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Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2025 7:36 am
by nicolas
Nolan’s Memento is upcoming in 4K by Umbrella. They’re in the last stages of the grading. Expect a FiM encode and a huge collectors edition.

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2025 5:03 pm
by domino harvey
Sorrentino’s Parthenope got a region free Blu-ray which is available from Amazon direct

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 5:52 am
by swo17
Umbrella's having a 20% off collector's set sale including things like Triangle, Science of Sleep, and the Haneke set

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:43 am
by swo17
Umbrella's releasing a 3-film Kinji Fukasaku set from which you probably already own two films.

And a 45-film(!) Universal Horror set from which you probably already own 40

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2026 2:14 am
by beamish14
swo17 wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:43 am Umbrella's releasing a 3-film Kinji Fukasaku set from which you probably already own two films.

And a 45-film(!) Universal Horror set from which you probably already own 40
Really frustrating to not have Cross the Rubicon on its own. It’s insane how many of Fukasaku’s films have gotten Blu-Ray releases in the last few years, but his very best film is still so elusive (Under the Flag of the Rising Sun)

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2026 2:30 am
by domino harvey
swo17 wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:43 am

And a 45-film(!) Universal Horror set from which you probably already own 40
“No on disc special features” 🙃

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2026 3:17 am
by Matt
Cute outer box, I guess.

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2026 3:35 am
by swo17
I don't know why I've bothered collecting movies all this time. I should've just waited for Umbrella to release their 5,000-film "all the movies" set

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2026 7:09 am
by Lowry_Sam
All in blu-ray, some of which have already been released on UHD, others due to be on UHD soon, and who knows when all the remaining make it to UHD, so buy this now as it's a limited edition.

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2026 7:48 pm
by therewillbeblus
Umbrella is also releasing Tell No One, though with only a 48=page book for supplements

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2026 3:39 pm
by PfR73
https://shop.umbrellaent.com.au/products/tell-no-one-2006-blu-ray
Extras
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NEW! Audio Commentary with International Crime Cinema and Noir Expert Travis Woods
NEW! TELL SOMEONE: Film Critic Blake Howard on Reassembling Tell No One’s Deleted Story
The Making of Tell No One
Behind-The-Scenes
Outtakes
Last Shots of The Actors
Recording The Music
Deleted Scenes
I Can’t Sleep: A Short Film by Director Guillaume Canet
Trailer

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2026 3:42 pm
by therewillbeblus
Oh that's more than was listed on whatever listing I saw, cool!

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2026 3:54 pm
by domino harvey

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2026 11:53 pm
by Peacock
I think I forgot to post the first two of these New Wave announcements:

#3
Nighty Night Blu-Ray
Step into the world of Nighty Night, a hidden gem of an independent Japanese 8mm film that has been reborn for a new generation of horror enthusiasts!

This incredibly fun anthology film proves that bedtime is anything but safe. It presents four twisted tales, ranging from bloody birthday parties and deadly video games to surreal transformations. Nighty Night masterfully combines practical effects, imagery, and the neon-drenched aesthetic of mid-’80s indie horror, all set to a pulsating, Goblin-inspired soundtrack. Fans of Creepshow and Tales from the Darkside will find themselves right at home with Nighty Night.

Director Approved Special Edition

Transferred & Restored from the only Surviving Video Tape Master

“Dark Fairytales” – A Retrospective Documentary on Nighty Night

“Lost Media” Featurette by Lachlan Saille

Full Original Soundtrack by SAVEARTH

“The Small Pebble” – Short Film

40-Page Behind-the-Scenes Booklet by Hirohisa Kokusho, Featuring Rare Photos And In-Depth Stories

New Slipcover artwork by Sydney based illustrator Janie O’Brien featuring classy UV/Spot Gloss

Limited Edition of 1000 Copies

NOTE: The original 8mm film elements are lost. We are working from a Tape source (which underwent colour correction and touch up). Please see screenshots to get an idea on the quality of the film before purchasing.


#4
Noriko’s Dinner Table Blu-Ray
A companion piece to Sono’s cult classic Suicide Club, this film expands the story into an emotionally gripping exploration of identity, family, and the hidden loneliness of modern life. Following the journey of 17-year-old Noriko, who flees her small-town home for Tokyo, the film pulls viewers into the unsettling world of a “rental family” agency. More than just a “J-horror", Noriko’s Dinner Table is a chilling exploration of connection and alienation in the digital age. Combining intimate storytelling with Sono’s signature surreal flourishes, it is both heartbreaking and unforgettable.

Shot on lo-fi digital video and later transferred to 35mm film, New Wave Video is proud to present a full restoration sourced from the 35mm picture and sound negatives.

