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  • Halloween [Blu-ray]Halloween | Blu Ray | (21/10/2013) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Halloween is as pure and undiluted as its title. In the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois, a teenage baby sitter tries to survive a Halloween night of relentless terror, during which a knife-wielding maniac goes after the town's hormonally charged youths. Director John Carpenter takes this simple situation and orchestrates a superbly mounted symphony of horrors. It's a movie much scarier for its dark spaces and ominous camera movements than for its explicit bloodletting (which is actually minimal). Composed by Carpenter himself, the movie's freaky music sets the tone; and his script (cowritten with Debra Hill) is laced with references to other horror pictures, especially Psycho. The baby sitter is played by Jamie Lee Curtis, the real-life daughter of Psycho victim Janet Leigh; and the obsessed policeman played by Donald Pleasence is named Sam Loomis, after John Gavin's character in Psycho. In the end, though, Halloween stands on its own as an uncannily frightening experience--it's one of those movies that had audiences literally jumping out of their seats and shouting at the screen. ("No! Don't drop that knife!") Produced on a low budget, the picture turned a monster profit, and spawned many sequels, none of which approached the 1978 original. Curtis returned for two more instalments: 1981's dismal Halloween II, which picked up the story the day after the unfortunate events, and 1998's occasionally gripping Halloween H20, which proved the former baby sitter was still haunted after 20 years. --Robert Horton

  • Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 [DVD]Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 | DVD | (03/09/2012) from £4.24   |  Saving you £9.01 (302.35%)   |  RRP £11.99

    Papi is back, and he’s ready to party! From the studio that brought you Beverly Hills Chihuahua – you’re invited to the ultimate celebration of friendship and family: Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva La Fiesta! Join Papi (voiced by George Lopez) and his two – and four-legged family as they move into a posh Beverly Hills hotel, complete with a luxurious doggy spa. But there’s trouble in puppy paradise when Rosa, the littlest member of the pack, feels smaller and less special than ever. Now it’s up to Papi to help Rosa find – and celebrate – her inner strength, which turns out to be bigger than she ever dreamed. Overflowing with laughter, love and excitement, this is tail-wagging fun for the whole family!

  • Halloween [Blu-ray] [2007]Halloween | Blu Ray | (15/10/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    It was a cold Halloween night in 1963 when six year old Michael Myers brutally murdered his 17-year-old sister. Fifteen years later he escapes from prison and returns home...

  • Halloween 4 - The Return Of Michael Myers [1988]Halloween 4 - The Return Of Michael Myers | DVD | (28/01/2002) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-7.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    John Carpenter's malevolent monster Michael Myers escapes from years of comatose incarnation while being transported from a maximum security institution. Myers carves his way to Haddonfield for Halloween - the original setting of Michael's massacre leaving a bloody trail of carnage and corpses. Only one man knows the true horrors of this mad man - Dr Loomis (Donald Pleasence) who also returns to Haddonfield to do battle once again with the devil incarnate. But Dr Loomis knows only too well it will be almost impossible to outwit the skill and cunning of Michael Myers.

  • Coronation Street - 1970sCoronation Street - 1970s | DVD | (25/07/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £99.99

    A celebration of Britain's most famous and enduring television programme Coronation Street features 80 landmark episodes 8 from each year of the decade from the 1970s in a 10-disc box set. With 8 outstanding episodes from each year this box set represents the very best of 'Coronation Street' in the decade that established it as a staple part of British TV culture. With many episodes unseen since their original broadcast the release is an opportunity to revisit old friends and

  • Rock 'n' Roll High School (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray]Rock 'n' Roll High School (Limited Edition) | Blu Ray | (27/06/2022) from £11.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    101 Films presents cult musical comedy Rock 'N' Roll High School, available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK and title 026 on the 101 Films Black Label. From director Allan Arkush and executive producer Roger Corman, this joyous teen classic is the ultimate teacher of the Three Rs: Rock, Rebellion, and Ramones! This Limited Edition version includes booklet and slipcase.1979: Riff Randell (P.J. Soles, Halloween) is the rockingest rebel at Vince Lombardi High. Evelyn Togar (Mary Woronov, Night of the Comet) is the strict new principal with plans to rule the school as her own personal dictatorship. Meanwhile the Ramones are the hottest band around. When these forces of nature collide, Lombardi High will never be the same! Striking back against Togar's record burnings and iron-fisted discipline, Riff leads a revolt that rocks the roof right off the school's hallowed halls!Product FeaturesIncludes ˜Mindless Authority and Rebellious Youth' by Jon Towlson and ˜I Got No Cerebellum' by Jimmy Martin4K scan from the Original Camera NegativeClass Of ˜79: 40 Years Of Rock ˜N' Roll High School, featuring interviews with filmmakers and castCommentary with director Allan Arkush, producer Mike Finnell and screenwriter Richard WhitleyCommentary with executive producer Roger Corman and actress Dey YoungCommentary with Allan Arkush and actors P.J. Soles and Clint HowardCommentary with screenwriters Richard Whitley and Russ DvonchBack To School: A Retrospective, with interviews from Allan Arkush, Roger Corman and moreStaying After Class: An interview with actors P.J. Soles, Vincent Van Patten and Dey YoungInterview with Roger Corman conducted by Leonard MaltinInterview with Allan Arkush including a look at rare, behind-the-scenes stillsAudio outtakes from the RoxyOriginal radio ads and TV spotsTheatrical trailer

