An ironic and gratifyingly bawdy Hong Kong sex comedy in the tradition of Fellini's 8½.
By Anton Bitel
The poetic and violent debut film by controversial Korean auteur Kim Ki-duk gets a long-awaited DVD release in the UK.
By Anton Bitel
Stevan Mena's slowburn 2010 chiller examines how we can grow up to become damaged and violent souls.
By Anton Bitel
A lilting, musical celebration of the changing English landscape from director Paul Kelly and Saint Etienne.
Toshiya Fujita's superb 1973 exploitation film is the original rip-roaring rampage of revenge.
By Anton Bitel
An oversized hunk of CGI cheese with hybrid monsters, broad acting and self-consciously silly dialogue.
By Anton Bitel
Joseph Kahn's self-financed pop-cultural cornucopia is deserving of multiple viewings.
By Anton Bitel
This enchanting and poetic 1996 film from Indian director Adoor Gopalakrishnan makes it's debut on DVD.