Garfield Pet Force | DVD | (18/10/2010)
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| RRP It's time for Fun Fest again the annual talent competition that determines the funniest comic strip in Cartoon World. Garfield wins it every year so why should this year be any different?
Maybe Baby | DVD | (15/01/2001)
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| RRP Ben Elton adapts his own novel for the big screen in this comedy about a couple (Hugh Laurie and Joely Richardson) who become more & more desperate as they try to conceive a child.
Yardie | Blu Ray | (26/12/2018)
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| RRP Yardie is the fresh, compelling and remarkable directorial debut from Idris Elba. Set in '70s Kingston and '80s Hackney, D (Aml Ameen, The Maze Runner, Kidulthood), has never fully recovered from the murder of his older brother Jerry Dread. D grows up under the wing of a Kingston Don and music producer named King Fox (Sheldon Shepherd). When Fox dispatches him to London, D reconnects with his childhood sweetheart, Yvonne (Shantol Jackson), and his daughter who he's not seen since she was a baby. He also hooks up with a soundclash crew, called High Noon. But before he can be convinced to abandon his life of crime and follow the righteous path, he encounters the man who shot his brother 10 years earlier, and embarks on a bloody, explosive quest for retribution a quest which brings him into conflict with vicious London gangster Rico (Stephen Graham, This is England).
Best Laid Plans | DVD | (20/02/2012)
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| RRP In this unforgivingly hard-hitting thriller, Danny (Stephen Graham) and his friend Joseph (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), are faced with a terrible ultimatum. To pay off Dannys mounting debts to crime boss Curtis (David OHara), Joseph must battle his way through a number of unliscensed cage fights. As the fights get tougher so their friendship will be tested to the very limit
Kingdom - Series 2 | DVD | (15/06/2009)
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Arrow - Season 1-3 | DVD | (28/09/2015)
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| RRP All 69 episodes from the first three seasons of the US action drama based on the DC Comics hero Green Arrow. After being shipwrecked and stranded on an island for five years, millionaire playboy Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) returns home to Starling City. It is clear that his experiences on the island have changed him and, disguised as a hooded figure known as Arrow, he uses the new skills he has developed to fight crime, including the corruption taking place within his deceased father's company. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Honour Thy Father', 'Lone Gunmen', 'An Innocent Man', 'Damaged', 'Legacies', 'Muse of Fire', 'Vendetta', 'Year's End', 'Burned', 'Trust But Verify', 'Vertigo', 'Betrayal', 'The Odyssey', 'Dodger', 'Dead to Rights', 'The Huntress Returns', 'Salvation', 'Unfinished Business', 'Home Invasion', 'The Undertaking', 'Darkness On the Edge of Town' and 'Sacrifice'. Season 2 episodes are: 'City of Heroes', 'Identity', 'Broken Dolls', 'Crucible', 'League of Assassins', 'Keep Your Enemies Closer', 'State Vs Queen', 'The Scientist', 'Three Ghosts', 'Blast Radius', 'Blind Spot', 'Tremors', 'Heir to the Demon', 'Time of Death', 'The Promise', 'Suicide Squad', 'Birds of Prey', 'Deathstroke', 'The Man Under the Hood', 'Seeing Red', 'City of Blood', 'Streets of Fire' and 'Unthinkable'. Season 3 episodes are: 'The Calm', 'Sara', 'Corto Maltese', 'The Magician', 'The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak', 'Guilty', 'Draw Back Your Bow', 'The Brave and the Bold', 'The Climb', 'Left Behind', 'Midnight City', 'Uprising', 'Canaries', 'The Return', 'Nanda Parbat', 'The Offer', 'Suicidal Tendencies', 'Public Enemy', 'Broken Arrow', 'The Fallen', 'Al Sah-him', 'This Is Your Sword' and 'My Name Is Oliver Queen'.
