Murder in the First | Blu Ray | (17/11/2025)
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| RRP After being imprisoned in Alcatraz for petty theft, Henri Young (Kevin Bacon) leads a failed escape attempt from the infamous prison. As punishment for the doomed getaway, prison warden Milton Glenn (Gary Oldman) places Young in solitary confinement for three years. When Young is finally released from his torturous ordeal, now a completely broken man, he kills an inmate and is charged with murder in the first degree.Although it initially appears to be an open-and-shut case, after Young's attorney James Stamphill (Christian Slater) learns the facts of Young's time in solitary confinement, he launches a daring defence that blames Alcatraz's inhumane conditions for driving Young to insanity and therefore causing him to kill.Inspired by the real case of Henri Young, this gripping legal drama shines a light on the brutality of Alcatraz.Brand new 4K restorationNEW Audio commentary by cinematographer Fred MurphyMaking OfInterview with Christian Slater (1995)Interview with Kevin Bacon (1995)Interview with Marc Rocco (1995)
Injustice | Blu Ray | (18/10/2021)
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| RRP Inspired by NetherRealm Studios, creators of the Injustice: Gods Among Us video game, and the best-selling DC graphic novel based on the video game, Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year One by Tom Taylor, the animated film Injustice finds an alternate world gone mad - where The Joker has duped Superman into killing Lois Lane, sending the Man of Steel on a deadly rampage. Unhinged, Superman decides to take control of the Earth for humanity's own good. Determined to stop him, Batman creates a team of like-minded, freedom-fighting heroes. But when Super Heroes go to war, can the world survive?
Fantastic Beasts The Crimes of Grindelwald | Blu Ray | (12/08/2019)
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| RRP After the powerful Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald escapes from custody, Magizoologist Newt Scamander is called upon by Hogwarts professor Albus Dumledore once again. Facing unforeseen dangers, Newt must find a way to stop Grindelwald, whose plan for pure-blood wizards to rule over non-magical beings threatens to divide the entire wizarding world. Special Features Explore the magical world created by J.K. Rowling and brought to life on-screen by extraordinarily talented filmmakers, and discover which actors were fans before becoming wizards on-screen. Then, unlock the surprising secrets behind key moments in the film. Deleted Scenes
Footloose / Flashdance | DVD | (02/12/2002)
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| RRP Footloose Teenager Ren MacCormack sends ripples through Bomont a small Midwestern town that could stand some shaking up when he arrives from Chicago with his mother Ethel to settle with her relatives. The adults tend to view him with suspicion as a possible contaminant from the outer world. Some of his male peers eye him as a threat and most of the girls just plain eye him. It's a tough time for Ren whose father deserted him and his mother leaving them financially and
Veep Season 7 | DVD | (13/01/2020)
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| RRP Former Senator Selina Meyer finds that being Vice President of the United States is nothing like she hoped and everything that everyone ever warned her about.
In And Out | DVD | (09/04/2001)
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| RRP Writer Paul Rudnick knows a good idea when he hears one. When Tom Hanks talked about his openly gay high school drama teacher after winning the Oscar for Philadelphia, Hanks had already warned the teacher about the prime-time speech. For Rudnick's comedy, golden-boy star Cameron Drake (Matt Dillon) announces at the Oscars (in a great lampoon of the ceremony) that his high school teacher was his inspiration, and by the way, he's gay. It's a shock to Howard Brackett's (Kevin Kline) small world in the corn belt. That includes his students, parents, coworkers and most importantly, his soon to be bride (Joan Cusack). Rudnick, the most successful and outspoken gay screenwriter-playwright (Jeffrey, The Addams Family) working today has hit cinematic gold. Besides Brackett's running around in crisis control, Rudnick allows a great deal of time to what others think. A typical line: "Mr Brackett's not gay! He just likes poetry and Shakespeare and uses his napkin!" In & Out is a screwball comedy first, a banter of how society deals with homosexuality second. Kline is at the top of his comedic talents here; a weaker actor would permit Joan Cusack to steal the entire movie as the bemused bride. Cusack, an Oscar nominee for the role, nails some of the funniest moments from any film that year. Seemingly forgotten as a cinematic presence, a clean-shaven Tom Selleck and his 24-carat gold personality is something to reckon with again. As a Hollywood reporter on the case, Selleck, without moustache, comes off more as George Clooney's older brother than as Magnum PI. The movie is helmed by Frank Oz, the voice of Miss Piggy, who has quietly put together a very impressive list of comedies: Little Shop of Horrors, Housesitter and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. --Doug Thomas
