The Reprobate talks to the man behind the latest boutique Blu-ray label specialising in overlooked, lesser-known movies.

The Reprobate talks to the man behind the latest boutique Blu-ray label specialising in overlooked, lesser-known movies.
Remembering the king of low-budget, high-concept straight-to-supermarket British horror.
Our new regular video series begins with a lengthy chat with the director of the newly re-released One for the Road.
Sex, crime and double-crosses galore in the classic 1994 neo-noir.
The scariest film of the last decade, apparently – but does Host live up to the claims that it is the horror film we all need for the Covid Age?
Monte Hellman’s laid back road movie remains a key film of the 1970s.
Charles Pinion’s skatepunk splatter movie remains a pioneering work of underground filmmaking.