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Fleetwood Mac: Fleetwood Mac

In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Fleetwood Mac's 1975 self-titled album, Fleetwood Mac released a Blu-ray audio of the 11-track studio album. It's the band's tenth studio album and is their second eponymous release after their 1968 debut album. It is also the first album with Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, and features the hit singles 'Rhiannon', 'Over My Head' and 'Say You Love Me'. As well as a hi-res stereo mix, the Blu-ray audio edition features a new Dolby Atmos mix by Chris James and also includes a 5.1 surround mix (first issued in 2018) by Ken Caillat and Claus Trelby.

Fleetwood Mac: Fleetwood Mac

NR 2025
1g Quetiapine

In a mosaic of games, films, and media, the protagonist's perspective, a fragmented state of mind, merges, and the boundaries between reality and dreams dissolve. 1g of quetiapine, both a remedy and a means of forgetting, dampens the heart and shatters identity. The film collage reflects on the medicalization of mental suffering and the loneliness that lies in synthetic calm. Through chaotic layers of media, it shows how the self is not healed, but rather rendered illegible and suspended in a borderline state between sedation and despair.

1g Quetiapine

NR 2025
Dracula: Rise of the Vampire

When a satanic cult hellbent on raising the legendary Count Dracula commits a bloodthirsty massacre in a London church, former disgraced detective, Gabriel Lee, must return to the field alongside his ex-partner to battle the undead and prevent a vampire apocalypse. Combining modern day horror and action with gripping drama and a whole host of legacy characters, Dracula: Rise Of The Vampire begins a new chapter in British horror whilst delivering a heartfelt homage to the Hammer classics.

Dracula: Rise of the Vampire

4.0 2025
Jean-Pierre Elkabbach, autoportrait de mon père

A witness to the history of the Fifth Republic for more than half a century, Jean-Pierre Elkabbach left his mark on the profession of radio and television journalism. This film tells the story of the man and his career through the voice of his daughter, Emmanuelle Bach, and previously unpublished private interviews recorded shortly before his death in 2023. It offers a portrait of this hyperactive, versatile, demanding, and inventive journalist, and reveals the private man: funny, sensitive, warm, and secretive. Emmanuelle Bach recounts with tenderness and humor her father, absorbed by his consuming passion for journalism, and with whom she struggled to find her place.

Jean-Pierre Elkabbach, autoportrait de mon père

8.0 2025