National Lampoon's Animal House (1979) | DVD | (04/02/2002)
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| RRP A groundbreaking screwball caper, 1978's National Lampoon's Animal House was in its own way a rite of passage for Hollywood. Set in 1962 at Faber College, it follows the riotous carryings-on of the Delta Fraternity, into which are initiated freshmen Tom Hulce and Stephen Furst. Among the established house members are Tim Matheson, Peter Riegert and the late John Belushi as Bluto, a belching, lecherous, Jack Daniels guzzling maniac. A debauched house of pranksters (culminating in the famous Deathmobile sequence), Delta stands as a fun alternative to the more strait-laced, crew-cut, unpleasantly repressive norm personified by Omega House. As cowriter the late Doug Kenney puts it, "better to be an animal than a vegetable". Animal House is deliberately set in the pre-JFK assassination, pre-Vietnam era, something not made much of here, but which would have been implicitly understood by its American audience. The film was an enormous success, a rude, liberating catharsis for the latter-day frathousers who watched it. However, decades on, a lot of the humour seems broad, predictable, boorish, oafishly sexist and less witty than Airplane!, made two years later in the same anarchic spirit. Indeed, although it launched the Hollywood careers of several of its players and makers, including Kevin Bacon, director John Landis, Harold Ramis and Tom Hulce, who went on to do fine things, it might well have been inadvertently responsible for the infantilisation of much subsequent Hollywood comedy. Still, there's an undeniable energy that gusts throughout the film and Belushi, whether eating garbage or trying to reinvoke the spirit of America "After the Germans bombed Pearl Harbour" is a joy. On the DVD: Animal House comes to disc in a good transfer, presented in 1.85:1. The main extra is a featurette in which director John Landis, writer Chris Miller and some of the actors talk about the making of the movie. Interestingly, 23 years on, most of those interviewed look better than they did back in 1978, especially Stephen "Flounder" Furst. --David Stubbs
The Tunnel | DVD | (13/01/2014)
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| RRP When a prominent French politician is found dead on the border between the UK and France detectives Karl Roebuck (Stephen Dillane) and Elise Wassermann (Clémence Poésy) are sent to investigate on behalf of their respective countries. However as the case takes a surreal turn a series of elaborate killings force the French and British police into uneasy partnership. Despite cultural divides they find common ground in the race to stop a serial killer who has no boundaries. Using increasingly ingenious methods to highlight five 'truths' about our morally bankrupt society the murderer draws Karl and Elise ever deeper into a powerful personal and deadly agenda. A compelling and sophisticated thriller set against the backdrop of Europe in crisis from the makers of Broadchurch Spooks and Life on Mars.
My Name Is Joe | DVD | (29/04/2002)
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| RRP Can we talk? Everybody is pretty well agreed that Great Britain's Ken Loach is one of our most important filmmakers. On the basis of his work with actors alone--often actors who are unknown until showcased in his films--he commands a place in the modern Pantheon. The problem is that he sounds terminally "worthy"; his films invariably reflect a commitment to framing harsh sociopolitical realities and steeping us in the fight for justice, a square deal or a square meal. They sound, in short, as if they're "good for you"--whereas the fact is that they are almost always damned good, period.My Name Is Joe makes for an excellent introduction to Loach country--partly because it's just a tad more immediate in its basic viewer appeal. Joe Kavanagh (Peter Mullan), out-of-work Glasgow housepainter, is a terrifically attractive fellow, and though he is also a recovering alcoholic, he seems eminently pulled-together and ready for yeoman service as a movie leading man. The main story line concerns his encounter with and growing attraction to a smart social worker (Louise Goodall). There is nothing star-crossed about their potential love, but each is tough enough to set limits till they've travelled over a distance of mutual ground. Meanwhile, Joe's status as role model among his more emotionally and economically precarious neighbours--an extended family of man--is good for a surprising number of lusty laughs and one fatal, criminal complication that could jeopardise his future. Peter Mullan won a well-deserved Best Actor award at Cannes in 1998, and subsequently directed a family comedy-drama of his own, Orphans. --Richard T. Jameson, Amazon.com
Bright Young Things | DVD | (19/04/2004)
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| RRP Stephen Fry's directorial debut about the young, wild, party-loving creatures of the 1930s. Sex, scandal, celebrity... Some things never change...
