"Actor: Mary"

  • Two BitsTwo Bits | DVD | (09/05/2005) from £12.93   |  Saving you £0.06 (0.46%)   |  RRP £12.99

    You're never too old to believe in a dream. Or too young to make one come true! This sweet and nostalgia-drenched drama set in Depression-era South Philadelphia follows one 12-year-old boy's coming of age. Young Gennaro desperately wants to go to the opening of La Paloma the city's brand-new movie theater. But he hasn't the quarter he needs for admission. So he spends the day trying to raise the money and in the process has several misadventures and discovers many hidden t

  • Die Hard 4.0 [DVD]Die Hard 4.0 | DVD | (28/01/2013) from £5.46   |  Saving you £7.53 (58.00%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Bruce Willis is back as John McClane, a New York cop ready to deliver old-school justice to a new breed of cyber terrorists. When a massive computer attack on the U.S. infrastructure threatens to shut down the entire country over Independence Day weekend, it's up to McClane to save the day once again. Includes DVD bonus disc featuring over 90 minutes of all new content, Decoding Die Hard.

  • Moving McallisterMoving Mcallister | DVD | (09/06/2008) from £9.05   |  Saving you £6.94 (76.69%)   |  RRP £15.99

    What would you do for the job of your dreams? For ladder-climbing law intern Rick Robinson (Ben Gourley) it would be just about anything. A lowly intern at a prestigious law firm Rick dreams of becoming a partner. Eager to impress he agrees to help the firm's top lawyer and partner Maxwell McAllister (Rutger Hauer) a favor he can neither afford nor has time for with the bar exam a mere four days away. Utterly unprepared Rick finds himself in charge of moving McAllister's dearest possession his seductive yet strictly off-limits niece Michelle (Mila Kunis) across the country. Thrust together on a road trip from hell the mismatched pair encounter obstacles and colorful characters including free-spirited hitchhiker Orlick Prescott Hope (Jon Heder). As Rick watches the clock tick rapidly toward the day of his exam his future plans begin to unravel and his life changes as he starts to realize his travel companion might be the girl of his dreams . . .

  • The Perfect Storm [2000]The Perfect Storm | DVD | (25/11/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £20.99

    In October 1991 the fishing community of Gloucester Massachusetts experienced the full wrath of Mother Nature when a freak meteorological event produced the fiercest storm in modern history. Director Wolfgang Petersen has fashioned this heroic true story (as chronicled in Sebastian Junger's bestseller) into a star-laden blockbuster employing computer power to whip up the terrifying titular storm. George Clooney plays Billy Tyne captain of the Andrea Gail who has been plagued by bad luck at sea and is on a poor run of catches. Frustrated by the huge hauls of the Hannah Boden captained by Linda Greenlaw (Mary Ann Mastrantonio) Tyne decides to head back out to sea for the Flemish Cap a remote area renowned for its rich fishing prospects. He is joined by a number of his regular crew including Billy Shatford (Mark Wahlberg) Dale Murphy (John C Reilly) David Sullivan (William Fichtner) Alfred Pierre (Allen Payne) and Michael Moran (John Hawkes). Sure enough Tyne's luck changes for the better at the Flemish Cap and the Andrea Gail catches a full haul. Buoyed by the money that awaits them back home the crew sets off back to Gloucester but disturbing weather patterns hamper their progress and they soon find themselves battling against 100ft waves and 120mph winds that threaten to tear the boat apart. Includes the Novel and the HBO 20 minute documentary 'Creating the Storm' highlighting the groundbreaking special effects and story behind the movie.

  • WOMAN IN BLACK (BLU RAY) - PLAY, THE [Blu-ray]WOMAN IN BLACK (BLU RAY) - PLAY, THE | Blu Ray | (18/06/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Based on the classic ghost story, The Woman In Black tells the tale of Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe), a lawyer who is forced to leave his young son and travel to a remote village to attend to the affairs of the recently deceased owner of Eel Marsh House. Working alone in the old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town's tragic and tortured secrets and his fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been disappearing under mysterious circumstances. When those closest.

