Mary Magdalene is an authentic and humanistic portrait of one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood spiritual figures in history. The biblical biopic tells the story of Mary (Rooney Mara), a young woman in search of a new way of living. Constricted by the hierarchies of the day, Mary defies her traditional family to join a new social movement led by the charismatic Jesus of Nazareth (Joaquin Phoenix). She soon finds a place for herself within the movement and at the heart of a journey that will lead to Jerusalem. Written by Helen Edmundson and Philippa Goslett, Mary Magdalene also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Tahar Rahim.
The classic children's TV cartoon show about a cowardly dog and his mystery investigating pals comes to the big screen in a live action version, complete with a computer generated Scooby!
Dickens was the master of Victorian social satire, ruthlessly exposing the cruelty and absurdity that supported the strictly hierarchical class-structure of the day. This superb production of Our Mutual Friend does full justice to his darkest, most complex novel, fleshing out the satirical bones of the plot with performances that eschew caricature in favour of psychological depth. Anna Friel's Bella is wonderfully complex, her innate goodness struggling with her love of money and desire for advancement. Paul McGann, as the lawyer Wrayburn, is also superb, wrestling with the implications of his feelings for Lizzie. And of course, this being Dickens and the BBC, there's a terrific supporting cast, including Timothy Spall as the melancholy articulator of skeletons, Mr Venus. As the fortunes of the characters rise and fall, the river Thames flows eternally on, the symbolic backbone of this remarkable story. At six hours, this version of Our Mutual Friend is a long production, but not a moment too long. A mystery, a love story, a critique of the pursuit of wealth and status, this is perhaps the best adaptation of Dickens ever to be committed to film. --Simon Leake, Amazon.com
Everyone knows who won. But not everyone knows how. The result of the Brexit referendum in the summer of 2016 caused a political earthquake that laid waste to the normally stable British establishment and sent political tremors across the world. This punchy and provocative feature length drama goes exclusively behind the scenes of the Vote Leave campaign, unpacking the personalities, strategies, and feuds of the winning side, and exploring the new world of data driven campaign tactics. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Dominic Cummings and Rory Kinnear as Craig Oliver, BREXIT: THE UNCIVIL WAR is written by playwright James Graham, taking inspiration from All Out War by Tim Shipman (the Sunday Times political editor), Unleashing Demons: The Inside Story of Brexit by Craig Oliver (former Number 10 Communications Director), and is directed by Emmy award-winning Toby Haynes. BREXIT: THE UNCIVIL WAR is not an analysis of who was right and who was wrong. It is the story of how it happened, and why - on the high street, in the campaign offices, and the darker corners of the internet. A drama of political ambition and personal betrayals with nation-changing results.
Continue Your Doctor Who Archive With The Ultimate Collectors' Set Arc Of Infinity Snakedance Mawdryn Undead Terminus Enlightenment The King's Demons The Five Doctors (20th Anniversary Special) Product Features All 7 classic stories newly restored for Blu-ray and packed with extra material including: The Five Doctors - 40th Anniversary Restoration Brand new restoration of the original 1983 anniversary special, with Hd film material, optional 2023 special effects, new 5.1 soundtrack and multiple audio commentaries featuring Peter Davison, David Tennant, Elisabeth Sladen, Nicholas Courtney, Janet Fielding, Mark Strickson, Carole Ann Ford and more Brand New Updated Special Effects For Snakedance and Enlightenment Making-of Documentaries Exclusive to Blu-ray, new documentaries covering Arc Of Infinity and The King's Demons Brand New Featurettes Including a new interview with Martin Clunes On The Road The trip of a lifetime - a European road trip with Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton In Conversation Matthew Sweet chats to Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton Behind The Sofa Blu-ray Trailer A brand new short film made to promote this Blu-ray release Studio Footage Immersive 5.1 Surround Sound Exclusive new surround mixes for Snakedance and The Five Doctors Rare Convention Footage Archive Treats Pdf Written Archive Scripts & rare archival material The Five Doctors - 1995 Special Edition - And Much More! Each disc also features extensive Special Features previously released on DVD including: Making Of Documentaries, Featurettes, Audio Commentaries, Info Text, Isolated Music and more.
