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  • The Truth About Women [DVD]The Truth About Women | DVD | (16/11/2015) from £7.98   |  Saving you £4.00 (66.78%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Taking his son-in-law to one side for a quiet chat about marital strife, Sir Humphrey listens to the young man's tale of woe and offers reassurance that he is not the first to be baffled by the foibles of women ably illustrating his point by recounting some rather sticky moments when he too was on the verge of giving up all hope of comprehending the feminine sex... A lavishly designed, witty and touching film featuring a magnificent cast, The Truth About Women stars Laurence Harvey as Sir Humphrey, with Julie Harris, Eva Gabor, Mai Zetterling and Diane Cilento among the women he has loved and lost. Directed by Oscar winner Muriel Box, featuring sumptuous cinematography by Otto Heller and costume design by Cecil Beaton, the film is presented here in a brand-new digital transfer, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. SPECIAL FEATURES: Original theatrical trailer Image gallery Original pressbook PDF

  • Barber Of Siberia [1998]Barber Of Siberia | DVD | (26/09/2005) from £7.37   |  Saving you £8.62 (116.96%)   |  RRP £15.99

    In 1905 Jane Callaghan a once beautiful American writes to her son at a famous military academy. Her memories take us back twenty years to when she arrived in Russia to assist Douglas McCracken an obsessive engineer who needs the Grand Duke's patronage to sponsor his invention - a massive machine to harvest the forests of Siberia. In the course of her travels Jane meets two men who will change her life forever. A handsome young cadet Andrei Tolstoy with whom she shares her pas

  • Lost In Space - Season 1 [1965]Lost In Space - Season 1 | DVD | (23/02/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    Lost in Space began life in 1965 as a science-fiction take on The Swiss Family Robinson. Produced by Irwin Allen, then in the midst of his run of spectacular-but-childish TV SF (before he became the master of big-screen disaster movies), the show featured a family of all-American space colonists cast away on a mysterious planet. Gradually the whole thing devolved into a silly (but sometimes fun) exercise in childish camp. This box set includes all 29 black and white episodes from the first season (with a burst of colour at the end of the last show--a foretaste of the garish look of the remaining two seasons) along with "No Place to Hide", the expensive pilot show that sold the series but which prompted Allen to revamp the whole premise in comic mode when network execs responded best to its unintended humour. "No Place to Hide" has action scenes that cropped up in the first six regular episodes but is missing several of the show's trademark aspects, most notably that infectious theme from Johnny Williams (later, John Williams of Star Wars fame) and the scheming presence of Dr Smith (Jonathan Harris) and his alternately menacing and comical robot ("It does not compute"). As the series progresses (or degenerates, depending on your taste), Harris's Smith changes from pantomime villain, a saboteur who is trying to kill the family, into pantomime dame, a panicky old idiot whose foolishness, cowardice and avarice are an endless source of plots. It mostly makes do with the regular cast plus an array of shaggy-suited, snarling aliens, but you do get sterling ham from visiting astronauts such as Warren Oates ("Welcome Stranger"), Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet ("War of the Robots") and a very young Kurt Russell ("The Challenge"). Stories about surviving on an alien world give way to lifts from fairy tale, myth and old movies as Smith gets hold of a wishing cap, becomes a giant, is chosen as a sacrificial king, turns the children over to an alien zoo, squeaks in fright as a werewolf approaches or is cursed with a platinum Midas touch. --Kim Newman

  • Waitress [1982]Waitress | DVD | (26/08/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £4.99

    How many times have you been in a restaurant and instead of a waitress you get an actress? Carol Bever Jim Harris and Carol Drake (along with special appearances by Chris Noth (of Law and Order and Sex In The City) and David Letterman's 'Bud Melman') Star in this raunchy comedy about a would-be actress a teen magazine reporter and a pre pubescent prep-school girl. Picture three waitress in a crazy restaurant where there is chaos among the customers an exploding k

  • Ninja Assassin [Blu-ray] [2009]Ninja Assassin | Blu Ray | (17/05/2010) from £12.95   |  Saving you £14.04 (108.42%)   |  RRP £26.99

    "Ninja Assassin" follows Raizo (Rain), one of the deadliest assassins in the world. Taken from the streets as a child, he is transformed into a trained killer by the Ozunu Clan, a secret society whose very existence is considered a myth.

