Emma Stone stars as the high-school girl who spins one little white lie and subsequently gets a rather big, and unwelcome reputation!
On a routine training mission in the Scottish Highlands, a small squad of British soldiers come across the bloody remains of a Special Forces team with a sole survivor. They soon discover the savage attackers are werewolves, and as the full moon rises they face a long night ahead and a fight for their lives. Product Features A new restoration from the original camera negative approved by Director Neil Marshall and Cinematographer Sam McCurdy Archive audio commentary by Director Neil Marshall Archive audio commentary with Producers David E. Allen and Brian O'Toole New audio commentary by writer and Associate Professor of Film Alison Peirse Werewolves, Crawlers, Cannibals and More: a new 40-minute interview with Neil Marshall A History of Lycanthropy: author Gavin Baddeley on Werewolf Cinema Werewolves, Folklore and Cinema: a video essay by author Mikel J. Koven Werewolves vs Soldiers: The Making of Dog Soldiers with Neil Marshall, Producers Christopher Figg and Keith Bell, Actors Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd, Darren Morfitt, Leslie Simpson and Emma Cleasby, Special Effects Artist Bob Keen and more! A Cottage in the Woods: an interview with Production Designer Simon Bowles Combat: a short film by Neil Marshall Deleted Scenes and Gag Reel with optional commentary by Neil Marshall Trailers and Photo Gallery Optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired
There are bright lights in the sky nearly the whole human race has been rendered blind and helpless and sentient flesh-eating plants stalk the survivors in John Wyndham's futuristic chiller.
Arnold Schwarzenegger as a pregnant man? The Terminator with cramps and morning sickness? That was all the teasing audiences needed to flock to this 1994 farce, which reunited Arnold with his director and co-star from Twins, Ivan Reitman and Danny De Vito. Reitman had also directed the Austrian muscleman in Kindergarten Cop, and they brought the same breezy quality of those earlier films to this enjoyable fluff, in which Arnold plays a scientist who uses his own body to test a revolutionary new fertility drug. His colleague De Vito talks him into the experiment, which succeeds beyond their wildest expectations when Arnold begins a full-term pregnancy. Emma Thompson offers a wealth of comedic support as the biologist who moves into Schwarzenegger's lab while he's coping with his "maternal" condition, and Pamela Reed (who was also in Kindergarten Cop) adds to the fun as De Vito's pregnant ex-wife. What's surprising about this mainstream hit is not that it makes the most of its absurd premise, but that it's also sweetly heart-warming in its treatment of role reversal and the joys and pains of pregnancy. It's a good-natured vehicle for a different side of Schwarzenegger's star appeal, and the fact that it works at all is a tribute to Reitman and his cleverly talented cast. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
Kate (Emilia Clarke) harumphs around London, a bundle of bad decisions accompanied by the jangle of bells on her shoes, another irritating consequence from her job as an elf in a year-round Christmas shop. Tom (Henry Golding) seems too good to be true when he walks into her life and starts to see through so many of Kate's barriers. As London transforms into the most wonderful time of the year, nothing should work for these two. But sometimes, you gotta let the snow fall where it may, you gotta listen to your heart and you gotta have faith.
Watching: Series 1 - 7 (8 Discs)
A magic nanny takes on a brood of unruly children in this charming family movie.
