Ring | Blu Ray | (25/03/2014)
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| RRP An unexpected marriage of big-budget production values and low-budget instincts, The Ring offers chills to be savoured. Usually when Hollywood indulges its cash-hungry game of remaking foreign films the result sacrifices much of what made the original so special. Clearly, the supremely eerie supernatural vibe that permeated the legendary 1998 Japanese horror film must have done something to those Hollywood suits, because Gore Verbinski's remake is actually rather good. Certainly, it's not superior to the original, but it's undoubtedly a cut above most modern horror efforts, expertly wringing every drop of suspense. The impressive Naomi Watts (Mullholland Drive) plays a journalist investigating an urban myth of a videotape that kills the viewer a week after watching it. Succumbing to curiosity, she watches it herself--big mistake--and has a week to solve the mystery or fall victim to its sinister power. While transferring the action from Japan to modern-day Seattle may weaken the impact of the plot's mythological elements, and the film may be guilty of pointless padding (belying the original's lean format), Verbinski's effort is no less squirm-inducing, bolstered with a tremendous shocker of an ending. Exquisitely utilising the strong visual sense displayed in The Mexican, Verbinski creates a thick atmosphere of dread and suspense that never lets up, thankfully favouring old-fashioned scares, rather than retreating to blunt CG spectacle. In Watts, the film has a horror heroine who far exceeds the average wide-eyed scream queen, perfectly conveying the endless stream of bone-chilling moments. --Danny Graydon
A Sense Of Freedom | DVD | (08/03/2010)
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| RRP Based on the autobiography of former criminal Jimmy Boyle 1979's A Sense Of Freedom was one of the most controversial and influential dramas of its time. Directed by John Mackenzie (The Long Good Friday) and featuring the camerawork of Oscar-winning cinematographer Chris Menges (The Mission; The Killing Fields) it was justifiably hailed by critics and the public alike for its unflinching depiction of prison life and criminal rehabilitation. A Sense Of Freedom tells the moving and ultimately uplifting story of Jimmy Boyle. Born and bred on the tough streets of Glasgow's notorious Gorbals area Boyle followed in his criminal father's footsteps to become one of the city's most well-known and most violent racketeering hardmen. His life of crime came to a sudden end in the late 1960s when he was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a rival gangster. Incarcerated in the controversial special rehabilitation unit of Glasgow's infamous Barlinnie Prison Boyle discovers the meaning of rough justice when full of rage and hostility he attempts to take on the prison system and the authority of the wardens in the only way he knows how. Slowly and painfully he comes to realise there is more to life than violence and crime as he begins the long process of turning his life around. An extremely powerful film A Sense Of Freedom perfectly illustrates the futility and severe brutality of life behind bars. It is also a deeply moving testament to the strength of the human spirit and a reminder that in life it is never too late to change for the better. Starring David Hayman (Trial And Retribution) and Fulton Mackay (Porridge) the film features original music by legendary blues artists Frankie Miller and Rory Gallagher.
Bachelorman | DVD | (19/11/2007)
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| RRP In these times of enlightened sexual politics Ted Davis is a womanising machine. Ted has become a guru to his pals who are in awe of his charm and chat up technique. When the woman of his dreams moves in next door Ted's ordeal begins. She is beautiful athletic and rampant. The thin walls of their apartments echo the constant howls of amourous pleasure and its driving bachelorman insane.
Sabbath in Paradise - Created By Claudia Heuermann | DVD | (26/02/2007)
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The Last Shaolin | DVD | (20/05/2013)
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Dr Who - Tales Lost in Time | DVD | (31/12/2011)
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| RRP Tales Lost In Time is a collection of fascinating never-before-seen interviews by previous Doctors actors writers and contributors to the show including David Tennant John Barrowman Rula Lenska Sylvester McCoy Peter Davidson Graham Cole Noel Clarke Adam Garcia and many more. Join director Neil Sean as he embarks on a time traveling journey and gains a rare and intimate insight into the thoughts and ideas of all the people who helped shape one of the longest running and most successful sci-fi series in the world. A must-have for the Dr Who fan. Doctor Who depicts the adventures of a mysterious and eccentric Time Lord known as the Doctor who travels through time and space in his time machine the TARDIS (an acronym for Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space) which normally appears from the exterior to be a blue 1950s British police box. With his companions he explores time and space faces a variety of foes and saves civilizations helping people and righting wrongs.
