• Antony and Cleopatra

    Antony and Cleopatra

    Screen legend Charlton Heston adapts and directs this powerful version of Shakespeare’s classic. Vulnerable after her lover’s death, Cleopatra seduces a new male protector.

  • Aria

    Aria

    10 short pieces directed by 10 different directors, including Ken Russell, Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Altman, Bruce Beresford, and Nicolas Roeg. Each short uses an aria as soundtrack/sound (Vivaldi, Bach, Wagner), and is an interpretation of the particular aria.

  • Bilitis

    Bilitis

    A coming of age story, set in 1930’s France, depicts the awakening of a young, French girl, Bilitis (Patti D’Arbanville), and her sexual exploits during the summer vacation. A new restoration of the film was shot by renowned erotic photographer, David Hamilton.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • Dark Star

    Dark Star

    John Carpenter directs this madcap cult SF comedy about four astronauts in deep space plagued by missing toilet paper and a bomb that thinks it’s God as they demolish planets.

  • Dead of Night

    Dead of Night

    Andy’s return from Vietnam is marred by just one thing – he’s stone cold dead. The fact that he’s also a ravenous zombie further spoils the moment. Of course it’s a metaphor…

  • Hamlet Within

    Hamlet Within

    Hamlet Within is a visual, cinematic experience with Ian McKellen. It explores Shakespeare’s Hamlet: its origins and enduring appeal across all cultures and beliefs. Starring: Ian McKellen (Lord of the Rings, X-Men); John Shrapnel (Notting Hill, Troy) and Lex Shrapnel (Captain America – The First Avenger).

  • Horror Hospital

    Horror Hospital

    You don’t get this sort of treatment on the NHS! Dr Storm has developed a radical new treatment for your hang-ups. He’s going to give you a lobotomy! A Superb 1970s cast!

  • Inseminoid

    Inseminoid

    Cult horror director Norman J Warren helms this once-banned sci-fi nasty about a space archaeologist who goes missing, only to return pregnant – but with what? Cue the gore!

  • Mother Lode

    Mother Lode

    A couple of adventurers go into the wilds of British Columbia in search of a lost colleague, but when their plane crashes they find themselves at the mercy of an isolated, crazy miner.

  • Priest of Love

    Priest of Love

    Ian McKellen stars as controversial British novelist and poet D.H. Lawrence in this sumptuous and acclaimed film biography of his later life. A truly stunning supporting cast, shot in sumptuous international surroundings, make this a classic period drama for lovers of literature.

  • Puzzle

    Puzzle

    Amnesiac “Peter” in London uncovers he’s actually “Ted” with a wife in Portofino, after a car accident sparks a mystery of identity and attempted murder.

  • Terror

    Terror

    A witch too terrible for Hell to hold seeks bloody revenge down the centuries in Norman J. Warren’s 1978 British slasher classic!

  • The Atomic Submarine

    The Atomic Submarine

    When the nuclear-powered submarine – Tiger Shark – sets out to investigate a baffling series of naval disasters, its crew find themselves besieged by electrical storms, an unidentified floating saucer, and the grip of hairy tentacles!

  • The Cat and the Canary
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    The Cat and the Canary

    An admirable 1970s remake of the Bob Hope classic murder mystery! As a family of greedy money-grabbers gather for the reading of a will, a lunatic escapes from a local insane asylum.

  • The Hills Have Eyes II

    The Hills Have Eyes II

    Wes Craven returns with the sequel to smash hit ‘The Hills Have Eyes’. Returning with him are the brutal and ravenous cannibals who turned Yucca Valley into their human snack bar.

  • The Pillow Book

    The Pillow Book

    As a young girl in Japan, Nagiko’s father paints characters on her face, and her aunt reads to her from “The Pillow Book”, the diary of a 10th-century lady-in-waiting. Nagiko grows up, obsessed with books, papers, and writing on bodies, and her sexual odyssey (and the creation of her own Pillow Book) is a “parfait mélange” of classical Japanese, modern Chinese, and Western film images.

  • The Return of Swamp Thing

    The Return of Swamp Thing

    Everyone’s favourite muck-encrusted plant-man is back in this tongue-in-cheek action-adventure starring Louis Jourdan and Heather Locklear. Sequel to the original cult classic Swamp Thing and based on the award-winning D.C. Comics series, this visually dynamic film plants our moss-infested superhero in a dangerous love affair. Directed by renowned cult film director, Jim Wynorski.

  • Where Angels Fear to Tread

    Where Angels Fear to Tread

    A story of a rich Edwardian widow who marries a handsome Tuscan dentist but dies in childbirth. Her English family travel to Italy in order to bring the child back home to England, but are unprepared for what unfolds…