Although there are one or two belly laughs along the way, for the most part The Parole Officer gets by on the pleasantly old-fashioned charm of a latter-day Ealing comedy. And despite a handful of gross-out moments (involving a roller coaster at Blackpool, a severed head and a wasp) most of the humour comes from the interaction of a good ensemble cast. Its the first big-screen vehicle for Steve Coogan, who plays the titular officer as a watered-down, more likeable version of his most famous creation, Alan Partridge. After being set up by a corrupt detective Coogans hapless Simon Garden--in fact always identified as a Probation Officer, so presumably the films title is an attempt to attract a transatlantic audience--must recruit a motley gang of his ex-con clients to plan and execute a bank robbery in Manchester. Indeed, one of the films principal attractions is its affectionate use of that city centre as a setting instead of the more usual seedy London locations of most British caper-comedies.Coogans gang are a familiarly dysfunctional bunch, redeemed by sympathetic performances from, notably, Om Puri as irascible serial bigamist George and the young Emma Williams as serial car thief Kirsty. Not enough effort goes into fleshing out the characters, though, and in particular Lena Headey as Coogans policewoman girlfriend is far too thinly sketched to seem convincing. However, much fun is had by all as the team bond, bicker and construct, A Team-style, the tools they need for the big heist. The bank raid itself is the films highlight and features a surprising deus ex machina appearance from a very distinguished guest star. If The Parole Officer never stretches to the sublime heights (or psychological depths) of Im Alan Partridge, it does play out in a brisk 90 minutes like an extended episode of Coogans Run; which is to say its got plenty of easygoing charm even if it never pushes any boundaries. On the DVD: the handful of extra features include a surprisingly serious commentary from Coogan, cowriter Henry Normal, director John Duigan and producer Duncan Kenworthy. More interesting is the handful of deleted scenes, in which we find that some precious character development was sacrificed in the interests of pace (as well as a couple of perfectly good jokes). There's a 22-minute featurette, which isn't really a "making of" but just a series of interviews with the principal cast, plus the trailer and Atomic Kitten's "Eternal Flame" video. The picture is a good anamorphic (16:9) ratio with Dolby 5.1 sound. --Mark Walker
Marvel Studios presents their most signifcant mistake yet. His days as Deadpool behind him, a listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life. But when his homeworld is threatened, he reluctantly suits up as he tries to convince Wolverine oh hell, just watch. Finding Madonna: Making the Oner, Practical Approach: Celebrating the Art Of Ray Chan, Loose Ends: The Legacy Heroes, Wolverine, Deadpool's Fun Sack 3 Dr. Deadpool, Deadpool's Fun Sack 3 Product Review, Deadpool's Fun Sack 3 Wade Is Back, Gag Reel, Deleted Scenes, Audio Commentary By Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds
One of the original Video Nasties returns, ready to deprave and corrupt a whole new generation. The Cannibal Man is the story of Marcos, a slaughter-house worker turned serial killer, for whom one gruesome murder leads inexorably to another.Once considered dangerous enough to be banned, there's more to Eloy De La Iglesia's movie than cheap thrills: it's a comment on life under fascism, a world where brutality leads to brutality. 88 Films are proud to present this misunderstood masterpiece, restored, remastered and still capable of drawing blood.HIGH-DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION IN 1.85:1 ASPECT RATIOENGLISH MONO 2.0 AUDIOSPANISH MONO 2.0 AUDIO WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES2 Versions of the film - Internation Cut [98 Mins] and Extended Cut [107 Mins]Audio Commentary by David Flint [International Cut]Audio Commentary by Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth [International Cut]Digesting Cannibal Man - An interview with Dr Bárbara Barreiro LeónAn Unlikely Video Nasty - Interview with Dr Johnny WalkerA Bloody History, Viewing Horror Under Dictatorships - An Interview with Dr Alejandra Rodriguez-RemediDeleted ScenesRed-band TrailerGreen-Band TrailerRe-issue Trailer
Emma Thompson returns to the role of the magical nanny who appears when she's needed the most and wanted the least in the next chapter of the hilarious and heartwarming fable that has enchanted children around the world.
