• Blind Corner

    Blind Corner

    A woman talks her artist lover into murdering her husband who’s a blind pop composer. William Sylvester plays the part of a blind man in danger. Barbara Shelley plays a sexy dramatic lady although is better known as a Hammer heroine.

  • Blonde Fist

    Blonde Fist

    Liverpudlian legend Margi Clarke stars in this cult classic as a single mum who walks out on an unhappy life in New York and into an unexpected career – as a professional boxer.

  • Blood and Flesh

    Blood and Flesh

    Discover the chilling truth behind the bizarre career and brutal slaying of cult horror and sexploitation Director Al Adamson – the creator of Satan’s Sadists. Too strange to be fiction!

  • Blood Cult

    Blood Cult

    Female students on a college campus are being killed and their body parts used for blood sacrifices.

  • Blood Harvest

    Blood Harvest

    Jill, visiting home from college, arrives to find her parents missing, and their home vandalized. Soon, matters take a turn for the worse, when she finds herself stalked, and her friends disappearing one by one.

  • Blood Thirst

    Blood Thirst

    A sex-crimes specialist from New York travels to the Philippines to help his friend, a Manila homicide detective, solve a series of murders.

  • Blood Tracks

    Blood Tracks

    A film crew producing a rock music video decides to shoot at an abandoned factory above the snow line. When an avalanche strands them, a murderous family living in the factory attacks and kills many of them.

  • Bloodbath at the House of Death

    Bloodbath at the House of Death

    Black Comedy starring Vincent Price and Pamela Stephenson. Six scientists arrive at the creepy Headstone Manor to investigate a strange phenomena which was the site of a mysterious massacre years earlier where 18 guests were killed.

  • Bloodstream

    Bloodstream

    When Director Alistair Bailey is fired from a project by notorious VHS distributor William King, he believes that his footage has been left in the trash can. He soon discovers however that King tricked him and is planning to globally sell the movie that he spent ages working on. As the lust for revenge strengthens, Bailey decides to don the same disguise as the one used by his antagonist and make a new feature. Only this time, the effects will be real.

  • Bloodthirsty Butchers

    Bloodthirsty Butchers

    A murderous barber and his equally psychopathic friend, a baker, the barber and baker hatch a plan to murder and make human pies to be sold in his shop.

  • Bloody New Year

    Bloody New Year

    Cult director Norman j Warren helms this British terror fest in which six teens find themselves trapped in the past and menaced by a sinister unseen presence – and zombies!

  • Bloomfield

    Bloomfield

    Richard Harris stars in – and co-directs – this powerful story of an aging soccer player whose life is crumbling. All he has left is a devoted 12-year old fan – and a desire to live free.

  • Blue Blood

    Blue Blood

    This dark and gripping tale of the supernatural sees a butler and a governess plot to rob their master of his stately mansion and possessions – through the wicked art of witchcraft.

  • Blue Hour

    Blue Hour

    The Blue Hour tells the story of Tanya, a young woman with a mysterious past, who finds herself trapped in a sexual hell in Los Angeles. Punctuated by striking visuals and avant-garde editing, The Blue Hour is a lost masterpiece of late period sexploitation.

  • Boots! Boots!

    Boots! Boots!

    George Formby stars alongside wife Beryl in this rarely seen musical comedy which sees George as a bungling hotel shoeshine boy. Expect lots of ukulele music and a nod to music hall!

  • Borley Rectory

    Borley Rectory

    Welcome to the most haunted house in England. This stylish live animation starring Reece Shearsmith recreates the true and terrifying events that led to one of the worldÂ’s most famous ghost investigations.

  • Born for Hell

    Born for Hell

    A disturbed American war veteran arrives in Belfast during the Northern Ireland conflicts, and proceeds to terrorize a household of female nursing students.

  • Bowie - The Man Who Changed the World

    Bowie – The Man Who Changed the World

    Discover how the unique music of David Bowie changed the world of music and fashion forever. The documentary is packed with rare material and interviews with those who knew Bowie best.

  • Boy Eats Girl

    Boy Eats Girl

    A boy declares his love for his girlfriend, only to die the same night. He is brought back to life by his mother as a flesh-craving zombie, who sires more teen undead while trying to control his ‘appetite’ for his beloved.

  • Bread

    Bread

    Sexploitation director supremo, Stanley Long, helms this torrid tale of hippies returning from a pop festival. Cue nudity galore as they first shed their clothes and then their inhibitions!

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  • Brimstone and Treacle

    Brimstone and Treacle

    This is a modern gothic tale about the evil that men do and the price that must be paid to make things right. This movie is a remake of Brimstone and Treacle (1976), which included Denholm Elliott in its original cast as Mr. Tom Bates. This movie also included an incredibly cool soundtrack of songs by artists like The Go-Go’s, The Police, Squeeze, and an irreverently stylish 1930s little diddy called “Spread a Little Happiness”, performed by Sting by himself.

  • British Rock

    British Rock

    This punchy music documentary chronicles how Punk collapsed into Ska, New Wave and the Mod scene in the late 70’s. Featured are rare live performances and exclusive interviews

  • Bruce's Deadly Fingers

    Bruce’s Deadly Fingers

    After malicious gangsters capture Bruce Wong’s ex-girlfriend, a young martial artist attempts to rescue her along with the late master’s book containing lethal techniques for killing with one’s fingers.

  • Brutes and Savages

    Brutes and Savages

    A former Florida theatre operator who became a world distributor of Mondo films. These inspired him to venture to Bolivia, Peruvian and the Amazonian in order to film Brutes and Savages!

  • Budo: The Art of Killing

    Budo: The Art of Killing

    Budo: The Art of Killing is a highly acclaimed docu-drama on martial arts that was shot entirely on location in Japan. A true cult film with a following from martial artists worldwide.

  • Buster

    Buster

    This Oscar-nominated comedy starring Phil Collins and Julie Walters is based on the infamous ‘Great Train Robbery’. Aware that the police are on to him, Buster Edwards legs it to Mexico.

  • Butter - Short

    Butter – Short

    This British feature short about a young girl struggling with an eating disorder boasts an all-star cast including Richard E Grant, Jane Horrocks and Helena Bonham Carter.

  • Can You Keep It Up for A Week?

    Can You Keep It Up for A Week?

    Annette promises to marry her boyfriend on the condition he keeps his hands off other women and holds down a proper job for seven days. If he fails, he has to march up to Buckingham Palace stark-naked!

  • Candlelight in Algeria

    Candlelight in Algeria

    James Mason and Carla Lehmann star in this wartime British thriller about a fugitive British agent with a camera full of secrets been hidden from Nazi spies by a beautiful sculptress.