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  • Monster HouseMonster House | DVD | (11/12/2006) from £4.38   |  Saving you £13.61 (310.73%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Three kids who must do battle with a mysterious and spooky house in this animated adventure.

  • Resident Evil: The Complete Collection [Blu-ray] [2017]Resident Evil: The Complete Collection | Blu Ray | (12/06/2017) from £34.35   |  Saving you £-4.36 (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Given that Resident Evil is a Paul Anderson movie based on a computer game which was itself highly derivative (especially of George A Romero and James Cameron films), it's probably unfair to complain that it hasn't got an original idea or moment in its entire running time. In the early 1980s, Italian schlock films such as Zombie Flesh Eaters and Zombie Creeping Flesh tried to cram in as many moments restaged from American originals as possible, strung together by silly characters wandering between monster attacks. This is a much-improved, edited, photographed and directed version of the same gambit. As amnesiac Milla Jovovich remembers amazing kung fu skills and anti-globalist Eric Mabius mutters about evil corporations, a gang of clichéd soldiers with nary a distinguishing feature between them (except for Michelle Rodriguez as a secondary tough chick) are trapped in an underground scientific compound at the mercy of a tyrannical computer--which manifests as a smug little-girl-o-gram--fending off flesh-eating zombies (though gore fans will be disappointed by the film's need to stay within the limits of the 15 certificate) and CGI mutants, not to mention the ever-popular zombie dogs. It's tolerably action-packed, but zips past its borrowings (Aliens, Cube, Deep Blue Sea) without adding anything that future schlock pictures will want to imitate. On the DVD: Resident Evil on disc has the expected trailers, both teaser and theatrical; a half-hour making-of; zombie make-up tests; featurettes on music (with Marilyn Manson), production design and costume. A lively commentary track features Anderson, Jovovich, Rodriguez and producer/zombie Jeremy Bolt--Jovovich upbraids Anderson for talking about different gradings of film stock over her nude scene and everyone else talks about how much she hurt them by punching them out during action sequences. Anderson mentions an alternate commentary track with visual effects designer Richard Yuricich, but it isn't included. --Kim Newman

  • Resident Evil: Afterlife (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray) [2010]Resident Evil: Afterlife (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray) | 4K UHD | (30/01/2017) from £21.98   |  Saving you £-2.03 (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.96

    In Paul W.S. Anderson's Resident Evil: Afterlife, the fourth entry in the seemingly endless action-science fiction horror franchise based on the popular Capcom video game series, plot, dialogue, and character development all remain secondary considerations: What's key here are the set pieces that allow Milla Jovovich to unleash maximum damage to virally infected zombies, villainous henchmen, and just about anyone else who stands in the way of her stopping the shadowy Umbrella Corporation. Jovovich retains the blend of grit and pulchritude that have made her a fanboy favourite (though said viewers may decry the film's bit of shower-scene interruptus), and she's well supported by returning cast members Ali Larter and Boris Kodjoe (Undercovers) and Prison Break's Wentworth Miller, who, as Claire's brother, is back behind bars in a postapocalyptic jail overrun by plague zombies. Those looking for more than what the Resident Evil franchise is designed to provide--souped-up, B-movie thrills--are advised to lower their expectations; franchise devotees should be pleased, especially by the film's final scene, which (naturally) sets up another sequel. --Paul GaitaSpecial Features Filmmaker Commentary Band of Survivors: Casting Afterlife Fighting Back: The Action of Afterlife

  • Insidious: The Last Key [DVD] [2018]Insidious: The Last Key | DVD | (21/05/2018) from £7.05   |  Saving you £-2.05 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.00

    The creative minds behind the hit Insidious trilogy return for Insidious: The Last Key. The franchise welcomes back standout Lin Shaye as Dr. Elise Rainier, the brilliant parapsychologist faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet: in her own family home.

  • Insidious: The Last Key [Blu-ray] [2018]Insidious: The Last Key | Blu Ray | (21/05/2018) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.59

    The creative minds behind the hit Insidious trilogy return for Insidious: The Last Key. The franchise welcomes back standout Lin Shaye as Dr. Elise Rainier, the brilliant parapsychologist faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet: in her own family home.