In an alternate timeline, in 1969 a Soviet cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, becomes the first human to land on the Moon. This outcome devastates morale at NASA, but also catalyses an American effort to catch up. With the Soviet Union emphasizing diversity by including a woman in subsequent landings, the United States is forced to match pace, training women and minorities, who were largely excluded from the initial decades of U.S. space exploration. This epic series dramatizes an alternative history depicting what would have happened if the global space race had never ended. Using fiction with actual historical figures including Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, US senator Ted Kennedy, and US presidents, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
Rebellion is a five-part serial drama which charts the violent birth of modern Ireland. Irish actors, Charlie Murphy, Brian Gleeson and Sarah Greene star in the drama which is set over three weeks in Easter 1916. The story begins in 1914. Europe is at war and Britain is preoccupied with the German threat. But by 1916 in Dublin, the Easter Rising explodes into life and announces the beginning of a campaign for independence that will take another seven years to resolve.
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Sarah Millican returns with her biggest tour yet, Outsider. In the past when you put Sarah Millican outside, she asked things like: Why? Where is the taxi? Do I need a cardie?' and said things like: There'll be wasps. I've nothing to sit on. Is that poo? Can we go home?' But things have changed. Now she has outside slippers. She can tell a chaffinch from a tit (hey). But she still can't tell if it's an owl or her husband's asthma. Sarah Millican is venturing outside. Bring a cardie.
This highly anticipated trequel continues the contemporary saga of good versus evil as the teenage daughters and sons of Disney's most infamous villains - Mal, Evie, Carlos and Jay (also known as the villain kids or VKs) - return to the Isle of the Lost to recruit a new batch of villainous offspring to join them at Auradon Prep. When a barrier breach jeopardises the safety of Auradon during the departure off the Isle, Mal resolves to permanently close the barrier, fearing that nemeses Uma and Hades will wreak vengeance on the kingdom. Despite her decision, an unfathomable dark force threatens the people of Auradon, and it's up to Mal and the VKs to save everyone in their most epic battle yet.
Flight of the Navigator is the action-packed classic 80s adventure into another world. It's 1978 and 12-year-old David Freeman is knocked unconcious while playing. He wakes up and discovers it's now 1986 and he's been missing for eight years. NASA believes he's been abducted by aliens and want to use him for their research. But with the guidance of a strange unseen entity he discovers a hidden spacehsip and with the help of MAX the computer sets off on an incredible mission to get back to the past where he belongs. Special Features: Commentary by Director Randal Kleiser
All 22 episodes from the seventh season of the Golden Globe-winning mockumentary-style sitcom following three branches of a sprawling, cheerfully dysfunctional, multi-cultural family in Los Angeles. In this season, Haley (Sarah Hyland) learns of Andy (Adam DeVine)'s feelings for her, Gloria (SofÃa Vergara) gets called up for jury duty, and Luke (Nolan Gould) gets arrested for driving without a licence. The episodes are: 'Summer Lovin'', 'The Day Alex Left for College', 'The Closet Case', 'She Crazy', 'The Verdict', 'The More You Ignore Me', 'Phil's Sexy Sexy House', 'Clean Out Your Junk Drawer', 'White Christmas', 'Playdates', 'Spread Your Wings', 'Clean for a Day', 'Thunk in the Trunk', 'The Storm', 'I Don't Know How She Does It', 'The Cover-Up', 'Express Yourself', 'The Party', 'Man Shouldn't Lie', 'Promposal', 'Crazy Train' and 'Double Click'.
