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  • Back In Time [DVD]Back In Time | DVD | (08/08/2016) from £6.65   |  Saving you £11.34 (63.00%)   |  RRP £17.99

    The documentary film Back in Time is, at its heart, a look at the very real impact the Back to the Future movies have had on our culture. What was once a little idea that spawned a tightly-focused documentary has grown into something truly amazing over two years of filming. Back in Time is a cinematic monument to the vastness of the trilogy s fandom. In addition to the footage and interviews revolving around the time machine itself, the crew found that simply by delving into the impact of the trilogy an epic journey began to unfold before them. The crew captured countless hours of footage during filming. From Steven Spielberg to Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, to the Sheas and Hollers, and from James Tolkan and Lea Thompson to Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox, Back in Time features interview after interview that simply must be seen.

  • Mr. Lonely [DVD]Mr. Lonely | DVD | (08/03/2010) from £29.93   |  Saving you £-16.94 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    In Paris a young American who works as a Michael Jackson lookalike meets Marilyn Monroe who invites him to her commune in Scotland where she lives with Charlie Chaplin and her daughter Shirley Temple.

  • The Servant [1963]The Servant | DVD | (25/02/2002) from £12.00   |  Saving you £1.99 (16.58%)   |  RRP £13.99

    For anyone interested in voyeurism, role playing, class envy and sexual humiliation, The Servant is an essential buy. Directed by Joseph Losey, scripted by Harold Pinter, it probes away remorselessly at areas other British film-makers would not go near. Dirk Bogarde, the golden boy of 50s British cinema, is transformed into a scheming, unctuous butler, Barrett. Hired by dapper young toff Tony (James Fox), he proceeds gradually to take over his master's life. In one scene, he seduces Tony's fiancée (Wendy Craig). Tony is soon slavering over the voluptuous but vaguely sinister Vera (Sarah Miles), whom he has been told is his butler's sister (in fact, she's Barrett's mistress). Gradually, the lines between master and servant are blurred. Tony becomes beholden to his butler's every whim.Nobody does queasy quite as well as Losey. The American-born director relishes the chance to disrupt the smooth workings of what seems a typical upper-class household. Compared to the bland comedies made at Pinewood in the late 50s, The Servant couldn't help but seem groundbreaking. Thanks to his performance, Bogarde, who'd starred in so many of those comedies, was at last taken seriously as more than a matinee idol. The critics adored the film, which was first released at around the time of the Profumo crisis. "Even if I make 10 better pictures in my lifetime", Losey observed, "I don't suppose one could expect to have such unanimous appreciation and approval again". --Geoffrey Macnab

  • Major Movie Star [DVD]Major Movie Star | DVD | (18/05/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    When fluffy bubble gum movie star Megan Valentine suddenly finds herself broke and humiliated in the public eye she wanders from the wreckage of a car accident and witlessly enlists in the U.S. Army hoping in vain that it will change her life.

  • There Are Monsters [DVD] [2017]There Are Monsters | DVD | (22/05/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The world is being taken over - slowly, quietly and efficiently - by monsters...and they look just like us. A crew of film students on a road trip discover evidence of evil doppelgangers. Soon the crew realize something is very wrong as the world starts to change before their eyes - and their cameras.

  • The Nation's Health [DVD] [1983]The Nation's Health | DVD | (15/03/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The Nation's Health (2 Discs)

  • The Scarlet PimpernelThe Scarlet Pimpernel | DVD | (12/11/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    The Scarlet Pimpernel: Richard E. Grant stars as the foppish English aristocrat Sir Percy Blakeney who has a secret identity as the daring and swashbuckling Scarlet Pimpernel rescuing noblemen from the clutches of the guillotine during the height of the French Revolution... The Scarlet Pimpernel: Valentin Gautier In this second of three adventures the Scarlet Pimpernel may have met his match when he is forced to confront Gabrielle Damiens alias Mademoiselle Guillotine the French Revolution's most feared whip-wielding killer... The Scarlet Pimpernel: A King's Ransom In this final film of the series The Scarlet Pimpernel is drawn into a mystery which threatens to destroy the French monarchy forever whilst putting his own life in grave danger. The heir to the French throne 10 year old Dauphin is under the control of Robespierre but is kidnapped by a sinister masked character. As Sir Percy gets close to witnesses who might identify the Dauphin's kidnapper they are killed before they can reveal the truth. However all the signs point to the legendary swordsman Chevalier D'Orly - the only person with the skill and strength needed for the daring kidnap...

