Guillermo del Toro: Geometria (1987)

Cruising
release date: 24th february 2025
Legendary director William Friedkin brings together Al Pacino, the 70s New York gay scene and a searing punk-rock soundtrack in this one-of-a-kind serial killer thriller, finally restored to its long-unavailable original theatrical version in 4K.
New York is caught in the grip of a sadistic serial killer who is preying on the patrons of the city’s underground gay scene. Young rookie cop Steve Burns (Pacino) is tasked with infiltrating the S&M subculture to try and lure the killer out of the shadows… but as he immerses himself deeper and deeper into the underworld, Steve risks losing his own identity in the process.
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Brand new 4K restoration from the original 35mm camera negative by Arrow Films
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120-page perfect-bound collector’s book featuring articles from The Village Voice and The New York Times, essays from the film’s extras cast, an introduction from William Friedkin, and an archive interview with Al Pacino
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Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sister Hyde
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4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
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Original lossless English mono audio, 2.0 stereo, and 5.1
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Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
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Two archive audio commentaries by director William Friedkin, one solo and one moderated by critic and broadcaster Mark Kermode
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Brand new commentary featuring original musicians involved with the soundtrack
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I Want to Be the Curator, a brand-new interview with actress Karen Allen

Chantal Akerman Collection: Volume 1 – 1967-1978
release date: 24th february 2025
Born in Brussels in 1950 to parents who had survived the Holocaust, Chantal Akerman directed more than 40 films (short, medium and feature-length) over almost 50 years, spanning fiction, documentary, musical comedy and literary adaptation. Today, she is regarded as one of the most important and influential directors of her generation. Akerman’s personal, non-conformist body of work has resonated with cinephiles globally and become increasingly relevant since her death in 2015, with filmmakers including Joanna Hogg (The Eternal Daughter), Céline Sciamma (Petite Maman), Alice Diop (Saint Omer) and Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez), among others, citing her radical and experimental approach to cinema as a direct inspiration.
Although best known for her landmark second narrative feature, Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975), which topped the Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time Poll in 2022 (becoming the first female-directed film to take the number one spot since the poll’s inception in 1952), Akerman never stopped rebelling, continuously experimenting throughout her career to challenge the formal and narrative boundaries of film.
INSAS entrance exam films: Bruxelles 1&2, Knokke 1&2 (1967), Saute ma ville (1968), L’Enfant aiméou Jejoueà êtreune femme mariée (1971), La Chambre (1972), Hôtel Monterey (1972), Hanging Out Yonkers (1973), Le 15/8 (1973), Je tu il elle (1974), Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975), News From Home (1976), and Les Rendez-vousd’Anna(1978)
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Five Blu-ray set featuring 14 landmark films by Chantal Akerman
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72-page perfect bound book featuring new essays by Lillian Crawford, Catherine Bray, Diana Cipriano, Justine Smith, Daniella Shreir, Pamela Hutchinson, Jerry White, Sarah Wood and Hannah Strong plus archive articles by Janet Bergstrom and Laura Mulvey
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Limited edition of 2,000 copies

Dragon Fist
release date: 24th february 2025
Director Wei Lo and martial arts legend Jackie Chan are back together in a kung-fu saturated story of revenge and justice. Tong Huo-wan (Chan) is on the hunt for retribution for the death of his mentor whilst also balancing out the power between locals and violent gangsters as well as dealing with the devastating news that his master’s family are joining a rival school! Chan is on red-hot form here, as a seemingly indestructible man determined to right all wrongs, even if that means going against his teachings.
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Includes rigid slipcase with classic Hong Kong poster art
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Double-sided foldout poster
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6x lobby card reproductions
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80-page perfect-bound book with articles by Paul Bramhall, Andy Heskins, and James Oliver
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4K restoration from the original camera negative in Dolby Vision High Dynamic Range (HDR10 compatible)
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4K (2160p) UHD presentation in original 2.35:1 aspect ratio
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High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray disc also included
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Mandarin Dual Mono with English subtitles
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Cantonese Dual Mono with English subtitles
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Alternate Cantonese Dual Mono with English subtitles
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English Dual Mono
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Brand new feature-length audio commentary by Frank Djeng (NY Asian Film Festival) & FJ DeSanto
Mermaid Legend
release date: 17th february 2025
When a fisherman is killed by greedy land developers for standing in the way of their expansion plans, his pearl-diver wife Migiwa moves into unforgiving and vindictive payback on those yakuza responsible. Framed for her husband’s murder and forced to shelter in a brothel, hell hath no fury as the bloody battles begin.
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Interview with writer Takuya Nishioka
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Feature-length audio commentary by Jasper Sharp and Tom Mes
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Video essay on Toshiyuki Honda by James Balmont
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Trailer
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Slipcase with artwork from Gokaiju
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Directors Company edition featuring insert by Jasper Sharp – limited to 2,000 copies