  • Little Man Tate [1992]Little Man Tate | DVD | (06/05/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Jodie Foster and Dianne Wiest star in Foster's engaging directorial debut, Little Man Tate. Single mother Dede Tate is doing her best to raise her brilliant-but-lonely son Fred on a waitress' salary. Jane Grierson (Wiest), something of an expert on being brilliant but lonely, spots Fred's genius and wants to enrol him in her school for the gifted. A simple story, but very well told. Foster and Wiest both give excellent, sensitive performances, conveying the selfishness in each characters desire to have Fred to herself, as well as the pain in not being able to fulfil all his needs on her own. Adam Hann-Byrd gives a remarkable performance as Fred, showing his intelligence without getting precious about it. Foster demonstrates a steady directing hand, but the best moments are the more whimsical ones in which she reveals the quiet exhilaration of Fred's mental leaps, like when a pool game suddenly becomes a beautiful collision of lines and forces. --Ali Davis, Amazon.com

  • Love, Death & Apocalypse: Three Films by Álex de la Iglesia Limited Edition 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region Free]Love, Death & Apocalypse: Three Films by Álex de la Iglesia Limited Edition 4K UHD | Blu Ray | (24/03/2025) from £34.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Outrageous, absurdist, grotesque! Often hilarious, always stylish, and utterly unpredictable, the films of Spanish director Álex de la Iglesia are an exhilarating shock to the cinematic system. Produced by legendary provocateur Pedro Almodóvar, de la Iglesia's debut feature Acción Mutante is a violent sci-fi black comedy set in a post-apocalyptic world where attractive people hold all the power and a terrorist group, who see themselves as mutants, take arms to rid the world of their superficial oppressors. With his second feature, The Day of the Beast (El día de la bestia) de la Iglesia delivered one of the greatest horror comedies of all time as a Catholic priest joins forces with a heavy metal fan, and the host of a popular occult TV show to kill the Antichrist on Christmas Eve. A critical and commercial success around the world, The Day of the Beast paved the way for gonzo action-crime-horror Perdita Durango, (aka Dance with the Devil) a Spanish-US-Mexican co-production based on a novel by Barry Gifford (author of Wild at Heart). Starring Rosie Perez (Do the Right Thing), a then little known Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men) and James Gandolfini (The Sopranos), Perdita Durango is a twisted tale of love, guns, drugs, voodoo ceremonies, and refrigerated foetuses... Making their UK debut on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray with a wealth of new and archival extras, Arrow Video welcomes you to the delirious, diabolical and demented world of Álex de la Iglesia. Not for the faint of heart! 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS - 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentations of all three films in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) - Original lossless Spanish stereo, 5.1 and Dolby Atmos audio options for Acción Mutante - Original lossless Spanish and English stereo 2.0, and Spanish 5.1 audio options for The Day of the Beast - Original lossless English stereo 2.0, and English and Spanish 5.1 audio options for Perdita Durango - Optional English subtitles for all three films - Double-sided fold-out posters for all three films - 9 postcard-sized reproduction art cards - Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing by film critics Kat Ellinger, Xavier Aldana Reyes and Valeria Villegas Lindvall - Limited Edition Deluxe packaging with reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Heather Vaughan DISC ONE: ACCIÓN MUTANTE - Brand new audio commentary by film scholars Xavier Aldana Reyes and Kat Ellinger - Archive audio commentary with director Álex de la Iglesia, writer Jorge Guerricaechevarría, producer Esther García, and production designers José Luis Arrizabalaga and Biaffra - Brand new appreciation of director Álex de la Iglesia by film scholar José Arroyo - Well-Done Baloney, an archive interview with director Álex de la Iglesia - Bad Blood Costumbrism, an archive interview with writer Jorge Guerricaechevarría - The F*cking Boss, an archive interview with actor Antonio Resines - Some Crazy Sh*t, an archive interview with production designers José Luis Arrizabalaga and Biaffra - Litres of Blood... Wonderful!, an archive interview with special effects artist Raúl Romanillos - Archive interview with director Álex de la Iglesia - Vintage Making Of featurette - Behind the scenes - Storyboards - Music video - Theatrical trailer - Image gallery DISC TWO: THE DAY OF THE BEAST - Brand new audio commentary by film scholar Shelagh Rowan-Legg - Clean Up Madrid, a brand new visual essay by film scholar Alexandra Heller-Nicholas - Heirs of the Beast, an archive feature-length documentary - Antichrist Superstar, an archive interview with director Álex de la Iglesia - The Man Who Saved the World, an archive interview with actor Armando De Razza - Beauty and the Beast, an archive interview with actor Maria Grazia Cucinotta - Shooting the Beast, an archive interview with director of photography Flavio Martínez Labiano - Mirindas Asesinas, a 1990 short film by Álex de la Iglesia - Theatrical trailers - Image gallery DISC THREE: PERDITA DURANGO - Brand new audio commentary by film critic Valeria Villegas Lindvall - On the Border, an archive interview with director Álex de la Iglesia - Writing Perdita Durango, an archive interview with writer Barry Gifford - Dancing with the Devil, an archive appraisal by film scholar Dr Rebekah McKendry - Narcosatanicos: Perdita Durango and the Matamoros Cult, an archive interview with Abraham Castillo Flores and Cauldron of Blood author Jim Schutze - Canciones de Amor Maldito: The Music of Perdita Durango, an archive interview with composer Simon Boswell - Shooting Perdita Durango, an archive interview with director of photography Flavio Martínez Labiano - Theatrical trailers - Image gallery