Much Ado About Nothing | DVD | (06/02/2012)
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Father & Son - Dangerous Relations | DVD | (22/09/2008)
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The Last Exorcism Part 2 - The Beginning Of The End | DVD | (30/09/2013)
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| RRP When Nell wakes up in hospital with little memory of a terrifying event resulting in the death of her father she is placed in temporary care. But when she starts to hear voices and see satanic signs it isn't long before her dark past catches up with her once more.
Swearing Allegiance | DVD | (21/04/2014)
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Blood For Irina | DVD | (02/07/2013)
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| RRP A psychological, bloody vampire tale and a fever dream inspired by Herzog, Rollin and Franco, 'Blood for Irina' turns its lens on Irina, a predator stalking the streets at night looking for blood. Having lived over a century and now living in a run-down seaside motel with the motel manager, it's clear they may have reached the end of the road. However, the appearance of a broken prostitute may yet change everything. Three people living life on the fringe, trapped in a world of literal and figurative decay, who may have more in common than they even know...
Rabbit Proof Fence | Blu Ray | (26/03/2012)
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| RRP In 1931, three aboriginal girls escape after being plucked from their homes to be trained as domestic staff and set off on a trek across the Outback.
Moment of Truth | DVD | (20/08/2012)
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| RRP 2011 Academy Award winner Melissa Leo (The Fighter), Academy Award nominee Thomas Haden Church (Sideways) and Academy Award nominee Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas) star in writer/director Jake Goldberger’s darkly comic debut. Don McKay (Haden Church) flees his hometown after a horrendous tragedy and vows never to return. But 25 years later he comes back to find a dark menace looming over the town. As he attempts to rekindle his romance with an old high school girlfriend (Shue), Don is pulled into a malevolent world from which he may never escape. Special Features Commentary with Director Jake Goldberger
The Pheonix and the Carpet | DVD | (02/02/2015)
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A Most Violent Year | Blu Ray | (18/05/2015)
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Battle In Heaven | DVD | (31/12/2015)
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| RRP Battle In Heaven is the controversial hit from Cannes by Carlos Reygadas the director of Jap''n. Carlos Reygadas delivers a poignant insight into the actions and thoughts of a kidnapper in Mexico. Marcus tries to live with the consequences of his actions as well as the infatuation with his employer's daughter Battle In Heaven is sexually explicit but directed with quiet realism using non-professional actors; Anapola Mushkadiz in particular is a sensual revelation. Nominated for the Golden Palm at Cannes it narrowly lost out to L'Enfant.
Dr Checky - Dr Chesky's | DVD | (18/12/2008)
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| RRP Tracklisting: 1. Blast Off 2. Welcome to the Show 3. Dancing Tympani 4. Circle of Voices 5. Fire Drums 6. Storm 7. Chimes of Serenity 8. Ave Verum Corpus 9. Music for Cello Helicopter and Cars 10. Bass Drum March 11. Tibet 12. Arabian Nights 13. Wild Nights 14. New York Subway Ride 15. Minimalist 16. Basketball Court 17. Music for Western Percussion 18. April Is in My Mistress' Face 19. Ping Pong 20. Africa Morning 21. Forest Song 22. Africa 23. Kenya 24. Cars & Horses 25. Circle of Drums 26. Organ & Chimes 27. Carousel Ride 28. Caribbean Drum Song 29. Heartbeat Announcement: 50 Hz 30. 50 Hz Heartbeat 31. Heartbeat Announcement: 40 Hz 32. 40 Hz Heartbeat 33. Heartbeat Annoucement: 30 Hz 34. 30 Hz Heartbeat 35. Heartbeat Announcement: 20 Hz 36. 20 Hz Heartbeat 37. Church Mice 38. Thank You for Coming to Our Show
Lethal Ninja | DVD | (02/04/2007)
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| RRP Deep in the heart of the Dark Continent something evil is taking place. Someone is poisoning the water and many innocent people may die. A ninja power is at work... But who controls this evil force?
STEELBOOK BD WEST SIDE STORY 2021 | Blu Ray | (01/06/2019)
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Happy Go Lovely | DVD | (15/02/2006)
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