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ased on a documentary about a man who dealt with trauma by building a miniature World War II village, (out now, Blu-ray/DVD) sees Steve Carell’s (out now, VOD), where she’s interrogated using heat and cold, an electrified floor, and acid. Featuring one set and an anarchist political angle, it’s a decent low-budget British sci-fi; think meets . (out now, Blu-ray) is an obscure effort from horror anthology specialists Amicus. Despite the talent involved – direction by respected cameraman Freddie Francis; script by ’s Robert Bloch – this tale of a pop singer visiting an island to recuperate and discovering someone’s breeding killer bees is a pretty clichéd affair, one where you can see the twist a mile off. Finally, 1971’s (Blu-ray, 27 May) sees 17th century young folk turning to rape and murder after a skull’s unearthed in a field. We said: “One of the best British horrors of the ’70s. It deserves to be as well known as .” Bonuses included on this latest limited edition include new interviews with the writer and director, composer, sound mixer, and actor Simon Williams.

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