  • Looking For RichardLooking For Richard | DVD | (03/01/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Directed by and starring Al Pacino this quasi-documentary is Pacino's passion in his quest to make Shakespeare more accessible to modern day America. Shakespeare's most performed play 'Richard The Third' is the vehicle he uses to bridge the gap between Victorian soap opera and twentieth century culture. As well as hearing the views of the man on the street we also meet Pacino's friends and fellow actors in his film version of 'Richard The Third'. These include Kevin Spacey Winona

  • The Truth About Women (Vintage Classics) [Blu-ray]The Truth About Women (Vintage Classics) | Blu Ray | (14/08/2023) from £14.39   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN (1957), which Muriel Box called her most personal film, reveals the complex lives of women and the assertion that women can and should be ˜an equal partner in the business of life'. A witty and touching comedy with a great cast including Laurence Harvey, Julie Harris, Eva Gabor, Mai Zetterling and Diane Cilento, the film features striking cinematography from Otto Heller and sumptuous costume design by Cecil Beaton.Product Features An Equal Partner In The Business of Life: Muriel Box & The Truth About Women The Woman Behind the Picture: Archive interview with Muriel Box Part 2 Behind the Scenes stills gallery Original Trailer

  • Masked And Anonymous [2003]Masked And Anonymous | DVD | (10/05/2004) from £18.97   |  Saving you £0.01 (0.06%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Sometimes surprising, often baffling and occasionally entertaining, Masked and Anonymous is another in the long but not necessarily distinguished line of rock-star movie vehicles. Bob Dylan stars in this BBC Films coproduction as an alter ego of himself, ageing rocker Jack Fate, released from jail to play a benefit concert in an alternative America that is run down and ruled by a military dictator. When not singing he makes little impression, so it's fortunate that director Larry Charles surrounds him with a galaxy of excellent supporting players, including John Goodman, Jessica Lange, Penelope Cruz, Jeff Bridges, Mickey Rourke, Bruce Dern, Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi and Val Kilmer--all of whom gave their services for free. The screenplay, cowritten by Dylan, is full of the kind of cryptic aphorisms familiar from his song lyrics: "What's bugging me?", remarks Jeff Bridges' character, "The absurdity of a lifetime of human labour, that's what's bugging me." "They have no ideology. They push both Jesus and Judas aside," says an anonymous bus driver, and there are plenty more didactic, speechy comments that even these veteran actors can't make sound natural or spontaneous. Better to focus on the music--both the songs Dylan performs on screen and those on the soundtrack, which consists mostly of foreign-language covers of Dylan classics. On the DVD: Masked and Anonymous on disc comes with a commentary track from director Larry Charles, who is good on the details of the shooting schedule, but vague about the movie's aspirations. There are some deleted scenes (none of which shed any more light on the plot), another Dylan performance, and a 20-minute "making of" featurette, with the many supporting stars waxing lyrical about the freewheeling shooting style and semi-theatrical staging. The anamorphic widescreen picture is unexceptional, as is the Dolby 5.1 soundtrack, which naturally enough works best with the music. --Mark Walker

  • Snowtown (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray]Snowtown (Limited Edition) | Blu Ray | (31/01/2022) from £18.00   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    101 Films presents harrowing true crime drama Snowtown (aka The Snowtown Murders) (2011), Justin Kurzel's uncompromising debut feature. Title 024 on the 101 Films Black Label, this limited edition version features ˜rigid box' packaging with newly-commissioned artwork from Thomas Walker, brand new interviews with director Justin Kurzel and actor Lucas Pittaway, a new commentary from Australian film critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson and a booklet with new writing on the film. When 16 year-old Jamie (Lucas Pittaway) is introduced to a charismatic man, a friendship begins. As the relationship grows so do Jamie's suspicions, until he finds his world threatened by both his loyalty for, and fear of his newfound father figure, John Bunting (Daniel Henshall): Australia's most notorious serial killer. Special Features The Boy from Gawler: An interview with director Justin Kurzel (NEW) In At the Deep End: An Interview with actor Lucas Pittaway (NEW) Commentary with film critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson (NEW) Limited Edition Booklet: Features 'Violence in the Suburbs' by Thomas Caldwell and 'Raw Horror: Social Realism in Snowtown' by Martyn Conterio (NEW) Limited Edition rigid slipcase packaging with new artwork by Thomas Walker Commentary with director Justin Kurzel Deleted scenes with commentary Original casting footage and EPK interviews The Snowtown Crimes Theatrical trailer

