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  • Horror Triple - The Children/WAZ/Rec [DVD]Horror Triple - The Children/WAZ/Rec | DVD | (07/09/2009) from £14.72   |  Saving you £6.26 (53.37%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Titles Comprised: The Children:New Years Eve and two families are gathering together to celebrate the holiday. What begins as a relaxing vacation for Elaine and Jonah turns suddenly into a vicious fight for their lives when the children mysteriously begin to take ill and lash out. This terrifying new horror pits a family against itself as the kids turn on their parents with horrifying consequences. WAZ: Would you kill the one you love to save yourself from death? In Waz bodies are turning up in the city streets - some horribly mutilated others with an equation craved into their flesh. Detective Argo (Skarsgard) and his new partner (George) unearth the meaning of the equations only to realise that each victim is being offered a grusome choice: kill your loved ones or be killed... REC:A team of local TV reporters are following a squad of firemen on night duty. The footage is completely live and their task is to make show about on the life of these professionals who work while we are sleeping. The first job of the night is to rescue an old lady who is trapped inside her apartment but the routine rescue soon takes a sinister turn. Something evil is spreading throughout the building out of control. Trapped inside the firemen and the TV crew have to confront an unknown and lethal horror. Now the only thing that matters is hiding surviving and trying desperately to escape. They must keep on recording. No matter what happens. Until the very last moment.

  • The Glass HouseThe Glass House | DVD | (07/07/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    A new guard and a science professor convicted of manslaughter begin their first day at a state prison and will both discover that they are not quite prepared for what they will face. Based on the story by Truman Capote.

  • Harlan County War [2007]Harlan County War | DVD | (30/04/2007) from £8.07   |  Saving you £-2.08 (-34.70%)   |  RRP £5.99

    It's Her Turn To Fight Back. Academy Award-winner Holly Hunter (The Piano) stars as Ruby the wife of a coal miner in Harlan County Kentucky. After two senseless deaths the union calls a strike against the mining company. What follows is one of the most violent bitter and notorious union battles in history. With no end to the strike in sight Ruby decides to fight the company her way. Ted Levine (Georgina) and Stellan Skarsgard (Good Will Hunting) also star in this fictional story set against the backdrop of the Harlan County coal miners' strike.

  • King Arthur - Directors Cut [2004]King Arthur - Directors Cut | DVD | (03/11/2008) from £26.98   |  Saving you £-8.99 (-50.00%)   |  RRP £17.99

    A gritty version of the famous medieval story from "Training Day" director Antoine Fucqua and uber-producer Jerry Bruckheimer.

  • Battleship [Blu-ray]Battleship | Blu Ray | (20/08/2012) from £37.78   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Following the success of Transformers and G.I. Joe, Hasbro brings another of its beloved properties to the big screen, with explosive and cheerfully improbable results. The situation: Aliens splash down outside Hawaii, surrounding the islands with an impenetrable force field and wreaking havoc on the captive population. While the world outside watches helplessly, a skeleton crew of naval officers and civilians (led by Taylor Kitsch's cocky washout and Rihanna's weapons expert) must figure out a way to save the planet while being seriously outgunned. Director Peter Berg, whose previous films The Rundown and Hancock displayed a playful tweaking of genre conventions, keeps things surprisingly high and tight here, depicting military tactics and the chain of command with an honest respect, including casting actual combat veterans in pivotal supporting roles. While such a reverent approach is certainly admirable, it coexists uneasily with the inherent goofiness of the premise, particularly during the climactic scene where the heroes sit down in front of a grid and, yes, fire a missile at B7. (Note: Nobody actually gets to say "You sunk my battleship," but Liam Neeson, in an extended cameo as an admiral, sure looks like he wants to.) However, while the narrative might be missing a few pieces, Berg's film undeniably delivers the action-movie goods, staging a number of all-out combat scenes with verve and ingenuity. (Special kudos to whoever designed the main weapon of the aliens, a razor-toothed sphere of gears that chews up the scenery with a tangible sense of delight.) Audiences looking for coherence may need to keep on looking, but Battleship definitely sports the maximum number of bangs for the summer-movie buck. Bring on Kerplunk: The Motion Picture. --Andrew Wright

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