The Equalizer 3 Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD Steelbook. Since giving up his life as a government assassin, Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) has struggled to reconcile the horrific things he's done in the past and finds a strange solace in serving justice on behalf of the oppressed. Finding himself surprisingly at home in Southern Italy, he discovers his new friends are under the control of local crime bosses. As events turn deadly, McCall knows what he has to do: become his friends' protector by taking on the mafia.
Denzel Washington is a disillisioned soldier of fortune who grows close to a child he is paid to protect. When she is abducted, his fiery rage is unleashed on those he feels responsible, and he stops at nothing to save her.
The only thing more dangerous than the line being crossed is the cop who will cross it... A gripping drama set in the shadowy world of undercover police work 'Training Day' tells the story of a veteran L.A.P.D. narcotics officer (Denzel Washington in an Oscar-winning role) who guides an idealistic rookie (Ethan Hawke) through his first day on the brutal inner-city beat.
Oscar-winner Denzel Washington and Star Trek's Chris Pine team with action maestro Tony Scott in this non-stop action thriller.
Philadelphia wasn't the first movie about AIDS (it followed such worthy independent films as Parting Glances and Longtime Companion), but it was the first Hollywood studio picture to take AIDS as its primary subject. In that sense, Philadelphia is a historically important film. As such, it's worth remembering that director Jonathan Demme (Melvin and Howard, Something Wild, The Silence of the Lambs) wasn't interested in preaching to the converted; he set out to make a film that would connect with a mainstream audience. And he succeeded. Philadelphia was not only a hit, it also won Oscars for Bruce Springsteen's haunting "The Streets of Philadelphia," and for Tom Hanks as the gay lawyer Andrew Beckett who is unjustly fired by his firm because he has AIDS. Denzel Washington is another lawyer (functioning as the mainstream-audience surrogate) who reluctantly takes Beckett's case and learns to overcome his misconceptions about the disease, about those who contract it, and about gay people in general. The combined warmth and humanism of Hanks and Demme were absolutely essential to making this picture a success. The cast also features Jason Robards, Antonio Banderas (as Beckett's lover), Joanne Woodward, and Robert Ridgely, and, of course, those Demme regulars Charles Napier, Tracey Walter and Roger Corman. --Jim Emerson
Kern County Deputy Sheriff Joe Deke Deacon (Washington) is sent to Los Angeles for what should have been a quick evidencegathering assignment. Instead, he becomes embroiled in the search for a serial killer who is terrorizing the city. Leading the hunt, L.A. Sheriff Department Sergeant Jim Baxter (Malik), impressed with Deke's cop instincts, unofficially engages his help. But as they track the killer, Baxter is unaware that the investigation is dredging up echoes of Deke's past, uncovering disturbing secrets that could threaten more than his case. Special Features Denzel Washington - Four Shades of Blue-The Little Things, Training Day, Ricochet and Fallen are all Warner Bros. cop films starring Denzel Washington. In this extended featurette, we will examine Denzel's roles in these movies. A Contrast in Styles-Go inside the process of Denzel Washington and Rami Malek with this intimate portrait of how they created the polar opposite detectives of Deke and Baxter.
No-nonsense combat veteran Captain Frank Ramsey (Hackman) and his newly instated first officer Ron Hunter (Washington) are caught in the middle of a global crisis. On board a nuclear submarine they're heading for Russia where radical nationalists are threatening to start World War III. But when they receive an unverified message to launch their missiles Ramsey and Hunter clash over the validity of the orders.
Carl Franklin confirmed his name as one of the key voices of the nineties neo-noir revival when he followed up the 1991 modern classic One False Move with this 1995 adaptation of Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins novel. Denzel Washington plays Rawlins, a private investigator in post-war Los Angeles who uncovers a web of corruption while on the search for the mistress of a wealthy businessman. Product Features 2K restoration Original 5.1 surround sound and stereo audio tracks Audio commentary with writer and director Carl Franklin (1999) Dancing with the Devil (2018, 23 mins): archival interview with Franklin, conducted by the Film Noir Foundation's Eddie Muller at a screening of Devil in a Blue Dress Don Cheadle Screen Test (1994, 15 mins): videotape footage of the actor auditioning for the role of Mouse, with introduction by Franklin Original theatrical trailer Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
A down-on-his luck father, whose insurance won't cover his son's heart transplant, takes the hospital's emergency room hostage until the doctors agree to perform the operation.
