Adaptation of Flora Thompson's memoir of her Oxfordshire childhood set in the small hamlet of Lark Rise and the wealthier neighbouring market town Candleford at the end of the 19th Century.
From the very moment that Alice (Heather Graham) locks eyes with mysterious stranger Adam (Joseph Fiennes) she is catapulted into a whirlwind of intense erotic desire and adventure, risking everything just to be with him.
From producers Adam Shankman and Jennifer Gibgot (17 Again, the Step Up Franchise, and Hairspray) comes a timeless story for the millennial generation. When Kyle (Ross Lynch), a social outcast, happens upon a magical phone app that causes anything he posts to come true, he uses it to create his idea of the perfect life. He even wins the affection of the two most beautiful girls in school, Dani (Olivia Holt) and Charlotte (Courtney Eaton). However, he soon learns that the life he created is far from perfect, and that being yourself, imperfections and all, is the only way to find true happiness in life. Starring Ross Lynch (Austin & Ally), Olivia Holt (I Didn t Do It), Harvey Gullien (The Thundermans), Courtney Eaton (Mad Max: Fury Road), Wendi McLendon-Covey (Bridesmaids), John Michael Higgins (Pitch Perfect) Rob Riggle (Modern Family), Famke Janssen (X-Men), Josh Ostrovsky (Nerve). Status Update is directed by Scott Speer.
Les Dawson At ITV: The Specials (3 Discs)
Season Two of Bates Motel. Special Features: Deleted Scenes Featurettes: Season Premier Season Finale
Special Features: Season 1 The Concept Casting Sessions Medical Cases Set Tour House - isms Dr. House Season 2 Audio Commentaries Blooper Reel Alternate Take from Daddy's Boy Alternate Take from Sleeping Dogs Lie It Could Be Lupus An Evening with House (The Cast and Creators of House M.D. at The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) Season 3 Alternate Take from Cane and Able: The Angry Valley Girl Version Half-Wit with Audio Commentary Blooper Reel House Soundtrack Session with Band From TV Production Office - Suite 230 Tyler Patton - Property Master Anatomy of an Episode: The Jerk Season 4 Meet The Writers House's Soap Prescription Passion Visual Effects House New Beginnings Houses Head (Optional Commentary) My Favourite Season 4 Episode So Far Anatomy Of A Scene Bus Crash Season 5 House Guests: Casting the Show Keeping It Real: Accuracy In Writing Dr. Mom: Cuddy's Storyline House Meets A Milestone: The 100th episode Anatomy of a Teaser Season 6 Audio Commentaries Before Broken: The Concept Reel A New House For House A Crazy Cool Episode: Epic Fail New Faces In A New House A Different POV: Hugh Laurie Directs Season 7 Meet Martha Masters Huddy Dissected Audio Commentaries Anatomy of an Episode: Bombshells Thirteen Returns Season 8 House, M.D. Swan Song The Doctor Directs: Behind the Scenes with Hugh Laurie Everybody Dies: A Postmortem
Based on the critically acclaimed, award-winning novel by György Dragomán, The White King, set in a fictitious dictatorship, can be described as 1984 meets Empire of the Sun with its startling and all- too-timely exploration of what the world would, and could, look like. Djata is a 12-year-old boy coming to grips with his father's imprisonment by the totalitarian state he calls home. Preyed upon by the secret police and venal dignitaries, Djata and his mother are forced to navigate a world of propaganda, abuse and vicious gangs, making them risk everything to reunite their family. The White King stars Jonathan Pryce (Game of Thrones), Agyness Deyn (Sunset Song), Greta Scacchi (War & Peace), Ãlafur Darri Ãlafsson (The BFG), Fiona Shaw (Harry Potter) and, in an vocal cameo, Olivia Williams (Maps to the Stars).
Sometimes the best way to find yourself... is to lose yourself in someone else's life Tara Road tells the story of two women one Irish and one American - who swap houses one summer and change the course of their lives forever. An accidental phone call brings these two otherwise unrelated women together and in their mutual need for space and time alone they agree to a two-month house exchange. In swapping homes both women slowly find healing and strength through new surroundings and the kindness of others and gradually learn to accept the reality of their changed lives.