  • The Importance of Being Oscar [DVD]The Importance of Being Oscar | DVD | (11/05/2020) from £6.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Oscar s status as an icon of gay rights has coloured the way in which he is represented in film and TV. His trial and persecution for homosexual crimes became and remains the prevailing lens through which many look at Wilde. This film depicts a different Wilde, tracing his career and his reputation as it was perceived in his own time. Using dramatic reconstruction and interviews with the likes of Stephen Fry this film looks at Oscar as an individualist, a campaigner for women s rights, a celebrity, and above all as a writer not as the convicted sodomite, nor the queer writer. By detaching him from the gay identity he has been given, this documentary reassesses his work anew, reconnecting with the originality and even genius that his own audience spotted before they knew about his secret life.

  • Three Can Play That Game [2008]Three Can Play That Game | DVD | (24/03/2008) from £5.52   |  Saving you £14.47 (262.14%)   |  RRP £19.99

    When Byron hits the big time no one is happier than his girlfriend Tiffany - that is until she catches him flirting with his sly new project manager Carla. Call in the doctor - the Love Doctor that is. Using her knowledge of the male psyche and her new Five Step Program Shant (Fox) puts their relationship to the test and proves that when it comes to winning at love you've got to learn to become a master at the game!

  • For Love Or Money [Blu-ray]For Love Or Money | Blu Ray | (05/10/2015) from £13.48   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Michael J. Fox is a concierge at a top New York hotel who falls for the mistress of a rich businessman staying at the hotel, whom he wants to invest in his upstate inn.

  • Humf Volume 1 [DVD]Humf Volume 1 | DVD | (16/08/2010) from £9.05   |  Saving you £3.94 (30.30%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Humf Vol.1

  • Blue In The Face [DVD]Blue In The Face | DVD | (09/05/2011) from £10.78   |  Saving you £9.21 (85.44%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The companion film to 'Smoke' 'Blue In The Face' is about a motley crew of characters whose lives intersect and collide at a corner cigar shop in Brooklyn managed by Augie Wren (Harvey Keitel). More of a neighbourhood institution then a money-making proposition the shop may soon be a memory as the owner is thinking of selling it to a health food chain. The neighbourhood is on hand to give their say - in a series of hilarious situations they talk until they are blue in the face in this movie about relationships the city and sex.

  • Worried About The Boy  - Limited Edition DVD & CDWorried About The Boy - Limited Edition DVD & CD | DVD | (03/08/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Worried About the Boy is a 90 minute film featuring talented newcomer Douglas Booth Mathew Horne (Gavin & Stacey) Marc Warren (Hustle) and Mark Gatiss for BBC2's season of celebratory programming on the 1980s. At its heart it is a coming-of-age story about a 19 year old boy moving to London establishing his personal independence and becoming an influential part of a fashion cult. In the past 30 odd years George O'Dowd has made more than a few headlines. This film concentrates in particular the period between 1980 and 1982 just before the success of Culture Club's Do You Really changed his life. Living in a squat on Great Titchfield Street regularly attending the Blitz Club falling in and out of love being photographed for looking fabulous forming a band... these are experiences that any 19 year old dreams of. George O'Dowd became famous all over the world simply by being himself. The film is a compassionate biography of a much loved icon. Boy George's debut appearance on Top of the Pops was the defining televisual moment of 1982; it heralded in a new era of fashion and pop music. The film takes a wry look at Boy George's determination to stand out from the crowd - even a crowd as distinctive as the Blitz kids. His success was unprecedented - changing a whole generation's attitude to music and gender. Worried About The Boy is an affectionate look at a much-loved icon. The title is taken from a 1986 newspaper headline which broke during George's heavily-reported drug problem of the time - even through the bad times the film shows how the public's affection for Boy George has remained.

  • Case Of The Frightened LadyCase Of The Frightened Lady | DVD | (25/02/2008) from £9.59   |  Saving you £3.40 (35.45%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The ancient and mysterious house of 'Mark's Priory' is the family seat of the Lebanon family. Lady Lebanon (Helen Haye) is desperate to have an heir to carry on the family name and has told her son Lord William (Marius Gording) that he must marry her niece Isla Crane (Penelope Dudley-Ward). But Lord William has no intention of marrying and Isla has fallen in love with a young architect who is working on the renovation of Mark's Priory. Lady Lebanon's desire to have the Lebanon name continue along with her doctor's scheming intrigues creates a crescendo of tension that only murder can release. But who is the homicidal maniac and what sinister motives lurk beneath the servants' strange behaviour? As the police are called in to investigate the shadows of terror and death lurk in every corner of Mark's Priory.

