Snow (Shanley Caswell) was stunned when her Father (Eric Roberts) remarried. Still hurt and reeling, Snow began a cycle of bad behavior. We pick up when Snow's bad behavior has peaked. Resentful of the tension Snow has caused in the house, her stepmother Linda (Maureen McCormick), a conniving woman with many secrets, convinces her father to send Snow away to a discipline camp.In the middle of the night Snow finds herself abducted by masked strangers and taken away to an isolated location.The camp is run by the militant hunter (Tim Abell), who specializes in turning around troubled kids. There are seven campers in total, and at first Snow finds the experience a rude awakening. Meanwhile, her father starts to regret his decision to send her away, and her stepmother finds herself wondering if her control over the man is slipping.Back at camp, Snow learns that the camp has a history. Apparently there had been a murder there years prior and the prime suspect, one of the campers, disappeared into the woods never to be found again. When Snow starts to suspect that someone is watching from a distance... stalking them... she wonders if the killer may have returned.Soon, campers start dying off. Each one is preceded by an eerie premonition where Snow sees the murder taking place. Is there some kind of connection between the camp and herself?One day, Snow and another camper discover a cabin in the woods. It's the home of an older woman who exhibits strange behavior. Could she have been the missing killer? When Snow finally confronts her, we learn that she was innocent, but that there was another camper responsible for the murders...Snow's stepmother!She'd attended the camp years earlier and while she successfully placed the blame for the murder on someone else, it was her who killed the camper. Now she's returned, using the camp's troubled history as an excuse to get Snow out of the picture. She's been killing the campers one by one and now Snow is next!When Linda strikes, Snow finds herself on the run for her life. She must finally face the twisted woman who has torn her family apart, before she becomes her next victim...
Keith David and Omar Gooding star as father and son in this comedy set during the festive season. While working part-time at the Christmas tree lot run by his father, Big Earl (David), Derrick (Gooding), a would-be music producer, attempts to show his dad that he can be a success. His plan does not go accordingly, however, and Big Earl's company is consequently threatened with closure. Can Derrick save the business as well as his relationship with his father?
Compelled to escape a troubled past and start anew Amy moves to a small town in Massachusetts. She thinks she’s found the perfect refuge within a quiet and peaceful neighbourhood. However it’s not long before she realises that not everything is as it seems…especially at the house across the street. Her first day in her new home she seemingly witnesses a hit and run outside the house; a hit and run that is deftly swept under the rug by the police. Warned away from prying further by the locals and stalked by a man in a black car Amy teams up with rookie police officer Kyle Thaxter to find out what’s going on. The deeper Amy digs the more she puts herself in danger but she just can’t let it go. She’s about to realise that what you don’t know can’t hurt you but what you do know might kill you.
Danny Trejo and Eric Roberts star in this apocalyptic horror. The film centres around a secret organisation funded by the Catholic Church which is waged in a war against Satan and his demonic minions. Charged with leading this battle between good and evil are Father Connely (Trejo) and Father Tollman (Roberts). With only a little time before Satan takes over the world, it is up to 'The Cloth' to thwart his evil plans of domination and ensure the safety of mankind which is faced with annihilat...
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
In the late 1960s two hippies are forced to leave their friends as they are wanted by the FBI who sees them as criminals. They hide in the jungle for 20 years secluded from the outside war. In the late 1980s they find out that a secret war is about to start in the US and decide to return to New York to tell someone about it. What they find when they return is that all of their fellow hippies have become rich yuppies like everyone else and that no one wants to save the world anymore -- they just want to buy it.
Marin County 1985. Cally a 17 year old California girl was brought up for the first five years of her life in the idyllic chaos of a commune and has lived since then with her father on a houseboat. Her father is gallant and sweet but not always successful in his efforts to hold onto her and their makeshift home. Her mother was the hero or so the story goes having gone underground for political reasons soon after Cally was born. And then there is Sabine. She is the most beauti
From the book 'The Ballard of the Belstone Fox' by David Rook and later remade as the animated Walt Disney classic The Fox & The Hound The Belstone Fox chronicles the life of a fox reared with a fox-hound. Tag is an orphan fox cub raised with a litter of fox-hound puppies due to the kindness of Asher (Eric Porter) a professional huntsman. Tag strikes up a friendship with a puppy Merlin and together they blissfully play until he is included in the hunting pack the aim of the hunt being of course the fox. As the hunt advances the friendship between all three characters are put to the test.
When Jan Scruggs returns from the Vietnam War he feels alienated from the world he left only two short years ago. Jan only feels comfortable when he is in the company of someone with whom he shares a common bond - another Vietnam veteran. Jan forms an idea to heal the wounds of a nation split apart by war and at a veterans' meeting he suggests a memorial to those who fought in vietnam. Jan's idea is met with angry disapproval and so he takes on the memorial as his personal goal determined to honour those who served.
It is the pinnacle of the Roman Empire a time of mighty gladiators lusty women and a ferocious one-eyed monster that slaughters those foolish enough to enter his forest domain. But the corrupt Emperor Tiberius (Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts) has a plan to please the bloodlust of the people: Capture the creature and unleash him in the arena against his condemned slaves including wrongfully imprisoned general Marcus Romulus (Kevin Stapleton of One Life To Live). Now the ultimate battle between man and beast is about to begin... and Rome will taste the full fury of hell unleashed. Frida Farrell co-stars in this over-the-top action epic now featuring scenes of carnage too intense for broadcast television!
