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Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 43 - Things To Do In Salisbury When You're Alive

Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 43 - Things To Do In Salisbury When You're Alive

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This week on Celluloid Psychosis, TJ and Paul are back with another deep dive into the world of physical media, unpacking the latest releases and exciting additions from some of the best boutique labels in the game. From Vinegar Syndrome to Kino Lorber, 88 Films to Criterion Collection, the hosts cover it all, including some classic titles like A Clockwork Orange (1972) and Full Metal Jacket (1986) in 4K, as well as lesser-known gems like Shut Up, I Love You! (1980) and Seedpeople (1992).

They also dive into exciting new releases from Third Window Films, such as Shark Skin Man & Peach Hip Girl (1998), and take a closer look at upcoming titles like The Seed of the Sacred Fig (2024) from Decal Releasing. But that's not all—TJ and Paul also discuss some exciting Blu-ray collections like FANTÔMAS (Masters of Cinema), Les Vampires (Masters of Cinema), and Judex (Masters of Cinema), plus rare gems like Deadbeat at Dawn (1988) from 84 Entertainment and the House of Psychotic Women collection from Severin Films.

In addition, the hosts break down the latest movie news, including the announcement of new releases like The Monkey and Heart Eyes, as well as the passing of Anthony Dileo Jr. They also discuss Conclave’s wins at the BAFTAs and recommend some must-watch films, including TJ's pick, Path to War (2002), and Paul's pick, Heretic (2024).

Tune in for all this and more in this jam-packed episode of Celluloid Psychosis! Plus, next week’s episode is one you won’t want to miss: the absurd and hilarious Butt Boy (2019)!

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