Umbrella Entertainment has revealed its September batch of releases. They are: Drive-In Delirium: A New Beginning - Trailer Collection, Ninja Wars (1982), Exit 8 (2025), and New Extremity Collection Volume 3 (2001-2016).
Description: DRIVE-IN DELIRIUM has risen from the grave! Brace yourself for another hit of pure cult movie madness.
The vault has been breached once more! Deep inside the mausoleum, a hidden chamber has cracked loose, unleashing a fresh, retina-scorching overdose of delirious, depraved trailer carnage.
Bursting with over 12 hours of unbridled savagery. A NEW BEGINNING unloads a relentless barrage of forbidden flesh, cannibalistic creeps, violent vixens, mutated monstrosities and high-octane hell-raisers! No brakes. No mercy.
Lock the doors. Brace for impact!
In a war-torn age of feudal Japan, a deadly prophecy says the man who marries Ukio will rule the world, and ruthless forces will kill to make it happen.
Standing against them is Jotaro (Hiroyuki Sanada), a master ninja who must fight through an onslaught of assassins and supernatural enemies to stop a reign of terror before it begins. Bursting with swordplay, sorcery, and cult-style spectacle, NINJA WARS (Iga Ninpôchô) is a delirious fantasy action classic from Japan's golden age of ninja cinema.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
NEW! Audio Commentary with Action Cinema Experts Mike Leeder and Russell Wait
NEW! Blood Stained Ninja Scrolls: Historian Jonathan Clements on Ninja Wars
NEW! Chiba Law: a documentary on Martial Arts, Japan Action Club and Sonny Chiba featuring interviews with historians Mike Leeder, George Clarke and Matt Routledge, actors Maria Tran, Takashi Hara and stuntman Reuben Langdon
A man becomes increasingly desperate when he finds himself trapped in an endless, sterile subway passageway with no way out. He finds a set of rules: do not overlook anything out of the ordinary. If you discover an anomaly, turn back immediately. If you don't, carry on. Then leave from Exit 8. When even a single mistake will send him back to the beginning, will he ever escape this purgatory?
Desire, violence, and the human condition collide in their most uncompromising form with NEW EXTREMITY COLLECTION: VOLUME 3 a fearless quartet of boundary-pushing cinema that confronts the darkest corners of human impulse.
Gaspar Noé's IRREVERSIBLE delivers a brutal exploration of time, trauma, and vengeance, unfolding in reverse chronology with visceral intensity. Claire Denis's TROUBLE EVERY DAY blends eroticism with primal hunger in a sensual yet unsettling descent into obsession and cannibalistic desire.
In CAGED, director Yann Gozlan thrusts viewers into a nightmarish underworld where captivity and desperation strip humanity to its rawest instincts. Rounding out the set is Julia Ducournau's explosive debut RAW, a coming-of-age nightmare that marks a bold new voice in genre cinema.
Together, these four films form a daring showcase of cinema that challenges, provokes, and dares viewers to confront the unflinching realities of flesh and emotion. Viewer discretion is not just advised it's inevitable.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
TROUBLE EVERY DAY:
NEW! Sound Design in Claire Denis' Trouble Every Day
NEW! I Could Eat You: Critics Emma Westwood and Stephen A Russell discuss Trouble Every Day
NEW! Till Death Do Us Part: Nadine Whitney on Devotion to the Diseased in Trouble Every Day
Trailer
IRREVERSIBLE:
Audio Commentary with Gaspar Noè
NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Stephen Thrower
NEW! Power Trip: Kat Ellinger on Irreversible and Male Violence
Irreversible Straight Cut
Deleted Scene
The Irreversible Odyssey 2019 Documentary
SFX 2003 Interview with Rudolphe Chabrier
Stress and Outrage: Music Videos by Thomas Bangalter
Trailers
CAGED:
NEW! It Takes a Lot of Guts: Lee Zachariah on Captifs
NEW! BIFFF Q&A with Director Yann Gozlan and Actor Zoé Félix 2011
Trailer
RAW:
Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Julia Ducournau and Film Critic Emma Westwood
NEW! Audio Commentary with Critic and Author Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Alternate Opening
Quick Bites with Julia Ducournau and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Genre Matters: 2016 Women Genre Filmmakers Panel with Julia Ducournau, Briony Kidd, Mattie Do, Marisa Brown, Heidi Lee Douglas, Donna McRae, and Isabel Peppard
Australian Premiere Introduction with Monster Fest Director Kier-La Janisse and filmmaker Julia Ducournau
Australian Premiere Q&A with Writer/Director Julia Ducournau and Monster Fest Director Kier-La Janisse
Have You Seen the Cannibal Girl: Publicity Stunt
Raw À Votre Goût: 2017 discussion with Writer/Director Julia Ducournau and Film Critic Emma Westwood