Arrow Video is thrilled to announce the release of Brian De Palma’s seminal horror fantasy Phantom of the Paradise coming to Blu-ray for the first time in the UK on 24th February. One of 2014’s most hotly anticipated titles from the Arrow Video label, this feature-packed disc will be released as both a Limited Edition SteelBook and deluxe Blu-ray featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by The Red Dress. This exciting Blu-ray release will also include an exclusive collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by festival programmer Michael Blyth and an exploration of the film’s troubled marketing history by Ari Kahan, curator of SwanArchives.org, illustrated with original stills and promotional material.
Featuring a bumper crop of bonus features such as Paradise Regained, a 50 minute documentary on the making of the film featuring director Brian De Palma, producer Ed Pressman and members of the cast, The Swan Song Fiasco, a new video piece exploring the changes made to the film in post-production plus alternate takes and bloopers from the cutting room floor, original trailers, a gallery of rare stills and most excitingly a newly filmed 70 minute interview where renowned director Guillermo del Toro interviews Paul Williams.
Brian De Palma’s Phantom of the Paradise came hot on the heels of his early horror film Sisters. De Palma planned both films at the same time but the complex production design and sets forced Phantom into second place due to budgetary constraints. For those who found Sisters to be too much of a Hitchcock rip-off Phantom of the Paradise is a very different film and finds De Palma working with his most wicked sense of humour in this gothic masterpiece.
Phantom’s devoted fans not only claim this to be De Palma’s best film but also far superior to the Rocky Horror Picture Show for cult musical madness. Phantom of the Paradise also claims many celebrity fans including Edgar Wright, Guillermo del Toro and Quentin Tarantino.
Synopsis
Brian De Palma’s inspired rock ’n’ roll fusion of Faust, The Phantom of the Opera and The Picture of Dorian Gray boasts an Oscar-nominated score by Paul Williams, who also stars as an evil record producer who not only steals the work of composer/performer Winslow Leach (William Finley) but gets him locked up in Sing Sing - and that’s not the worst that happens to him along the way.
Few revenge scenarios have ever been so amply justified, but the film is also constantly aware of the satirical possibilities offered by the 1970s music industry, exemplified by Gerrit Graham’s hilariously camp glam-rock star. Jessica Harper (Suspiria) appears in her first major role as the naïve but ambitious singer, on whom Winslow secretly dotes.
Prodigiously inventive both musically and visually, this is one of De Palma’s most entertaining romps, not least because it was so clearly a labour of love.
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The super-deluxe package, which is available both as a standard Blu-ray and as a limited edition Blu-ray SteelBook, is full of special features and bonus material. The special features for this edition include:
· High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the feature, available in the UK for the first time!
· Original uncompressed Stereo PCM / 4.0 DTS-HD Master Audio options
· Isolated Music and Effects soundtrack
· Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
· Paradise Regained – A 50 minute documentary on the making of the film featuring director Brian De Palma, producer Ed Pressman, the late star William Finley, star and composer Paul Williams, co-stars Jessica Harper and Gerrit Graham and more!
· Guillermo Del Toro interviews Paul Williams (72 mins, 2014)
· The Swan Song Fiasco: A new video piece exploring the changes made to the film in post-production
· Archive interview with costume designer Rosanna Norton
· William Finley on the Phantom doll!
· Paradise Lost and Found: Alternate takes and bloopers from the cutting room floor
· Original Trailers
· Radio Spots
· Gallery of rare stills including behind-the-scenes images by photographer Randy Black
· Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by festival programmer Michael Blyth and an exploration of the film’s troubled marketing history by Ari Kahan, curator of SwanArchives.org, illustrated with original stills and promotional material
· Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by The Red Dress [Amaray release only]
· Limited Edition SteelBook™ packaging featuring original artwork [ SteelBook only]
· Booklet featuring new writing on the film by John Kenneth Muir, author of The Films of John Carpenter, as well as a re-print of an interview with production designer John Lloyd and make-up effects artist Steve Johnson on the design and effects of the film, illustrated with archive stills and posters
Entertainment One proudly presents the release of The Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones. This movie that’s been based upon the novel by Cassandra Clare is already be described by some as more exciting than The Hunger Games.
