Wishmaster: Feature run time 90 Mins approx Audio Commentary with Director Robert Kurtzman and Screenwriter Peter Atkins Audio Commentary with Director Robert Kurtzman and Stars Andrew Divoff and Tammy Lauren Isolated Score Selections and Audio Interview with composer Harry Manfredini Out of the Bottle Interviews with Director Robert Kurtzman and Co-Producer David Tripet The Magic Words An Interview with Screenwriter Peter Atkins The Djinn and Alexandra Interviews with Stars Andrew Divoff and Tammy Lauren Captured Visions An Interview with Director of Photography Jacques Haitkin Wish List Interviews with Actors Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, and Ted Raimi Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Radio Spots Vintage Making Of featurette Vintage EPK Behind-The-Scenes Footage Compilation Storyboard Gallery Storyboard Gallery Still Gallery
From the creators of Braquo and the writer of A Prophet comes the incendiary series 2 of Braquo. Rejected by their peers and superiors alike, Eddy and his renegade team suffer the shame and disgrace of going from hunters to the hunted. Caught in the crossfire of a gang war, the road to redemption will be long and difficult, and they can no longer rely on themselves alone to avoid a total fall from grace.
Young William Shakespeare is the up and coming playwright of the time but he has been disastrously struck with the bane of the writer's life - writer's block. His comedy Romeo & Ethel The Pirate's Daughter is not going anywhere and the playhouse is under threat of closure. What Will needs is a muse - and she appears in the form of the beautiful (and betrothed) Lady Viola. Shakespeare In Love is a brilliantly funny warm and fast moving romance from acclaimed director John Madden.
From director David Lynch comes a lyrical portrait of one man's real life journey across America's heartland.
Co-directors Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez reunite to bring Miller's visually stunning Sin City graphic novels back to the screen in 3D in FRANK MILLER’S SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR. In a town where justice doesn't prevail the desperate want vengeance and ruthless murderers find themselves with vigilantes on their heels. Their paths cross in Sin City’s famous Kadie's Club Pecos. The film opens with fan-favorite “Just Another Saturday Night ” when Marv (Mickey Rourke) finds himself in the center of carnage as he tries to remember the preceding events. “The Long Bad Night” tells the tale of Johnny a cocky young gambler (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) taking his chances with the biggest villain in Sin City Senator Roark (Powers Boothe). The central story Miller’s acclaimed A Dame To Kill For features Dwight McCarthy (Josh Brolin) in his final confrontation with the woman of his dreams and nightmares Ava Lord (Eva Green). “Nancy’s Last Dance follows Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba) in the wake of John Hartigan’s (Bruce Willis) selfless suicide. Driven insane by grief and rage she will stop at nothing to get revenge.
In a Mad Max style future, Jake McQueen is the ultimate smuggler, smuggling in Mexicans to the USA, only for his smuggling to come to a halt when he is busted by the authorities. However, what he doesn't know is that he is under observation by Jared, the crippled head of Chrysalis Corporation, who sends one of his most valued employees, Hannah Tyree, to bring him in to work for them as part of their video games division. Jake initially is skeptical about the idea of working with Hannah, and is scared away when she admits that she accidentally downloaded herself onto PRISM, a crystalline solid-state memory unit for her computer, once, due to an unexpected side-effect. Jake is then hunted down after Jared has his data, and eventually finds his way back home, only to find his father near death. Acquiring a junked Mustang, and a special engine his father had kept in trust, he goes to find a way to stop Chrysalis. While pursuing a lead, he ends up shot, and is witness to Hannah's apparent death, only to find she was trapped in her PRISM. Going into battle against Jared, with Hannah as his car's new AI, he eventually destroys him when he discovers the one side effect of Jared's life support: that it is slowly killing the person it protects. Now, Jake and Hannah travel the world of the future, fighting for justice in a lawless desert that is forgotten by the world.