The original BBC adaptation of John Wyndham's classic story of post-apocalyptic survival. Following the Earth's close encounter with a comet, a meteor shower strikes Britain's population blind. Bill Masen, recovering in a London hospital from a vicious plant attack, is one of a few to survive with eyesight intact. The world he emerges into has been terrifyingly altered. The government has collapsed, bands of renegades are thriving in the anarchy and a hostile carnivorous form of plant life, the Triffids, have begun to prey on the weakened and vulnerable human population. For Masen, life is now a desperate struggle For the first time ever, the original BBC adaptation is available to enjoy in full high definition, after a full restoration from the original film. Also includes: Collectors' Booklet Extra: Restoration Featurette Starring: John Duttine, Emma Relph & Maurice Colbourne Adapted by Douglas Livingstone from the novel by John Wyndham Producer: David Maloney Director: Ken Hannam
The Amazing Spider-ManThe story of Peter Parker (Garfield) an outcast high schooler who was abandoned by his parents as a boy leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben (Sheen) and Aunt May (Field). Like most teenagers Peter is trying to figure out who he is and how he got to be the person he is today. When Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father he begins a quest to understand his parents' disappearance - leading him directly to Oscorp and the lab of Dr. Curt Connors (Ifans) his father's former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors' alter-ego The Lizard Peter will make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become a hero. The Amazing Spider-Man 2It's great to be Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield). For Peter Parker there's no feeling quite like swinging between skyscrapers embracing being the hero and spending time with Gwen (Emma Stone). But being Spider-Man comes at a price: only Spider-Man can protect his fellow New Yorkers from the formidable villains that threaten the city. With the emergence of Electro (Jamie Foxx) Peter must confront a foe far more powerful than he. And as his old friend Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan) returns Peter comes to realize that all of his enemies have one thing in common: Oscorp.
From the BAFTA winning writer of Exile & The Driver Based on In the Dark & Time of Death by bestselling novelist Mark Billingham A strong-willed detective in her mid-thirties, Helen Weeks (MyAnna Buring, Ripper Street) is drawn into the two most testing and personal cases of her career just as she begins her journey towards motherhood. Helen is never fazed by a challenge, but her tough exterior conceals a complex inner conflict. When the husband of an estranged school friend is accused of abduction, Helen must return to her home town and confront her painful past. And when a brutal tragedy drags her into Manchester's dark criminal underbelly, she is forced to question even her closest relationships. Even if you love someone, can you ever really know them? Special Features: PENNING IN THE DARK LEADING IN THE DARK BEHIND IN THE DARK
She was a gifted artist he was an eminent writer and together they created a controversy that sent shock waves through polite society. This is the true story of Dora Carrington and Lytton Strachey - their lives their loves and the desires they unleashed in a relationship that dared to challenge the taboos of England between the wars.
Minder and Sweeney legend Dennis Waterman stars as a London wheeler-dealer who heads north to escape old demons and start a fresh chapter in this popular, light-hearted drama series; Jan Francis, Susan George, Rula Lenska and Leslie Ash are among the ladies in his new life. Also starring Ian McNeice and Watching's Emma Wray, with guest appearances from Peter Capaldi, Celia Imrie, Michael Kitchen, Tim Healy and Frances de la Tour, this complete set presents all four series. At a rain-lashed A1 service station, Thomas Gynn helps to get recently widowed Yorkshire businesswoman Sally Hardcastle back on the road after a breakdown. The encounter marks the beginning of a series of shared (mis)adventures as Thomas and narrowboat enthusiast Sally attract more than their fair share of drama and come to rely upon each other rather more than either would care to admit...
Welcome to PhoneShop. How is your day today, please? Come inside, feel free to browse and spend some time with our elite sales professionals Ashley, Jerwayne, Janine, Lance, Christopher and of course the original 5ft 2in badman, Little Gary Patel. Here for the first time are all six hilarious, laugh-out-loud episodes from Series One - and the original Ricky Gervais script edited pilot episode, plus exclusive never before aired additional scenes, waste scenes, a riotous must watch PhoneShop team commentary and a host of hilarious hidden extras. All this and a soundtrack from the likes of Roots Manuva, DJ Zinc & JME, Wiley, Omar, Modeselektor, Toddla T, Skream, TC and SBTRKT. If you've ever set foot in a mobile phone store, this show is for you…
Early 18th century. England is at war with the French. Nevertheless, duck racing and pineapple eating are thriving. A frail Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) occupies the throne and her close friend Lady Sarah (Rachel Weisz) governs the country while tending to Anne's ill health and mercurial temper. When a new servant Abigail (Emma Stone) arrives, her charm endears her to Sarah. Sarah takes Abigail under her wing and Abigail sees a chance at a return to her aristocratic roots.
A trio of reckless thieves breaks into the house of a wealthy blind man, thinking they'll get away with the perfect heist. They're wrong.
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