The movie features new stars like Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Robert Sheehan, Lena Headey, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Aidan Turner and will be in the shops from 19th February on.
Synopsis:
When her mother disappears, Clary Fray learns that she descends from a line of warriors who protect our world from demons. She joins forces with others like her and heads into a dangerous alternate New York called Downworld.
Primitive Parts (Male Bonding/Sauna Youth) announce new single on Sexbeat
New East London three-piece Primitive Parts, made up of Sauna Youth's Lindsay Corstorphine, and Male Bonding's Kevin Hendrick & Robin Christian, will release AA-side single 'Open Heads' / 'Signals' as 7" and digital download on SEXBEAT Records (White Lung, Fucked Up, Eagulls, VIRALS, Fear of Men, White Fence) on 10th February, 2014.
Arrow Video is excited to announce the UK release of Tinto Brass’ Cheeky and Frivolous Lola. Both titles will be available to own in the UK on 10th February on Dual Format Blu-ray and DVD and feature packaging that will showcase the original poster artwork as well as a reversible sleeve with newly commissioned artwork by The Red Dress. These editions will also include collectors’ booklets featuring new writing on the film by critics Maitland McDonagh and David Flint respectively, both of which will be illustrated with original archive stills.
Cheeky - Synopsis
When free-spirited beauty Carla (Yuliya Mayarchuk) moves to London, her search for a flat leads to a lesbian seduction by estate agent Moira (Francesca Nunzi), much to the horror of Carla’s boyfriend Matteo (Jarno Berardi) still stuck in their native Venice. And then he discovers a cache of letters from an ex-boyfriend, accompanied by a highly revealing and very public photograph of her…
Ravishingly shot in two of the world’s great cities, bouncily scored by Pino Donaggio, and crammed with wall-to-wall nudity and casual sexual flings, Cheeky is as lighthearted as its title suggests, but it’s subtler and more philosophical than the average sex romp.
In particular, it’s a genuinely moving look at problems arising when a desire to remain scrupulously faithful collides with the lure of baser instincts. Carla genuinely loves Matteo, but how can she reassure him when he spots temptation around every corner?
Frivolous Lola – Synopsis
One of the sunniest of Tinto Brass’s erotic comedies, this sets its breezy tone from the opening scene in which Lola (Anna Ammirati) cycles around a small Po Valley town in a flapping skirt that leaves nothing to the imagination.
But it’s the 1950s, and her baker fiancée Masetto (Max Parodi) is determined that Lola remains a virgin until their wedding night. However, she is equally set on establishing whether or not he’s a good lover before they tie the knot. His dough-kneading technique seems promising, but how can she be sure without an expert to compare him with? In short, can Masetto live up to the erotic ideals professed by Lola’s mother’s lover (Patrick Mower)?
Fortunately, the outwardly innocent town turns out to be a hotbed of licentiousness, with opportunities for voyeurism and maybe more around every corner – all in the interests of self-improving research, of course.
Cheeky - Special Features
· High Definition Blu-ray and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the film uncut and in widescreen for the first time!
· Optional English and Italian audio
· Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian audio
· Featurette on the film with director Tinto Brass
· Original Trailer
· Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly designed artwork by The Red Dress
· Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic and author Maitland McDonagh, illustrated with original archive stills.
Frivolous Lola - Special Features
· High Definition Blu-ray and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the film uncut and in widescreen for the first time
· Optional English and Italian audio
· Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian audio
· Original Trailer
· Alternate Italian language opening and closing credits
· Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly designed artwork by The Red Dress
· Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic David Flint, illustrated with original archive stills
The Scandinavians keep us bombing with quality crime series. It’s indeed no surprise to notice that this the second season by Johan Falk is once again presented by Lumière.
This series features both Jakob Eklund and Joel Kinnaman ('RoboCop' and Snabba Cash'). The six episodes (each of them with a length of 90 minutes) are based on real events that took place at the Swedish National Security.
Synopsis:
Undercover-agent Frank Wagner still works together with police inspector Johan Falk. Wagner is prepared for starting a new live as an entrepreneur in the hotel and catering industry. Nice plans that got disturbed as Wagner once again got infiltrated in the world of crime.
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The second season of Johan Falk (presented in a DVD-box) will be released on 28th January.


