In the not too distant future a brutal dictator rules over the planet. Using high tech surveillance from satellites through a sophisticated chip implant to enforce his rule. The community police force infiltrates every facet of human existence tracing each physical and digital footprint left behind. For humanity freedom is just a fond memory... and defiance means death.
Fast Sofa' follows a heavy metal obsessive Rick and his mindless pursuit of sex with a porn star. Rick's greatest obsession is porn film star Ginger Quail. His ambition is to get laid in the desert where she is filming her latest skin flick. After flying off the handle with his girlfriend he decides to head off in his vintage banger to find Ginger. En route he meets a creepy eccentric virgin Jules and together they embark on a road trip to hell. Based on the book by Bruce Craven 'Fast Sofa' will make you think twice about wanting to meet a porno star!
Art dealer Lacy Anderson finds herself looking for an elusive painter in a remote logging town. However once there she uncovers deceit and murder...
Steam Experiment
Walter Pool travels to Mexico in the footsteps of his hero Ernest Hemingway. He is robbed soon after his arrival and finds himself fighting for survival...
Available for the first time on DVD! A princess falls in love with her father's swordsman. The King's life is in danger when Augustus Talbert who is the top fighter of the Royal force stages an upheaval in attempt to overthrow the proper rule. Soon the challenge is on to stop the traitorous act through superior swordplay and one of the faithful guards makes it his duty. He alone will protect the young princess and and their cache of gold from the treacherous act of brutality levied upon the kingdom.
When Jan Scruggs return home from the Vietnam War he feels alienated from the world he left only two short years ago Jan only feels comfortable when he is in the company of someone with whom he shares a common bond - another Vietnam veteran.Jan forms an ideal to heal the wounds of a nation split apart by war; and at a veterans' meeting suggests a memorial to those who fought in Vietnam. Jan's idea is met with angry disapproval and so he takes on the memorial as his personal goal determined to honour those who served.
Out of the depths of the criminal underworld emerges Rome a ruthless two-bit hoodlum who will stop at nothing not even murder to pull-off a counterfeiting scam worth twenty million dollars. Standing outside the prison gates Rome eagerly awaits the release of his former criminal cohort John. Determined to go straight with a land deal in Florida John rejects Rome's scam. But without money to finance his own deal he reluctantly goes along with Rome. With $50 000 in borrowed fro
Spider-Man (Dir. Sam Raimi 2002): Peter Parker (Maguire) was a shy quite nerdy teenager...until he was bitten by a genetically altered spider. Now with the heightened senses and incredible strengths and abilities of a spider Parker has become the amazing Spider-Man! Hellboy (Dir. Guillermo del Toro 2004): In the final days of World War II the Nazis attempt to use black magic to aid their dying cause. The Allies raid the camp where an occult ceremony is taking place but not before a demon Hellboy has already been conjured. Joining the Allied forces Hellboy (Perlman) eventually grows to adulthood under the supervision of his adopted 'father' Trevor Bruttenholm (Hurt) serving the cause of good rather than evil. When the powerful and evil Nazi figure who unleashed Hellboy suddenly reappears in modern times he discovers that Hellboy is now working as a paranormal investigator at a secret U.S. government agency dedicated to protecting humanity from the forces of darkness. Now Hellboy must fight to prevent the destruction of mankind... Dark Horse Comic's popular cult superhero Hellboy makes the leap from the comic book pages to the big screen with Ron Perlman the only actor considered charismatic enough to carry the role of the blood-red demon cutting a cigar-chomping dash aided by the prosthetic work of 6-time Oscar winning make-up artist Rick Baker. The Hulk (Dir. Ang Lee 2003): Scientist Bruce Banner (Eric Bana) has to put it mildly anger management issues. His quiet life as a brilliant researcher working with cutting edge genetic technology conceals a nearly forgotten and painful past. His ex-girlfriend and equally brilliant fellow researcher Betty Ross (Jennifer Connelly) has tired of Bruce's cordoned off emotional terrain and resigns herself to remaining an interested onlooker to his quiet life. Which is exactly where Betty finds herself during one of the early trials in Banner's groundbreaking research. A simple oversight leads to an explosive situation and Bruce makes a split-second decision; his heroic impulse saves a life and leaves him apparently unscathed-his body absorbing a normally deadly dose of gamma radiation. Acclaimed Oscar-winning filmmaker Ang Lee turns his masterful eye to adapting the classic Marvel Comics character for the big screen. Setting out to faithfully transfer the Hulk comic book character from four-color paneled page to motion picture screen Lee combines all the elements of a blockbuster visual effects-intensive superhero movie with the brooding romance and tragedy of Universal's classic horror films. Staying true to the early subversive spirit of the Hulk as envisioned by its creators (Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) while also tuning the tale to current dangerous times Lee presents a portrait of a man at war with himself and the world both a superhero and a monster a means of wish fulfillment and a nightmare...
A summer vacation turns into a nightmare as rising executive Tom Williams (John Ritter) takes his beautiful wife Gina (Rachel Hunter) and his children on a long-awaited break. Tom and his family are thrown into a deadly game of cat and mouse when they are kidnapped by a vicious gang led by the psychotic Mr Eddie (Eric Roberts) the last in a line of white trash criminals lured to the west coast by the promise of easy pickings. Tom is given an ultimatum find $1.2 million or his family will die! But all is not what it seems as it becomes clear to Tom that the sadistic Eddie has no intention of turning his family free. Unable to ask for help Tom must summon up every ounce of moral and physical courage to save his family from almost certain death!
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