DIRECTOR APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION

1080p presentation from a New 4K restoration of the original picture and sound negatives by New Wave Video

Newly restored Dolby Digital 5.1 audio mix

Sono’s Dinner Table: A New interview with Sion Sono

Introduction by Sion Sono

Archival interview with Sion Sono

Interview with actress Kazue Fukiishi

Interview with actress Yuriko Yoshitaka

30-minute Making-of documentary

2006 Tokyo Premiere

Rare behind-the-scenes photo gallery

Booklet featuring new essays by film critics and authors Celeste de la Cabra and Dustin Putman

Theatrical Trailer

New Slipcover Artwork by Kitgallery2001- きっと〈kit〉with UV/ Spot Gloss

Limited Edition 1500 units

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2026 11:56 pm
by Peacock
And announced today:

#5
A Colt Is My Passport Blu-Ray
Widely regarded as one of the greatest Japanese crime films of all time, A Colt Is My Passport is a lean, mean masterpiece from Nikkatsu’s golden era.

A Colt Is My Passport follows solitary hitman Kamimura (Joe Shishido) after a routine contract collapses into betrayal. Branded expendable by his employers, he flees with only his gun, his personal code, and a woman inadvertently drawn into his escape- moving through desolate industrial zones toward an end that feels both inevitable and self-chosen.

Filmed in austere black-and-white, the film distils noir to its most elemental form: spare dialogue, rigorously controlled compositions, and bursts of sudden violence. Its cool minimalism—inflected with the influence of the spaghetti western, culminates in one of the most explosive finales in cinema history. A cornerstone of Nikkatsu’s action cycle and a career-defining performance from Joe Shishido.

New Wave Video proudly presents a special edition of one of the coolest films ever made!

Special Features

1080p High Definition Presentation
NEW audio commentary by author and filmmaker Jasper Sharp
NEW video essay “A Colt Is My Passport and the Borderless Action Film” by film critic Derek Smith
NEW video essay “The Neo-Noir Yakuza Cool of Shishido Jo” by Phillip Jeffries
Booklet featuring a NEW essay by Japanese Cinema expert James Balmont
NEW slipcover artwork by ' Poochamin プーチャミン' with UV/ Spot Gloss
Tech Specs: Year: 1967, 2.0 Stereo, Aspect Ratio 2.35:1, Japanese with English Subtitles, 84 minutes

Limited Edition of 1500 Units
#6

Nun in Rope Hell Blu-Ray
Redemption turns to damnation in one of Japanese cinema’s most infamous entries.

After a brutal act of violence shatters her illicit affair, guilt-ridden Takako (Miki Takakura) seeks salvation within the walls of a secluded convent. But the promise of absolution is a cruel illusion. Behind the convent’s holy façade lies a hidden world of ritualised cruelty, domination, and forbidden desire—where a group of nuns, aided by a notorious novelist, transform religious devotion into an elaborate twisted theatre.

Based on a novel by legendary author Oniroku Dan, Nun in Rope Hell is a disturbing collision of penitence and perversion, faith and flesh. Drawing visual and thematic influence from Suspiria and classic nunsploitation cinema, the film fuses eroticism with psychological horror, creating an unsettling and unforgettable experience.

New Wave Video proudly presents a special edition of this shocking Nikkatsu S&M gem.

Special Features:

1080p High Definition presentation of a 2K restoration by the Nikkatsu Corporation
NEW video essay “Kiss from a Rose: Nun in Rope Hell and Nunsploitation Cinema” by film historian Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Booklet featuring a NEW essay by author and filmmaker Jasper Sharp
NEW slipcover design by 'Grindhead Productions' w/ classy UV/ Spot Gloss

Limited Edition of 1000 Copies

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 12:00 am
by Peacock
They also updated everyone that they are hoping the Urotsukidoji boxset will be ready for July. And that the Love Exposure set (which everyone assumes will be the 10 episode tv version of the film) will come later in the year.

They also mentioned that there are rights issues right now with School Of The Holy Beast which maybe explains why no one has put it out on Blu yet.

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 2:46 am
by Finch
If Orbit or Atomic carry New Wave Video titles, I might go for A Colt is My Passport.

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 6:02 pm
by Peacock
New Wave said that Diabolic will, I’m not sure if Orbit or Atomic carry New Wave titles but I’m sure they would if you asked.

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 2:34 am
by andyli
Atomic does. They have the March titles on their website for pre-order already.

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 2:52 am
by Finch
andyli wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 2:34 am Atomic does. They have the March titles on their website for pre-order already.
I'm looking at Atomic's preorder page and not seeing them there. I see the BFI announcements listed but not New Wave's.

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 3:08 am
by Finch
I'm sorry, you were talking about the March titles. Colt is for May!

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2026 1:41 am
by Finch
Umbrella's June lineup includes BMX Bandits and one of the Silent Hill movies (Pyramid Head is pictured in their tease).

EDIT: Umbrella's preorder listings have gone live. It's Return to Silent Hill. BMX Bandits encoded by Fidelity

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2026 2:06 am
by swo17
They're also releasing Rad but I gather US customers can't see the listing

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2026 6:45 pm
by Finch
Umbrella have had to cancel their Matador 4K due to licensing issues, as per their social media feed. Oops.

Re: New Australian DVD and BD Releases

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2026 8:35 pm
by TechnicolorAcid
New Wave Video just announced that they’ll be putting up pre-orders for Visitor Q in Late April!