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  • Zack Snyder's Justice League [Blu-ray] [2021] [Region Free]Zack Snyder's Justice League | Blu Ray | (24/05/2021) from £11.89   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In Zack Snyder's Justice League, Bruce Wayne aligns forces recruiting a team of metahumans to protect the world from an approaching threat of catastrophic proportions.

  • Zack Snyder's Justice League [4K Ultra HD] [2021] [Blu-ray] [Region Free]Zack Snyder's Justice League | Blu Ray | (24/05/2021) from £19.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In Zack Snyder's Justice League, Bruce Wayne aligns forces recruiting a team of metahumans to protect the world from an approaching threat of catastrophic proportions.

  • The Family Man [2000]The Family Man | DVD | (02/07/2001) from £4.96   |  Saving you £15.03 (303.02%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Nicolas Cage stars in this seasonal tale as a single, hugely successful Wall Street dealer who gets to see what his life could have been like, had he married his college sweetheart.

  • Grosse Pointe Blank [1997]Grosse Pointe Blank | DVD | (22/01/2001) from £6.97   |  Saving you £9.02 (129.41%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Hit man Martin Q Blank (John Cusack) is in an awkward situation. Several of them, actually. He's attending his high school reunion on an assignment; he's got a rival hit man (Dan Aykroyd) on his tail; and he's going to have to explain to his old girlfriend (Minnie Driver) why he stood her up on prom night. Grosse Pointe Blank is an amiable black comedy, cowritten by Cusack and directed by Jonathan Demme protégé George Armitage (Miami Blues), has the feel of Demme's Something Wild and Married to the Mob--which is to say its humour is dark and brightly coloured at the same time. Cusack and Driver are utterly charming--as is the leading man's sister, Joan, who plays his secretary. (Cusack received an Oscar nomination for her next role, in In & Out.) Alan Arkin is also very funny as Martin's psychiatrist. --Jim Emerson

  • Robocop Trilogy [1987]Robocop Trilogy | DVD | (04/02/2002) from £39.99   |  Saving you £-7.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £32.99

    Paul Verhoeven was almost unknown in Hollywood prior to the release of RoboCop in 1987. But after this ultra-violent yet strangely subversive and satirical sci-fi picture became a huge hit his reputation for extravagant and excessive, yet superbly well-crafted filmmaking was assured. Controversial as ever, Verhoeven saw the blue-collar cop (Peter Weller) who is transformed into an invincible cyborg as "an American Jesus with a gun", and so the film dabbles with death and resurrection imagery as well as mercilessly satirising Reagan-era America. No targets escape Verhoeven's unflinching camera eye, from yuppie excess and corporate backstabbing to rampant consumerism and vacuous media personalities. As with his later sci-fi satire Starship Troopers the extremely bloody violence resolutely remains on the same level as a Tom and Jerry cartoon. The inevitable sequel, competently directed by Irvin Kershner, thankfully continues to mine the dark vein of anti-consumerist satire while being reflexively aware that it is itself a shining example of that which it is lampooning. Sadly the third instalment in the series, now without Peter Weller in the title role, is exactly the kind of dumbed-down production-line flick that the corporate suits of OCP might have dreamed up at a marketing meeting. Its only virtue is a decent music score from regular Verhoeven collaborator Basil Poledouris, whose splendid march theme returned from the original score. On the DVD: Packaged in a fold-out slipcase these three discs make a very collectable set. All are presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic prints, although only the first movie has any extra material worth mentioning. Here the Director's Cut option allows the viewer to see Paul Verhoeven's more explicitly violent versions of Murphy's "assassination", ED-209's bloody malfunction and the shootout finale. These extended sequences are handily signposted in the scene selection menu, and the filming of them can be seen in a sequence of Director's Cut footage. Deleted scenes include "Topless Pizza" ("I'll buy that for a dollar!") and there are two contemporary "making of" featurettes plus a good, new half-hour retrospective. Both the latter and the director's commentary make abundantly clear the Reagan-era satire and are chock full of quotable lines from Verhoeven--"I wanted to show Satan killing Jesus"--and his producer--"Fascism for liberals". Stop-motion animator Phil Tippett gives a commentary on the storyboard-to-film comparisons, and there are the usual trailers and photos. Showing just how much the sequels are rated in comparison, the second and third discs have nothing but theatrical trailers and their sound is just Dolby 2.0 whereas the original movie has been remastered into Dolby 5.1.--Mark Walker

  • White Squall [1996]White Squall | DVD | (01/03/2003) from £50.15   |  Saving you £-42.16 (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

    Thirteen young men begin an adventure of a lifetime on a sailing trip captained by Christopher Chaldean. When disaster hits in the form of a huge storm the crew must fight to survive...