The Abominable Dr Phibes is an unusually beautiful horror classic in which Vincent Price stars as the titular genius who specialises in organ music, theology and concocting bizarre deaths for anyone who wrongs him. Discovering why is half the fun, so for now let's just say that Phibes is a little mad and very, very angry. Aided by his assistant, the lovely, silent Vulnavia, Phibes begins cutting a gory swathe through London's medical community, with the dogged Inspector Trout hot on his tail. The film contains many pleasures--exquisite art direction and a dark sense of humour among them--but the real treat is in watching an old pro such as Price at work. Whether he's playing his organ, staring down a victim or drinking through his neck, Price is at the top of his game. He mixes dark menace with wry comic touches, revealing both Phibes' maniacal obsession and offhanded confidence in his own genius. Settle in for an evening of elegant gore--and if an attractive, mute deliverywoman comes to the door, whatever you do, don't answer! --Ali Davis
It has been nearly 15 years since we last saw the fabulous Chigwell Three but their wit and charm has not diminished during that time. So where are the girls now? As the series begins we catch up with the ladies who are currently living separate lives. Tracey (Linda Robson) who is no longer with Darryl has recently divorced her money grabbing second husband and is living with her 17 yr. old pampered son Travis (Charlie Quirke) who has aspirations of becoming a barrister. Sharon (Pauline Quirke) meanwhile barely exists in a tiny flat/hovel which leaves a lot to be desired spending her days working at Essex's leading 'everything's a pound' chain World of Quid. And Dorien (Lesley Joseph) what can we say? She is trying to maintain her caviar cougar lifestyle having written the best-selling erotic memoir '60 Shades of Green' under the alias Foxy Cohen. But with an impending court case Dorien finds herself needing a roof over her head. Against her better judgment Tracey offers Sharon and Dorien a place to stay. With an already full house her son Garth (Matt Willis) unexpectedly returns from Australia with a girlfriend and stepdaughter in tow. Join three generations of the family again - proof that for Sharon Tracey and Dorien Essex really is the only way.
I've just met a wonderful new man. He's fictional but you can't have everything." So says Cecilia (Mia Farrow), the central figure in Woody Allen's lyrically humorous Purple Rose of Cairo. The era is the Great Depression, and she is the bullied wife who finds escape in romantic movies, falling in love with the explorer hero, Tom Baxter (Jeff Daniels), of the eponymous film. So far, nothing remarkable. But Allen has Baxter spot her in the audience, fall in love with her, and desert the picture, much to the irritation of the other characters. The surreal quality of the situation develops further when Gil Shepherd--the actor who played Baxter (Daniels again)--seeks out his fictional alter ego to persuade him back into the film and thus save both their reputations. Naturally Shepherd, too, falls in love with Cecilia, and she's left to choose between fiction and reality, chooses the latter and is then cruelly jilted. The message seems clear: fairytales are just that, make-believe. There's no such thing as a happy ending. Dating from 1985 (after Broadway Danny Rose and immediately before Hannah and her Sisters), this is one of the few movies in which Allen doesn't actually appear, though he's recognisable in every line of Farrow's character. It's also a nostalgic tribute to the era that defined movie glamour, the close-up of Cecilia's face at the end a moment of pure Hollywood. At 81 minutes, this is a small but brilliant gem. On the DVD: Aside from the technological improvement of DVD over video, the new format adds little by way of features: you can view the original trailer, scan the film scene by scene, and there's a choice of subtitles in eight languages.--Harriet Smith
This ITV drama is an adaptation of the much loved classic novel Tom Brown's Schooldays. The eponymous hero Tom Brown (Alex Pettyfer) begins his first term at Rugby School for Boys and has to fight for his survival against Flashman (Joseph Beattie) and the bullies a scene prior to the reform of the system of public schools....
American servicemen are still being held captive in Vietnam - and it's up to one man to bring them home in this blistering fast-paced action-adventure starring martial arts superstar Chuck Norris. Following a daring escape from a Vietnamese POW camp Special Forces Colonel James Braddock (Norris) is on a mission to locate and save remaining MIAs. Aided by a beautiful State Department official (Lenore Kasdorf) and a former Army buddy (M. Emmet Walsh) Braddock amasses top-secret in
The Gallaghers are back in Shameless: Series 5! Meet the Gallaghers. Mum went AWOL years ago Dad stayed at home with the six children only to hit the bottle. And sometimes the kids. The real head of the family is big sister Fiona (20) who looks after Carl (11) Debbie (9) and baby Liam (3). She is occasionally helped more often hindered by reluctant virgin 'Lip' (16) and the actively gay but very private Ian (15). Welcome to a hectic world of sexual adventures triumphs love scams and a fair bit of crime on a rough Manchester housing estate where wheel-less cars are the norm and the moving ones are stolen.
American Horror Story: Coven tells the secret history of witches and witchcraft in America. Over three hundred years have passed since the turbulent days of Salem and those who managed to escape are now facing extinction. Mysterious attacks have been escalating against their kind and young girls are being sent away to a special school in New Orleans to learn how to protect themselves. Wrapped up in the turmoil is new arrival Zoe who is harboring a terrifying secret of her own. Alarmed by the recent aggression Fiona the long-absent Supreme sweeps back into town determined to protect the Coven and hell-bent on decimating anyone who gets in her way.
