A Bollywood action film starring Akshay Kumar and Sanjay Dutt about an underwater treasure guarded by sharks.
Wayne's World: Wayne and Garth the horny heavy metal-loving teenage heroes of the popular Saturday Night Live skit hit the big screen. They're still doing their cable-access show out of the Wayne's basement in Aurora Illinois; only now a sleazy TV executive named Benjamin Oliver wants a piece of the action. As the babe 'n' band obsessed adolescents negotiate the shark-infested waters of network television Wayne finds 'amore' in the form of a heavy metal femme fatale with a penchant for skin-tight costumes. But can Wayne keep his new lady love out Oliver's unsavory clutches? Wayne's World 2: Wayne and Garth are finished with high school. But Wayne's struggling to find his place in the real world of full-fledged adults. In a way-cool dream Wayne's escorted by a Native American to a meet the late great Jim Morrison who advises the troubled teen to put on an outdoor concert: If you book them they will come. So Wayne heeds the word and stages his very own Waynestock. If he can pull off the concert while protecting Cassandra his super-babe-of-a-girlfriend from evil record producer Bobby Cahn he can prove once and for all... he's worthy!
Gretel and her boyfriend Ashton are a couple of potheads who have just got their hands on some ‘Black Forest’ a potent new weed that has just hit the streets in their neighbourhood. While Gretel bakes some gingerbread men to ward off an attack of the munchies Ashton heads out to score another load from Agnes a little old lady who sells the most amazing weed out of her basement. What nobody seems to realise until it’s too late is that Agnes is a youth stealing soul-eating witch that loves the taste of young people. When Ashton fails to return Gretel grows concerned and starts trying to track him down calling on her brother Hansel and some friends to help. They must save Ashton from a gruesome death — or face the last high of their lives.
Alien Abduction, Unicorns, Teenage BDSM role play and Nordic Metal. Acclaimed British director Alex Taylor unleashes his debut feature, a visually daring, thought-provoking exploration of British teenage life. Rising star Alexa Davies (Harlots, Raised By Wolves) shines as the ethereal Lucidia, who spends her days with her misfit community of cyber goths. After her sudden and mysterious disappearance, her friends journey deep into the unknown to find her. Special Features: Kids Might Fly' Spaceship' Tank Dance' Cast & Director Commentary Audio Descriptions Official UK Trailer
Twelve-year-old twins Ai and Yu Hayakawa take a mysterious subway to Wonderland to look for their missing scientist-parents. Wonderland is a hostile place, ruled by the petulant Earl Tyrant and his assorted hench-creatures. Ai and Yu are attacked by monsters and saved first by Lisa, a practitioner of the "Kigen Arts," then repeatedly by the taciturn, gun-totting Kaze. The first episodes are cluttered with characters who appear briefly then vanish. Although Ai, Yu, and Lisa do a lot of traveling, the series doesn't really go anywhere: the filmmakers seem more interested in showcasing the elaborate CG effects at their disposal than in coherent storytelling. The effects are very flashy, but they never meld satisfactorily with the drawn animation. Based on the popular videogame franchise, Unlimited borrows from Matsumoto's Galaxy Express and Miyazawa's Galactic Railroad, but offers none of their mystery and magic. (Rated 12 and older: violence, tobacco use)
Set in New York a youthful Robert De Niro stars in one of Director Brian De Palma's early successes. Returning to New York's Greenwich Village down and out filmmaker VIetnam Vet Jon Rubin takes his telephoto lens and becomes the ultimate peeping tom. Spying on a voluptuous young woman and a black revolutionary group his life turns into a comic nightmare as the line between the real world and the 'reel' world blurs. Hi Mom! combines urban violence and voyeurism to make it a prov
Swallow your fear... EMR is the first UK film to be simultaneously released in cinemas on the internet and on DVD. Erskine and McCullough's debut feature is a deft thriller that cleverly weaves together a host of urban myths - from kidney-stealing and alien abduction to manipulative drug corporations; this is a paranoiac's wonderland. Reminiscent of Jacob's Ladder and with shades of Donnie Darko the plot winds its way Rubik's cube-like to a satisfyingly twisted climax... At times sinister surprising and striking and with an endearingly hapless hero EMR is a refreshingly British take on the thriller that will make you think twice the next time you knock back a couple of aspirin!