Two years have passed since series three. Caroline is about to embark on a new headship at a challenging state school which means moving her family out of the beautiful home in Harrogate to a farm house with potential. Having agreed to host Christmas Day, Caroline is overwhelmed by so much change. But a chance encounter with a new acquaintance gives her a different perspective. Gillian is racked with guilt over Eddie's death and is convinced he's haunting her and Robbie. A séance at Caroline's new, supposedly haunted, house is enough to tip Gillian over the edge as she makes a life-changing decision. Meanwhile, in a bid to keep her brain active, Celia joins the local amateur dramatics club, encouraging Alan to do the same. But Alan is forced to admit that his memory isn't what it used to be, leaving the part wide open for Harry, much to Celia's disdain.
First released in 1984, Footloose now enjoys the same sort of semi-ironic nostalgic cachet as John Hughes' contemporary schlock-fests about angst-ridden teens with silly hair. This is partly due to the fact that, as breathtakingly predictable kids-against-the-squares romps go, it's really pretty tolerable, but it's mostly because of the soundtrack. The songs that appear in the film--notably Kenny Loggins' infectiously vapid title track, and gale-force screecher Bonnie Tyler's excruciating "Holding Out for a Hero"--are possessed of an awfulness so monolithic that they have transcended their era and become reliable floor-fillers at 80s nostalgia discos all over the western world. The plot, such as it is, sees the eerily androidal Kevin Bacon playing a hip rock & roll youth from the big city rebelling against the strictures of the conservative small town in which he finds himself living. Inevitably, he falls for the daughter of his nemesis, the local preacher (the latter, it has to be said, is played with some aplomb by John Lithgow, who very nearly wrings depth from a character otherwise straight out of the colour-by-numbers guide to movie-making). Inevitably, there are some dance sequences. Inevitably, the kids win out, and the grown-ups realise that maybe they aren't so bad after all. On the DVD: Footloose can be watched on disc, should you so desire, dubbed in German, Spanish, French or Italian. There also subtitles available in pretty well every European language, as well as Arabic, Hebrew, Russian and Turkish. Other than that there are no extras. --Andrew Mueller
Ambushed by his rebellious son Kendall at the end of Season 2, Logan Roy begins Season 3 in a perilous position, scrambling to secure familial, political, and financial alliances. Tensions rise as a bitter corporate battle threatens to turn into a family civil war.
Three years have passed in a town that will never forget; but times change. The local newspaper, once the backbone of Broadchurch, is about to be closed down. And DI Alec Hardy with DS Ellie Miller are about to explore a case that reopens old wounds and divides the town in ways they could never have predicted. Hardy and Miller are called on to investigate the brutal sexual assault of a local woman, Trish Winterman. The crime scene points to a party attended by close to a hundred people. But not a casual assault the act appears premeditated. What dark secrets still lie buried in a town that has been so closely examined? And how will unresolved issues around the death of young Danny Latimer finally be settled? These answers lie in Broadchurch: The Final Chapter.
INCLUDES ALL 25 EPISODES Available to own for the very first time this prestigious and acclaimed 1970s BBC drama series follows the lives of the daring young pilots of the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Wings Series One Spring 1915. In an England still largely untouched by the horrors of the Great War young men like Alan Farmer (Tim Woodward) and Charles Gaylion (Michael Cochrane) - join the RFC to earn their wings still believing in the 'camaraderie of the air'. Their instructor Captain Triggers (Nicholas Jones) knows the truth. German and British airmen are beginning to shoot at each other - and the air war is changing. Soon it will be 'kill or be killed'... Wings Series Two The air war on the Western Front is becoming ever more violent and brutal. A new German Fokker monoplane is devastating the obsolete British BE2s and the fledgling RFC is in danger of being decimated... Unofficially Captain Triggers' C Flight are given 'Forward Action' status - and told to develop new weapons and tactics to take on and destroy the German fighters...