Warner Bros. 100 years Celebrating Every Story Celebrate 100 years of Warner Bros. with this ultimate Studio Collection, bringing together 30 of Warner's most iconic films in glorious 4K UHD. Covering three eras of Hollywood - Classic Hollywood (1930s 1960s), New Hollywood (1970s 1980s) and Modern Blockbusters (1990s Today) - this collection represents the pinnacle of storytelling and Warner's indelible impact on the industry. The featured films represent the most monumental titles in the Warner catalogue; from the technicolour wonders of The Wizard of Oz and Singin' in the Rain, to the genre-defining The Exorcist and Blade Runner, and modern-day icons in The Matrix and Mad Max: Fury Road. The collection also exclusively includes the legendary Western Rio Bravo and James Dean's iconic East of Eden in 4K for the first time. The collection is housed in unique, premium packaging, featuring: Cardboard outer slipcase with magnetic WB Shield clasp 3 Layflat Books, each holding 10 4K discs, split into the Classic Hollywood, New Hollywood, and Modern Blockbuster eras. These also include timelines detailing the studio's impact on Hollywood. 1 Capacity Book holding 8 exclusive WB logo pin badges from across the studio's history, a 32-page booklet and other premium extras Featured Films Classic Hollywood (1930s -1960s) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Casablanca (1942) Citizen Kane (1941) Cool Hand Luke (1967) East of Eden (1955) The Maltese Falcon (1941) Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Rio Bravo (1959) Singin' in the Rain (1952) The Wizard of Oz (1939) New Hollywood (1970s - 1980s) A Clockwork Orange (1971) Batman (1989) Beetlejuice (1988) Blade Runner (1982) Enter the Dragon (1973) The Exorcist (1973) The Goonies (1985) Superman: The Movie (1978) The Shining (1980) Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971) Modern Blockbusters (1990s - Today) A Star is Born (2018) Argo (2012) Elvis (2022) Goodfellas (1990) IT (2017) Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) The Matrix (1999) The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Training Day (2001) Unforgiven (1992) Featuring Over 50 Hours of Extra Content Product Features The Wizard of Oz Commentary with Oz historian John Fricke and Barbara Freed-Saltzman The Wonderful World of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic Featurette Citizen Kane Commentary by Peter Bogdanovich Commentary by Roger Ebert Interviews with Ruth Warrick and Robert Wise The Production Featurettes Post-Production Featurettes Casablanca Introduction by Lauren Bacall Commentary by Roger Ebert Commentary by Rudy Behlmer Singin' in the Rain Commentary by Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor, Cyd Charisse, Kathleen Freeman, Stanley Donen, Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Baz Luhrmann and Rudy Behlmer 2001: A Space Odyssey Commentary by Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood The Maltese Falcon Commentary by Eric Lax Cool Hand Luke Commentary by Eric Lax A Natural Born World-Shaker: Making Cool Hand Luke Featurette Trailer Rebel Without a Cause Commentary by Douglas L Rathgeb East of Eden Commentary by Richard Schickel Rio Bravo Commentary by John Carpenter and Richard Schickel Superman: The Movie Commentary by Pierre Spengler and Ilya Salkind A Clockwork Orange Commentary by Malcolm McDowell and Nick Redman Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory Commentary with the Wonka Kids The Shining Commentary by Steadicam Inventor Garrett Brown and Kubrick Biographer John Baxter Blade Runner Introduction by Ridley Scott Director Commentary Writer/Producer Commentary by Hampton Fancher, David Peoples, Michael Deeley and Katherine Haber Crew Commentary by Syd Mead, Lawrence G. Pauli, David L. Synder, Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich, and David Dryer Batman Director Commentary Unforgiven Commentary by Richard Schickel The Shawshank Redemption Director Commentary The Matrix Written Introduction by the Wachowskis Philosopher Commentary by Dr Cornel West and Ken Wilber Critics Commentary by Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson Cast and Crew Commentary by Carrie-Ann Moss, Zach Staenberg and John Gaeta Composer Commentary by Don Davis and Music Only Track Training Day Director Commentary
Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington's directorial debut involves the touching story of a sailor (Derek Luke) who, prone to violent outbursts, is sent to a naval psychiatrist (Washington) for help.
A tough cop matches wits with a clever bank robber who is holding hostages.
Men Of Honour (Dir. George Tillman Jr. 2000): One of those rare films that grabs you by the gut and never lets go Men Of Honour was inspired by the life of Carl Brashear (Cuba Gooding Jr.) an African American who dared to dream of becoming a U.S. Navy Master Diver. Despite a bigoted training officer (Robert De Niro) and a tragic shipboard accident Carl never gives up and achieves the impossible in an incredible finish that will leave you cheering. Antwone Fisher (Dir. Denzel Washington 2003): Inspired by the true life experiences of its title character Antwone Fisher tells the dramatic story of a troubled sailor who is ordered to see a naval psychiatrist about his volatile temper. Little does he know that his first step into the doctor's office will lead him on a remarkable emotional journey to confront his painful past - and connect with the family he never knew...
