Although Belgium's premiere sleuth Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) plans a spectacular Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer, the trip turns into a terrifying search for a murderer after a picture-perfect couple's honeymoon is cut tragically short. Set against a sweeping landscape of pyramids and desert vistas, DEATH ON THE NILE features a stunning ensemble cast. Based on Agatha Christie's beloved novel, this tale of unbridled passion and jealousy is filled with wicked twists and turns that will have you guessing until the shocking finale.
The infamous institution opens it's doors to a new generation. But finances are tight and it's up to the girls to save the school from impending bankruptcy.
The world's greatest villain (Steve Carell) has just met his greatest challenge: three little girls named Margo, Edith and Agnes.
At its heart, HOP is a classic buddy movie...it's just that one of the buddies is a talking rabbit!
When the Easter bunny rabbit is hit by a car the driver takes on responsibility and has to save Easter. Special Features: The World of Hop: A look at the Candy Factory A look at E.B. A look at Fred A look at the Easter Bunny A look at Carlos and Phil A look at Sam All Access with Cody Simpson Emotion in Motion: The Dance of Ken Daurio Barbie Princess Charm School Teaser Trailer Parks and Resorts Orlando Trailer Thank You Anti Piracy Trailer
! Get double the Minions in this two movie collection which includes the original Minions movie and the brand new Minions: The Rise of Gru! Minions: Since the dawn of time, Minions have served (and accidentally eliminated) history's most despicable villains. After their latest explosive mistake leaves them without an evil leader, the Minions fall into a deep depression. With the tribe on the brink of collapse, three unlikely heroes - Kevin, Stuart and Bob - embark on a journey to find a new big boss. When their quest leads them to their next potential master, Scarlet Overkill (Sandra Bullock), our three heroes must face their biggest challenge yet: saving all of Minionkind... from annihilation! Minions: The Rise of Gru: Long before he becomes the master of evil, Gru is just a 12-year-old boy in 1970s suburbia, plotting to take over the world from his basement. When the infamous supervillain group, the Vicious 6, ousts their leader, Gru attempts to join their ranks but soon finds himself the mortal enemy of the apex of evil. With Gru on the run, the Minions attempt to learn martial arts to help save him, and Gru discovers that even bad guys need a little help from their friends. Packed with the franchise's signature subversive humor, Minions: The Rise of Gru features more thrilling action than any Despicable Me film ever before! Gru-vy Animation Minion Marial Arts How to Draw & Animate with Director Brad Ableson AND MORE! Over 1 hour of bonus content including 2 brand new and exclusive Mini-Movies! Post Modern Minions - Mini Movie Minions & Monsters - Mini Movie Extended Scenes Outtakes
Stark colors and textures dominate The Tempest, a cinematic adaptation of the classic play by William Shakespeare, directed by acclaimed theater maverick Julie Taymor (whose other films include Titus and Frida). The ever-magnificent Helen Mirren (The Queen, Red) plays the usually male role of the magician Prospera, the duchess of Milan, who was exiled to an island with her daughter Miranda (Felicity Jones), where she has two magical servants: the mercurial spirit Ariel (Ben Whishaw, Bright Star) and the sullen, lumpen Caliban (Djimon Hounsou, Blood Diamond). Prospera conjures up the storm of the title and brings ashore a ship full of her former peers, including the king of Naples (David Strathairn, Good Night, and Good Luck), the king's son Ferdinand (Reeve Carney), and Prospera's brother (Chris Cooper, Adaptation), who usurped her position in Milan. Treachery, regret, and romance follow. The Tempest has the weaknesses of the original play; there's much talk of rebellion but nothing really happens--Miranda and Ferdinand fall in love, Caliban gets drunk with a couple of clownish shipwrecked men (Alfred Molina, Spider-Man 2, and Russell Brand, Forgetting Sarah Marshall), and Ariel bewitches and bedazzles the king and his retinue all of which comes to a tidy and too easy conclusion. Taymor whips up plenty of visual razzle-dazzle, some of which is lovely and some of which is trying too hard. But the strength of The Tempest is some gorgeous poetry, and Mirren handles that language with impeccable clarity and power. --Bret Fetzer
Full of daredevil stunts, captivating scenery and lots of laughs, Bedtime Stories is a fun movie families will love watching time and time again. Out on Disney DVD and Blu-ray April 27th.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of England's 1966 World Cup win, Bobby is the revealing story of triumph and tragedy behind British sports greatest ever hero. With spectacular archive footage including some never-seen-before from the '66 World Cup, the golden era of English football is vividly brought to the big screen like never before. Featuring stars of the football world and more including Pele, Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks, Harry Redknapp, Russell Brand, Ray Davies and Bobby Moore's family, this authorised account is an incredible tale of an extraordinary man.
Despicable MeGru (Steve Carell) is your average guy at least that's what everyone else thinks. He has a secret that is known by very few; he's a criminal mastermind! He hasn't been in the news for a long time since he stole the Times Square JumboTron. He wants to be in the news once again and be recognised for the genius he is to do so he's about to steal something big. Something very very big; the Moon! To steal the moon he comes up with an ingenious plan. With the use of a shrink ray Gru is able to shrink the moon but before he can do so a cunning super nerd named Vector (Jason Segel) steals the shrink ray from him! Now he must battle Vector in order to become the super villain that he wants to be known as. Gru adopts three young girls to help him with his plan in stealing the shrink ray back but doesn't count on the fact that he may soon become a father to the girls and have a moral decision whether to live his dream or become a good dad. Despicable Me 2Get ready for more minion madness! This hilarious animated adventure sees the return of Gru (Steve Carell) who is retiring from the life of a super villain. However he is unwillingly recruited by the Anti-Villain league to help deal with a powerful new super criminal. Supported by the girls the hilarious minions... and a host of new and outrageously funny characters.