  • Phone Booth/Independence DayPhone Booth/Independence Day | DVD | (16/04/2007) from £6.97   |  Saving you £2.02 (28.98%)   |  RRP £8.99

    Phone Booth (Dir. Joel Schumacher 2003): A single phone call can change a man's life...or possibly end it. Stu Shepard is a self-centered New York City publicist who suddenly finds himself on the deadly end of a high-powered rifle scope. Now it's a real-time race against the clock as Stu must outwit a psychotic sniper in a frantic scramble from phone booth to freedom. Independence Day (Dir. Roland Emmerich 1996): One of the biggest box office hits of all time delivers the ultimate encounter when mysterious and powerful aliens launch an all-out invasion against the human race. The spectacle begins when massive spaceships appear in Earth's skies. But wonder turns to terror as the ships blast destructive beams of fire down on cities all over the planet. Now the world's only hope lies with a determined band of survivors uniting for one last strike against the invaders - before it's the end of mankind.

  • You Can't Cheat an Honest Man [Blu-ray]You Can't Cheat an Honest Man | Blu Ray | (19/04/2022) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Midnight Express/The China Syndrome/The Odessa File [DVD]Midnight Express/The China Syndrome/The Odessa File | DVD | (06/09/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Midnight Express: Brad Davis and John Hurt star in this riveting true story of a young American's nightmarish experiences in a Turkish prison and his unforgettable journey to freedom. Busted for attempting to smuggle hashish out of Istanbul, American College student Billy Hayes (Davis) is thrown into the city's most brutal jail. After suffering through four years of sadistic torture and inhuman conditions, Billy is about to be released when his parole is denied. Only his inner courage ...

  • Mary J. Blige - Live From Los Angeles [2004]Mary J. Blige - Live From Los Angeles | DVD | (03/08/2013) from £9.43   |  Saving you £-2.44 (N/A%)   |  RRP £6.99

    Capturing a stunning performance delivered with conviction and compassion this title is pure Mary at her very best. Filmed at the Los Angeles Amphitheatre on 8th May 2004 in front of an adoring audience of over 5 000 fans Mary J. Blige delivers with heartfelt gritty lyrics set to strong soulful beats. Tracklist: 1. You Remind Me (Remix) 2. You Don't Have To Worry 3. Real Love 4. Be Happy 5. Love No Limit 6. My Love 7. I'm The Only Woman 8. I Can Love You 9. Message In Our Music 10. Children Of The Ghetto 11. My Life 12. Your Child 13. The Love I Never Had 14. Not Gon' Cry 15. It's A Wrap 16. Love & Life 17. Free 18. No More Drama 19. Love @ 1st Sight 20. (You Are) Everything 21. Willing & Waiting 22. Not Today 23. Family Affair

  • Cary Grant CollectionCary Grant Collection | DVD | (12/02/2008) from £14.99   |  Saving you £-4.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Penny Serenade The Amazing Adventure Charade

  • Gipsy Blood (aka Carmen) [DVD]Gipsy Blood (aka Carmen) | DVD | (22/07/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    In 1931, Sir Malcolm Sargent - then a rising young conductor - acted as musical director for this first filmed musical version of Prosper Merimee's classic story of passion and fatal jealousy. Gipsy Blood (aka Carmen) is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements. With a score based on Bizet's opera, Gipsy Blood features celebrated American soprano Marguerite Namara as the capricious gypsy girl from the cigarette factory; her co-performers include Thomas Burke as ...