! The Little Things Kern County Deputy Sheriff Joe Deke Deaon (washington) is sent to Los Angeles for what should be a quick evidence-gathering assignment. Instead, he becomes embroiled in the search for a serial killer who is terrorising the city. Leading the hunt, L.A. Sheriff's Department Sergeant Jim Baxter (Malek), impressed with Deke's cop instincts, unofficially engages in his help. But as they track a suspect (Leto), Baxter is unaware that the investigation is dredging up echoes of Deke's past, uncovering distrubing secrets that could threaten more than his case. Training Day Detective Alonzo Harris is a veteran narcotics officer who has the task of training rookie Jake Hoyt. His methods of enforcing the law are, at times, questionable but his job is to rid the streets of South Central Los Angeles of drugs. Are his methods right or wrong? The Pelican Brief A New Orleans law student finds herself embroiled in a terrifying web of intrigue extending to the highest levels of government after she writes a speculative legal brief exposing the activities of a powerful oil magnate. Fallen A pair of Chicago detectives apprehend a serial killer. However, after t he killer is convicted and executed, a new series of murders carried out in the late killers peculiar style begin to turn up, potentially implicating one of the detectives. American Gangster Oscar®* winners Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe face off against each other in a relentless confrontation, directed by Ridley Scott (Gladiator). Ruthless and endowed with a very strict sense of honour, crime boss Frank Lucas (Washington) reigns over the drug world in the streets of Harlem. When cop Richie Roberts (Crowe) sets out to destroy Lucas' colossal empire, a merciless showdown takes place in the streets of New York. Bonus Features American Gangster: Feature Commentary with Ridley Scott and Steven Zaillian Deleted scenes including an alternate opening Undercovering the past: The Real Frank Lucas and Richie Roberts Fallen Empire: Making American Gangster Case File The BET Special: The Making of American Gangster Dateline NBC: American Gangster first look Hip-Hop infusion featuring Common and T.I Music Videos Theatrical Trailer The Little Things: The Little Things: Four Shades of Blue: An overview of Denzel Washington's roles in four Warner Bros. cop films: The Little Things, Training Day, Ricochet and Fallen. A contrast of styles: Discover how Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto created three polar opposite characters Training Day: Audio commentary by director Antoine Fuqua Additional scenes Alternate ending The Making Of 2 video clips: No. 1 by Nelly and Got You by Pharoahe Monch Trailer Fallen: Feature-Length Audio Commentary by Director Gregory Hoblit, Screenwriter Nicholas Kazan and Producer Charles Roven Theatrical Trailer The Pelican Brief: Cinematic trailer
On this special collector's edition, experience this sweeping biographical epic like never before, with 30 minutes of deleted scenes and a limited edition poster and art card set. Denzel Washington stars in a career-best performance as Malcolm X, one of the most charismatic and divisive poilitical voices in American history. From poverty to prominence, from hustler to humanist, Malcolm X and his ideologies touched the lives of millions and continue to inspire and enlighten. The complex life of this endlessly fascinating civil rights leader is traced in magnificent detail, held together by the vision of director Spike Lee, who mastefully combines historical and contemporary perspectives to create one of the most ambitious, expansive, and acclaimed biographical dramas of all time.
