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- Boris Karloff hosts a trio of horror stories concerning a stalked call girl, a vampire-like monster who preys on his family, and a nurse who is haunted by her ring's rightful owner.
- Documentary following Black Sabbath's iconic last gig - a sold-out hometown performance on 4 February 2017 at Birmingham's 16,000-seat Genting Arena.
- The documentary follows Black Sabbath as they release their iconic album Paranoid through the recording and releasing of their album Master of Reality. Sharing many known and unknown facts about the band's lives in 1971 and 1972.
- Features footage filmed on April 29 and May 1 during the band's 2012 reunion tour in Melbourne, Australia.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1986 single "No Stranger To Love". The black and white music video opens with a black dog running near train tracks. The band performs against a black background with Glenn Hughes singing.
- Black Sabbath's final triumphant live concert filmed at Genting Arena in their hometown of Birmingham.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1983 single "Zero The Hero". The music video opens with a monstrous man carrying a body wrapped in plastic. The band performs on stage while a group of surgeons work on the body.
- Fan video for the song "Time Machine" by Black Sabbath.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1983 single "Trashed". An angry man at a bar and scantily clad women wearing black bags over their heads. The man removes the mask to revealed them to be scarred. The band performs on stage.
- A documentary about the heavy metal band Black Sabbath that recounts their story from the leaving of Ozzy Osbourne to the recording of "Dehumanizer", discussing the line-up changes during the period between 1978 and 1992.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1970 single "Iron Man". The music video features the band performing the song on a whitened stage. Behind then visual effects of painted photographs move as Ozzy Osbourne sings.
- Great Concert footage of one of the best and original heavy metal bands to grace the stage.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1970 single "Paranoid". The music video, shot in black and white, features the band performing on a set decorating with a spinning wall design. Ozzy Osbourne sings while the band plays around him.
- Mix of interviews with the original band members and a live performance recorded at Ozzfest 1999 during the band's reunion tour.
- On the buckle of the Bible Belt lies the Oklahoman branch of the ISUPK; an ethnic religious group listed officially as a 'hate group'. Harry Robinson travelled across the Atlantic to find out what it takes for faith to become hate.
- We are in a near future... A wife wants to divorce her violent husband... The only way is killing him.
- A documentary about the heavy metal band Black Sabbath that recounts their history from the early days to the separation with Ozzy Osbourne.
- A montage of supernatural images of horror with a loose narrative function, to the soundtrack of Black Sabbath's self-titled song from their first album.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1989 single "Headless Cross". It features the band performing in front of stone walls while surrounded by torches. Cloaked men labor near a stone cross.
- A film review drawing on archive concert film of Black Sabbath in performance and documentary footage from television and radio archives around the world.
- The definitive interview with Tony Iommi. Inventor of the heavy metal guitar sound which powered Black Sabbath to world fame and inspired a host of imitators. Using his own examples, Tony explains how Black Sabbath wrote, worked and played together. Also featured is archive footage of vintage Black Sabbath live on stage and the previously unreleased promo videos of 'Headless Cross' and 'Feels Good To Me'. Features: Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Headless Cross, Orchid, Feels Good To Me, Laguna Sunrise, Embryo, With Special Guest Ian Gillan for Smoke On The Water.
- Retrospective film study of the music of Black Sabbath on record, on film and on stage from 1970 to 1992.
- A middle aged millennial works two jobs to help support the daughter and troubled wife of his late brother while struggling to deal with his own inadequacies
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1980 single "Neon Knights". It features the band performing on a darkened stage. Ronnie James Dio sings as he wears a black and red cloak.
- Sabotage is the sixth studio album by metal pioneers Black Sabbath, released in 1975. It was recorded in the midst of litigation with their former manager Patrick Meehan.
- Inside Black Sabbath The definitive masterclass with TonyIommi. Inventorof the Heavy Metalguitarsound which powered BlackSabbath to world fame and inspired ahost of imitators.Using his own examples, Tony explains how BlackSabbath wrote, worked and played together. Alsofeatured is archive footage of vintage BlackSabbath live on stage and the previouslyunreleased promo videos of 'HeadlessCross'and 'Feels Good To Me'.Features:• Black Sabbath*• Paranoid*• Headless Cross†• Orchid§• Feels Good To Me†• Laguna Sunrise§• Embryo§• Smoke On The Water§Main Feature45 minutesMasters from the Vaults16 minutesClassic Rock Showcase43 minutes(i) Uriah Heep - Acoustically Driven (ii) Mostly Autumn - The Spirit of Autumn Past (iii) Nektar - Live (iv) Caravan - At Nearfest (v) Fairport Convention - The Rocky Road (vi) John Lawton Band - Still Payin'My Dues (vii) Karnataka - Heaven Can Wai
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 2013 single "Loner". It begins with the band walking to the concert stage. The band performs the song for the enthusiastic crowd with Ozzy singing. Clips of audience members and fans play throughout.
- Black Sabbath in a concert filmed at the Hammersmith Apollo in London on Wednesday April 13, 1994 during the "Cross Purposes Tour".
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1995 single "Get A Grip". It features animated sequences of a man on a motorcycle who observes the band rise from the grave. The motorcyclist flees from a Death-like figure.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1970 single "Blue Suede Shoes". In it, the band performs the song on a darkened stage against a blacked out background. Ozzy Osbourne sings while the band plays around him.
- Drawing on performance footage from 1971 through to the last shows of the Martin era, this film features reflections from inside the Sabbath camp.
- Two appearances at the Beat Club/MusikLaden television series filmed live in 1970.
- Electric violinists Earl Maneein and David Wong break down musical boundaries, playing both classical and heavy metal styles.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1990 single "Feels Good To Me". It features the band performing in a darkened room in front of a painting. A woman on a motorcycle is pursued by a man with long hair in a car.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 2013 single "End Of The Beginning". The black and white music video features the band performing the song on stage while the crowd cheers. Ozzy Osbourne sings while the band plays around him.
- A new take on the Bloody Mary Legend, two girls try calling out to another known legend known as Black Sabbath Lily, but what happens next no one knows.
- Black Sabbath performing "War Pigs" live at the Olympia Theater in Paris, France on December 20, 1970.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 2013 single "God Is Dead?". It begins with shots of a city and images of the band superimpose on an eye. A man observes views a variety of scenes in the city before losing his religion.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1970 single "Black Sabbath". The music video begins with the sound of rain over a home decorated with negative visual effects. The band performs with the house in the foreground.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1987 single "The Shining". The music video features the band performing on a set decorated with hanging sheets in the background. Women pose as Tony Martin sings.
- Second version of Black Sabbath's 1970 single "Paranoid". In this version, the band performs the song on a white circular stage. In the background images of mannequin heads feature throughout.
- Black Sabbath performing "Children of the Grave" at California Jam at the Ontario Speedway on April 6, 1974.
- Black Sabbath performing "Electric Funeral" live in 1999.
- Filmed in concert, The Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1978
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1976 single "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor". The music video opens with the band on stage as they are bathed under heavily-colored, purple lights. Ozzy Osbourne sings while the band plays.
- Music video for Black Sabbath's 1978 single "A Hard Road". It features the band performing on a darkened stage. Ozzy Osbourne sings while camera effects merge the different shots.