Earth 1945. Humanity was on the brink of annihilation. Sinister forces pushed to seize control of the free world and only one man rose up to stop them. A man who sacrificed his life to save us all. History remembers him as our one and only Super-Soldier... We know him as Captain America. When a nuclear missile was fired at Washington in 1945 Captain America managed to detonate it in the upper atmosphere. But then he fell miles into the icy depths of the North Atlantic where he remained lost for over sixty years. But now with the world facing the very same evil Captain America must rise again as our last hope of survival and lead a strong-willed team of today's superheroes: Iron Man the billionaire bachelor used to doing things his own way. The Hulk the destructive force Bruce Banner hopes to turn into a useful member of the team. Thor a hero who has responsibilities to both the world of man and the world of gods. Wasp a petite powerhouse who sees the team as a fresh start for her and her husband otherwise known as... Giant Man sixty feet tall with an equally large chip on his shoulder. And Captain America a star-spangled idealist resurrected from a 60 year deep-freeze because this team needs a super-soldier to lead them.
A fourth grader and his best friend set out to stop an industrialist from bulldozing their town.
At a girls' school in Virginia during the Civil War, where the young women have been sheltered from the outside world, a wounded Union soldier is taken in. Soon, the house is taken over with sexual tension, rivalries, and an unexpected turn of events. Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Bates Motel: Closed For Business Bates Motel: The Final Checkout
Sweet-natured Justin (FREDDIE HIGHMORE) dreams of becoming a Knight just like his legendary Grandfather, Sir Roland. However Knights have been banished from the Kingdom by The Queen (OLIVIA WILLIAMS) and replaced by Lawyers and their strict rules.
As a storyteller, Andrew Niccol tends to think big, tackling heady subjects such as genetic predestination (Gattaca), the nature of reality (The Truman Show), and celebrity in the cyber age (S1m0ne). In Time, Niccol's first film since 2005's Lord of War, has a typically gigantic premise--a world where everyone over 25 years old must pay for every continued second of their existence--but stumbles in the execution. While the ideas are exceedingly clever, the telling isn't especially witty. Justin Timberlake stars as a goodhearted but desperate minimum-wager trapped in a society where the rich are essentially immortal and the poor see their lifespan shorten with every purchase. (A cup of coffee costs 4 minutes, taking the bus also takes 30 minutes off of your life, and so on.) After being gifted with a century by a mysterious benefactor, he begins a romance with a beautiful socialite (Amanda Seyfried), whose father holds the key to the entire monetary system. Matters are complicated with the introduction of a relentless time cop (Cillian Murphy) with his own motivations for restoring the unnatural balance of things. Niccol has fun laying out the aspects of a world where even the elderly are genetically frozen at age 25 (the scenes where Timberlake interacts with his mother, played by a disturbingly spry Olivia Wilde, are an unsavoury hoot), but has difficulty translating the ingenuity of his concept to a compelling narrative, which rapidly devolves into a mix of uninspired chase scenes and a succession of time-related puns that would have trouble passing muster on a Laffy Taffy wrapper. (The bad guys threaten to clean Timberlake's clock. Repeatedly.) While science fiction aficionados will find much to chew on in Niccol's askew reality, In Time never quite hits the marks that its own ideas suggest. As a film, it's more fun to think about than watch. --Andrew Wright
The groundbreaking detective series that defined a decade is compiled in one giant box set! In this electrifying Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe-winning series, Vice cops Sonny Crockett (Don Johnson) and Rico Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas) pound the streets in their sleek Ferrari pursuing every ruthless criminal under the relentless Miami sun. The pulse and the rhythm of a glamorous resort is juxtaposed against the steamy haunts of the drug underworld. Two cops from different backgrounds - street-smart New Yorker ‘Rico Tubbs’ (Thomas) and stubble-faced southerner ‘Sonny Crockett’ (Johnson) - team up to take on Miami’s underworld. See every episode of every series in this cult collection, and a very pretty box it is too.
John Travolta solidified his position as the most versatile and magnetic screen presence of the decade in this film version of the smash hit play Grease. Recording star Olivia Newton-John made her American film debut as Sandy Travolta's naive love interest. The impressive supporting cast reads like a ""who's who"" in this quintessential musical about the fabulous '50's. Grease is not just a nostalgic look at a simpler decade - it's an energetic and exciting musical homage to the age of rock n'roll!
J.M. Barrie's classic children's tale is brought to the big screen for the first time in a visually stunning, live-action spectacle.
This box set contains the following titles by Jacqueline Wilson: Girls In Love 1 & 2 Girls In Tears and Best Friends.
Footloose:A city boy comes to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned.Flashdance:A Pittsburgh woman with two jobs as a welder and an exotic dancer wants to get into ballet school.Grease:Good girl Sandy and greaser Danny fell in love over the summer. But when they unexpectedly discover they're now in the same high school, will they be able to rekindle their romance?
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