Warner Bros. 100 years - Celebrating Every Story Celebrate 100 years of Warner Bros. with this essential 5-film collection, bringing together some of the greatest films from the Modern Blockbuster era (1990s to today). The collection includes films that expanded Hollywood around the world, bringing legendary characters, powerful stories and diverse new voices. The collection is housed in an embossed and foiled slipcase, revealing a unique unfolding 10-disc digipak with a Warner Bros. timeline tracking the studio's history at the turn of the century to today. Goodfellas From Nicholas Pileggi's true-life bestseller Wiseguy, GoodFellas explores the criminal life like no other movie. Directed and co-written by Martin Scorsese, it was judged 1990's Best Picture by the New York, Los Angeles and National Society of Film Critics and named to the American Film Institute's Top-100 American Films List. Electrifying performances abound, and from a standout cast that includes Robert DeNiro, Ray Liotta, Lorraine Bracco and Paul Sorvino, Joe Pesci walked off with the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award®. Unforgiven Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman play retired outlaws who pick up their guns one last time to collect a bounty. Richard Harris is a killer. And Gene Hackman is a lawman of sly charm. The Shawshank Redemption Few movies capture the triumph of the human spirit as memorably as this. Red (Morgan Freeman), a lifer who knows how to get things inside the bleak walls of Shawshank State Prison, finds himself drawn to new inmate Andy (Tim Robbins), a quiet banker with an indomitable will. As Andy brings hope and change to the entire prison, he turns out to be full of surprises - and the best comes last, leading to one of the most satisfying finales in movie history. Training Day Alonzo Harris is a twisted but charismatic L.A. undercover narcotics detective who both attracts and repels as he becomes the kind of thug he's supposed to collar. Jake Hoyt is an idealistic rookie on his first day of patrol with Harris...and it's a day of reckoning. Elvis This epic drama explores the life and music of Elvis Presley as seen through the prism of Presley's complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Featuring Over 20 hours of Extra Content Product Features Goodfellas 2 Commentaries with Cast and Crew Scorcese's Goodfellas Featurette Getting Made Featurette Made Men: The Goodfellas Legacy Featurette The Workday Gangster Featurette Paper is Cheaper than Film Featurette Theatrical Trailer And More! Unforgiven Commentary by Eastwood Biographer Richard Schickel 4 Documentaries Classic Maverick Episode Duel at Sundown Theatrical Trailer The Shawshank Redemption Commentary by Frank Darabont Two Documentaries: Hope Springs Eternal: A Look Back at The Shawshank Redemption, and Shawshank: The Redeeming The Sharktank Redemption Featurette Two Storyboards: Bogs Takes a Fall, New Fish Arrive Photo Galleries Training Day Director Commentary with Antoine Fuqua Crossing the Line Featurette Music Videos from Nelly and Pharoahe Monch Theatrical Trailer Alternate Ending Deleted Scenes Elvis Bigger Than Life: The Story of ELVIS Featurette Rock 'n' Roll Royalty: The Music and Artists Behind ELVIS Featurette Fit for a King: The Style of ELVIS Featurette Viva Australia: Recreating Iconic Locations for ELVIS Trouble Lyric Video
Denzel Washington returns to one of his signature roles in the first sequel of his career. Robert McCall serves an unflinching justice for the exploited and oppressed but how far will he go when that is someone he loves?
This tedious remake of the classic Christmas movie The Bishop's Wife falls on its face by significantly altering the careful design of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert E Sherwood's story for the original film. In Sherwood's version, a rather wooden, inept bishop and his lonely wife unknowingly take into their lives a heaven-sent angel who aids the former and ends up falling in love with the latter. In this unnecessary update, an inner-city preacher (Courtney B. Vance) and his estranged spouse (Whitney Houston) are visited by a celestial goof (Denzel Washington), whose unsolicited offer of help is enough to galvanise Vance's character to fix his own problems. What that means is this: by the second act, there's no reason to have Washington's angel in the story. Even his infatuation with the missus isn't enough to warrant his hanging around this movie; the change is a colossal blunder by director Penny Marshall. Vance ends up stealing the film from Washington, but it's a Pyrrhic victory; for the most part this movie just seems like a series of random scenes between opportunities for Houston to belt out songs. --Tom Keogh
"INCLUDES THEATRICAL FILM PLUS EXTENDED VERSION WITH 18 MINUTES OF ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE Academy Awardwinners Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe team with director Ridley Scott (Gladiator) in this powerful, epic story. Armed with ruthless tactics and a strict sense of honour, crime boss Frank Lucas (Washington) rules Harlem's chaotic drug underworld. When outcast cop Richie Roberts (Crowe) sets out to bring down Lucas's multi-million dollar empire, it plunges both men into a legendary confrontation.Disc One4K ULTRA HD MOVIE BLU-RAY MOVIE + BONUS FEATURES FOR THE ULTIMATE MOVIE WATCHING EXPERIENCE, THIS DISC FEATURES:4X sharper picture than HDHDR (High Dynamic Range) for brilliant brights and deepest darksImmersive Audio for a multi-dimensional sound experienceFeature Commentary with director Ridley Scott and writter Steven ZaillianDisc TwoBlu-Ray Movie + Bonus FeaturesFeature Commentary with director Ridley Scott and Writer Steven ZaillianDeleted ScenesThe Bet Special: The Making of Amcerican GangsterDateline NBC: American Gangster First LookHip-Hop Infusion Featuring Common and T.I.Fallen Empire: Making American GangsterAnd more! "
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