| | The Red-Light Bandit - The Red-Light Bandit( Blu Ray) | From the late 60’s The Red-Light Bandit stands as one more experimental re-telling of a true crime case. The film features a fragmented narrative and darting structure, mixing elements of crime thriller, satire, and anarchic artiness. It was based on the case of João Acácio Pereira da Costa- who in São Paulo in the 60s committed four murders, seven attempted murders, and seventy-seven robberies, receiving a sentence of three hundred and fifty-one years, nine months, and three days in prison. Here from Severin is a Blu-Ray reissue of the film- taking in a 2k scan, a few extras, and a selection of short films.
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| | The Blair Witch Project - The Blair Witch Project( Blu-ray boxset) | To say The Blair Witch Project, is both influential and impactful is truly an understatement. Among the many things it did- it inspired and informed a whole film genre, changed the way we viewed the internet, and truly blurred the lines between fact and fiction. But beyond all this is a perfectly crafted slow burn, building up its feel of dread, panic, and unease- it features a highly believable/well-picked cast, and an inspired use of showing little or nothing, to trigger primal fear/imagination. Here from Second Sight Films is a new Blu-Ray boxset- featuring two cuts of the film, a new two-hour & half documentary, commentary tracks, outtakes, and more- with the set coming presented a one hundred and eighty-five-page hardback book with archive production materials, new essays and an additional book ‘Heather’s Journal’.
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| | Diaries of Destruction - DoD II | Diaries of Destruction is the collaboration of composer and guitarist Elif Yalvaç and bassist Jordan Muscatello, on the surface a joining of Turkish and British minds, but actually encompassing the majority of Europe through their collaborations, inspirations, and travels. Showcasing the more experimental end of drone metal, Elif's guitars and Jordan's bass form a thick and resinous tribute to their shared interests and inspirations, utilizing effects and electronics to further their aims. Dark but not without hints of light, DoD II is a somber affair that uses its thickness to invigorate and challenge, its emotional component is able to shine through and directly communicate to the listener. Whether referencing the Welsh tradition of Mari Lwyd, the Icelandic phrase "Þetta Reddast,” or reminiscing about Jean Claude Van Damme films, DoD II carries the heart and soul of its composers, and the dirges and exultations of their inner workings
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| | House Of Gold - House Of Gold | Here’s a quirky self-titled album from House of Gold, a band based in Montreal playing the compositions of Isaiah Ceccarelli. Ceccarelli sings and plays drums and synth on the album, accompanied by Eugénie Jobin on vocals and synth, Frédérique Roy on vocals, piano, and synth, and Katelyn Clark on organetto, piano, and synth. The instrumentation should alert you to the fact that this might not be a standard band recording; furthermore some of you might recognise Clark and Ceccarelli as the names behind the excellent Landmarks album released on Another Timbre a couple of years back, which combined organs, synths, and percussion in drones and deep listening. So, with that in mind, we have an album of often obtuse songs which don’t always hit home, but remain engaging nevertheless.
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| | Late Night with the Devil - Late Night with the Devil ( Blu Ray/ UHD boxset) | In recent years the found-footage/ mock documentary genre has become largely stale, replaying cliches over & over again. But from time to time you get films that do something fairly fresh/ new with the form, and Late Night with the Devil is one such film. It regards a late 70’s US TV talk show, where the host seemingly talks with a real-life demon, via a damaged/ troubled teen girl. The film blends a well-painted/ realized backstory, low-key dread, and talk-show host parody/ satire, with moments of suddenly intense horror/ shock. Here from Second Sight Films is a UHD/Blu-Ray boxset, taking in a one hundred and twenty-page book, art cards, and six art cards.
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| | Babe, Terror - Pescadou Gualapagouse | Babe, Terror, the alter ego of Brazilian producer/composer Claudio Katz Szynkier, has its roots firmly set in the alternative worlds of woozy electronica, ambient, sampling, jazz even noise-rock. His work to date delivers an enthralling journey through a sonic underground doused in intricacy, layering and deep complexity. And it is this trusted electronic aesthetic that forms the basis of Pescadou Gualapagouse, the Brazilian artist’s latest Babe, Terror release which marks a shift to the realms of modern classical and free jazz
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| | The Red-Light Bandit - The Red-Li... | From the late 60’s The Red-Light Bandit stands as one more experimental re-telling of a true crime case. The film features a fragmented narrative and d...
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| | Whore’s Breath - life’s hard-... | The rather controversial named Whore’s Breath is the wall-noise project of Cincinnati’s David Hilshorst. It started in 2021, and to date, i...
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