
Karloff: Universal Terror (1937-1952)
Eureka reissues three Boris Karloff movies from the late-1930s to the early-1950s: Night Key, The Climax, and The Black Castle.

Eureka reissues three Boris Karloff movies from the late-1930s to the early-1950s: Night Key, The Climax, and The Black Castle.

A young woman from Nazi Germany struggles to be accepted in an English town.

An insurance salesman and the married woman he loves plot the perfect murder.

In the USA of the 1940s, a boxer’s rise to success in the ring is paralleled by increasing conflict in his private life

After his business partner is mysteriously shot, private detective Sam Spade finds himself plunged into a web of plotting and deceit.

Six films that horror icon Boris Karloff made for Columbia Pictures, a collaboration which produced some of his finest acting roles.

A double-bill of film noir classics from Arrow Academy on Blu-ray.

Two unique Japanese riffs on H.G Wells’ classic character, also indebted to Universal’s iconic film series...

There are distinct shades of film noir in Universal’s Inner Sanctum series of B Movies, released between 1943-45, particularly in their expressionist photographic style...

Judge Roy Bean, a self-appointed hanging judge, befriends saddle tramp Cole Harden, who opposes Bean's policy against homesteaders.

When an assassin shoots a blackmailer and his beautiful female companion dead, he's paid off in marked bills by his treasonous employer who's working for foreign spies.

A trio of classy card sharks targets the socially awkward heir to brewery millions for his money, until one of them falls in love with him.