 |  | Bloody Legend: The Complete Twemlow Coll - Bloody Legend( Blu Ray/ CD set) | Bloody Legend is a nine-Blu-ray/ single CD box set from the fab folks at InterVision/ Severin. It celebrates/brings together the work of one of the UK’s unlikeliest movie moguls- Cliff Twemlow, a Mancunian bouncer/ body builder, who went on to write/ star in/produce a series of low-budget/ largely SOV films in the early 80s to early 90s- these moved between action, thriller, sci-fi, and horror. His most notable/notorious film was 1983’s G.B.H., which landed on the video nasty list, though he was connected with another ten feature films, many of which have never seen a full/proper release until now. Along with the films, we get thirteen plus hours of extras, plus a CD worth of Cliff’s music, as he was also a songwriter, oh and a pulp horror novelist too.
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 |  | The Cat - The Cat( Blu Ray) | From the early 1990’s The Cat is a wacky ‘n’ pulpy blend of mystery, sci-fi-edged action, and horror. It brings together a dog-fighting-cat from out of space, a Blob/Thing-like alien that takes over folks, and a curious/smug novelist. The joint Hong Kong/Japanese-produced film is certainly one hell of a ride, with well-set-up/choreographed action scenes, blended with Hong Kong wackiness. Here from 88 Films is a Blu-ray release of the picture, featuring a new 2k scan of the film, the alternative Japanese version, a commentary track, and an interview with the film's writer.
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|  | Maskhead - Maskhead(Blu Ray) | From the late 2000s, Maskhead is a film that blends hulking monster-man horror, modelling/ casting satire, and gruelling extreme torture/ gore. It mixes thes...
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|  | Third Window Films - A Label For ... | Formed in 2005, London-based Third Window Films has been one of the key film labels releasing Asian cinema in the West. Their catalogue touches down in a lot...
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