Never heard of this label before, nor have I seen anything from them, but suprisingly, among the low-budget horror and independent films they offer, I have found that they are scheduled to release are several classics of Chinese cinema, among them Spring In A Small Town, and Street Angel. (see for yourself). Exciting news for people like me, who are interested in classic chinese cinema, but has never had a chance to view any.
I wonder if anyone can vouch for the quality of there releases (what? no fans of Mad Cowgirl or Dinosaur Valley Girls on this forum?).
Cinema Epoch
- ltfontaine
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 3:34 pm
More discussion about these releases may be found in this thread.
- Cold Bishop
- Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 9:45 pm
- Location: Portland, OR
Well, any horror movie that freely references Ten Tigers from Kwangtung can't be all bad.
But its Bleak Future that seems to be the horror film to watch in their catalogue.
Also, I like that Raise the Castle is described as "Akira Kurosawa meets Monty Python". However, analogies like that hardly ever check out.
And The Noah appears to be worth a watch (including positive words from DVD Beaver)
But its Bleak Future that seems to be the horror film to watch in their catalogue.
Also, I like that Raise the Castle is described as "Akira Kurosawa meets Monty Python". However, analogies like that hardly ever check out.
And The Noah appears to be worth a watch (including positive words from DVD Beaver)
- pointless
- Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:55 am
Re: Cinema Epoch
Private Lessons (Alan Myerson, 1981)
Blu-ray release May 24, 2016
Special Features:
Blu-ray release May 24, 2016
Special Features:
- Original Theatrical Trailers
Audio Commentary with director Alan Myerson, writer Dan Greenburg, and actor Howard Hesseman
Comedy Commentary with Marc Edward Heuck (Beat the Geeks), Gariana Abeyta (Out of Print), and Jackson Stewart (Invasion Roswell)
- pointless
- Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:55 am
Re: Cinema Epoch
Previously released on Blu-ray by Cinema Epoch:
Samurai Cop (Amir Shervan, 1991) - released November 25, 2014
Special Features:
Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance (Gregory Hatanaka, 2015) - released January 12, 2016
Samurai Cop (Amir Shervan, 1991) - released November 25, 2014
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary with Matt Hannon
Audio Commentary with Mark Frazer
"Remembrances" featurette with Matt Hannon and Mark Frazer
Matt Hannon Interview
Audio Commentary by 80s Picturehouse
Red Letter Media Interview with Matt Hannon
Rob Schrab Interview by Edwin A. Santos
Music Score excerpts
Trailer
Still Gallery
Samurai Cop 2 Photoshoot
Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance (Gregory Hatanaka, 2015) - released January 12, 2016