Skip to content
1 2 3  Next >

Madman Recommends


Australian Films

Collection

Cult Cinema

All Time Greats
Go-go dancing, big-breasted betties; underground-dwelling social pariahs; wacked-out meditations on the blackly hilarious banality of life. This collection of crazy films is not everybody’s cup of tea, but that’s the point: lace up your white sneakers, drink the Kool Aid and give in to this cult of kooky cinema.

Eastern Eye All Time Greats

All Time Greats
Eastern Eye Live action Asian cinema is dedicated to releasing the best in classic films and the emerging stars of tomorrow- bringing a new vision of the East to Western audiences.

Fashion & Design

Collection

Festival at Home

Collection
Here at Madman we have the finest selection of critically-acclaimed and award-winning world cinema catalogues in the country. Festival at Home is a curated collection of several of these festival-quality films, which you can enjoy on DVD or Blu Ray and digitally. It's your program.

Godzilla Collection

Collection
Few cinema characters have been as iconic and enduring as Japan's Godzilla- King of the Monsters. First created in 1954 - the series has lasted for 50 years producing 27 films in total and countless pieces of merchandise bearing the Godzilla likeness. Long Live Godzilla!

Great Adaptations

Collection
Ever since its inception in the late 1800s, the cinema has taken its stories from sources as varied as the high literature of classical Russian symbolist Fyodor Dostoyevski and Italian nobleman Giuseppe Tommasi di Lampedusa, the fairy tales and myths like that of King Arthur's round table or Jason and the Argonauts, and the thrillers of James M Cain and romances of Fannie Hurst from the pulp fiction stands. Check the list below for a rundown of big screen adaptations, and see if you can tell your Graham Greene from your Rumer Godden, or your Rainer Maria Rilke from your William Faulker.

Hitchcock in Britain

Collection
Alfred Hitchcock is probably the most famous cinema director of the 20th century. Yet his most famous films were made in Hollywood, with a glamourous cast including Grace Kelly, James Stewart, Doris Day, Cary Grant, Kim Novac. But Hitchcock's true masterpieces are the films he made before being lured stateside. Such iconic titles as THE LADY VANISHES, THE 39 STEPS, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH... It was the individualistic style, pace and irreverence of these films which got Hitch noticed in Hollywood. Now you too can see where the legend began.

1 2 3  Next >
Mad For Haneke
The Eastern Eye Lunar New Years Sale
Unbranded