 |  | The Perfume Of The Woman In Black - The Perfume Of The Woman In Black ( UHD/ Blu Ray) | From the early 70s, The Perfume Of The Woman In Black blends are they-or-are-they not-mad thriller, stylish/elegant Giallo, and psychological horror. It features a well-placed/believable lead Mimsy Farmer, who plays an overworked industrial scientist, who may/may not be losing her marbles. Here from Powerhouse, either as a UHD or Blu-ray, is a new release of the film. Taking in a wonderful, lush and bold 4k print, a commentary track from genre experts, and a great selection of new extras.
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 |  | DNA?AND? & LAMPEKNUSEKONTORET - Hot, Hot, Hot | “We do not come in peace. We do not wish to insult intoxicated fanatics, people from Østfold, northerners, writers of children's books, lawyers, those in the service industry, or teachers.” Now that sounds like a mission statement. And it sort of is, these words forming the basis of a union between two unique Norwegian collectives - Oslo’s DNA?AND? & Stavanger’s Lampeknusekontoret – each a coalition of professional musicians and young people with disabilities. They’re no strangers to working together and so last year the two groups joined forces once again to create Hot Hot Hot a maelstrom of sound and noise with pertinent nods to post-punk, ambient and the avant-garde.
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 |  | Her and She and Him - Her and She and Him( Blu Ray) | From the early 1970s, Her and She and Him is a softcore French drama regarding a naïve ‘n’ guitar-strumming Swedish art student moving to Paris, to find lust, manipulation, and possible love. The film was released after relaxation in censorship, and showed a fair bit of lovemaking flesh, though it’s not just an all-out smut feast, as there is still a decent story, engaging dramatics, passable-if-soapy acting, and a fair bit of entertaining cheesy campness. Here from 88 Films, as part of their French Collection, is a Blu-ray release of the film. Taking in an HD scan of the picture, and a few extras.
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|  | The Betrayal - The Betrayal (Blu... | The Betrayal, originally released in 1966, is an evocative and stylish Samurai film that defies expectations. Director Tokuzo Tanaka, a former assistant to l...
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|  | Xiphos - The Rise And Fall Of The... | Xiphos are a three-piece project that creates an atmospheric and epic mix of martial industrial and neo-classical music, focusing on the tales and legends of...
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