  • Resident Evil: The Complete Collection [DVD] [2017]Resident Evil: The Complete Collection | DVD | (12/06/2017) from £14.99   |  Saving you £10.00 (66.71%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Given that Resident Evil is a Paul Anderson movie based on a computer game which was itself highly derivative (especially of George A Romero and James Cameron films), it's probably unfair to complain that it hasn't got an original idea or moment in its entire running time. In the early 1980s, Italian schlock films such as Zombie Flesh Eaters and Zombie Creeping Flesh tried to cram in as many moments restaged from American originals as possible, strung together by silly characters wandering between monster attacks. This is a much-improved, edited, photographed and directed version of the same gambit. As amnesiac Milla Jovovich remembers amazing kung fu skills and anti-globalist Eric Mabius mutters about evil corporations, a gang of clichéd soldiers with nary a distinguishing feature between them (except for Michelle Rodriguez as a secondary tough chick) are trapped in an underground scientific compound at the mercy of a tyrannical computer--which manifests as a smug little-girl-o-gram--fending off flesh-eating zombies (though gore fans will be disappointed by the film's need to stay within the limits of the 15 certificate) and CGI mutants, not to mention the ever-popular zombie dogs. It's tolerably action-packed, but zips past its borrowings (Aliens, Cube, Deep Blue Sea) without adding anything that future schlock pictures will want to imitate. On the DVD: Resident Evil on disc has the expected trailers, both teaser and theatrical; a half-hour making-of; zombie make-up tests; featurettes on music (with Marilyn Manson), production design and costume. A lively commentary track features Anderson, Jovovich, Rodriguez and producer/zombie Jeremy Bolt--Jovovich upbraids Anderson for talking about different gradings of film stock over her nude scene and everyone else talks about how much she hurt them by punching them out during action sequences. Anderson mentions an alternate commentary track with visual effects designer Richard Yuricich, but it isn't included. --Kim Newman

  • Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) (2 Discs - UHD & BD) [Blu-ray] [2021]Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) (2 Discs - UHD & BD) | Blu Ray | (13/09/2021) from £19.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The third chapter of the hugely successful Resident Evil franchise! This action-packed horror film is set in the Nevada desert and filled with intense special effects and more zombie terror! Las Vegas means fun in the sun. Well? At least the sun is still there. Except for a few rusting landmarks, it looks pretty much like the rest of the desert or the whole country, for that matter. The crowds are now flesh-eating zombies: the mass undead, the oozing, terrifying sludge of what remains. Here, the newly upgraded Alice, along with her crew (Oded Fehr, Mike Epps, Ali Larter, Ashanti) will make a final stand against evil with one goal: to turn the undead dead again.

  • Detention [DVD]Detention | DVD | (27/08/2012) from £4.79   |  Saving you £8.20 (171.19%)   |  RRP £12.99

    As a killer named Cinderhella stalks the student body at the high school in Grizzly Lake, a group of co-eds band together to survive while they're all serving detention.

  • Landmine Goes Click [DVD]Landmine Goes Click | DVD | (25/07/2016) from £5.99   |  Saving you £4.00 (40.00%)   |  RRP £9.99

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  • Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) (2 Discs - UHD & BD) [Blu-ray] [2021]Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) (2 Discs - UHD & BD) | Blu Ray | (13/09/2021) from £17.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    After a one-woman assault on the Umbrella Corporation's fortress, Alice's (Milla Jovovich) superhuman abilities are neutralised. Now, fleeing the Undead masses created by the T-virus, Alice reunites with Claire Redfield (Ali Larter) and her brother, chris (Wentworth Miller). Together they take refuge with other survivors in an abandoned prison, where a savage zombie mob stands between them and the safety of Arcadia. Escaping these bloodthirsty mutants will take an arsenal. But facing off with albert Wesker and the Umbrella Corporation will take the fight for survival to a new level of danger.

  • Made in Chelsea - Series 1 and 2 Box Set [DVD]Made in Chelsea - Series 1 and 2 Box Set | DVD | (16/04/2012) from £4.99   |  Saving you £25.00 (501.00%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Hurrah! Our favourite champagne-swilling socialites are back - and a lot has changed since we left them at the polo, believe us! Did Caggie get on that plane? Has Spencer moved on? Is Hugo still smitten by Millie? Are Amber and Mark-Francis about to conquer the fashion world in camel? Is Francis still ripping up the skate parks of SW3? Sooooo. Many. Questions. Joined by some lovely shiny new cast members in the form of Ollie, Jamie, Victoria, Chloe and Louise, the King’s Road totty have sashayed back to our screens. Expect more riverside dramas, the awkwardest of pauses and some ruddy priceless quotes (Francis, we’re looking at you baby) as the Chelsea set return.

  • Made in Chelsea - Series 2 [DVD]Made in Chelsea - Series 2 | DVD | (16/04/2012) from £7.99   |  Saving you £12.00 (150.19%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Hurrah! Our favourite champagne-swilling socialites are back - and a lot has changed since we left them at the polo, believe us! Did Caggie get on that plane? Has Spencer moved on? Is Hugo still smitten by Millie? Are Amber and Mark-Francis about to conquer the fashion world in camel? Is Francis still ripping up the skate parks of SW3? Sooooo. Many. Questions. Joined by some lovely shiny new cast members in the form of Ollie, Jamie, Victoria, Chloe and Louise, the King’s Road totty have sashayed back to our screens. Expect more riverside dramas, the awkwardest of pauses and some ruddy priceless quotes (Francis, we’re looking at you baby) as the Chelsea set return.

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