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  • Stuart Little 3 [2005]Stuart Little 3 | DVD | (27/02/2006) from £3.00   |  Saving you £9.99 (76.90%)   |  RRP £12.99

    School's out for the summer and the Littles are spending their vacation at a beautiful lakeside cabin. Leading the way is Stuart who can't wait to become a Scout and spend his entire vacation canoeing hiking and being the outdoorsy little guy he claims to be. But there is something lurking in the forest which could spoil the fun!

  • Zack Snyder's Justice League [Blu-ray]Zack Snyder's Justice League | Blu Ray | (27/05/2021) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • One Hundred Men And A Girl [1937]One Hundred Men And A Girl | DVD | (07/03/2011) from £4.90   |  Saving you £8.09 (165.10%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The daughter of a struggling musician forms a symphony orchestra made up of his unemployed friends and leads them to a radio contract.

  • Johanna [2006]Johanna | DVD | (12/03/2007) from £10.35   |  Saving you £9.64 (93.14%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Johanna is an updating of the Joan Of Arc legend and tells a tale of female suffering and redemption. A young drug addict falls into a coma following a traffic accident and upon recovering finds that she has the power to heal the sick and dying. She stays on at the hospital as a nurse - but the staff turn against her engineering her downfall and in so doing ensuring her apotheosis. Magnificently scored stunningly visualised this is a true one-of-a-kind.

  • Gulliver's Travels [DVD]Gulliver's Travels | DVD | (04/06/2012) from £4.50   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Gulliver's Travels is about as marginal as the trailers suggest; it's a tepidly entertaining, irreverent, and sometimes crass comedy starring Jack Black that takes some gigantic liberties with Jonathan Swift's classic story about the land of Lilliput and its tiny inhabitants. Mailroom loser Lemuel Gulliver (Jack Black) is stuck in a dead-end job and living a dead-end life until the promotion of a fellow employee spurs him to speak up and take action. While a trip to the Bermuda Triangle may not be the date with crush Darcy Silverman (Amanda Peet) that Gulliver had envisioned, the voyage promises to take his career in a new direction, and it eventually delivers him to a kingdom known as Lilliput, which is populated by miniature people. After initially being captured and locked away in a dungeon, Gulliver wins the hearts of the Lilliputian people by saving their princess (Emily Blunt) from being kidnapped and rescuing their king (Billy Connolly) from a fire in a most unorthodox and unsavoury way, and he quickly finds himself in a position of gigantic influence. Problem is, Gulliver is completely unprepared and unqualified for his new leadership roles, both on the personal and professional levels, and his ineptitude puts himself and all of Lilliput in extreme danger. Grade-school humour abounds in this fairly mindless film, something Jack Black always excels at, but viewers will find that the chuckles and the message about the power of believing in oneself fade equally as fast as the credits roll. (Ages 9 and older) --Tami Horiuchi

  • Deep Rising [1998]Deep Rising | DVD | (01/10/1999) from £24.90   |  Saving you £-8.91 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Following in the reptilian slime trail of Anaconda, this derivative monster movie from early 1998 plays like a cross between Titanic and Tremors, with parts of Aliens tossed in for good measure. Director Stephen Sommers couldn't recognise an original idea if it swallowed him whole--which, by the way, is exactly what happens to a lot of passengers on a luxury ship that is attacked by a giant serpent-like sea creature with a voracious appetite for human flesh. Treat Williams plays the leader of a mercenary crew whose members discover the ravaged ship and wage war on the creature; Famke Janssen joins him as an onboard thief and con artist who just happens to be highly skilled with automatic weapons. Of course, the action grows more intense as the body count rises and along the way the monster is gradually revealed in all of its gruesome glory. A guilty pleasure if ever there was one, Deep Rising arrived in cinemas shortly after another waterlogged thriller, Hard Rain and if nothing else it provides proof that the B-movie monsters of the 1950s are alive and well and as cheesy as ever in the age of digital special effects. --Jeff Shannon

  • Back To The Future TrilogyBack To The Future Trilogy | DVD | (07/11/2005) from £15.99   |  Saving you £14.00 (87.55%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Back To The Future (1985): 17 year old Marty McFly got home early last night. 30 years early. Michael J. Fox stars as Marty McFly a typical American teenager accidentally sent back to 1955 in a plutonium-powered DeLorean ""time machine"" invented by slightly mad scientist Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd). During his often hysterical always amazing trip back in time Marty must make certain his teenage parents-to-be meet and fall in love otherwise he'll never be bor

  • Suits - Season 4 [Blu-ray]Suits - Season 4 | Blu Ray | (08/06/2015) from £14.99   |  Saving you £20.00 (133.42%)   |  RRP £34.99