A Mumbai City "date doctor" tries to work his magic on the one woman he truly loves in this new comedy.
Director John G. Avildsen's Save The Tiger is a complex character study of businessman Harry Stoner (Jack Lemmon bagging his second Oscar) the CEO of a once-successful clothing company in 1970s Los Angeles. He and his business partner Phil Greene (the great Jack Gilford) have seen better days - their company is failing and on the eve of an important fashion show they must make a decision about its future. Harry believes that the only way out of their financial cri
America's best are in deep trouble. A group of seismologists have been taken prisoner and the Delta Force an elite rescue team is sent in to free them. But during the rescue the Delta Force begins to suspect that there was more to their mission than just saving the scientists. It may have been linked to a secret discontinued experiment named Project Zeus. Now it's up to the Delta Force to stop a countdown to destruction.
When a cookie company is the subject of a takeover bid high echelon employees begin scrambling to save their jobs. Executive Peter Derns (Hutton) is not helped in his quest by the rapid departure of his regular assistant. However her replacement Kris Bolin (Boyle) seems too good to be true particularly when the obstacles in his way up the corporate ladder are being ruthlessly eliminated...
This second star-studded special edition DVD gift set of the award winning Bible series comprises of 7 discs and 14 hours of epic biblical adventure. Consisting of stories of Solomon Jacob St. Paul Jeremiah Esther Apocalypse Revelation plus a seventh bonus title: Genesis: The Creation and the Flood available exclusively with this collection. Presented in a compact and durable gift pack this set offers outstanding star studded entertainment.
Susan (Kinski) has her greedy eye on the substantial insurance pay-out due should her ex-husband meet an untimely end. So she conspires with her lover (Zane) to plan the perfect murder but even the best laid plans can go wrong especially if you hire a pair of bumbling losers to do the deed then a biker (Aykroyd) with a bad attitude to have a go. As the would-be assassins stumble from one blunder to another it becomes an ever-growing conspiracy. With its superb cast this movie brings new meaning to the term criminal behaviour.
Based on a true story The Preppie Murder begins on August 26 1986. This was the day that eighteen year old Jennifer Levin was strangled to death in New York's Central Park. The prime suspect Jennifer's nineteen year old boyfriend Robert confesses to the crime. The well to do young man insists that the killing was accidental he claims that it occured during a 'rough sex' session that Jennifer had initiated. The ensuing media frenzy forces the old 'she asked for it' defence to rear
Twelve-year-old twins Ai and Yu Hayakawa take a mysterious subway to Wonderland to look for their missing scientist-parents. Wonderland is a hostile place, ruled by the petulant Earl Tyrant and his assorted hench-creatures. Ai and Yu are attacked by monsters and saved first by Lisa, a practitioner of the "Kigen Arts," then repeatedly by the taciturn, gun-totting Kaze. The first episodes are cluttered with characters who appear briefly then vanish. Although Ai, Yu, and Lisa do a lot of traveling, the series doesn't really go anywhere: the filmmakers seem more interested in showcasing the elaborate CG effects at their disposal than in coherent storytelling. The effects are very flashy, but they never meld satisfactorily with the drawn animation. Based on the popular videogame franchise, Unlimited borrows from Matsumoto's Galaxy Express and Miyazawa's Galactic Railroad, but offers none of their mystery and magic. (Rated 12 and older: violence, tobacco use)
When The Lights Go Out The Knife Goes In. Bruno (Andrea Occhipinti of New York Ripper) is hired to compose the music for a new horror movie and rents an isolated villa to concentrate on his work. But when several beautiful young women are brutally murdered within the house Bruno becomes obsessed with solving the savage crimes. Is a clue to the killer's identity hidden with the film itself or is there a more horrifying secret lurking deep in the dark? Directed by Lamberto Bava
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Tarzan goes to New York to rescue the chimp Cheetah who has been captured by an evil animal experimenter. There he teams up with Jane a cab driver and daughter of an ex-cop private eye who help Tarzan free Cheetah and his friends.
