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Houses of Horror Bundle
0Original price was: £34.98.£22.00Current price is: £22.00.Step inside two mysterious houses filled with secrets, suspense, blood and a touch of dark humour in this horror Blu-Ray double feature.

War and Peace (Blu-ray)
0£19.99A sweeping saga of passion, power, and survival— War and Peace brings Tolstoy’s legendary epic to life in a lavish, high-stakes drama that pits love against war and destiny against desire. In the glittering world of 19th-century Russian aristocracy, the lives of three unforgettable characters—brooding war hero Prince Andrej, idealistic intellectual Pierre, and the young, spirited Natasha—intertwine as Napoleon’s unstoppable army marches ever closer. Featuring a stellar international cast including Clémence Poésy (The Tunnel), Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange), Brenda Blethyn (Pride and Prejudice), and Alessio Boni (Caravaggio), this visually stunning production is directed by Oscar-nominee Robert Dornhelm and filmed on breathtaking locations across Saint Petersburg and Eastern Europe.

Renaissance (Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Discs)
0£29.99In 2054, Paris is a labyrinth where all movement is monitored and recorded. Casting a shadow over everything is the city’s largest company, Avalon, which insinuates itself into every aspect of contemporary life to sell its primary export- youth and beauty. When Ilona Tassueiv, a young and brilliant researcher at Avalon is violently kidnapped, her employers want her found at any cost. Dellenbach, Avalon’s CEO, has requested that Officer Bartholomew Karas, a hostage retrieval specialist and the most controversial cop in the force, be in charge of the case. Feature an all star cast including Daniel Craig, Ian Holm and Jonathan Pryce.

Boston Kickout (Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Discs)
0£29.99A new 4K restoration 30-year anniversary edition of the British Classic, originally premiered in October 1995 and released worldwide in 1996 with a soundtrack featuring The Stones Roses, Primal Scream and Oasis. In the 80’s Phil’s father moves the family from an inner-city slum to build a bright new life in Stevenage. But it’s now the early 90’s and the dream has crumbled. After leaving school Phil (John Simm) and his friends find themselves in the bewildering world of unemployment, violence and drug abuse. Ted (Andrew Lincoln) disappears, Steve (Richard Hanson) tries to come to conform to his parents’ expectations and Matt (Nathan Valente) becomes engaged. Feeling alienated from his friends and dissatisfied with his existence, Phil becomes involved with Steve’s brother Robert (Marc Warren), a dangerously incompetent villain who is ever planning the ‘big job’. Now trapped between two world – the criminal and the banal, it is the arrival of his cousin Shona (Emer McCourt) that acts as the catalyst for Phil to expand his horizons. But on that horizon are momentous decisions…
EXTRAS
- Director’s Commentary 2004 (with John Simm)
- Director’s Commentary 2025 (with Marc Warren)
- Deleted Scenes
- Deleted Scenes with Commentary
- Making of Boston Kickout
- Storyboard Comparisons
- UK Trailer
- US Trailer
- 2025 Restoration Trailer
- Stills Gallery
- Mad in Tokyo
- Director’s Biography
- Limited to 2000 Copies
- Poster

The Libertine (Blu-ray)
0£14.99A provocative period drama chronicling the wild and turbulent life of John Wilmot (Johnny Depp), the 2nd Earl of Rochester — poet, libertine, and infamous rake of the Restoration era. Known for his scandalous appetites and sharp wit, Wilmot lives in relentless pursuit of pleasure, indifferent to consequence. Though married, he embarks on a fiery affair with aspiring actress Elizabeth Barry (Samantha Morton), championing her rise to stardom. His rebellious nature reaches new heights when he pens a scandalous play mocking his patron, King Charles II (John Malkovich), threatening his place at court. A gripping tale of genius, excess, and self-destruction.

The Old Gun (Blu-Ray)
0£14.99A gripping French war drama set in 1944, starring the acclaimed Philippe Noiret and Romy Schneider. When surgeon Julien Dandieu’s wife and daughter are massacred by SS troops, his quiet life turns into a chilling quest for vengeance. Armed with an old hunting rifle and unrelenting grief, he methodically hunts their killers in a remote château. Winner of three César Awards, including Best Film.

Take an Easy Ride (Blu-ray)
0£14.99Produced and directed by legendary filmmaker Kenneth F. Rowles, Take an Easy Ride is one of the most controversial British exploitation movies ever made. A kinky pseudo-documentary warning young women against the perils of hitch-hiking, the film is based on real-life newspaper reports embellished with lashings of nudity, sex, drugs and violence. Originally released at the Pigalle Cinema in London’s West End in 1975, the movie played solidly for 48 weeks. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Take an Easy Ride makes its worldwide debut on blu-ray with a host of brand-new extras.

Sex With the Stars (Blu-ray)
0£14.99When nervous Fleet Street journalist Peter Bates (Martin Burrows, Nutcracker) is asked by his brash American boss (Thick Wilson, Come Play with Me) to spice up a magazine horoscope column with more sexual content, he rushes to meet a hard deadline! Tasked with sleeping with twelve different women of each astrological star sign, shy Peter grows in confidence as he romps his way through the zodiac.
Unseen for nearly 40 years, Sex with the Stars is a lost classic from the British sex comedy era. Written by Tudor Gates (Barbarella) and directed by Syrian-born Anwar Kawadri, this ribald romp features some of the best-loved female stars of the late-70s, including Susie Silvey (The Playbirds), Nicola Austine (Queen of the Blues) and Rosemary England (Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair).
Coupled with Sex with the Stars is Kawadri’s 1981 short film Waiting Room, which was mired in controversy upon it release due to its sexual content. Starring Georgina Hale (Ken Russell’s The Devils) and Trevor Thomas (Black Joy), it remains as shocking today as it was five decades ago.








