Film Club
We were the last, best video store

For our final day of #StayHomewithFilmClub we’re giving you a head-start on Halloween with a classic Vincent Price chiller- The Abominable Dr Phibes.

Half horror/half comedy and all cult weirdness, this is a bizarro little piece of 70′s British cinema.

Thanks for sticking with us through the lockdown everybody. We’re excited to be opening our doors tomorrow for in-store browsing and we look forward to having you in here again.

“There he is, THE GEEK! He has puzzled the foremost scientists of Europe and America. Is he the missing link? Is he man or beast? Some have pronounced him man. But beneath that shaggy mane of hair lies the brain of a beast!”


Tyrone Power and Joan Blondell star in this grim, strange carny noir. With Guillermo del Toro’s remake on the way, check out the original ‘Nightmare Alley’, our #StayHomewithFilmClub pick of the day.

In a career which stretched thirty years Yasujiro Ozu crafted gentle, exquisite portraits of family life in middle class Japan. 

He refined a simple, formal style with minimal camera movement. In 1953 he directed ‘Tokyo Story’ to local acclaim and little international notice. 

In a Sight and Sound poll 60 years later it was voted by directors as the #1 greatest film of all time.

Tokyo Story is our #StayHomewithFilmClub pick of the day.

Jaws was such a colossal blockbuster that it created in it’s wake a whole tidal wave of cash-ins like Piranha, Grizzly and Orca. A few years later the sub-genre was already losing steam and ripe for parody, thus…Alligator was born.

Robert Forster is on the hunt for a mutant man-eater in the satirical horror ‘Alligator’, our #StayHomewithFilmClub movie of the day.

Bob Hoskins is a right royal cockney gangster looking to go straight, but a series of killings leave him trapped between the IRA and the American mafia. Who’s betrayed him and how will he fix it?

One of the all-time great british gangster movies, The Long Good Friday is our #StayHomewithFilmClub freebie of the day.

One of the finest British films of all time and one of the most gorgeously shot Technicolour films ever, Pressburger and Powell’s strange masterpiece ‘The Red Shoes’ is our #StayHomewithFilmClub pick of the day.

.
Page 1 of 162