King Arthur | DVD | (29/11/2004)
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| RRP A gritty version of the famous medieval story from "Training Day" director Antoine Fucqua and uber-producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts | Blu Ray | (09/08/2022)
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Wilde | DVD | (04/10/1999)
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| RRP In 1883, Irish-born Oscar Wilde (Stephen Fry) returned to London from America, full of talent, passion and most of all, full of himself.A few years later Wilde's wit, flamboyance and creative genius were widely renowned and he and his wife Constance had two sons whom they both loved and adored.However, as Wilde finally confronted the homosexual feelings that had gripped him since his school days, his private life flew increasingly in the face of the decidedly rigid social conventions of late Victorian society. This was to lead him into a passionate and stormy relationship which would consume and ultimately destroy both him and his family.
Hounds Of Love | Blu Ray | (29/01/2018)
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| RRP Loosely based on real-life events, this harrowing psychological thriller from Australian writer-director Ben Young is set to join the likes of The Silence of the Lambs as one of the most gruelling serial killer movies ever realised. In 1980s Perth, Australia, a depraved couple are abducting and murdering young girls. When seventeen-year-old Vicki Maloney accepts a ride from the duo late one night, she finds herself catapulted into a nightmare beyond her imagining. Bolstered by astonishing performances from its three main leads, Hounds of Love is bold and powerful piece of filmmaking which proves that Australian genre cinema is alive and well. Features: High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original 5.1 audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Interviews with actors Stephen Curry, Emma Booth and Ashleigh Cummings Behind-the-Scenes Two short films from Hounds of Love director Ben Young: Something Fishy' (2010) and Bush Basher' (2011) John Butler Trio Only One music video, directed by Ben Young Trailer Reversible sleeve featuring two artwork options
All-Star Comedy Carnival | DVD | (05/12/2016)
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| RRP An annual television event for five years, All Star Comedy Carnival was ITV's Christmas bonus a festive mix of variety and brand-new sketches from the network's most popular sitcoms. An eagerly-awaited festive treat, only two editions still exist: those for 1972 and 1973. This set presents both complete shows, comprising sketches not seen since their original transmission over forty years ago: LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR ON THE BUSES CHRISTMAS WITH WOGAN NEAREST AND DEAREST THIRTY MINUTES WORTH SEZ LES THE FENN STREET GANG FATHER DEAR FATHER MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE MY GOOD WOMAN BILLY LIAR SPRING AND AUTUMN DOCTOR IN CHARGE SPECIAL FEATURE: The Dustbinmen: All Star Comedy Carnival sketch from 1969
An Idiot Abroad - Series 1-3 Boxset | Blu Ray | (24/12/2012)
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| RRP Series 1Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant send their friend Karl Pilkington around the world... under the pretence of visiting the Seven Wonders. However, along the way the 'Little Englander' must endure camel rides, jungle treks, tribal customs and local oddballs while dining on toads and testicles... and searching for a decent lavatory. Series 2This time we see Karl set out on the ultimate bucket list. Karl is dispatched to far-flung corners of the world to complete a definitive list of things to do before you die in an attempt to prove whether they really are what they're cracked up to be. Series 3In this final series, Ricky Gervais has persuaded Karl to embark on an epic journey following in the footsteps of the famous explorer Marco Polo, but this time he'll have a little company... Ricky is sending Warwick Davis to join Karl on his 5000 mile journey from Venice to China.
When Worlds Collide | DVD | (23/09/2002)
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| RRP In this Oscar-winning science fiction movie from producer George Pal an impending collison with a runaway star signals the destruction of Earth! The government refuses to listen to scientists but private industrialists finance the building of a spaceship which will carry a limited number of people to another planet to begin a new civilisation. As doomsday approaches they race against time and the panic of those who will be left behind. The potential pulverising impact of the co
Quills | DVD | (29/10/2001)
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| RRP The award winning tale of the last days of the Marquis de Sade, imprisoned in an asylum in Paris 1807.
Laguna Beach - Series 2 | DVD | (30/04/2007)
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| RRP A new year means new drama in Laguna Beach. Kristin's a senior Stephen's a freshman and LC's an intern. But old flames burn out as new ones take over with Kristin Alex H. and Jessica on one side Alex M. Taylor Morgan S. and Casey on the other and Stephen Talan and the new bad boy Jason playing the middle. Lust lies backstabbing and parties - the second season of this groundbreaking drama shows you that not only is truth stranger than fiction it's a lot more exciting.
History Of Violence | Blu Ray | (09/05/2018)
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| RRP Viggo Mortensen stars in this stylized thriller from director David Cronenberg.
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