  • State of Grace [Blu-ray]State of Grace | Blu Ray | (24/08/2015) from £17.98   |  Saving you £4.00 (25.02%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Overshadowed by GoodFellas when it was released in 1990, State of Grace gradually emerged as one of the best New York gangster films of its decade. It was also the first to feature the Irish American mob known as the Westies. Here, their territory west of Times Square is being gentrified by an unwelcome infusion of yuppie cash, squeezing them into a reluctant alliance with Mafia kingpins. Frankie (Ed Harris) is the boss; little brother Jackie (Gary Oldman) is his volatile muscle; their friend Terry (Sean Penn) has returned from an extended absence, harbouring a dangerous secret while rekindling his love for Frankie and Jackie's sister Kathleen (Robin Wright, Penn's future wife). Giving one of his scariest, most violent performances, Oldman offers stark, brutal contrast to Harris's pent-up fury, while Penn breathes life into his character's standard-issue dilemma. A former protégé of Steven Spielberg's, director Phil Joanou handles this gritty potboiler with confident, unobtrusive style, ramping up the tension of divided loyalties, even as the plot grows increasingly familiar. --Jeff Shannon

  • A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + UV Copy) [2011][Region Free]A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + UV Copy) | Blu Ray | (05/11/2012) from £24.19   |  Saving you £-8.20 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their title roles in A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas, which picks up six years after their last adventure.

  • American Outlaws [2001]American Outlaws | DVD | (30/01/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Colin Farrell stars as Jesse James in this new western about a group of young ranchers who set out to take back land acquired by a corrupt railroad baron, and become the object of the biggest manhunt in the history of the Old West.

  • Justice League the New Frontie [Blu-ray] [2017] [Region Free]Justice League the New Frontie | Blu Ray | (30/10/2017) from £10.35   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Feature-length animation following the adventures of the DC Comics characters. Based on the limited series 'The New Frontier' by Darwyn Cooke, the film chronicles the origins of the Justice League in the 1950s as they unite for the first time to take on a mysterious entity, known as the Centre, which has emerged and is seeking to destroy human civilization. Can Superman (voice of Kyle MacLachlan), Batman (Jeremy Sisto), Wonder Woman (Lucy Lawless), Flash (Neil Patrick Harris), Green Lantern (David Boreanaz) and John Jones (Miguel Ferrer) save the planet before it's too late?

  • Uncle Vanya [1962]Uncle Vanya | DVD | (22/08/2011) from £13.29   |  Saving you £3.70 (27.84%)   |  RRP £16.99

    A classic production of Chekhov's classic tale of boredom and frustration set on a Russian country estate in the late 19th century. Produced as part of the inaugural season at the new Chichester Festival Theatre Laurence Olivier directed the play and also performed the role of Dr Astrov.

  • The Wild Geese [1978]The Wild Geese | DVD | (30/03/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Film Legends Richard Burton ( Where Eagles Dare Cleopatra) Roger Moore ( James Bond the Spy who Loved Me) and Richard Harris ( Gladiator Unforgiven) lead 'The Wild Geese' a group of crack mercenaries wholand in a remote and hostile corner of Africa to free the popular leader of the resistance from a heavily guarded prison. However sinister forces in the corridors of power have done a deal with the corrupt government leaving the mercenaries stranded their escape route cut off. Forced to flee across treacherous terrain they battle the marauding armies who will stop at nothing to prevent them completing their mission.