  • Last Train From Gun Hill [1959]Last Train From Gun Hill | DVD | (06/06/2005) from £12.99   |  Saving you £3.00 (23.09%)   |  RRP £15.99

    'Last Train From Gun Hill' is the ultimate revenge tale set in an unlawful Old West... The Marshal's trail to find his wife's murderer leads him to the town of Gun Hill where he discovers the son of an old ally is responsible for the crime. A dangerous game of cat-and-mouse unfolds as the Marshall is trapped in a race against time to avenge his wife's death before he can catch the last train out of town...

  • Silver Dream RacerSilver Dream Racer | DVD | (13/02/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Two professional motorcycle racers (a cossetted professional and a hotheaded privateer) competing in the world motorcycle championships find themselves at odds in a more personal type of competition: they both love the same woman...

  • Funeral Parade Of RosesFuneral Parade Of Roses | DVD | (26/08/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Cross-dressing club-kid Eddie (played by real-life transvestite entertainer extraordinaire Peter) vies with a rival drag-queen (Osamu Ogasawara) for the favours of drug-dealing cabaret-manager Gonda (Yoshio Tsuchiya). Passions escalate and blood begins to flow - before all tensions are released in a jolting climax (that prefigures by nearly thirty years Tsai Ming-liang's similarly scandalous The River). With its mixture of purely narrative sequences and documentary footage

  • Children Of DuneChildren Of Dune | DVD | (22/09/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    Children of Dune is the sequel to the Sci-Fi Channel's Frank Herbert's Dune (2000), and surpasses that earlier mini-series in every way. The screenplay is again by John Harrison, who has combined Herbert's novels Dune Messiah and Children of Dune into three 84-minute TV movies, and continues the labyrinthine space opera with little concession to the uninitiated. Indeed, this a very rare attempt to put the complexity of printed SF on screen, and if the result is sometimes rather hermetic it is perhaps inevitable when realising Herbert's Byzantine, pseudo-Shakespearean tragedy. The same tableaux-like qualities infuse the new Star Wars films and the similarities between Herbert's and Lucas' worlds have never been more obvious than here. Performances range from excellent--Julie Cox, Alice Krige, Alex Newman (much better here than in the first series) and James McAvoy--to a surprisingly wooden Susan Sarandon. The set-pieces are exceptional, with many individual images sufficiently memorable to stand comparison with the work of Ridley Scott. Production-wise this is surely the most beautiful mini-series ever made, with gorgeous lighting by cinematographer Arthur Reinhart, breathtaking set design from Ondrej Nekvasil and a ravishing score from Brian Tyler. By TV standards the CGI is first-rate and, though rarely looking real, establishes a credible science fictional universe. Even when rather baffling, the production achieves moments of dramatic grandeur and a sense of wonder not experienced in TV SF since Babylon 5. On the DVD: Children of Dune on DVD has one feature-length episode on each disc. The picture is presented at 1.77:1 anamorphically enhanced for widescreen TVs. Shot in high definition, its clarity and detail is superb with virtually no blemishes to the image at all. Colour has a painterly beauty that is remarkable. However, some shots look inaccurately framed, with what was presumably a 4:3 image being a little too closely cropped for widescreen presentation. It's a minor flaw and really only noticeable in some close-ups. Sound is a richly luxuriant Dolby Digital 5.1, which gives no ground to any modern blockbuster movie. Perfunctory extras are confined to the first disc and consist of an interesting but short look at the special effects (13 minutes), a storyboard comparison for one key scene and a photo gallery. --Gary S Dalkin

