Cinema
15
- 21 Jun
Feature
films screened in UK cinemas for the first time:
7
Din Mohabbat In
٧ دن موحبّت ان
India
- 2018 - 138m - col / scope
D:
Meenu Gaur, Farjad Nabi
Audio:
5.1
The
Ciambra
A
Ciambra
It/Brazil/Ger/Fr/USA/Swd
- 2017 - 118m - col
D:
Jonas Carpignano
Audio:
5.1
The
Happy Prince
Ger/Belg/UK/It
- 2018 - 105m - col / scope
D:
Rupert Everett
Audio:
5.1
Hereditary
USA
- 2018 - 126m - col / scope (2.00:1)
D:
Ari Aster
Audio:
5.1
Race
3
रेस ३
India
- 2018 - 158m - col / scope / 3-D
D:
Remo D'Souza
Dolby Atmos
Dolby Atmos
Stanley:
A Man of Variety
UK
- 2016 - 83m - col / scope
D:
Stephen Cookson
Audio:
5.1
Studio
54
USA
- 2018 - 99m - col
D:
Matt Tyrnauer
Audio:
Stereo
Super
Troopers 2
USA
- 2018 - 95m - col
D:
Jay Chandrasekhar
Audio:
5.1
Together
UK
- 2018 - 84m - col
D:
Paul Duddridge
Audio:
5.1
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Home
Video (premiere)
18
- 24 Jun 2018
Feature
films and TV movies released on UK home video for the first time,
with no prior UK cinema release (excluding festival screenings):
Angelica
USA
- 2015 - 95m - col / scope
D:
Mitchell Lichtenstein
Audio:
5.1
Cleopatra
クレオパトラ
Jpn
- 1970 - 112m - col / scope
D:
Osamu Tezuka, Eiichi Yamamoto
Audio:
Mono
The
Competition
USA
- 2018 - 103m - col / scope
D:
Harvey Lowry
Audio:
5.1
Gangland
Revenge
UK
- 2017 - 95m - col
D:
Glen Kirby
Audio:
5.1
Redemption:
The Last Outlaw
Gone
Are the Days
USA
- 2018 - 99m - col / scope
D:
Mark Landre Gould
Audio:
5.1
Romper
Stomper
Aus
(TV) - 2018 - 303m - 6 eps - col
D:
Daina Reid, James Napier Robertson, Geoffrey Wright
Audio:
Stereo
A
Thousand & One Nights
千夜一夜物語
Jpn
- 1969 - 128m - col / scope
D:
Eiichi Yamamoto
Audio:
Mono
Through
Lotte's Lens
UK
- 2018 - 109m - col
D:
Tony Britten
Audio:
5.1
Home
Video (ex-cinema)
18
- 24 Jun 2018
Feature
films and TV movies released on UK home video for the first time,
having previously been screened in UK cinemas:
Fifty
Shades Freed
USA
- 2018 - 105m - col / scope
D:
James Foley
Dolby
Atmos / Auro 11.1 / IMAX 12-track
Let
the Sunshine In
Un
beau soleil intérieur
Fr/Belg
- 2017 - 95m - col
D:
Claire Denis
Audio:
5.1
Phantom
Thread
UK/USA
- 2017 - 130m - col
D:
Paul Thomas Anderson
Audio:
5.1
Westwood:
Punk, Icon, Activist
UK
- 2018 - 83m - col
D:
Lorna Tucker
Audio:
5.1
The
Wound
Inxeba
S.Africa/Ger/Neth/Fr
- 2017 - 88m - col / scope
D:
John Trengove
Audio:
5.1
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Home
Video (reissues)
18
- 24 Jun 2018
Feature
films and TV movies:
The
Children’s Hour
USA
- 1961 - 108m - bw
D:
William Wyler
Audio:
Mono
Fifty
Shades Darker
USA/Jpn
- 2017 - 118m - col / scope
D:
James Foley
Dolby
Atmos / Auro 11.1
Fifty
Shades of Grey
USA/Jpn
- 2015 - 125m - col / scope
D:
Sam Taylor-Johnson
Audio:
5.1 / IMAX 6-track
The
Hybrid
Scintilla
UK
- 2014 - 93m - col / scope
D:
Billy O'Brien
Audio:
5.1
Jubilee
UK
- 1978 - 104m - col
D:
Derek Jarman
Audio:
Mono
The
Last House on the Left
USA
- 1972 - 91m - col
D:
Wes Craven
Audio:
Mono
Paddington
UK/Fr
- 2014 - 95m - col / scope
D:
Paul King
Audio:
5.1
Persona
3: Winter of Rebirth
Jpn
- 2016 - 109m - col
D:
Tomohisa Taguchi
Audio:
5.1
The
Quiet Earth
NZ
- 1985 - 91m - col
D:
Geoff Murphy
Dolby
Stereo
Xtro
UK
- 1982 - 86m - col
D:
Harry Bromley-Davenport
Audio: Mono
Audio: Mono
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Note:
Be
aware that scope or 3-D movies may not always be replicated that way
on home video. Similarly, some video releases may offer a different
audio configuration to the one originally intended (5.1, Dolby Atmos,
etc.). In each case, the Index provides details of the primary
audio-visual specifications, and any video version which deviates
from these specs constitutes a revision of the original intentions,
potentially compromising the effectiveness of the presentation.
Also, the given running time assumes a projected frame-rate of 24 frames per second (except for TV material in countries where the broadcast frame-rate is 25fps). Most VHS and DVD releases in the UK are replicated at 25fps, causing a subliminal speed-up that 'reduces' the running time by around 4 per cent. Most Blu-ray releases (including 4K) are replicated at the original 24fps.
Also, the given running time assumes a projected frame-rate of 24 frames per second (except for TV material in countries where the broadcast frame-rate is 25fps). Most VHS and DVD releases in the UK are replicated at 25fps, causing a subliminal speed-up that 'reduces' the running time by around 4 per cent. Most Blu-ray releases (including 4K) are replicated at the original 24fps.
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