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Tag: 1969

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‘Daiei Gothic Vol.2—Japanese Ghost Stories’ (1960-1970)

Three classic Japanese ghost stories are brought to the screen by masters of the genre, Tokuzo Tanaka and Kimiyoshi Yasuda.

by Remy Dean 6th October 20257th October 2025
Film Review Physical Media

A TOUCH OF LOVE (1969)

In 1960s London, a young woman is determined to defy society by becoming a single mother

by Barnaby Page 17th March 202517th March 2025
Film Review Physical Media

‘Super Spies and Secret Lies’: Three Undercover Classics from Shaw Brothers (1966-69)

The three action-adventure films brought together in this new Eureka Classics Box Set are pure entertainment, capturing the pop culture zeitgeist of the 1960s...

by Remy Dean 29th November 202429th November 2024
Film Review Physical Media

‘Shawscope Volume Three’ (1967-1983)

Before Hong Kong’s mightiest film studio mastered the art of the kung fu film, Shaw Brothers hit box office gold with a very different kind of martial arts cinema.

by Remy Dean 22nd November 202422nd November 2024
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JAPAN ORGANIZED CRIME BOSS (1969)

A gangster, released from prison, seeks a quiet life... but after his boss dies, he's forced to lead his gang.

by Remy Dean 15th November 202416th November 2024
Film Review Retrospective

THE WILD BUNCH (1969)

An ageing group of outlaws look for one last big score as the "traditional" American West is disappearing around them.

by Conall McManus 24th June 202424th June 2024
Film Review Physical Media

RED PEONY GAMBLER 1-3 (1968-69)

The Valiant Red Peony trilogy arrives on Blu-ray from Eureka 'Masters of Cinema'...

by Remy Dean 19th June 202420th June 2024
Film Review Physical Media

ARMY OF SHADOWS (1969)

An account of underground resistance fighters in Nazi-occupied France.

by Barnaby Page 31st May 20241st June 2024
Film Review Retrospective

MIDNIGHT COWBOY (1969)

A naive hustler travels from Texas to New York City to seek personal fortune, finding a new friend in the process.

by Conall McManus 12th May 202412th May 2024
Film Review Physical Media

THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED (1969)

A strict headmistress runs a secluded school for wayward girls in 19th-century France, whose students are disappearing under mysterious circumstances.

by Remy Dean 6th March 20237th March 2023
the damned (1969)
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THE DAMNED (1969)

Luchino Visconti’s classic tells the story of a wealthy German family’s entanglement with the Nazi regime in the early 1930s

by Barnaby Page 24th October 202128th October 2021
blind beast (1969)
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BLIND BEAST (1969)

A blind sculpter and his mother kidnap a young model.

by Joseph Shapiro 25th August 20212nd September 2021
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