  • The Roger Corman Horror CollectionThe Roger Corman Horror Collection | DVD | (03/02/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Siren DVD's three-disc Roger Corman Collection contains The Little Shop of Horrors and The Terror, which Corman directed, as well as Dementia 13, which he produced. Though he has a reputation as one of the craftiest businessmen in Hollywood, Corman was too cheapskate in the 1960s to bother copyrighting a bunch of his films and so the same titles have been showing up on video and now DVD from many different distributors. All these films were thrown together in odd circumstances to take advantage of leftover sets, contracted performers or tied-up production funds. Little Shop of Horrors (a disguised remake of A Bucket of Blood) was famously made over a three-day weekend "because it was raining and we couldn't play tennis". The Terror exists because Boris Karloff owed a few days' work after completing The Raven and castle sets were still standing. Dementia 13 was written and directed by a young Francis Coppola in Ireland to take advantage of a European trip made for Corman's The Young Racers. All the films are interesting, in themselves and as footnotes to distinguished filmographies. Little Shop of Horrors has a lasting cult reputation for its blackly comic tale of codependency between a skid-row botanist (Jonathan Haze, relying a bit too much on a Jerry Lewis impersonation) and a blood-drinking, flesh-hungry mutant plant voiced by screenwriter Chuck Griffith ("feed meeee!"), with a creepy cameo from a young Jack Nicholson as a masochist who loves to visit the dentist. The Terror, which has Nicholson as the bewildered lead, is a wilfully incomprehensible Gothic picture made up on the spot by Corman and a handful of other directors (including Coppola and Monte Hellman), climaxing with Karloff's bogus baron and a decaying spectre woman swept away by a flood in the dungeons. Dementia 13, a saga of axe murders and mad sculptors, is brisk grand guignol with a lot of creepy imagery to do with drowned children and family rituals. On the DVD: The Roger Corman Collection limply claims the films are "digitally mastered" (note, not "remastered") as they are simply copies of low-quality video onto disc. Because these titles are public domain no one seems willing to take any care with transfers, and all three films are in terrible state. The Terror, the only colour film, looks especially atrocious (Vistascope cropped to full-frame) but the black-and-white films also suffer all manner of damage. The packaging is classy, but it's a shame more work wasn't done on the films themselves.--Kim Newman

  • Mambo Italiano [2003]Mambo Italiano | DVD | (25/07/2005) from £10.96   |  Saving you £11.02 (138.27%)   |  RRP £18.99

    The son of Italian immigrants in Canada struggles to find the best way to reveal to his parents that he's gay.

  • Elf (Limited Edition with Alarm Clock) [2003]Elf (Limited Edition with Alarm Clock) | DVD | (08/11/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    After growing too big for his elf community, a man raised as an elf at the North Pole is sent to New York in search of his true identity.

  • Young And Innocent [1938]Young And Innocent | DVD | (15/01/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Among Alfred Hitchcock's pre-Hollywood movies, 1938's Young and Innocent is a most unfairly overlooked classic. It's full of themes and stylistic touches that became permanent fixtures in his career. Based on Josephine Tey's novel A Shilling for Candles, the film title refers to the characters' outlook. However Hitchcock characteristically chips away at that innocence with flourishes of macabre humour, such as scenes of a dead rat at the lunch table and a hopeless conference with a defence lawyer, while suspense is heightened in a game of blindman's buff at a children 's party. The story concerns a typically Hitchcockian innocent man (Derrick de Marney) on the run, with a trivial object to find (a raincoat) that will prove his innocence. He's helped by a fiery young girl (Nova Pilbeam) who's unfortunately the daughter of the chief constable, but has some handy first aid skills. There's also an oppressive mother figure in the shape of an overbearing aunt (Mary Clare). Aside from these thematic traits, what remains impressive for viewers new or old is Hitchcock's technical set-pieces: a car sinks into a mineshaft, a railway station is recreated in miniature, and the twitchy-eyed murderer is finally located via an extended aerial tracking shot across a ballroom (pre-empting many similar shots, eg: Notorious). This sequence took two days to accomplish, and demonstrates the director was more than ready to move to the older and less innocent American industry . --Paul Tonks

  • Portrait Of A Region - The Railways Of The South WestPortrait Of A Region - The Railways Of The South West | DVD | (06/08/2007) from £16.16   |  Saving you £-6.17 (-61.80%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Visiting an area covering Devon Cornwall Somerset Avon Gloucester Wiltshire and South Wales this DVD provides a quick look at a huge array of train and railway sights. Includes: West Somerset Railway - Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway - Westbury Junction - Exeter Railfair - Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway and much more'

