In space there is no daylight... A salvage ship on a routine mission discovers a transporter vessel that had been reported missing 100 years earlier. When the salvage crew boards the vessel they discover 50 long black coffins. In the blackness of space where the sun never rises the ancient curse that this mysterious cargo carries begins to eliminate the crew one by one...
Hurrah! Our favourite champagne-swilling socialites are back - and a lot has changed since we left them at the polo, believe us! Did Caggie get on that plane? Has Spencer moved on? Is Hugo still smitten by Millie? Are Amber and Mark-Francis about to conquer the fashion world in camel? Is Francis still ripping up the skate parks of SW3? Sooooo. Many. Questions. Joined by some lovely shiny new cast members in the form of Ollie, Jamie, Victoria, Chloe and Louise, the King’s Road totty have sashayed back to our screens. Expect more riverside dramas, the awkwardest of pauses and some ruddy priceless quotes (Francis, we’re looking at you baby) as the Chelsea set return.
Marie, a professor of English literature in a Paris university, has been happily married to Jean for 25 years. During their summer holiday he vanishes. Has he left her? commited suicide? drowned? With no clue she acts as if he is still alive.
Director Jean Rollin proves he's the master of the sexy vampire movie genre with this cinematic version of his novel of the same name. Louise and Henrietta are two orphans who can't see; unbeknownst to everyone else, though, their sight does return... but only at night, when they roam the streets on the lookout for someone on which to feast.
Hurrah! Our favourite champagne-swilling socialites are back - and a lot has changed since we left them at the polo, believe us! Did Caggie get on that plane? Has Spencer moved on? Is Hugo still smitten by Millie? Are Amber and Mark-Francis about to conquer the fashion world in camel? Is Francis still ripping up the skate parks of SW3? Sooooo. Many. Questions. Joined by some lovely shiny new cast members in the form of Ollie, Jamie, Victoria, Chloe and Louise, the King’s Road totty have sashayed back to our screens. Expect more riverside dramas, the awkwardest of pauses and some ruddy priceless quotes (Francis, we’re looking at you baby) as the Chelsea set return.
A group of unlucky reality show contestants must survive the night in a haunted jail.
In this taut horror/thriller an isolated family home is invaded by a sweet-talking Texan psychopath who is intent on draining the family's blood. What he doesn't expect to encounter is an occupant even crazier than he is.
The formidable partnership between horse and human. In this fascinating series explorer Alexandra Tolstoy travels a spellbinding journey around the world immersing herself in a range of cultures which are all linked by one thing - a love of the horse. From Siberia where in minus 33 degrees she meets the horses that have adapted to extreme temperatures to aid the basic existence of the nomadic Yakuts to Spain where she takes part in the most amazing horse pilgrimage to El Rico where the Virgin Mary's statue is carried through crowds of thousands to Montana where she explores the world of modern day cowboys and Indians. Along the way Alexandra discovers that without the horse many of mankind's endeavours would remain merely conceptual.
From the director of THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT comes Lovely Molly, a hauntingly terrifying account of one woman's struggle to overcome a dark presence that haunts her. When newlywed Molly returns to her long-abandoned family home, she is plagued by a series of disturbing events that leave her shaken and defenceless. Reminders of a nightmarish childhood lead her to the shocking conclusion that, somewhere in the house, lies an supernatural spirit that will pull Molly and all those around h...
A debt collector for the mob (Cuba Gooding Jr.) finds his fate taking a series of treacherous turns after his powerful boss is caught in a dangerous double cross with the most dangerous drug dealer around (Harvey Keitel).
By the end of the 1960s, British television had done adventurers and sleuths to death. If Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was the supernatural spin on the mystery format, The Champions was the science-fiction version, mixing comic-book superheroics into the globe-trotting do-gooders formula. In the pilot, square-jawed Craig Sterling (Stuart Damon), model-gorgeous Sharron Macready (Alexandra Bastedo) and ironic Brit Richard Barrett (William Gaunt)--agents of an international good-guy organisation called Nemesis--find themselves in a Shangri-La-style forgotten Tibetan civilisation, where they undergo training in extrasensory perception and superhuman strength. Back home, they use their powers to tackle a mixture of ordinary crime and more complicated nefarious plans that have a semi-science fiction feel. The good-looking Damon and Bastedo seem to have had their personalities erased in the mountains, leaving Gaunt to shoulder all the acting weight. Nevertheless, it has a kind of creaky, straight-faced charm, like some lost British take on Marvel Comics' superhero teams. Volume One covers: "The Beginning", the pilot story, with Felix Aylmer as a Tibetan lama; and "The Invisible Man", which features cranial implants and bank robbery, with Peter Wyngarde (who played the title role in Jason King) as the baddie. --Kim Newman
Percy Jackson, the son of Poseidon, continues the epic journey to fulfill his destiny, as he teams with his demigod friends to retrieve the Golden Fleece, which has the power to save their home and training ground, Camp Half-Blood.
Life is about to change for Brett Bumpers Martin Van Buren High School's resident brain. Socially inept and head over heels in love with Samantha the school beauty. Brett receives a mysterious package a talisman and the power to make three wishes. Brett makes his first wish - for Samantha to be his date at the school dance then makes a second wish for Samantha to fall in love with him. But evil forces have been awakened by the use of dark magic. A sinister force appears and method
Nothing is as it seems behind the well-trimmed hedges of the picturesque cottages in the idyllic English county of Midsomer. Beneath the tranquil surface of sleepy village life exist dark secrets scandals and downright evil. John Nettles stars as the humorous thoughtful and methodical Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby. Troy and PC Sarah Pearce are in Midsomer Magna investigating a wildlife crime while Barnaby follows up on the discovery of the car and body of Julian Shepherd in the
Available on DVD for the first time! Presented by Quentin Tarantino My Name Is Modesty is a thrilling adventure about a sexy spy who's skilled in the art of deception and revenge! Orphaned as a child and raised by a casino owner Modesty Blaise learned early on how to fight steal and spy. Once grown she becomes the casino owner's bodyguard but is ultimately unable to protect him from a murderous old enemy. Now it's payback time! Based on the Modesty Blaise graph
In wartime Britain, a GI (Kiefer Sutherland) falls for an English dancer (Emily Lloyd) and the pair play at gangsters and molls until a murder plunges them into it for real. Based on a true story, this British 'Bonnie and Clyde' also stars Patsy Kensit and Alexandra Pigg. Bernard Rose directs.
An American soldier stationed in England during World War II begins a relationship with a London showgirl. She is intigued with the mobster lifestyle and he finds himself under her seductive powers despite the fact that he is also dating a more upscale proper English woman and already has a life back in America. The couple slowly begin a streak of petty crimes which include the theft of an army vehicle and a fur coat and eventually escalate to the murder of a London cab driver.
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