    In the high-stakes legal world contentment doesn’t last long.Though Mike (Patrick J. Adams Lost) has officially left Pearson Specter in favor of a cutthroat investment firm temporarily placating the pressure of covering his elaborate lie all is not well. Harvey (Gabriel Macht Love and Other Drugs) and Mike quickly find themselves on opposite sides of an intense takeover battle. And with the SEC’s fervent advances on Pearson Specter increasing in severity Mike and Rachel’s (Meghan Markle Horrible Bosses) relationship facing the ultimate test and Jessica’s (Gina Torres TV’s Gossip Girl) impartiality being questioned personal and professional boundaries are crossed by all. But just when all the pieces begin to fall into place an innocent conversation between Louis (Rick Hoffman Samantha Who?) and Mike leads to a potentially lethal revelation. Watch every episode of your favorite legal drama back-to-back and uninterrupted! Bonus Features: Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Suits Recruits

  • Treehouse [DVD]Treehouse | DVD | (20/10/2014) from £4.99   |  Saving you £10.00 (200.40%)   |  RRP £14.99

    If you go down to the woods today, you re sure of a gruesome surprise. When a young girl and her little brother are the latest to go missing without a trace, their home town imposes a curfew, no one is allowed to go out after dark. But when a group of teenagers break the rules for a secret double date in the woods, they unwittingly stumble across an old isolated treehouse... And right into the middle of an unimaginable nightmare. Inside, they find the missing girl but her brother has vanished. Together they start to unravel the horror behind the killings... But while they re safe inside the Treehouse, they can t stay hidden for long. Whatever is out there is watching them, and waiting for them to come down. Treehouse is the bone-chilling horror that critics are calling a masterpiece in suspense and it will keep you hooked from beginning to bloody end.

  • Drumline [2002]Drumline | DVD | (06/09/2004) from £6.48   |  Saving you £9.51 (146.76%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Dedicated years of practice in his high school band finally pay off for Devon (Nick Cannon) but he is soon to find that the college band is a world away from anything that he's experienced before...

  • The World At War - Vol. 5 [1975]The World At War - Vol. 5 | DVD | (09/10/2000) from £4.90   |  Saving you £20.09 (410.00%)   |  RRP £24.99

    When this epic series was first broadcast in 1973 it redefined the gold standard for television documentary; it remains the benchmark by which all factual programming must judge itself. Originally shown as 26 one-hour programmes, The World at War set out to tell the story of the Second World War through the testimony of key participants. The result is a unique and unrepeatable event, since many of the eyewitnesses captured on film did not have long left to live. Each hour-long programme is carefully structured to focus on a key theme or campaign, from the rise of Nazi Germany to Hitler's downfall and the onset of the Cold War. There are no academic "talking heads" here to spell out an official version of history; the narration, delivered with wonderful gravitas by Sir Laurence Olivier, is kept to a minimum. The show's great coup was to allow the participants to speak for themselves. Painstaking research in the archives of the Imperial War Museum also unearthed a vast quantity of newsreel footage, including on occasion the cameraman's original raw rushes which present an unvarnished and never-before-seen picture of important events. Carl Davis' portentous main title theme and score underlines the grand scale of the enterprise. The original 26 episodes were supplemented three years later by six special programmes (narrated by Eric Porter), bringing the total running-time to a truly epic 32 hours. Now digitally remastered The World at War looks even more of an impressive achievement on DVD. Available in five volumes, each handsomely packaged double-disc set comes with a detailed menu that places the individual programmes along a chronological timeline. Better yet, chapter access is laid out to allow you to select key speeches or maps or newsreel footage. The World at War was a landmark television event; its DVD incarnation underlines its importance as an historical document. --Mark Walker

  • Christine [DVD]Christine | DVD | (27/02/2017) from £7.76   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Rebecca Hall stars in director Antonio Campos' third feature film, 'Christine', the story of a woman who finds herself caught in the crosshairs of a spiraling personal life and career crisis.

  • Role Models [Blu-ray] [2008]Role Models | Blu Ray | (11/05/2009) from £5.99   |  Saving you £19.00 (317.20%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Danny and Wheeler (Rudd and Scott) are two salesmen who trash a company truck on an energy drink-fuelled bender. Upon their arrest, the court gives them a choice: do hard time or spend 150 service hours with a mentorship programme.

  • In Dreams [1999]In Dreams | DVD | (29/01/2001) from £6.83   |  Saving you £13.16 (192.68%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Anyone who has seen and loved Neil Jordan's The Company of Wolves should feel right at home in his offbeat psychological thriller In Dreams. A sexy, very adult take on "Little Red Riding Hood", Wolves unreeled as a series of surreal fairy tales interwoven within the heated dreams of a young girl verging on womanhood. The film's patron saints were Freud and Jung (as sifted through Jordan's wickedly fertile imagination), and the duo is very much aboard for In Dreams as well. Here's a film that takes place entirely in dreamtime, where the dark, violent fantasies of Claire Cooper (Annette Bening)--wife, mother and illustrator of children's books--play out unpoliced by superego, conscience or society. On the face of it, Claire's a clairvoyant whose mind becomes more and more possessed by child-killer Vivian Thompson (Robert Downey Jr.). Cops and shrinks refuse to take her seriously until she loses her own daughter and much, much more. Tapping into weird images of her soulmate's childhood, when he was abused by a hateful mother in a house now submerged in a nearby reservoir, Claire comes closer and closer to her gender-shifting bad boy (and his latest victim). From start to finish, In Dreams dwells in hyper-reality. Whether leeched of or drenched in colour, slipping eerily through an underwater world, rushing madly toward catastrophe--every hallucinatory shot is saturated with menace. It's the kind of potent, unresolved menace that haunts your waking day after a particularly unsettling nightmare. Watch this gorgeous film through Claire's mind, where she and her murderous doppelganger act out a terrible Oedipal drama driven by sex and jealousy. Bening and Downey deliver superb, risky performances, and Darius Khondji's cinematography, with almost every frame punctuated by blood-reds, is sensuously dreamlike. In Dreams is one of those great, flawed films that reaches for more than it ultimately achieves. --Kathleen Murphy, Amazon.com