The world's greatest villain (Steve Carell) has just met his greatest challenge: three little girls named Margo, Edith and Agnes.
Filmed at the Hackney Empire during Russell Brand's sell-out tour of 2007 Doing Life Live contains all the unique high octane and hilarious style that the U.K.'s sexiest and funniest comedian is famous for - this is sensory extravaganza that you just can't afford to miss.
When the Easter bunny rabbit is hit by a car the driver takes on responsibility and has to save Easter. Special Features: The World of Hop: A look at the Candy Factory A look at E.B. A look at Fred A look at the Easter Bunny A look at Carlos and Phil A look at Sam All Access with Cody Simpson Barbie Princess Charm School Teaser Trailer Parks and Resorts Orlando Trailer Thank You Anti Piracy Trailer
Recorded live at Hammersmith Apollo Russell questions the values of heroes and leaders. ‘Messiah Complex’ is a disorder where sufferers think they might be the messiah. Did Jesus have it? What about Che Guevara Gandhi Malcolm X and Hitler? All these men have shaped our lives and influenced the way we think. Their images are used to represent ideas that often do not relate to them at all. Would Gandhi be into Apple? Would Che Guevara endorse Madonna? Would Jesus be into Christianity? He concludes it’s all a load of rubbish and encourages the audience to stop voting ignore advertising look to the transcendent within themselves and others...and kick over some bins on their way home. Plus there’s sex. Obviously.
The Big Brother's Big Mouth presenter takes his energetic flamboyant and sometimes downright controversial personality to the stand up arena. Named best Stand Up in 2006 by Time Out magazine expect a non stop tirade of gags and social commentary from the incomparable Russell Brand.
Intelligent casting, strong performances and the persuasive chemistry between Sean Connery and Michelle Pfeiffer prove the virtues in director Fred Schepisi's well-intended but problematic screen realization of this John Le Carré espionage thriller. At its best, The Russia House depicts the bittersweet nuances of the pivotal affair between a weary, alcoholic London publisher (Connery) and the mysterious Russian beauty (Pfeiffer) who sends him a fateful manuscript exposing the weaknesses beneath Soviet defence technology. Connery's Barley is a gritty, all-too-human figure who's palpably revived by his awakening feelings for Pfeiffer's wan, vulnerable Katya, whose own reciprocal emotions are equally convincing. Together, they weave a poignant romantic duet. The problems, meanwhile, emanate from the story line that brings these opposites together. Le Carré's novels are absorbing but typically internal odysseys that seldom offer the level of straightforward action or simple arcs of plot that the big screen thrives on. For The Russia House, written as glasnost eclipsed the cold war's overt rivalries, Le Carré means to measure how old adversaries must calibrate their battle to a more subtle, subdued match of wits. Barley himself becomes enmeshed in the mystery of the manuscript because British intelligence chooses to use him as cat's paw rather than become directly involved. Such subtlety may be a more realistic take on the spy games of the recent past but it makes for an often tedious, talky alternative to taut heroics that Connery codified in his most celebrated early espionage role. If the suspense thus suffers, we're still left with an affecting love story, as well as some convincing sniping between British and US intelligence operatives, beautifully cast with James Fox, Roy Scheider and John Mahoney. Veteran playwright Tom Stoppard brings considerable style to the dialogue, without solving the problem of giving us more than those verbal exchanges to sustain dramatic interest. --Sam Sutherland
Just as Gru starts to adjust to his role as a suburban family man, an ultra-secret organization dedicated to fighting evil around the globe comes knocking. Now, it's up to Gru and his new partner to discover who is responsible for a spectacular crime.
Just as Gru starts to adjust to his role as a suburban family man, an ultra-secret organization dedicated to fighting evil around the globe comes knocking. Now, it's up to Gru and his new partner to discover who is responsible for a spectacular crime.
Comedian Tom Binns stars in multiple roles in this sharply scripted mockumentary following the lives of non-medical staff at a fictional NHS hospital trust none of whom have any business haunting the corridors of a hospital... Binns plays tragically inept, relentlessly upbeat hospital radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury ('the cheerful earful'), chaplain, devout Liverpudlian and misplaced comic Father Kenny Mercer, and porter and self-styled psychic healer Ian D. Montfort; a motley band of misfits working at the Brimlington Royal Infirmary and presided over by megalomaniac manager Susan Mitchell (also played by Binns). Co-produced by Ash Atalla (The Office, Trollied) Hospital People includes guest turns from Russell Brand, Mark Williams, Alex Macqueen and Sally Phillips; this set features all six episodes.
Although Belgium's premiere sleuth Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) plans a spectacular Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer, the trip turns into a terrifying search for a murderer after a picture-perfect couple's honeymoon is cut tragically short. Set against a sweeping landscape of pyramids and desert vistas, DEATH ON THE NILE features a stunning ensemble cast. Based on Agatha Christie's beloved novel, this tale of unbridled passion and jealousy is filled with wicked twists and turns that will have you guessing until the shocking finale.Product FeaturesDeath on the Nile: Novel to FilmAgatha Christie: Travel Can Be MurderDesign on the NileBranagh/PoirotDeleted Scenes x 8Official Trailer
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