Thirteen Days | DVD | (04/02/2002)
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| RRP On its theatrical release Thirteen Days was pummelled by American critics for taking liberties with the facts of the Cuban missile crisis and smothering its compelling drama with phoney Boston accents by its primary stars. But anyone who enjoys taut, intelligent political thrillers will find little to complain about here. Co-star and co-producer Kevin Costner drew criticism for fictionally enhancing the White House role of presidential aide Kenneth O'Donnell, but while Costner's Boston accent may be grating, his fine performance as O'Donnell offers expert witness to the crisis, its nerve-wracking escalation and the efforts of John F Kennedy (Bruce Greenwood) and Robert F Kennedy (Steven Culp) to negotiate a peaceful settlement with Russia. While Soviet missiles approach operational status in Cuba, director Roger Donaldson (who directed Costner in No Way Out) cuts to exciting US Navy flights over the missile site, ramping up the tension that history itself provided. Donaldson's occasional use of black and white is self-consciously distracting, and he's further guilty of allowing a shrillness (along with repetitive, ominous shots of nuclear explosions) to invade the urgency of David Self's screenplay. Still, as Hollywood history lessons go, Thirteen Days is riveting stuff. You may find yourself wondering what might happen if reality presented a repeat scenario under less intelligent leadership.--Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2022 | DVD | (09/01/2023)
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Wrong Turn | DVD | (02/02/2004)
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| RRP A horror tale - reminiscent of such 70s classics as "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "The Hills Have Eyes" - that tells of six teens trapped in the woods of West Virginia, hunted down by cannibalistic mountain men.
The Departed | Blu Ray | (17/04/2019)
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| RRP Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon star in Martin Scorese's gritty gangster thriller.
A Few Best Men | DVD | (26/12/2012)
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| RRP Prepare to meet the worst best men ever in the outrageous gross-out comedy A Few Best Men. When David (Xavier Samuel, Twilight) heads to Australia to get hitched, he invites his three best mates along - Graham (Kevin Bishop), Luke (Tim Draxl) and Tom (Kris Marshall, Love Actually). A carnage-filled stag night ensues, followed by an even rowdier wedding day complete with a deranged drug dealer, a cross-dressed sheep and possibly the most offensive best man's speech of all time! Also starring Bridesmaids' Rebel Wilson and Olivia Newton-John, as you've never seen her before - as David's man-eating mother-in-law to be, A Few Best Men gives a whole new meaning to the phrase 'for better or worse'!
Another 48 Hours | DVD | (04/12/2000)
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| RRP The boys are back in town! Conman Reggie Hammond and cop Jack Cates team up once again and turn San Francisco inside out to nail an elusive druglord. Sequel to the smash hit ""48 Hours"".
Godzilla | DVD | (29/03/2010)
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| RRP As "gigantic monster reptile attacks New York" movies go, you've got to admit that Godzilla delivers the goods, although its critical drubbing and box-office disappointment were arguably deserved. It's a shameless, uninspired crowd-pleaser that's content to serve up familiar action with the advantage of really fantastic special effects, and if you expect nothing more you'll be one among millions of satisfied customers. There's really no other way to approach it--you just have to accept the fact that Independence Day creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin are unapologetic plagiarists, incapable of anything more than mindless spectacle that can play in any cinema in the world without dubbing or subtitles. The whole movie plays out like a series of highlights stolen from previous blockbusters of the 1990s; it's little more than a rehash of the Jurassic Park movies. The derivative script is so trivial that it's unworthy of comment, apart from a few choice laughs and the casting of Michael Lerner as New York's mayor, whose name is Ebert and who closely resembles a certain well-known movie critic. Perhaps that's a clever hint that this movie's essentially critic-proof. It's stupid but it's fun, and for most audiences that's a fitting definition of mainstream Hollywood entertainment. --Jeff Shannon
Fire Country: Season One | DVD | (15/07/2024)
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Soul Plane | DVD | (14/02/2005)
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| RRP When a man wins a huge settlement after a humiliating experience on a aeroplane, he sets out to create the airline of his dreams complete with sexy stewardesses, funky music and a hot onboard dance club.
