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EXCALIBUR (1981)
From John Boorman, the director of Point Blank, Deliverance and Zardoz comes the definitive cinematic telling of the life and enduring legend of King Arthur, from birth to death and beyond. Behold, the Sword of Power! Excalibur! Forged when the world was young, and bird and beast and flower were one with man and death was but a dream. Given by Merlin to Uther Pendragon to unite the land in peace but wasted on lust. Driven into stone by Uther's dying hand, there to await the coming of a true King. A journey into the wonders and horrors of the imagination, this is the story of Arthur, the knights of the round table, the golden age of Camelot, the quest for the Holy Grail and of course, the wizard, Merlin. With an extraordinary cast that includes Helen Mirren, Gabriel Byrne, Nicol Williamson and Liam Neeson, Oscar-nominated cinematography by Alex Thomson (Legend) and a thundering score by Trevor Jones. (BLU-RAY and 4K ULTRA HD)

THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE (2001) (Criterion Collection)
The Coen brothers peer into the existential abyss of the atomic age in this coolly riveting, drolly profound noir thriller. In a performance of masterfully calibrated understatement, Billy Bob Thornton stars as a disaffected barber in 1940s California whose suspicion that his wife (Frances McDormand) is cheating on him leads him down a crooked path of blackmail and murder. Fusing the expressionistic black and white and hard-boiled poetry of classic noir with their own idiosyncratic feeling for sinister, surreal Americana, Joel and Ethan Coen craft an arresting vision of the cruelty of fate and the mystery of our place in the cosmos. (BLU-RAY + 4K)

NETWORK (1975) (Criterion Collection)
This media satire, directed by Sidney Lumet from a brilliantly incisive script by Paddy Chayefsky, is an X-ray of the corrupted soul of a corporate-dominated America, startlingly prescient in its anticipation of today’s outrage-driven news cycle. At a struggling television network, ambitious executive Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway) finds herself with a hit on her hands when disgruntled newscaster Howard Beale (Peter Finch) goes off script, transforming himself into a mad-as-hell prophet railing against the ills of modern society. But can she control the populist revolution they have unleashed on the airwaves? Garnering four Oscars, including for Dunaway, Finch, and Chayefsky, this no-holds-barred New Hollywood classic remains as fearlessly funny as it is unnervingly relevant. (BLU-RAY + 4K)

WESTWORLD (1973)
In 1973, novelist-turned-filmmaker Michael Crichton made his directorial debut with Westworld, a groundbreaking fusion of science fiction and action-thriller that would prove decades ahead of its time, laying the groundwork for his later hit Jurassic Park and changing the face of sci-fi. Welcome to Delos, the futuristic resort where, for $1,000 a day, wealthy vacationers can live out their wildest fantasies in hyper-realistic theme parks. In the Old West zone, friends Peter (Richard Benjamin) and John (James Brolin) saddle up for adventure, unaware that their dream holiday is about to turn into a nightmare. When a malfunction sends the park's android hosts off script, the Gunslinger (Yul Brynner, in his iconic black-clad role) begins a relentless pursuit, obliterating the line between simulation and survival. Slick, suspenseful, and eerily prescient, Westworld combines a gripping man-versus-machine chase with thought-provoking questions about technology, control, and the price of playing God. Packed with atmosphere and memorable performances, this cult classic remains a landmark in genre cinema - a high-tech nightmare that never loses its bite. (BLU-RAY and 4K ULTRA HD)

ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (1976)
Academy Award winners Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman star in this true story as Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. When they cover a seemingly routine story of a break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington's Watergate office building, their reportage and subsequent revelations move Congress to force the President of the United States to resign. (4K ULTRA HD)
You can also see the full list on Letterboxd.
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (1976) (4K ULTRA HD)
ARABIAN ADVENTURE (1979) (BLU-RAY)
BEAT GIRL (1959) (2 VERSIONS) (BLU-RAY)
BEN-HUR (1959) (3 DISCS) (4K ULTRA HD)
BOY IN THE WOODS (2023) (BLU-RAY)
DATE WITH A VAMPIRE (2000) (COLLECTOR'S EDITION) (BLU-RAY)
DUEL TO THE DEATH (1982) (BLU-RAY)
EXCALIBUR (1981) (LIMITED EDITION) (3 DISCS) (BLU-RAY and 4K ULTRA HD)
FEAST AT MIDNIGHT (1994) (BLU-RAY)
FORCE: FIVE (1981) (MVD REWIND) (BLU-RAY)
GHOST, THE (1963) (2 DISCS) (BLU-RAY + 4K)
HANDS OF ORLAC (1960) (2 VERSIONS) (BLU-RAY)
IN OUR DAY (2023) (BLU-RAY)
IPHIGENIA (1977) (BLU-RAY)
KING IVORY (2024) (DVD-R)
LEE, CHRISTOPHER: LIFE AND DEATHS OF CHRISTOPHER LEE (2024) (BLU-RAY)
LOOKIN' ITALIAN (1994) (BLU-RAY)
LOOPY DE LOOP: COMPLETE COLLECTION (1959) (WARNER ARCHIVE) (2 DISCS) (BLU-RAY)
MAN FINDS TAPE (2025) (DVD and BLU-RAY)
MAN WHO WASN'T THERE (2001) (CRITERION) (2 DISCS) (BLU-RAY + 4K)
MOGAMBO (1953) (WARNER ARCHIVE) (BLU-RAY)
NETWORK (1975) (CRITERION) (2 DISCS) (BLU-RAY + 4K)
NORSTEIN, YURI: SHORT FILMS OF... (1968–2019) (BLU-RAY)
PABLO (2012) (BD-R)
PRISON ON FIRE (1987) (2 DISCS) (BLU-RAY + 4K)
PRISON ON FIRE II (1991) (2 DISCS) (BLU-RAY + 4K)
RESCUE AT DONGJI (2025) (DVD-R)
RETRIBUTION (1987) (2 VERSIONS) (2 DISCS) (BLU-RAY + 4K)
SHE SHOOTS STRAIGHT (1989) (BLU-RAY)
SPACEBALLS: THE ANIMATED SERIES - COMPLETE SERIES (2008) (MVD REWIND) (2 DISCS) (DVD)
STEEL MAGNOLIAS (1989) (35TH ANNIVERSARY) (BLU-RAY)
STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR (1940) (WARNER ARCHIVE) (BLU-RAY)
SUMMER BOOK (2025) (DVD)
TARZAN AND HIS MATE (1934) (WARNER ARCHIVE) (BLU-RAY)
THUNDERBIRDS: TERROR IN NEW YORK CITY / TRAPPED IN THE SKY (1965) (4K ULTRA HD)
VIRGIN OF NUREMBERG (1963) (2 DISCS) (BLU-RAY + 4K)
WESTWORLD (1973–1980) (LIMITED EDITION) (BLU-RAY and 4K ULTRA HD)