  • Scott Pilgrim vs. The World/Hot Fuzz/Shaun of the Dead Box Set  [DVD]Scott Pilgrim vs. The World/Hot Fuzz/Shaun of the Dead Box Set | DVD | (27/12/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £27.99

    Shaun Of The Dead: Shaun (Simon Pegg) is not quite your average twentysomething. Lacking any real ambition and drifting along in a job that he hates he drives his long-suffering girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield) up the wall. Despite being a very decent chap Shaun suddenly gets a very rude wake up call when the undead begin roaming the earth (or London's Crouch End at least) and with the help of his slacker chum Ed (Nick Frost) he must save Liz and his dear mum from becoming zombies! Well that's if he can get out of the local pub... Hot Fuzz: Messrs Pegg and Frost return with this rollickingly hilarious take on the cop action movie. Top London cop Constable Nicholas Angel (Pegg) finds himself reassigned to the sleepy West Country village of Sandford. The quaintness is soon to be interrupted though as a series of grisly accidents sweeps the village. Convinced of foul play Angel and his new partner Danny Butterman (Frost) swing into action! Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: Meet charming and jobless Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera). A bass guitarist for totally average garage band Sex Bob-omb the 22-year-old has just met the girl of his dreams... literally. The only catch to winning Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead)? Her seven evil exes are coming to kill him.

  • Pot O' Gold [1941]Pot O' Gold | DVD | (10/06/2002) from £5.39   |  Saving you £11.60 (215.21%)   |  RRP £16.99

    While Born To Dance is the movie musical most associated with James Stewart the largely forgotten Pot o' Gold is the one in which he is most involved with music. The plot has Stewart as Jimmy Haskell a music-loving harmonica-playing man who comes across a poor but excellent band (led by Horace Heidt) that rehearses on a boarding-house roof. Jimmy becomes interested in the people who own the boarding-house Ma McCorkle (Mary Gordon) and her lovely daughter Molly (Pau

  • Witness Protection [1999]Witness Protection | DVD | (07/06/2004) from £14.98   |  Saving you £-8.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    In Witness Protection lifelong Mafia hood Bobby "Bats" Batton (Tom Sizemore) wakes up one night to discover a price on his head and nowhere to go but to the cops, under protection as a federal witness. Based on the article "The Invisible Family" by Robert Sabbag, this HBO film drops us into the volatile period between lives as Bats takes his family off the streets and into a federal bunker where they begin shaping their new identities. Surrounded by surveillance cameras and locked in an apartment that feels like a fancy prison block, the formerly prosperous family starts to suffocate and self-destruct while it becomes clear just what a "readjustment of expectations" really means. Sizemore is excellent as the hot-headed gangster paralysed by helplessness, but Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is especially moving as the once-hopeful wife who buckles as her husband's secrets and lies are revealed. It's an interesting dynamic: the swaggering goodfella forced into a working-class life elicits little sympathy, but the toll on the family torn apart by recriminations, blame and frustration is affecting and powerful. They're undergoing a crash course in family therapy with federal official Forest Whitaker as their tough-love crisis counsellor. While the screenplay at times feels contrived, the drama is always potent. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com

  • Space Precinct - Vol. 2 - Enforcer / Flash [1995]Space Precinct - Vol. 2 - Enforcer / Flash | DVD | (05/09/2002) from £27.99   |  Saving you £-13.00 (-86.70%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Enforcer: On Skall Street in Demeter City members of the infamous Hydra Gang are found dead - their hearts shredded but not a single mark in their bodies! Accompanied by an orphaned alien girl a new enforcer has taken over and the Skall Street traders soon discover that the Hydras have been replaced by something far worse. Flash: A new drug HE-11 (also known as Flash) has arrived on the street of Demeter causing spontaneous combustion in its users. While Brogan and Haldane visit Interchem the pharmaceutical company which originally developed the drug Orrin and Beezle run into trouble when Interchem's chief chemist Pola Vad Moonacki is kidnapped.

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