The Crimson Field | DVD | (19/05/2014)
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| RRP In a British base hospital near the front a team of doctors nurses and VADs are working together to heal the bodies and souls of the men in their care. This hospital on the coast of France is a frontier between two worlds: between the trenches and the home front between the old rules regulations hierarchies class distinctions and a new way of thinking. Written by Sarah Phelps (Great Expectations Oliver Twist) and starring Oona Chaplin (The Hour) Hermione Norris (Spooks) Suranne Jones (Scott and Bailey) Kevin Doyle (Downton Abbey) Kerry Fox (Shallow Grave) and Marianne Oldham (WPC 56) this is the story of World War One's front line medics - their love affairs professional triumphs personal tragedies fears and hopes as they fight for the future.
Kevin Smith 3 Movie Collection | DVD | (15/08/2011)
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| RRP Clerks Kevin Smith (Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back) made his directional debut with this highly original cult comedy. Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson star as Dante and Randal, two convenience store clerks from New Jersey who spend their days annoying customers, discussing their favourite movies and playing hockey on the store roof. This movie is a simple yet hilarious account of their day to day lives. Chasing Amy Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) and Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) are two comic book artists who are rapidly moving their way up in the comic book industry. Everything is going well for them until they meet Alyssa (Joey Lauren). Holden soon falls madly in love with her but to his frustration later finds out she is a lesbian. Soon enough Holden’s predicament starts to affect his work and begins to put pressure on his relationship with Banky. Comedy drama from critically acclaimed director Kevin Smith (Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back). Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back When lay-about stoners Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) find out a movie is being made on the comic book characters, Bluntman and Chronic, based on themselves and are offered no profit, they set out on a mission to destroy the movie and stop it being made. However, on the way they inadvertently become hooked up in a jewel heist and are insanely landed in the care of a monkey. Now they are on the run from the police and taking care of a monkey! But this won’t stop them from wrecking the movie. So despite all of this, they head for Hollywood and an all out chase begins.Hilarious comedy with a great supporting cast and an array of side-splitting cameos including Carrie Fisher, Ben Affleck and Jason Biggs.
Dark Angel: Complete Season 1 | DVD | (24/02/2003)
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| RRP One of TV's more interesting tough-girl action shows, Dark Angel is a distinctive blend of the personal, the adventurous and the politically aware. Cocreators James Cameron (yes, that James Cameron) and Charles Eglee present a complex scenario of biological super-science and social collapse in which their gene-manipulated heroine and hacker/journalist hero can genuinely make a difference. In this first series they also provide an adversary who is a lot more than just a conventional villain. Jessica Alba is impressive as Max, bred and trained as a super-soldier but reclaiming her individual humanity; Michael Weatherly is scruffily attractive as Eyes Only, who sits semi-paralysed in his eyrie above Seattle uncovering crime, corruption and other skulduggeries and sending the woman whom he hopelessly loves out on deadly errands. Jon Savage has real authority as Lydeker, a man who has stretched his conscience to breaking point, but is not personally corrupt. Some of the best episodes here--"Prodigy" for example--are ones in which Lydeker and Max are forced into temporary alliance. Early on the relationship between Max and the other workers at Jam Pony--the courier firm that provides her with a cover identity--is a little forced, but later on the two parts of Max's life are more successfully integrated: "Shorties in Love", for example, is a genuinely touching tale about Diamond, the doomed criminal ex-lover of Max's lesbian roommate. Dark Angel was never a perfect show, but at its occasional best it manages to be simultaneously funny and dramatic. On the DVD: Dark Angel, Series 1's Region 2 DVD is ungenerous with special features, providing only short interviews with James Cameron and Charles Eglee and with the stars, and giving us a preview of the Dark Angel computer game. The episodes are presented in widescreen and have excellent Dolby Digital sound which gives vivid presence to both the dialogue and the hard-driving contemporary rock score that is part of the show's style. --Roz Kaveney
No Country for Old Men/a Beautiful Mind/American Beauty | DVD | (07/01/2013)
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| RRP No Country For Old Men: Winner Of 4 Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director. Acclaimed filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen deliver this sizzling and supercharged action-thriller. When a man stumbles on a bloody crime scene, a pickup truck loaded with heroin, and two million dollars in irresistible cash, his decision to take the money sets off an unstoppable chain reaction of violence. Not even West Texas law can contain it. Based on the novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Corma...
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit | Blu Ray | (02/06/2014)
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| RRP Jack Ryan as a young covert CIA analyst uncovers a Russian plot to crash the U.S. economy with a terrorist attack.
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