All 144 episodes from the first six seasons of the Golden Globe-winning mockumentary-style sitcom following three branches of a sprawling, cheerfully dysfunctional, multi-cultural family in Los Angeles. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'The Bicycle Thief', 'Come Fly With Me', 'The Incident', 'Coal Digger', 'Run for Your Wife', 'En Garde', 'Great Expectations', 'Fizbo', 'Undeck the Halls', 'Up All Night', 'Not in My House', 'Fifteen Percent', 'Moon Landing', 'My Funky Valentine', 'Fears', 'Truth Be Told', 'Starry Night', 'Game Changer', 'Benched', 'Travels With Scout', 'Airport 2010', 'Hawaii' and 'Family Portrait'. Season 2 episodes are: 'The Old Wago', 'The Kiss', 'Earthquake', 'Strangers On a Treadmill', 'Unplugged', 'Halloween', 'Chirp', 'Manny Get Your Gun', 'Mother Tucker', 'Dance Dance Revelation', 'Slow Down Your Neighbours', 'Our Children, Ourselves', 'Caught in the Act', 'Bixby's Back', 'Princess Party', 'Regrets Only', 'Two Monkeys and a Panda', 'Boys' Night', 'The Musical Man', 'Someone to Watch Over Lily', 'Mother's Day', 'Good Cop Bad Dog', 'See You Next Fall' and 'The One That Got Away'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Dude Ranch', 'When Good Kids Go Bad', 'Phil On Wire', 'Door to Door', 'Hit and Run', 'Go Bullfrogs!', 'Treehouse', 'After the Fire', 'Punkin Chunkin', 'Express Christmas', 'Lifetime Supply', 'Egg Drop', 'Little Bo Bleep', 'Me? Jealous?', 'Aunt Mommy', 'Virgin Territory', 'Leap Day', 'Send Out the Clowns', 'Election Day', 'The Last Walt', 'Planes, Trains and Cars', 'Disneyland', 'Tableau Vivant' and 'Baby On Board'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Bringing Up Baby', 'Schooled', 'Snip', 'The Butler's Escape', 'Open House of Horrors', 'Yard Sale', 'Arrested', 'Mistery Date', 'When a Tree Falls', 'Diamond in the Rough', 'New Year's Eve', 'Party Crasher', 'Fulgencio', 'A Slight at the Opera', 'Heart Broken', 'Bad Hair Day', 'Best Men', 'The Wow Factor', 'The Future Dunphys', 'Flip Flop', 'Career Day', 'My Hero', 'Games People Play' and 'Goodnight Gracie'. Season 5 episodes are: 'Suddenly, Last Summer', 'First Days', 'Larry's Wife', 'Farm Strong', 'The Late Show', 'The Help', 'A Fair to Remember', 'ClosetCon '13', 'The Big Game', 'The Old Man and the Tree', 'And One to Grow On', 'Under Pressure', 'Three Dinners', 'iSpy', 'The Feud', 'Spring-a-Ding-Fling', 'Other People's Children', 'Las Vegas', 'A Hard Jay's Night', 'Australia', 'Sleeper', 'Message Received', 'The Wedding, Part 1' and 'The Wedding, Part 2'. Season 6 episodes are: 'The Long Honeymoon', 'Don't Push', 'The Cold', 'Marco Polo', 'Won't You Be Our Neighbour', 'Halloween 3 - AwesomeLand', 'Queer Eyes, Full Hearts', 'Three Turkeys', 'Strangers in the Night', 'Haley's 21st Birthday', 'The Day We Almost Died', 'The Big Guns', 'Rash Decisions', 'Valentine's Day 4 - Twisted Sister', 'Fight Or Flight', 'Connection Lost', 'Closet? You'll Love It!', 'Spring Break', 'Grill, Interrupted', 'Knock 'Em Down', 'Integrity', 'Patriot Games', 'Crying Out Loud' and 'American Skyper'.
Sarah Brightman performs a selection of timeless classics with the English National Orchestra at London's Royal Albert Hall where she was filmed in concert in September 1997 for her first solo release on video. The concert includes a live performance of the international hit duet ""Time To Say Goodbye"" with Andrea Bocelli and a guest appearance by Andrew Lloyd Webber on ""Whistle Down The Wind"". Featuring: 1. Overture: Capriccio Espagnol/Scena Y Canto Gitano/ Fandango Asturiano 2.
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