Difference between revisions of "88 Films Home Video Guide"

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88 Films is a British DVD/Blu-ray label that was launched in 2012. Since then the company has branched out to further releases including the Zalman King produced erotic thriller Two Moon Junction, the Troma Entertainment film The Last Horror Film, starring Caroline Munro, Alfred Sole's slasher film Alice Sweet Alice, the original documentary Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever, directed by Calum Waddell and the independent shocker Reel Evil. 88 Films was one of the labels praised for "providing a valuable service in preserving the more obscure titles and keeping them alive, while proving themselves bigger lovers of film than the uninterested majors" in the UK's The Guardian newspaper's annual article on the year's best DVD/Blu-ray companies. To order any of the listed titles click the covers and use our Amazon.UK links. Thank you for supporting our efforts!

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