  • IT Chapter 2 Steelbook [Blu-ray] [2019]IT Chapter 2 Steelbook | Blu Ray | (13/01/2020) from £33.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Because every 27 years evil revisits the town of Derry, Maine, IT Chapter Two brings the characterswho've long since gone their separate waysback together as adults, nearly three decades after the events of the first film.

  • Robocop 3 [1993]Robocop 3 | DVD | (24/01/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Early on in Robocop 3, an action figure of our metal hero on the nightstand in a little girl's room informs us that he's now become a children's toy. The image is right on the money; despite following up two of the most violent, hilarious sci-fi/action films ever made, Robocop 3 is strictly for the kiddies. It's not just that the gore has been toned down considerably to make for a PG-13 rating; also excised is the straight-faced portrait of a world run by corporate fascism. When evil corporation OCP, and its even more evil Japanese parent company, plan to raze a Detroit neighbourhood to put up the shining new Delta City, the residents (including the aforementioned adolescent, who conveniently happens to be a computer expert) gang up to fight back, just like the angry neighbours in Death Wish V. Robocop (played this time out by Robert John Burke, Peter Weller having wisely passed) could be a hindrance to the companies' plans, so a ninja android is sent in to deal with him. Even all this could have been enjoyable, in a campy sort of way, but nothing pays off as either comedy or action--tellingly, the two big showdowns with the ninja start exhilaratingly (Robocop's clunky movements hilariously counterpoised by the android's acrobatic leaps), only to end just when they're getting good. Director Fred Dekker has some nice stylistic touches scattered about, but not nearly enough to save the film. One high note, though: the animated "Johnny Rehab" spot may be the funniest ad in the whole series. --Bruce Reid, Amazon.com

  • IT Chapter Two [Blu-ray] [2019]IT Chapter Two | Blu Ray | (13/01/2020) from £27.85   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Because every 27 years evil revisits the town of Derry, Maine, IT Chapter Two brings the characterswho've long since gone their separate waysback together as adults, nearly three decades after the events of the first film. Extras: The Summers of IT: Chapter One, You'll Float Too-Journey with filmmakers Andy and Barbara Muschietti they face the many challenges and expectations of bringing IT to life, discover the friendships that were forged over an amazing summer, and how this incredible creative experience changed everyone's lives forever. This Meeting of the Losers Club Has Officially Begun-Discover how director Andy Muschietti brought together two incredible casts to bridge the Losers story, and watch original young actors meet their adult onscreen counterparts as they re-discover their characters, rekindle old bonds and develop new ones. The Summers of IT: Chapter Two, IT Ends-Andy and Barbara Muschietti return to Derry to reimagine the frightening world of Pennywise. Uniting the original young Losers with the new adult cast, they rekindle the magic of childhood to bring the most successful and horrifying cinematic story of all-time to its epic conclusion. Pennywise Lives Again!-Pennywise, the Eater of Worlds, has returned, and this time, he's refreshed, he's hungry and he's pissed off! Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd removes the make-up to reveal what it took to play the most terrifying monster of all time at his most fearsome Finding the Deadlights-Join Stephen King, the author of IT, as he explores the book's themes, the inspirations behind his famous, fictional town of Derry and his unique cameo as the proprietor of the Secondhand Rose, Secondhand Clothes thrift shop. Commentary by Director Andy Muschietti and Producer Barbara Muschetti Click Images to Enlarge

  • IT Chapter Two [Blu-ray] [2020] [Region Free]IT Chapter Two | Blu Ray | (03/02/2020) from £20.19   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Because every 27 years evil revisits the town of Derry, Maine, IT Chapter Two brings the characterswho've long since gone their separate waysback together as adults, nearly three decades after the events of the first film.