The Cat
release date: 17th february 2025
Two robbers hold up a bank and its employees demanding 3 million marks for their ransom. The police plot to storm the bank but are unaware the robbers have an accomplice on the outside, anticipating their every move. Genre master Dominik Graf specialised in crime films and The Cat is one of his greatest. A heist film of the highest order, it grabs you from its opening scenes and doesn’t let go. Winner of Best Direction at the German Film Awards, The Cat is an undiscovered treasure and Radiance Films is proud to present it on Blu-ray for the first time outside Germany.
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High-Definition digital transfer newly graded by Radiance Films and overseen by director Dominik Graf
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Interview with Dominik Graf (2024, 62 mins)
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Interview with screenwriter Christoph Fromm (2024, 31 mins)
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Interview with producer Georg Feil (2024, 31 mins)
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Select-scene commentary by Dominik Graf (2024)
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Trailer
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New English subtitle translation
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Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow
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Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

Robot Wars
release date: 17th february 2025
From director Albert Band comes ROBOT WARS, the follow up to 1989’s cult classic ROBOT JOX. In a gas-ravaged future Hell, the United States is divided into two opposing blocs, the North Hemi and the Eastern Alliance and targeting them both are roving bands of pirates known as the Centros. While “mega robots” were once employed for war, peace between the blocs has dictated that the mechanized monsters are no more, save for the lone remaining functioning specimen the MRAS-2, now utilized as a tourist attraction, and piloted by the rough and tumble Drake (Don Michael Paul). But when a war-mongering dignitary steals the MRAS-2 and threatens to wage a new apocalyptic battle, Drake revives another dormant “mega robot”, the MEGA-1, and drags it out into the desert to take down the deadly, scorpion-like MRAS-2 with the fate of what’s left of the world hanging in the balance!
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Bonus tracks: Videozone
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Documentaries:
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The Wizard of Wars: Remembering David Allen
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Vintage 1997 Full Moon promo

Crossing Delancey
release date: 17th february 2025
Joan Micklin Silver’s wonderfully affectionate spin on the romantic comedy infuses the genre with a fresh, personal perspective, following an unmarried Jewish woman’s search for fulfillment in New York City. Happily independent bookstore manager Izzy (a luminous Amy Irving) isn’t looking for love, but she’s forced to reevaluate her desires when she catches the eye of two very different men: a self-centered novelist (Jeroen Krabbé) and the mild-mannered Lower East Side pickle seller (Peter Riegert) with whom her old-fashioned bubbie (scene-stealing Yiddish-theater star Reizl Bozyk) sets her up. A love letter to 1980s Manhattan shot in beautifully burnished, autumnal tones, Crossing Delancey gracefully captures the magic of a city where disparate cultures, generations, and traditions both clash and connect.
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New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by cinematographer Theo van de Sande, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
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One 4K UHD disc of the film presented in Dolby Vision HDR and one Blu-ray with the film and special features
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New program on the making of the film featuring actors Amy Irving and Peter Riegert and screenwriter Susan Sandler
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Audio interview from 1988 with director Joan Micklin Silver
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English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
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PLUS: An essay by critic Rachel Syme