A musical journey to Jamaica's Golden Age of music Rocksteady. The film features the music and stories of the legendary singers and musicians of the Rocksteady era. They come together after 40 years to record an album of Rocksteady hits to perform together again at an All-Stars reunion concert in Kingston Jamaica and to tell their story.
In the early 1980s, Dario Argento (Deep Red, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage), Italy's legendary master of horror, returned to the giallo thriller genre in which he originally made his name for his most blood-drenched and self-reflexive offering to date: Tenebrae.A razor-wielding psychopath is stalking the thriller writer Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa, Death Wish II), in Rome to promote his latest work, Tenebrae. But the author isn't the obsessive killer's only target: the beautiful women who surround him are doomed as, one by one, they fall victim to the murderer's slashing blade.Co-starring Daria Nicolodi (Phenomena) and John Saxon (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and featuring stark, modernist photography by Luciano Tovoli (Suspiria), this one-time Video Nasty updates the classic giallo blueprint for a new decade now fully restored in 4K alongside a plethora of extras old and new and including, for the first time ever, the alternate US cut, Unsane.4K: Region FreeBlu-Ray: Region BProduct FeaturesNew 4K restoration from the original camera negative by Arrow FilmsLimited edition packaging with reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Obviously CreativeIllustrated collector's booklet featuring writing on the film by filmmaker Peter Strickland and Argento biographer Alan Jones, an interview with cinematographer Luciano Tovoli and a new, in-depth analysis of the film by critic Ashley LaneFold-out double-sided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Obviously CreativeSix double-sided, postcard-sized lobby card reproduction artcardsDisc 1 (4K Ultra HD Blu-ray) Original Version4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray⢠presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)Original Italian and English front and end titles and insert shotsRestored original lossless mono Italian and English soundtracksEnglish subtitles for the Italian soundtrackOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrackAudio commentary by authors and critics Alan Jones and Kim NewmanAudio commentary by Argento expert Thomas RostockAudio commentary by Maitland McDonagh, author of Broken Mirrors/Broken Minds: The Dark Dreams of Dario ArgentoYellow Fever: The Rise and Fall of the Giallo, a feature-length documentary charting the genre from its beginnings to its influence on the modern slasher film, featuring interviews with Dario Argento, Umberto Lenzi, Luigi Cozzi and moreBeing the Villain, a newly edited archival interview with actor John SteinerOut of the Shadows, an archival interview with Maitland McDonaghVoices of the Unsane, an archival featurette containing interviews with writer/director Dario Argento, actresses Daria Nicolodi and Eva Robins, cinematographer Luciano Tovoli, composer Claudio Simonetti and assistant director Lamberto BavaScreaming Queen, an archival interview with Daria NicolodiThe Unsane World of Tenebrae, an archival interview with Dario ArgentoA Composition for Carnage, an archival interview with Claudio SimonettiArchival introduction by Daria NicolodiInternational theatrical trailerJapanese Shadow theatrical trailerAlternate opening credits sequenceUnsane end credits sequenceImage galleriesDisc 2 (4K Ultra HD Blu-ray) Unsane Version Limited Edition Exclusive4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray⢠presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)The re-edited 90-minute US version, specially recreated for this release from the new 4K restoration of the full-length 101-minute version, exclusive to UHDTwo audio options: a recreation of the original theatrical experience, complete with jump cuts and sudden audio shifts, and a new, more seamless edit created for this release, both in restored lossless English monoOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingOriginal Take Me Tonight stereo EP recording, performed by Kim WildeDisc 3 (Blu-ray) Original VersionHigh Definition Blu-ray⢠(1080p) presentationAll the same content as Disc 1
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