  • The Martins [2001]The Martins | DVD | (18/03/2002) from £9.57   |  Saving you £4.42 (46.19%)   |  RRP £13.99

    The Martins are the family from hell, the neighbours you dread and the kind of people you cross the street to avoid. Starring Lee Evans and Kathy Burke.

  • Party Of Five - Season 1 [1994]Party Of Five - Season 1 | DVD | (25/09/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £34.99

    After the sudden loss of their parents the Salingers must band together to keep their own lives on track discovering first loves last calls and themselves along the rocky road to growing up. Headlined by a young sexy cast including Neve Campbell Scott Wolf and Lacey Chabert this highly-rated long-running series (1994-2000) firmly found its place as a pop culture phenomenon for all ages. Shot through with equal doses heartache and laughter Party Of Five remains an emotional knockout delivering all 22 episodes of this Golden Globe winning (Best TV Series Drama 1996) series' breakthrough debut season proving again that home is where the heart is. Episodes comprise: 1. Pilot 2. Homework 3. Good Sports 4. Worth Waiting For 5. All's Fair 6. Fathers And Sons 7. Much Ado 8. Kiss Me Kate 9. Something Out Of Nothing 10. Thanksgiving 11. Private Lives 12. Games People Play 13. Grownups 14. Not Fade Away 15. It's Not Easy Being Green 16. Aftershocks 17. In Loco Parentis 18. Who Cares? 19. Brother's Keeper 20. The Trouble With Charlie 21. All-Nighters 22. The Ides Of March

  • Sexy Beast [2001]Sexy Beast | DVD | (03/02/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Ray Winstone stars as the retired British gangster living in Spain, persuaded to return to England for one last job.

  • A Doll's HouseA Doll's House | DVD | (11/02/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Jane Fonda takes the lead role as Nora Helmer in this adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll's House which caused such a scandal with its critical stance of marriage. the film was shot entirely on location in Norway and features a haunting score by Michel Legrand.

  • Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen [Blu-ray]Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen | Blu Ray | (19/06/2017) from £5.49   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Pure. Popcorn. Entertainment. That's an exact classification of director Michael Bay's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The action is nonstop, with battles and explosions from start to finish. The camera (without any subtlety) exploits Megan Fox's hotness to the max. As if she weren't enough, a new sex kitten (Isabel Lucas) is thrown into the equation. Shia LaBeouf is as charismatic as ever, and fills the starring role with ease. And then there's the humour. Sam's parents (Kevin Dunn and Julie White) provided some semi-raunchy laugh-out-loud moments in the first movie, but now they take it to the next level. Sometimes it seems like they are trying a little too hard, but it is still hilarious. As far as the “plot” goes, the writers didn't waste much time--it's really just a context for the giant-robot death matches and dramatic slow-mo sequences. The movie kicks off two years later where the Autobots have formed an alliance with the U.S. government, creating an elite team led by Major Lennox (Josh Duhamel), in an effort to snuff out any remaining Decepticons that show up. The bad guys keep coming, and it turns out that a much more menacing force than Megatron is out there--and it is looking for something on Earth that is tied to the very origin of the Transformers race. Fans of the franchise will be delighted by the addition of many new robot characters (there are well over 40 in the sequel, versus only 13 in the first). The second Transformers has shaped up to be one of the worst reviewed and most successful movies of all time. This strange pairing is really just an indication that this movie has one purpose: to entertain. The creators didn't want to waste time bogging down the action and drama with substance--which was arguably a good decision. --Jordan Thompson

  • The Servant [1963]The Servant | DVD | (07/01/2008) from £22.93   |  Saving you £-6.94 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    In this landmark drama of class struggle and moral decay a pampered playboy (James Fox) acquires an elegant townhouse complete with a dedicated man servant (Dirk Bogarde). But when the young man's fiance (Wendy Craig) becomes suspicious of the servant's intentions he and his 'sister' (Sarah Miles) thrust the household into a sinister game where seduction is corruption and power becomes the most shocking desire of all. 'The Servant' marked the first of three brilliant film collaborations between director Joseph Losey and playwright Harold Pinter and was nominated for 8 British Academy Awards including Best Actor Best Actress Best Film Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay.

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