A high school senior tries to cheat death, after a premonition of a disastrous roller-coaster accident.
Although indisputably a film by Woody Allen, Interiors is about as far from "a Woody Allen film" as you can get--and maybe more people could have seen what a fine film it is if they hadn't been expecting what Allen himself called "one of his earlier, funnier movies." An entirely serious, rather too self-consciously Bergmanesque drama about a divorcing elderly couple and their grown daughters, it is slow, meditative and constructed with a brilliant, artistic eye. There is no music--a simple effect that Allen uses with extraordinary power. In fact, half the film is filled with silent faces staring out of windows, yet the mood is so engaging, hypnotic even, that you never feel the director is poking you in the ribs and saying, "sombre atmosphere". Diane Keaton, released for once from the ditzy stereotype, shines as the "successful" daughter. Some of the dialogue is stilted and it's hard to tell whether this is a deliberate effect or simply the way repressed upscale New Yorkers talk after too many years having their self-absorption sharpened on the therapist's couch. Fanatical, almost childish self-regard is the chief subject of Allen's comedy--it's remarkable that in this film he was able to remove the comedy but leave room for us to pity and care about these rather irritating people. --Richard Farr
Three features. We're going to tell you not once, but twice. You can't cheat what fate has in store for you, particularly if it involves death. FINAL DESTINATION 1 and FINAL DESTINATION 2 are considered by fans and critics alike as the thinking persons' horror films, showing the usual group of teens put in the peculiar position of - could it be - having to use their smarts to outwit the grim reaper. This package of films is a roller coaster ride of funs and thrills. See individual titles for complete descriptions of this fabulously fun duo. Also includes 'Final Destination 3'.
Coronation Street favourites Chesney Kirk and Fiz set out for South Africa to be reunited with Cilla. With regular Corrie viewers able to watch the fallout in Weatherfield on ITV1 the action in South Africa is only available to watch on ITV DVD. Guaranteed to make the christmas wish list of every Corrie fan this is the first Coronation Street DVD special for ten years.
A high school senior tries to cheat death, after a premonition of a disastrous roller-coaster accident.
Made-for-TV comedy drama based on the novel by Sue Townsend. Following the election of the Republican Party, the United Kingdom's new Prime Minister, Jack Barker (David Walliams), carries out his campaign promise to abolish the country's monarchy. Stripped of their vast wealth, the Royal Family is forced to relocate to a council estate in the Midlands, where they struggle to fit in and adjust to their new surroundings.
Luke Callahan is back this time as a grad student and teacher's assistant still reeling over the loss of his best friends and still asking himself whether or not his first experiences actually happened. Sam is an average co-ed looking for love and an education. His roommates devise a contest to see who can hook up with the most women by the end of the semester. However there is something not quite right on campus; men are slowly disappearing. It's up to Sam his friend Stephanie and Luke to figure out whats happening and to set things right.
The Melbourne underworld present time. Macbeth a loyal henchman to his crime boss Duncan is told by teenage witches that he will one day assume great power. Driven by their prophecy he plots with his wife to kill Duncan and takes the leadership of the gang for himself. Maintaining his power will require more murders and violence finally driving his surviving enemies to unite and destroy him.
Sam Worthington plays the troubled Macbeth in this sexy, bloody, modern day adaptation of a Shakespeare classic.
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