They all laughed at college nerd Mark Zuckerberg, whose idea for a social-networking site made him a billionaire. And they all laughed at the idea of a Facebook movie--except writer Aaron Sorkin and director David Fincher, merely two of the more extravagantly talented filmmakers around. Sorkin and Fincher's breathless picture, The Social Network, is a fast and witty creation myth about how Facebook grew from Zuckerberg's insecure geek-at-Harvard days into a phenomenon with 500 million users. Sorkin frames the movie around two lawsuits aimed at the lofty but brilliant Zuckerberg (deftly played by Adventureland's Jesse Eisenberg): a claim that he stole the idea from Ivy League classmates, and a suit by his original, now slighted, business partner (Andrew Garfield). The movie follows a familiar rise-and-fall pattern, with temptation in the form of a sunny California Beelzebub (an expert Justin Timberlake as former Napster founder Sean Parker) and an increasingly tangled legal mess. Emphasising the legal morass gives Sorkin and Fincher a chance to explore how unsocial this social-networking business can be, although the irony seems a little facile. More damagingly, the film steers away from the prickly figure of Zuckerberg in the latter stages--and yet Zuckerberg presents the most intriguing personality in the movie, even if the movie takes pains to make us understand his shortcomings. Fincher's command of pacing and his eye for the clean spaces of Aughts-era America are bracing, and he can't resist the technical trickery involved in turning actor Armie Hammer into privileged Harvard twins (Hammer is letter-perfect). Even with its flaws, The Social Network is a galloping piece of entertainment, a smart ride with smart peopleĀ who sometimes do dumb things. --Robert Horton
Cate Blanchett returns as the Virgin Queen in this lavish sequel to 1998 smash "Elizabeth".
One of the most successful and well-loved sitcoms of all time, Birds of a Feather stars Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson as Sharon and Tracey, the North London-born sisters left to fend for themselves financially and emotionally when their husbands are sent to prison; Lesley Joseph stars as their man-eating friend and neighbour, Dorien. Created by the legendary Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, this set brings together all nine series from the original BBC run, alongside all three series made for ITV plus the 2016 Christmas special!
There are surprises, twists and revelations galore for Sharon, Tracey and their man-eating friend Dorien in this hilarious hit comedy series guest-starring Martin Kemp, Jamie Foreman and Kate Williams and including scripts by series creators Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran. Series One: Tracey is still living in relative comfort in Chigwell, while Sharon scrapes a minimum wage in World of Quid and lives in a tiny flat which leaves a lot to be desired. After a chance meeting at Dorien's book signing, however, their lives collide once more! Series Two: A Christmas trip to Tenerife - courtesy of Dorien - leads to some unforeseen adventures. While Tracey contends with a mopey Garth, Dorien considers whether Sharon would make an appropriate heroine for her next book! Series Three: Darryl, Tracey's ex-husband and father to Travis and Garth, has died doing what he loved best burglary! Unfortunately, his funeral brings the ladies into contact with some undesirable local characters... This three-disc set contains all 24 episodes from all three series. Also includes behind-the-scenes interviews with cast and crew.
Everyone's favourite Essex girls return with this sixth series of Birds Of A Feather - one of the 1990s most successful long-running and memorable sitcoms. This release comprises all thirteen episodes of Series Six along with the 1994 Christmas Special featuring guest appearances by Michael Winner and designer David Emanuel. Created by the legendary comedy partnership of Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran (The New Statesman) the series chronicles the misadventures of Sharon and Tracy (Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson) - North London-born sisters left to fend for themselves financially and emotionally when their husbands are jailed for armed robbery. The girls have lived very different lives Tracey enjoying the neo-Georgian splendour of Dalentrace - the luxury home paid for by husband Darryl s criminal activities - while her sister had remained in an Edmonton tower block. Now Sharon lives with Tracey enjoying a few home comforts and offering much-needed moral support - even if some of her habits prove a tad annoying. And if life in Chigwell sometimes seems a little dull there are always the extra-marital antics of their man-eating Jewish neighbour Dorien (Lesley Joseph) to keep them entertained...
Everyone's favourite Essex girls return with this fourth series of Birds Of A Feather - one of the 1990s' most successful long-running and memorable sitcoms. This release comprises all thirteen episodes of Series Four along with the 1992 Christmas Special. Created by the legendary comedy partnership of Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran (The New Statesman) the series chronicles the misadventures of Sharon and Tracy (Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson) - North London-born sisters left to fend for themselves financially and emotionally when their husbands are jailed for armed robbery. The girls have lived very different lives Tracey enjoying the neo-Georgian splendour of 'Dalentrace' - the luxury home paid for by husband Darryl's criminal activities -while her sister had remained in an Edmonton tower block. Now Sharon lives with Tracey enjoying a few home comforts and offering much-needed moral support - even if some of her habits prove a tad annoying. And if life in Chigwell sometimes seems a little dull there are always the extra-marital antics of their man-eating Jewish neighbour Dorien (Lesley Joseph) to keep them entertained...
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