Born on this day in 1947: Flavio Bucci. A hugely respected actor, he is perhaps best known for playing Daniel in SUSPIRIA, the blind pianist who finds himself alone in an empty Munich square late at night with only his guide dog for company... 🦯🦮🏛️
We're saddened by the passing of George Eastman: actor, screenwriter, and a genuine giant of Italian cinema. His story for Keoma (1976) remains one of the genre's finest. A talent whose contribution ran deeper than most realised. RIP.
If you can’t make it to sunny Cannes for tomorrow’s Cannes Classics screening of La Ciociara (Two Women), you can always bring De Sica’s masterpiece home instead.
Sophia Loren’s Oscar-winning performance is available now on CultFilms.
https://t.co/NHMBbuul82
Tinto Brass's MIRANDA is now on all-region Blu-ray and available to order worldwide. Serena Grandi plays the innkeeper Miranda, waiting for her husband to return from the war while keeping herself otherwise occupied. A Tinto Brass film in every conceivable sense
Tinto Brass's MIRANDA is now on all-region Blu-ray. Loose, sun-drenched, and considerably more Italian than its Goldoni source material. Reportedly one of Fellini's favourite films, and we also have 8½ available on blu-ray if you'd like to form your own opinion on that!
In full bloom. 🌹 Tinto Brass's Miranda available on Blu-ray! Serena Grandi in the role that made her a legend, uncut and in Full HD for the very first time. 💃😘🎬
Available now through all good physical media retailers.
https://t.co/1758BQYFPQ
Spotted in the wild 👀
Miranda looking very comfortable on the shelves at HMV Ocean Terminal
Available in store and direct, if you’re feeling tempted.
#physicalmedia#hmv#cultfilms
Happy Easter Monday! 🐣 Now that the eggs are out of the way, we think we've got something even better to sink your teeth into. Dario Argento's Suspiria on 4K UHD-HDR and Tinto Brass's Miranda on Blu-ray are both out now. Treat yourself. 🎬✨
https://t.co/cJcO7lK6HD
Unboxing Miranda, Tinto Brass's luminous Director's Edit, out now on Blu-ray in Full HD. Witty, sensual, and beautifully packaged. Take a look inside. 🎬💃😘
https://t.co/1758BQYFPQ
Miranda is now available through all good physical media retailers. Tinto Brass's luminous Director's Edit, witty, sensual, and presented in Full HD, is no longer just for those in the know. 🎬💃😘
#Miranda#TintoBrass#SerenaGrandi
Tomorrow's the day. Tinto Brass's Miranda hits shelves and we have a feeling you're going to enjoy it. Serena Grandi. Full HD. The complete Director's Edit. Need we say more? 😏🎬
Out tomorrow through all good physical media retailers.
Argento's masterpiece, restored to honour every shade of its original Technicolor brilliance. Suspiria 4K HDR Dolby Vision is out Monday. Order direct for free UK P&P + a low serial number. Alan Jones book, art cards, poster, 6+ hours of extras. Region-free. Link in bio.
The film that crowned Serena Grandi the Sexiest Woman in Italy is finally getting the release it deserves. Tinto Brass's Miranda arrives this Monday on Blu-ray in Full HD, uncut and remastered in the complete Director's Edit. Playful, beautiful, and utterly uncompromising. 🎬✨
Out this Monday through all good physical media retailers and available now direct with free P&P for UK customers:
https://t.co/1758BQYFPQ
#Miranda#TintoBrass#SerenaGrandi
Dario Argento on why Suspiria (1977) is first and foremost a film about women, and the curious assortment of men orbiting them: a blind pianist, a mute butler, and a rather ambiguous assistant.
Make of that what you will. 🩸🎬
Delon & Schneider have arrived on Apple… 🍎 mostly naked by the pool, in their own Garden of Eden, until a bite of the forbidden fruit changes everything.
THE SWIMMING POOL, now on Apple TV (and Amazon)
https://t.co/12HzWt6GwT
She’s back… and arriving early.
Miranda is now available direct from Cult Films ahead of release. Tinto Brass’s sun-soaked tale of desire and indulgence, starring Serena Grandi, looks better than ever.
Order now: https://t.co/1758BQYFPQ
The blind man and his dog in Suspiria (1977) one of horror cinema’s most masterfully constructed shots. Film critic Alan Jones breaks down exactly why. 🦯🐕🩸