  • Under Fire [1983]Under Fire | DVD | (06/05/2002) from £6.09   |  Saving you £6.90 (113.30%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Under Fire was one of a trio of notable films from the mid-1980s about journalists involved in Third World war zones. While certainly a lesser film than Salvador (1986) or The Killing Fields (1984) Roger Spottiswoode's movie is still a commendable work from a director who later brought a similarly political edge to Noriega: God's Favourite (2000). Nick Nolte plays an American photo-journalist covering the civil war in Nicaragua in 1979, finding himself caught in a dangerous and cynical web of duplicity and self-interest, as well as falling in love with fellow American, Claire (Joanna Cassidy). Nolte gradually uncovers the degree of his own government's involvement with the corrupt regime, and inevitably ends up crossing the line from neutral observer to helping the rebel cause. Under Fire is in essence a reworking of Casablanca, especially as Gene Hackman's network newsman proves to be Cassidy's ex-lover, yet thanks to an intelligent script, strong support from Ed Harris as a mercenary and some genuinely unnerving and frightening scenes of the random chaos of war, it's one which packs a powerful punch. Jerry Goldsmith's evocative score is among his best of the 1980s.On the DVD: Under Fire is presented in an anamorphic 1.77:1 transfer which is very clean and clear with minimal grain. The well-mixed Dolby Pro-logic soundtrack is highly effective, if not so startling as a 5.1 track. Beyond multi-language and subtitle options, the only extra is the original trailer, which is also anamorphically enhanced. --Gary S Dalkin

  • Wolcott [Blu-ray]Wolcott | Blu Ray | (17/08/2015) from £8.99   |  Saving you £11.00 (122.36%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A groundbreaking, high-calibre police drama, Wolcott was the first British production purposefully broadcast in the mini-series format and also the first British police drama to feature a black actor in a leading role. Displaying the same rough, streetwise vibe as The Sweeney, Wolcott stars the charismatic George William Harris as a tough, loner detective with a gift for rubbing people up the wrong way. Winning massive viewing figures, its controversially unflinching depiction of racism and crime ensured that it has never been repeated or released in any format until now. With all four episodes now transferred in High Definition from the original film elements, Wolcott includes early roles for Christopher Ellison, Hugh Quarshie, Warren Clarke and Rik Mayall cast against type as a racist policeman. Fresh out of uniform, supremely confident and keen to make waves, Wolcott is a man in the middle, facing hostility both from the community he polices and his colleagues in the Force. His investigations into the fatal stabbing of an old woman soon uncover a brutal drug war being fought between rival criminal gangs... SPECIAL FEATURES: Clean titles (at end of episode four) Image gallery

  • Postcards From London [Blu-ray] [2020]Postcards From London | Blu Ray | (17/12/2018) from £7.49   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Arriving in London in search of fame, fortune, and more cultural stimulation than Essex could provide, beautiful but naïve Jim finds himself jobless, penniless and renting a cardboard box from a homeless man. Still smiling, Jim catches the eyes of The Raconteurs; a unique troupe of high-class male escorts specialising in cultural, post-coital conversation. Jim's got the looks and the charm, but to reach his true potential he must learn everything there is to know about renaissance art. There's just one problem; when Jim sees a masterpiece a real masterpiece he is overwhelmed, becomes one with the art and faints. Despite this, Jim takes the neon-lit streets of Soho by storm, to find himself as the ultimate muse. Starring British rising star Harris Dickinson (Beach Rats, Trust), Postcards From London is a beautifully shot homage to the spirit of Derek Jarman and a celebration of a forgotten Soho.

  • Havenhurst [DVD] [2017]Havenhurst | DVD | (09/10/2017) from £4.43   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    A troubled young woman takes up residence in a gothic apartment building where she must confront a terrifying evil.

  • The Bible - Apocalypse RevelationThe Bible - Apocalypse Revelation | DVD | (29/11/2010) from £7.79   |  Saving you £5.20 (66.75%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Electrifyng passionate epic in scale and scope - 'Apocalypsis Revelation' tells the story of St John the last surviving apostle of Christ and sole witness to the alarming visions recounted in the final book of the New Testament - the scripture we now know as the book of Revelation. Starring the late great Richard Harris as St. John and directed by Raffaele Mertes this multi-million dollar production paints a fascinating portrait of the Roman Empire under the tyrannical rule of Do

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