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The Vestron cult classic horror title releases continue with The Lair Of The White Worm, coming to Blu-ray on January 31st with all new special features!
A terrifying English legend returns when the Vestron Video Collector’s Series brings the British horror classic The Lair of the White Worm to limited-edition Blu-ray™ on January 31 from Lionsgate. In a remote corner of England’s Peak District, a mysterious skull is unearthed, then quickly stolen for use in worshiping a pagan god, the White Worm. Based on the novel by Bram Stoker, and starring Hugh Grant, the restored and remastered The Lair of the White Worm Blu-ray has all-new special features, including an audio commentary with Director Ken Russell and Lisi Russell and an interview with actress Sammi Davis. The Lair of the White Worm limited-edition Blu-ray will be available...
The Vestron cult classic horror title releases continue with The Lair Of The White Worm, coming to Blu-ray on January 31st with all new special features!
A terrifying English legend returns when the Vestron Video Collector’s Series brings the British horror classic The Lair of the White Worm to limited-edition Blu-ray™ on January 31 from Lionsgate. In a remote corner of England’s Peak District, a mysterious skull is unearthed, then quickly stolen for use in worshiping a pagan god, the White Worm. Based on the novel by Bram Stoker, and starring Hugh Grant, the restored and remastered The Lair of the White Worm Blu-ray has all-new special features, including an audio commentary with Director Ken Russell and Lisi Russell and an interview with actress Sammi Davis. The Lair of the White Worm limited-edition Blu-ray will be available...
- 1/19/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
British cinema does not always get the best deal – the French have been notoriously snobbish over the British film industry in the past, despite their own being long gone from the glory days of the Nouvelle Vague. Directors such as Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, Sam Mendes, Ken Russel, Nicolas Roeg, Paul Greengrass, Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott, David Yates and Matthew Vaughn all have lofty worldwide reputations and have regularly produced some of the finest cinema over the last decades.
There have of course been promising British directors that have somewhat bombed out, most notably Guy Ritchie, who’s career was somehow resurrected when he was asked to direct an updated version of Sherlock Holmes. Ritchie did leave a black mark on British cinema as after the huge success of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, everybody wanted to make a crime comedy with strong visuals and and quotable dialogue.
There have of course been promising British directors that have somewhat bombed out, most notably Guy Ritchie, who’s career was somehow resurrected when he was asked to direct an updated version of Sherlock Holmes. Ritchie did leave a black mark on British cinema as after the huge success of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, everybody wanted to make a crime comedy with strong visuals and and quotable dialogue.
- 3/7/2013
- by Sam Moore
- Obsessed with Film
And now even more cinematic goodies to occupy your every free moment until the month of March -- It's the 12th edition of Film Comment Selects from The Film Society of Lincoln Center! From February 17th - March 1st at the Walter Reade theater in Manhattan, Fcs will showcase a satchel of titles previewing prior to their U.S. theatrical run, including: Norwegian thriller Headhunters, Aleksander Soukorv's adaptaion of Faust, Yorgos Lanthimos' Dogtooth follow-up Alps, Australian crime drama and Twitch favorite, Snowtown, and Horekazu Kore-eda's I Wish. In addition there will be In Memoriam screenings held for the recently passed director Ken Russel (Altered States) and pioneering indie producer Bingham Ray (Mike Leigh's Life is Sweet). Also on tap, one more chance for New Yorkers to...
- 1/31/2012
- Screen Anarchy
So our pal, Josh from Cigarette Burns Cinema has informed me that he will be presenting a top secret, hush-hush movie during The East End Film Festival's Horror Season. This all goes down on Monday, the 2nd of May, following Free screenings of Jodrowsky's The Holy Mountain and Argento's Suspiria. Running from April 27th till the 2nd, Eeff will also be hosting screenings of Ken Russel's cult classic The Devils (with Russel in person) and recent Twitch fave, Agnosia. Full details are below. The East End Film Festival Takes You Into The Shadows From 27 April - 2 May East End Film Festival invites you to glimpse some Dark Visions this April, offering a rare opportunity to see Ken Russell's highly controversial 1971 film The Devils,...
- 4/23/2011
- Screen Anarchy
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