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EBOLA SYNDROME blu ray release news 88Films

The release of 88Films EBOLA SYNDROME has a couple of days delay due to a warehouse move at 88Films. We should be receiving stock in the next few days and we will ship orders out as soon as we get the titles in. Apologies to everyone who was expecting to receive this title earlier.  

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New Releases - December

YES MADAM (BLU RAY) LIMITED EDITION SLIPCASE VERSION Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock stunned audiences with their incredible athleticism and stunt work in the first of the Yes Madam! / In the Line of Duty series of films. Produced by Sammo Hung and John Sham, the film is full of incredible set-pieces typical of Hong Kong 80s and 90s action.  Michelle Yeoh (pre Crouching Tiger fame) and Cynthia Rothrock (in her debut film) are a couple of tough-as-nails police inspectors investigating the murder of a British agent. ADRIFT IN TOKYO (BLURAY) Leading a lazy life, Fumiya has been a university student for 8 years and owes...

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Can you guess the Opening Film for this year's Cannes Film Festival?

Originally slated for Sundance, Z (previously called Final Cut) directed by Michel Hazanavicius (director of the Oscar winner The Artist). The French remake of One Cut of The Dead  will now get it's World Premiere in the Out of Competition section of the prestigious festival.

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April Blu Ray Releases on the Terracotta Store

A round up of April blu ray releases on the Terracotta store

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REVIEW - Black Cat (1991)

Luc Besson’s 1990 action thriller La Femme Nikita remains one of the most enduringly influential movies throughout the years and has spawned its fair share of remakes. Before any of those though, Hong Kong was first out of the gates to remake the material, with 1991’s Black Cat

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