  • Monkey Trouble [1994]Monkey Trouble | DVD | (27/03/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Monkey Trouble is a movie only a kid could love, which was the whole point. Harvey Keitel plays a small-time thief who performs as an organ grinder on the boardwalk at Venice Beach. His scam involves his monkey, which has been trained to pick pockets. Now a mob boss wants to borrow the monkey to pull off some big scores--but the monkey runs away and is adopted by a lonely little girl (Thora Birch). She finds herself in increasingly hot water when her new pet starts bringing her the valuables of everyone in the neighbourhood. Birch is a natural young actress, while Keitel hams it up shamelessly (he reportedly made the film to amuse his young daughter). --Marshall Fine

  • Taffin [1987]Taffin | DVD | (27/08/2001) from £12.97   |  Saving you £-3.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Handsome loner Mark Taffin is a professional debt collector in a small Irish community. When a vicious crime syndicate tries to move in with its plans to build a dangerous chemical plant Taffin is recruited as a last resort and soon finds himself fighting for his life...

  • Smokin' Aces/ Smokin' Aces 2: Assassin's Ball [Blu-ray] [2006]Smokin' Aces/ Smokin' Aces 2: Assassin's Ball | Blu Ray | (25/01/2010) from £28.99   |  Saving you £1.00 (3.45%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Titles Comprise: Smokin' Aces: When a Las Vegas performer-turned-snitch named Buddy Israel (Piven) decides to turn state's evidence and testify against the mob it seems that a whole lot of people would like to make sure he's no longer breathing... Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball: Federal agents once again match wits with a cadre of creative killers in the high-octane feature-length film Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball. Walter Weed (Tom Berenger) is an unassuming desk jockey at the FBI when the Bureau uncovers a plot to assassinate him. A team of degenerate psychotic assassins dispatched by mystery man Hal Leuco to win a huge bounty includes a resourceful beauty that has a unique method of killing her prey (Martha Higareda) a power-tool wielding psychopath (Vinnie Jones) and a deadly master of disguise (Tommy Flanagan). Also in the hunt is the fan-favourite Tremor family from the original film featuring nymphomaniac gun-nut (Autumn Reeser) and her lethal kinfolk (Maury Sterling Michael Parks and C. Ernst Harth). Baker (Clayne Crawford) the agent in charge of the operation puts himself and his team in the line of fire to defend Weed but it's not until the smoke clears on the film's explosive climax that the surprising identity of the plot's mastermind is revealed. Executive produced by Joe Carnahan (Narc) the writer-director behind the shockingly edgy hit Smokin' Aces and directed by P.J. Pesce ('Lost Boys: The Tribe') Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball features a sexy cast whip-smart script and hyper-kinetic visuals. And with the return of infamous assassins Lazlo Soot and the Tremor Brothers from the original theatrical film audiences will experience a furious frenzy of explosive action that will keep them guessing until the very last scene. Both the Blu-ray and DVD editions include the rated and unrated versions of the movie and an arsenal of explosive bonus features. Starring Tom Berenger (Training Day) Clayne Crawford (Brooklyn to Manhattan) Martha Higareda (Street Kings) Ernie Hudson (Heroes) Michael Parks (Grindhouse) Autumn Reeser (Entourage) and Vinnie Jones (X-Men: The Last Stand Lock Stock and Two Smokin' Barrels) as well as returning stars from the original theatrical release Tommy Flanagan (Sin City) Maury Sterling (Smokin' Aces) and Christopher Michael Holley (Smokin' Aces).

  • Sherlock Holmes - The Greek Interpreter / The Norwood BuilderSherlock Holmes - The Greek Interpreter / The Norwood Builder | DVD | (09/06/2003) from £7.49   |  Saving you £2.50 (33.38%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Two more cases for the detective Sherlock Holmes to solve! The Greek Interpreter: Sherlock's older brother Mycroft introduces Holmes and Watson to his Greek interpreter friend Mr Melas. They soon find themselves attempting to discover the identity of the young Greek man covered in sticking plaster and his mysterious lady friend Sophy. The Norwood Builder: With the police hot on his trail young solicitor John McFarlane appears at Baker Street to beg for Holmes' help in providing his innocence. Was he responsible for the untimely death of Mr Oldacre and did he burn Oldacre's house Lower Norwood to the ground? Time is against Holmes as he races to determine the truth. Featuring guest appearances from stars such as John Thaw Jude Law Robert Hardy Natasha Richardson Joss Ackland and many more.

  • Ankle Biters [2002]Ankle Biters | DVD | (11/11/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    3 Feet Tall with 2 Inch Fangs! One tall vampire survives to take on the growing number of dwarf vampires taking over the planet.

  • Ring Of Darkness [2004]Ring Of Darkness | DVD | (06/09/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    Shawn (Steve Martines) has the ability to go all the way in the rock n' roll world. His girfriend Stacy (Ryan Starr) believes his talent could make him the biggest star in the world. When a chance audition lands him as the lead vocalist in the world's hottest boy band it seems he finally has got his big chance. But the members of the band have hidden secrets...

  • Red Letters [2000]Red Letters | DVD | (09/02/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Red Letters has all the makings of a classic Hitchcock thriller: a hapless hero who thinks he's smarter than he is, an unpredictable femme fatale, snaky plot twists, and an all-around excellent cast. Professor Dennis Burke (Peter Coyote) wrote a sizzling erotic novel called Red Letters 20 years ago--but since then his wife has died from a protracted illness and he's been fired from a job because of an affair with a student. So he's grateful to be given a second chance at a small California college where he lectures on Hawthorne--only all his students are more interested in Burke's own writing than Hawthorne's. Burke starts receiving letters for the former resident of his apartment that are from a woman in prison named Lydia (Nastassja Kinski) with a 30-year sentence for murder. Burke writes back and their correspondence takes a turn for the intimate when she asks him to visit her. Burke isn't sure what he's getting into, and his life is further complicated when the daughter of the college Dean (Fairuza Balk) starts making advances. Suddenly Lydia has escaped, his best friend (Jeremy Piven) is arrested for hacking into the prison computer system, and the Dean suspects Burke of trifling with his daughter. The movie loses focus at the very end, but until then it's a smart, well-written, subtle, and unpredictable film that actually gives its characters some depth and grit. Even the more implausible moments are fun and engaging, making this well worth checking out. --Bret Fetzer

  • Sorry, HatersSorry, Haters | DVD | (22/10/2007) from £20.23   |  Saving you £-5.24 (-35.00%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Has The Dust Really Settled? Sorry Haters is an intense thriller about anger and retribution so timely that it could be too close for comfort. When Manhattan cab driver Ashade (Asdellatiff Kechiche) opens his taxi's door to Phoebe (Robin Wright Penn) a mysterious well-heeled professional he has no idea what he's in for. Phoebe offers to help exonerate Ashade's wrongly imprisoned brother yet reveals her own perverse set of demands... and shocking secrets. Featuring stunning performances by an internationally renown cast including Sandra Oh and Elodie Bouchez Sorry Haters is a searing portrait of lives in reverse.

  • Smokin' Aces [Blu-ray]Smokin' Aces | Blu Ray | (03/05/2022) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Grosse Pointe Blank - Zavvi Exclusive Limited Edition Steelbook [Blu-ray]Grosse Pointe Blank - Zavvi Exclusive Limited Edition Steelbook | Blu Ray | (02/10/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Zavvi Exclusive Limited Edition Steelbook. Limited to 2500 Copies.A nihilistically philosophical hit man (John Cusack) reluctantly accepts an assignment in Detroit, coinciding with his 10-year high school reunion in the ritzy suburb of Grosse Point, Michigan. While in town, he tries to patch things up with the girlfriend (Minnie Driver) he abandoned on prom night, avoid being killed by an over-zealous competitor's henchmen, and survive his surreal homecoming. The film is a bullet-ridden, darkly comedic tale of self-discovery from star-writer-producer Cusack. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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