  • Don't Go in the Woods... Alone [Blu-ray]Don't Go in the Woods... Alone | Blu Ray | (02/03/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    One of the original UK video nasties DON’T GO IN THE WOODS doubtlessly attracted the attention of the anti-horror brigade due to its misanthropic madness and non-stop splatter action. A must-see slasher shocker this Utah-lensed limb-lopping bout of slice and dice lunacy also packs in plenty of comedic carnage and a natural park setting that provides a touch of creepy claustrophobia. Once banned but now available in all of its uncut outrageousness 88 Films is proud to present DON’T GO IN THE WOODS with a new HD transfer overseen and approved by director James Bryan!

  • SubmergedSubmerged | DVD | (05/09/2005) from £4.96   |  Saving you £15.03 (303.02%)   |  RRP £19.99

    He found the enemy...but on the wrong side! Chris Kody (Steven Seagal) the world's best mercenary is freed from prison... but there is a catch. Kody must use his lethal weapons and fighting skills to stop a group of terrorists who have taken over a nuclear submarine...

  • Valkyrien [DVD]Valkyrien | DVD | (21/08/2017) from £15.39   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    A desperate doctor and a doomsday fanatic makes a pact to start an illegal clinic far underneath Oslo city. The doctor tries to cure his dying wife. In the meantime they offer shady patients a very alternative health clinic.

  • Bad Company [DTS] [2002]Bad Company | DVD | (28/04/2003) from £5.38   |  Saving you £10.61 (197.21%)   |  RRP £15.99

    When a Harvard-educated CIA agent is killed during an operation, the secret agency reluctantly recruit his streetwise twin brother to take his place.

  • The Karate Kid [Blu-ray] [2010]The Karate Kid | Blu Ray | (19/09/2011) from £6.79   |  Saving you £9.20 (135.49%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Set in China, the new film will borrow elements from the cherished original, wherein a bullied youth (Smith) learns to stand up for himself with the help of an eccentric mentor (Jackie Chan).

  • In Order of Disappearance [Blu-ray]In Order of Disappearance | Blu Ray | (13/07/2020) from £7.95   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    101 Films presents In Order of Disappearance (Kraftidioten), a razor-sharp, darkly comic Nordic thriller in which Fargo meets Death Wish. Starring Stellan Skarsgård (Chernobyl) as a father in search of vengeance, the stellar supporting cast includes Bruno Ganz (Downfall), Pål Sverre Hagen (Kon-Tiki), Birgitte Hjort Sørensen (Borgen) and Kristofer Hivju (Game of Thrones). When his son dies of a drug overdose, mild-mannered snow plough driver, Nils (Stellan Skarsgård), refuses to believe the results from the police report. On finding out who was responsible for his son's death, Nils sets out for revenge and justice, and becomes embroiled in a drug war between the Serbian mafia and local crime boss, the Count. For an ordinary guy, he soon displays an extraordinary talent for revenge.

  • Shark Tale [Blu-ray]Shark Tale | Blu Ray | (04/06/2019) from £18.57   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Butterfly Room, The [DVD]Butterfly Room, The | DVD | (10/02/2014) from £5.38   |  Saving you £7.61 (141.45%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Ann a reclusive elegant lady with an obsession for butterflies is surprisingly befriended by the eerily beautiful young Alice. Using her seductive innocence Alice establishes a disturbing mother daughter relationship with Ann. Lured into her twisted world Ann soon discovers that she is not the only recipient of the girl's affections. Confronted by Alice's other lady friends Ann's shock awakens a dark hidden past unchaining a spiral of madness: a series of brutal and bizarre crimes that Ann will have to commit to preserve her harmless and deceptive appearances. The only one who recognizes there's something unsettling about Ann is nine year old Julie her next door neighbour's daughter. With the inevitable curiosity of a child Julie begins to explore the corners of Ann's apartment discovering a dark secret hidden in the walls of the forbidden butterfly room. No one believes what she's seen except for Ann's estranged daughter Dorothy. Horrified she realizes that the fate of the young girl lies in her hands. To save both Julie and herself she must summon up the courage to confront an evil that has haunted her for years.

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