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Umbrella Entertainment Reveals November Releases

Posted July 31, 2025 11:12 PM by Webmaster

Australian label Umbrella Entertainment has announced its November batch of releases. They are: All of Me (1984), Cecil B. Demented (2000), The Fire Within (1963), and Freaked (1993).

All of Me

Martin is Roger Cobb, a jazz guitar obsessed attorney. Lily Tomlin is Edwina Cutwater, a willfully eccentric millionaire who has discovered that she is dying. She turns to a mystic who claims he can transfer human souls, but it doesn't go to plan, and she finds herself in her attorney's body, with Roger still in there too.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • NEW! Audio Commentary with podcasters, writers and film analysts the Wives Colangelo
  • NEW! Interview with Actor Victoria Tennant
  • NEW! The Odd Couple – Journalist David Michael Brown on Steve Martin & Carl Reiner's Funny Friendship
  • Trailer
  • Optional English subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 5.

Cecil B. Demented

Description: This riotous underground flick follows a deranged director (Stephen Dorff) and his crew of tattooed film terrorists as they declare war on Hollywood's soul-sucking schlock. Their mission? Kidnap a pampered Tinseltown starlet (Melanie Griffith) and force her into the gritty, glorious world of real cinema—whether she likes it or not. With anarchic cameos from Adrien Grenier, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ricki Lake, and even Patricia Hearst.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • Audio Commentary with director John Waters
  • NEW! Kicking Against the Pricks - Interview with John Waters
  • NEW! Re-Framing Fame - Interview with Melanie Griffith
  • NEW! Lobster Man from Mars - Interview with Production Designer Vincent Peranio
  • NEW! A Life in Dreamland - Interview with Mink Stole
  • Trailer
  • Optional English subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 5.

The Fire Within

Feel the existential dread of THE FIRE WITHIN, a classic French masterpiece from Elevator to the Gallows (1958) director Louis Malle and star Maurice Ronet and Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Venice Film Festival.

Regarded as Louis Malle's best work, THE FIRE WITHIN (LE FEU FOLLET) is a triumph of quiet style.

A penetrating, dark, yet often compassionate study of a man with one foot in the grave, and a searing commentary of modern society as Malle saw it.

Depressed Alain Leroy leaves the clinic where he was detoxified for alcoholism. He meets friends, acquaintances and women, trying to find a reason to continue living. Will this help him?

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • NEW! Audio Commentary with film critic Adrian Martin
  • NEW! Director Louis Malle on The Fire Within
  • NEW! To Leave Without Having Touched Anything: Kat Ellinger on The Fire Within
  • Trailer
  • In French, with English subtitles
STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 5.

Freaked 4K Blu-ray

Enter the sideshow and rediscover FREAKED in 4K Dolby Vision from a brand NEW restoration including hours of NEW extras. This is a landmark release for Drafthouse Films, Umbrella, and Alex Winter that we know will blow your head and socks clean off.

Once a smug former child star, Ricky Coogin (Winter) is now the unfortunate face of a shady megacorporation pushing questionable products in South America. But when Ricky and his misfit companions — the endlessly weird Ernie and idealistic Julie — take a wrong turn, they find themselves at a derelict roadside freak show run by the mad scientist/showman Elijah C. Skuggs (Randy Quaid). Skuggs doesn't just run the show — he makes it. Using a volatile chemical blend and a flair for the grotesque, he transforms poor Ricky and friends into full-blown human oddities, adding them to his gallery of bizarre attractions.

Enter the sideshow crew: a sock-faced philosopher, a walking cow-man hybrid, a talking eyeball, and a mustachioed bearded lady (an incredible supporting cast including John Hawkes, William Sadler, Mr. T, Brooke Shields, Bobcat Goldthwait, Megan Ward, Morgan Fairchild, Michael Stoyanov, and Winter's old pal Reeves in an uncredited and unrecognizable turn as Ortiz the dog boy. Woof!). Together, they plot to overthrow Skuggs before they're trapped in the tent forever!

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • 2004 Audio Commentary with co-writers/co-directors Tom Stern and Alex Winter
  • The Rehearsal Version Alternate Cut
  • NEW! Workprint Alternate Cut
  • NEW! The Night's Special Guest – Co-Director/Writer & Actor Alex Winter on Freaked
  • NEW! Very Special People – Co-Director/Writer Tom Stern and Writer Tim Burns on Freaked
  • NEW! The Glass Cyclops – Cinematographer Jamie Thompson and Camera Operator Harry Garvin on Freaked
  • NEW! The Freekmaker – Special Makeup Designer Tony Gardner on Freaked
  • NEW! Strange Days in Santa Flan – Production Designer Catherine Hardwicke on Freaked
  • NEW! The Weird Revolution – The Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary on Freaked
  • NEW! A Conversation with Alex Winter and FX Make-up Artist & Art Department Supervisor Bill Corso
  • NEW! Interview with Claymation Maestro David Daniel
  • "NYU Sight & Sound Project" – Short Film by Tom Stern and Alex Winter
  • A 2004 Conversation with writer Tim Burns
  • NEW! Jake Boston on Freaked, Cult Movies & Their Second Life On Physical Media
  • NEW! Hours of uncut behind the scenes footage
  • NEW! Transformed By The Goop – Make-Up Tests
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Original and restored trailers
  • Optional English subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 5.