Lair of the White Worm: Feature run time: 94 mins approx. Audio Commentary with Director Ken Russell Audio Commentary with Lisi Russell, in conversation with Film Historian Matthew Melia Worm Food - interviews with Special Effects Artists Geoffrey Portass, Neil Gorton and Paul Jones Cutting for Ken - an interview with Editor Peter Davies Trailers From Hell featuring Producer Dan Ireland Mary, Mary an interview with Actress Sammi Davis Theatrical Trailer Still Gallery
After eight years of top cybernetic research K-9000 a German Shepherd dog steals the show with his range of special powers as he teams with Detective Eddie Monroe and Dr Aja Turner in their fight against the evil Anton Zeiss.....
To safeguard his liege from the clutches of evil sorceress Morgana Merlin transports the young King Arthur into modern day America...
The Bannister family - including former K-9 police hero Zeus (voiced by Mario Lpez) - is back and this time they're spending their holidays at a beautiful Rocky Mountain resort. But toss in an unexpected visit from cocky Uncle Randy (Casper Van Dien of Watch Over Me and The Curse of King Tut's Tomb) and his foxy poodle Bella (voiced by Paris Hilton) and a familiar pair of bumbling jewel thieves (led by Dean Cain of Lois & Clark: The New Adventure of Superman and The Dog Who Saved Christmas) and this holiday may be headed downhill fast! Can Zeus solve the crime save Bella and hit the slopes all in time for Christmas Day? Gary Valentine (King of Queens) and Elisa Donovan (Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Clueless) co-star in the all-new four-legged family adventure!
Sanctimony is a slick thriller from German director Uwe Boll in which Seven meets American Psycho. Caspar Van Dien plays Tom Gerrick, a phenomenally successful city trader who leads a double life. By day, he buys and sells stocks; by night he indulges a passion for perverted prurience, visiting the basement of a nightclub to watch the enactment of torture snuff scenarios. Meanwhile hard-ass cop Jim Renart (Streets Of Fire's Michael Pare) and his cynical, Scully-like partner Dorothy (Jennifer Rubin) sift city filth on the trail of a serial killer dubbed the "Monkey Maker" for his predilection, mutilating the eyes, ears and mouths of his victims. Given its similarity to the aforementioned films, Sanctimony's plot twists are all too predictable but nevertheless enjoyable as Boll cranks up the audience's appetite for sick thrills. After finding out that Renart's wife (played by Catherine Oxenberg) is heavily pregnant it's evident that something exceedingly nasty is planned for her several plot points down the line. But it's Van Dien's tight-lipped yuppie psycho that steals the show, throwing the whole shebang into high camp. On the DVD: The DVD features beautifully designed animated menus but extras are limited to a theatrical trailer and cast and crew filmographies. The main feature is a crystal-clear transfer presented in letterboxed widescreen format with Dolby 5.1 sound. --Chris Campion
Veteran photojournalist Anne Marie Kerr suspects that her brother Alan's death in a remote town was not the accident it appeared to be and decides to find out what really happened. Assuming a false identity she goes to work for the wealthy and powerful Hollister family who control the town and may have had a hand in Alan's death. She soon finds herself drawn to eldest son Jason Hollister; dangerously handsome he has a violent temper and a reason to want Alan dead...
Art dealer Lacy Anderson finds herself looking for an elusive painter in a remote logging town. However once there she uncovers deceit and murder...
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