Final Destination 2 | UMD | (30/01/2006)
from £20.00
| Saving you £-2.01 (N/A%)
| RRP Kimberly, a regular teenage girl, ends up escaping the clutches of death, and saves others, as well. But soon the survivors start dropping dead and Kimberly realizes you can't cheat Death.
Final Destination | UMD | (30/01/2006)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP
Rush Hour 2 | UMD | (26/09/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP
Sin City | UMD | (26/09/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP Frank Miller's acclaimed comic book comes to the screen courtesy of director Robert Rodriguez.
The Island | UMD | (09/01/2006)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson lead an all-star cast as residents of an isolated high-tech compound. But when they discover they're actually clones and worth more dead than alive they stage a daring escape. Battling an unfamiliar environment and an armed team of mercenaries in hot pursuit they'll risk their lives and freedom to save those they left behind - and reveal the truth about The Island.
Constantine | UMD | (25/11/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride | UMD | (06/02/2006)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP
Blade 2 | UMD | (26/09/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP
Predator | UMD | (07/11/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP
The Fifth Element | UMD | (05/12/2005)
from £8.08
| Saving you £7.91 (97.90%)
| RRP In the year 2257 a planet-sized sphere of supreme evil is approaching the earth at relentless speed threatening to exterminate every living organism unless four ancient stones representing the elements of earth wind fire and water are united with the mysterious fifth element.From Luc Besson the acclaimed director of 'Leon' and 'Nikita' comes a film that turns science fiction inside out.
I, Robot | UMD | (05/09/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP As paranoid cop Del Spooner, Will Smith displays both his trademark quips and some impressive pectoral muscles in I, Robot. Only Spooner suspects that the robots that provide the near future with menial labor are going to turn on mankind--he's just not sure how. When a leading roboticist dies suspiciously, Spooner pursues a trail that may prove his suspicions. Don't expect much of a connection to Isaac Asimov's classic science fiction stories; I, Robot, the action movie, isn't prepared for any ruminations on the significance of artificial intelligence. This likable, efficient movie won't break any new ground, but it does have an idea or two to accompany its jolts and thrills, which puts it ahead of most recent action flicks. Also featuring Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood, and James Cromwell. --Bret Fetzer
Amityville Horror | UMD | (24/10/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP There's no place like home...for bloodcurdling horror! James Brolin Margot Kidder and Academy Award winner Rod Steiger fall prey to the powers of darkness in this spine-tingling tale of a house possessed by unspeakable evil. One of the most talked-about haunted-house stories of all time The Amityville Horror will hit you where you live. For George and Kathy Lutz the colonial home on the river's edge seemed ideal: quaint spacious and amazingly affordable. Of course six brutal murders had taken place there just a year before but houses don't have memories....or do they? Soon the Lutz dream house becomes a hellish nightmare as walls begin to drip blood and satanic forces threaten to destroy them. Now the Lutzes must try to escape or forfeit their lives - and their souls!
Fantastic Four | UMD | (02/12/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP Fantastic Four is a light-hearted and funny take on Marvel Comics' first family of superheroes. It begins when down-on-his-luck genius Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd) has to enlist the financial and intellectual help of former schoolmate and rival Victor Von Doom (Julian McMahon) in order to pursue outer-space research involving human DNA. Also on the trip are Reed's best friend, Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis); his former lover, Sue Storm (Jessica Alba), who's now Doom's employee and love interest; and her hotshot-pilot brother, Johnny Storm (Chris Evans). Things don't go as planned, of course, and the quartet becomes blessed--or is it cursed--with superhuman powers: flexibility, brute strength, invisibility and projecting force fields, and bursting into flame. Meanwhile, Doom himself is undergoing a transformation. Among the many entries in the comic-book-movie frenzy, Fantastic Four is refreshing because it doesn't take itself too seriously. Characterisation isn't too deep, and the action is a bit sparse until the final reel (like most "first" superhero movies, it has to go through the "how did we get these powers and what we will do with them?" churn). But it's a good-looking cast, and original comic-book co-creator Stan Lee makes his most significant Marvel-movie cameo yet, in a speaking role as the FF's steadfast postal carrier, Willie Lumpkin. Newcomers to superhero movies might find the idea of a family with flexibility, strength, invisibility, and force fields a retread of The Incredibles, but Pixar's animated film was very much a tribute to the FF and other heroes of the last 40 years. The irony is that while Fantastic Four is an enjoyable B-grade movie, it's the tribute, The Incredibles, that turned out to be a film for the ages. --David Horiuchi
Dark Water | UMD | (21/11/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP
Underworld Special Edition | UMD | (01/09/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP Underworld is a hybrid thriller that rewrites the rulebook on werewolves and vampires--imagine Blade meets The Crow and The Matrix. It's a "cuisinart" movie (blend a lot of familiar ideas and hope something interesting happens) in which immortal vampire "death dealers" wage an ancient war against "Lycans" (werewolves), who've got centuries of revenge--and some rather ambitious genetic experiments--on their lycanthropic agenda. Given his preoccupation with gloomy architecture (mostly filmed in Budapest, Hungary), frenetic mayhem and Gothic costuming, it's no surprise that first-time director Len Wiseman gained experience in TV commercials and the art departments of Godzilla, Men in Black and Independence Day. His work is all surface, no substance, filled with derivative, grand-scale action as conflicted vampire Selene (Kate Beckinsale, who later became engaged to Wiseman) struggles to rescue an ill-fated human (Scott Speedman) from Lycan transformation. It's great looking all the way, and a guaranteed treat for horror buffs, who will eagerly dissect its many strengths and weaknesses. --Jeff Shannon
Hellboy | UMD | (01/09/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP
White Chicks | UMD | (05/12/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP
National Treasure | UMD | (03/10/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP Treasure hunter Benjamin Franklin Gates looks to discover the truth behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, by uncovering the mystery within the 18 pages missing from assassin John Wilkes Booth's diary.
The Day After Tomorrow | UMD | (07/11/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP A big-budget, mega-event epic motion picture that revolves around an abrupt climate change that has cataclysmic consequences for the planet.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse | UMD | (01/09/2005)
from £N/A
| Saving you £N/A (N/A%)
| RRP Milla Jovovich's video game action girl Alice has escaped the hive of the first flick and must now find a way through the hordes of zombies to escape Racoon City.
Please wait. Loading...
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy