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  • Complete Vexed Series One and Two [DVD]Complete Vexed Series One and Two | DVD | (08/07/2013) from £20.65   |  Saving you £15.34 (74.29%)   |  RRP £35.99

    BBC Two's darkly comic detective series stars Toby Stephens (Die Another Day Jane Eyre) with Lucy Punch (Bridesmaids) and Miranda Raison (Spooks) respectively. Created by Howard Overman (Misfits) Vexed takes a fresh approach to crime drama. D.I. Jack Armstrong (Stephens) is charming disorganised and prone to laziness but is first partnered with the determined Kate (Punch) and then the ambitious Georgina (Raison). In both cases sparks fly. Jack's best friend café-owner and ex-cop Tony and forensic expert Naz complete the crime solving team. This three disc set contains all nine episodes from both series. Special Features: Promotional Trailer Picture Galleries Subtitles

  • Vexed: Series 2 [DVD]Vexed: Series 2 | DVD | (04/03/2013) from £16.99   |  Saving you £3.00 (17.66%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Series Two of BBC Two's darkly comic detective series starring Toby Stephens (Die Another Day, Jane Eyre) and Miranda Raison (Spooks). Created by Howard Overman (Misfits), Vexed takes a fresh approach to crime drama. D.I. Jack Armstrong (Stephens) has a new partner in the shape of D.I. Georgina Dixon (Raison). Armstrong is charming, disorganised and prone to laziness so it comes as no surprise that sparks fly when he's partnered with the ambitious and highly efficient Dixon. Jack's best friend, caf-owner and ex-cop Tony and colleague Naz complete the crime solving team. This two-disc set contains all six episodes of the second series. Special Features: Picture Gallery Subtitles

  • Nina's Heavenly Delights [2006]Nina's Heavenly Delights | DVD | (22/01/2007) from £8.96   |  Saving you £11.03 (123.10%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A feisty young woman finds love in an unlikely place in this Indian cuisine comedy.

  • Cash & Curry [DVD]Cash & Curry | DVD | (19/07/2010) from £5.38   |  Saving you £9.61 (178.62%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Cash & Curry is a fast-paced thriller with a very dark undercurrent running through its veins. Welcome to multi-cultural London. The Fascist UK Front are fed up with the immigrants 'invading their country'. Added to their woes is the fact that London has been carved up between two rival drug lords - one black the other Asian. This makes a mockery of the UK Front's war cry: Ain't no black in the Union Jack!' Meanwhile Raj (Ameet Chana Bend It Like Beckham) and his friends (Pooja Shah and Ronny Jhutti Eastenders) are tired of being errand boys at the bottom of London's criminal food chain. Desperate ambition leads Raj into a dangerous double-cross that lands them in the middle of a gang war between two of the biggest drug lords in London: Gabbar (Manish Patel Triads Yardies & Onion Bhajees) and Isaac. Realising the consequences of his actions Raj seeks refuge in the countryside with an old friend who runs the largest pirate DVD manufacturing operation in London from an abandoned farm. To elude capture Raj and his friends are forced to submerge themselves in farm life much to the dislike of the local racist skinhead who takes exception to this 'multicultural invasion' of the old English countryside! Meanwhile Gabbar and Isaac dispatch various henchmen including Tiny (Andrew 'Tiny Iron' Harrison Dead Man Running) to track down Raj the money and the drugs!!

  • Wild West [1992]Wild West | DVD | (16/06/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    The story of a struggling rock band, 1992's Wild West suffered comparisons with The Commitments, which was released the year before. There similarities end, however, since the Honky Tonk Cowboys are made up of four Pakistani brothers from the West London suburb of Southall. There's tumbleweed in the street, saloon doors at home and barroom brawls at the Asian Rising Stars Talent Contest. Eldest brother Zaf (Naveen Andrews) looks the part in a ten-gallon hat and fringe jacket, but the mongrel neighbourhood is a long way from the Nashville the brother's dream about. Dogged by gangland thugs and the well-meant pursuit of traditional values from their poor mother (Lalita Ahmed), they stumble from one danger to another. The worst comes in the form of the beautiful Rifat (Sarita Choudhury), who steals Zaf's heart and the band's hopes of stardom with "Wild West Records". The film was written by then 29-year-old Harwant Bains, who grew up in Southall in a family of Punjabi background. It's clearly a flight of personal fancy rooted in an environment harshly observed. If the petty crime sits uncomfortably with the love story there's always the considerately compiled soundtrack to smooth away the suburb's rough edges. --Paul Tonks

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