and “a moral obscenity” (Daily Telegraph)
the feature debut of writer-director Greg Mottola announced the arrival of an unassumingly sharp-witted new talent on the 1990s indie scene
One of the most gripping disaster films of all time follows ten survivors as they struggle to escape from an ocean liner capsized by a tidal wave
**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new writing on the film by Barry Forshaw
Bread and Alley (which the director called the “mother of all my films”)
Out There By Toei (Region Free) John De Bello and “a moral obscenity” (DailySpanning nearly three decades, this electrifying boxset showcases the fearless imagination and genre shaping legacy of Japanese powerhouse TOEI. From cosmic spectacle to punk inflected revenge to uncanny body horror, these films trace a lineage of excess, invention, and cultural bite that only TOEI could deliver. Together, these films form a vivid portrait of TOEIs genre bending bravado, unapologetically stylish, often confrontational, and endlessly