  • Our Man Flint [1966]Our Man Flint | DVD | (20/06/2005) from £23.00   |  Saving you £-10.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Introducing America's Playboy Hero! Move over 007! And watch out Austin Powers! The U.S. has a braver smarter and more randy secret agent. His name: Flint. Derek Flint (James Coburn). In this hilarious spy spoof and exciting action adventure Flint battles Gila the sexy and savvy head agent whose organization is planning to destroy the world. It's a task that demands all of Flint's awesome powers of deduction destruction and - most of all - seduction. Crammed with joke

  • The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (2005) [DVD] [2021]The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (2005) | DVD | (21/06/2021) from £9.45   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    When the annual fair comes to town, murder, madness and mayhem creep in its shadows. Dr. Caligari, a mysterious hypnotist, appears to control every move of his bizarre, clairvoyant sleepwalker, but does he?

  • Amant Double [Blu-ray]Amant Double | Blu Ray | (06/08/2018) from £5.93   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Marine Vacth (Jeune et Jolie) plays Chloé, a young woman who falls in love with her psychoanalyst Paul (Dardennes favourite Jérémie Renier). When they decide to move in together, everything seems perfect until a series of discoveries lead her to suspect that he may be living a double life. As she searches for the truth, Chloé s investigations plunge her into a dark and bewildering world of smoke, mirrors and doppelgangers where nothing is as it seems, and no one can be trusted. François Ozon returns with L Amant Double, a sleek but gleefully irreverent erotic thriller that sees the prolific French auteur ramping up the sexual tension while keeping his tongue firmly in his cheek. Combining Hitchcockian intrigue with nods to Brian de Palma and David Cronenberg, this is a theatre of excess that delights in keeping its audience guessing. A whirlwind of heightened senses and amped-up drama, L Amant Double is filthy, flamboyant and a whole lot of fun.

  • Turn: Washington's Spies - Season 1 [DVD]Turn: Washington's Spies - Season 1 | DVD | (20/04/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Abe Woodhull (Jamie Bell) is a New York farmer tired of living under the tyranny of British rule. Fearing for the new world his son will come to inherit Abe decides to band together with a group of likeminded men to infiltrate the British ranks and shatter their grip on the New World. Facing peril at every turn and with his nation’s fate hanging in the balance Abe will come to learn that freedom comes at a price.

  • The 1000 Plane Raid [DVD]The 1000 Plane Raid | DVD | (27/10/2014) from £7.79   |  Saving you £5.20 (66.75%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Steeple Bassington England 1943. The United States Army Air Force's 8th Air Force 103rd Heavy Bombardment Group is mired in moral-lowering night-time bombing missions that are simultaneously dangerous and relatively ineffective against the German war-making machine. Commanding Officer Colonel Greg Brandon has repeatedly made requests to his superior General Palmer for consideration of an ambitious bombing plan: one thousand planes flown over Germany...in broad daylight. Now Supreme Allied Command is ready to listen and George must make his case―particularly to disapproving General Conway - for such a risky plan; a plan that could render the Army Air Force powerless should losses exceed Colonel Brandon's predictions. Hard-ass by-the-book Colonel Brandon gets the nod and he begins to re-build the sloppy 103rd trying to weed out the incompetents and cowards like Lieutenant Archer while pushing too hard against the rest. Colonel Brandon's growing doubt about the feasibility of his own plan isn't soothed by increasing tension between himself and lover WAC Lieutenant Gabrielle Ames and with the cheeky insubordination of banished RAF fighter pilot Wing Commander Trafton Taffy Howard.

  • Never Look Away [Blu-ray]Never Look Away | Blu Ray | (10/12/2021) from £16.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Never Look Away (2018) is the newest title entry into Umbrella's sub-label 'World Cinema'. This volume includes exclusive extra features and limited O-Ring packaging. Inspired by real events and spanning three eras of German history, NEVER LOOK AWAY tells the story of a young art student, Kurt (Tom Schilling), who falls in love with fellow student Ellie (Paula Beer). Ellie's father and famous doctor, Professor Seeband (Sebastian Koch), is dismayed at his daughter's choice of boyfriend and vows to destroy the relationship. What neither Kurt nor Ellie knows is that their lives are already connected through a terrible crime Seeband committed decades ago.Trailer

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