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  • I Against I Grog

    I Against I Grog

    To celebrate the release of I Against I, Stray Dogs Films have teamed up with By The Horns Brewery to create a limited edition beer.

    Night Blonde will be available at selected pubs in London, and I want some!

    I Against I is a gripping British thriller, where two men have 12 hours to kill each other in this exciting game of cat and mouse, however a twisted force is manipulating this simple game and time is running out..

    Please drink responsibly.

     

  • Two Tunnel Clips

    Two Tunnel Clips

    The Tunnel is the thrilling found footage film from Australia and it is out on DVD!

    We have some exciting clips for you.

    The team interview Trevor, a homeless man who lived in the tunnels for some time but his experiences forced him from his subterranean home and have left him traumatised:

     

    Whilst researching the tunnels Natasha views a YouTube clip of a graffiti artist and friends disappear into the darkness:

    You can follow The Tunnel on twitter and on their site.

  • Modified Treats

    Modified Treats

    We have some treats for you, and another one on Sunday!

    First, the 2 Minute Modified trailer;

    Kerr (Cory Sanders) searches an underground world of illegal body modification with technology for Cole (Lia Albers) the woman he loves, but soon finds himself caught in a battle of control of the Modification scene. Their world will be torn apart.

    Modified is being released online, as a limited edition DVD and in select cinemas nationwide on September 3rd 2012.

    For more information visit http://www.eventfilms.co.uk.

     

    Secondly, the 10 Minute Modified Trailer;

    Modified is a science fiction thriller set in the underground world of body modification with technology.

    This 10 minute convention trailer premiered at the SFX Weekender in February.

    Visit the official facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/eventfilms

    And last but not least, a couple behind the scenes photographs (and poster) from the making of Modified.

     

  • GYO: TOKYO FISH ATTACK!

    GYO: TOKYO FISH ATTACK!

    Morbid manga master Junji Ito’s putrid and surreal story of mutant zombie fish that sprout legs and attack Japan is the most insane anime to come out of Japan since Urotsukidōji: Legend of the Overfiend; Directed by Takayuki Hirao and released on DVD following its success at the Terror Cotta Horror movie marathon part of Terracotta Festival in association with Film Four Frightfest.

    An adaptation of the popular manga by Junji Ito, Gyo centers around the “death stench”, a revolting smell first encountered in connection with creatures appearing to be bizarre and aggressive mutant fish with scuttling, sharp metal legs.

    When Okinawa is taken over by these dangerous, disgusting and disturbing walking fish that are leaving the ocean heading to the cities, Kaori loses contact with her boyfriend and heads to Tokyo to locate him, only to find that the metropolis has been taken over by bigger and bigger killer fish. As she battles her way through the ruined city things get weirder and more dangerous, leading to a finale that must be seen to be believed!

    On DVD 3rd Sept 2012.

  • Das Testament Des Dr Mabuse

    Das Testament Des Dr Mabuse

    Available on Blu-ray for the very first time anywhere in the world…

    With the etching onto glass of a single word – “MABUSE” – Berlin reawakens into a nightmare. Fritz Lang’s electrifying Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse [The Testament of Dr. Mabuse] is the astonishing second instalment in the German master’s legendary Mabuse series, a film that puts image and sound into an hypnotic arrangement unlike anything seen or heard in the cinema before – or since.

    It’s been eleven years since the downfall of arch-criminal and master-of-disguise Dr. Mabuse (Rudolf Klein-Rogge), now sequestered in an asylum under the watchful eye of one Professor Baum (Oskar Beregi). Mabuse exists in a state of “catatonic graphomania”, his only action the irrepressible scribbling of blueprints that would realise a seemingly theoretical “Empire of Crime”. But when a series of violent events courses through the city, police and populace alike start asking themselves with increasing panic: “Who is behind all this?!” The answer borders on the realm of the impossible…

    Not only a follow-up to Lang’s earlier Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler. [Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler], but also, with the presence of Otto Wernicke’s Police Commissioner Lohmann, a semi-sequel to Lang’s immortal masterpiece M, Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse is itself considered by many to be Lang’s greatest achievement – a work of terrible and practically supernatural power that seems to have prophesied the implications of the Nazi scourge. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse for the very first time on Blu-ray, in a Dual Format (Blu-ray + DVD) edition and limited edition SteelBook on 24 September 2012.