Dead End Road | DVD | (19/03/2007)
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| RRP Detective Burt Williams has been on the trail of the infamous ""Poe killer"" for nearly three years and must stop his nemesis before he completes another tale in his book of death!
Pandemic | DVD | (21/09/2009)
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Catchfire | DVD | (18/06/2001)
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| RRP Previous UK releases of Catchfire have listed the pseudonymous Allan Smithee as director, but this version proudly opens with "a Dennis Hopper film". Also known as Backtrack, it offers a plot that advances by illogical leaps and bounds while whole scenes seem to go astray. With prominently billed actors getting almost nothing to do while major players go un-credited, a bland music score that might have been laid in from another film entirely and an ending that makes a lot of noise without actually resolving much, the film certainly has its bad points. However, it's also one of Hopper's more eccentric films, and more fun than Colors or The Hot Spot (which he had no trouble owning up to), partly because the director also takes a quirky lead role and his own personal interests are stirred by the modern art frills of the chase plot. The film opens with LA-based conceptual artist Jodie Foster, looking chunkily terrific just before her adult career took off, suffering a minor breakdown on the freeway and happening on a gangland execution. Pint-sized mob boss Joe Pesci sets his killers on her but the crooks ineptly murder Foster's boyfriend (Charlie Sheen, taking a very early bath). Pesci calls in Hopper, a professional hitman who immerses himself in Foster's life and art in order to track her down only to develop an obsessive crush on the woman. When he finds her, he gives her the choice between getting rubbed out or becoming his property. Hopper retains the knack for finding odd-looking byways of rural America, but is uncomfortable with helicopter chases and shoot-outs. The leads, despite great chunks of missing story, are both interesting--Foster sexily vulnerable and Hopper doing a wry New York drawl as the sax-playing hit man. Catchfire also offers an amazing supporting cast of the director's friends, including Dean Stockwell, Vincent Price, Catherine Keener (Being John Malkovich), Tony Sirico (The Sopranos), Bob Dylan (with a chainsaw), Helena Kallianotes (Five Easy Pieces), Julia Adams (The Creature from the Black Lagoon), and John Turturro.On the DVD: the film itself comes in a good-looking widescreen transfer, but the lack of special features let the disc down, with only feeble notes for three cast members (and no Smithee filmography). --Kim Newman
Confessions Of A Trickbaby | DVD | (16/10/2006)
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| RRP Life in prison is the dismal future faced by ""White Girl"" a career criminal who specializes in armed robbery often posing as a prostitute. Her cell-mate Cyclona is a psychotic young lesbian who is about to do life for murder. Cyclona develops a strong passion for White Girl which goes unreciprocated until the two girls manage to break out of prison. On the run Cyclona reveals a horrifying secret about the victims of her murder conviction. Shocked by what she hears White Girl realizes she's in the company of a serial killer who is following the call of her hallucinatory visions and signs sent from hell but is in no position to cope on her own having been wounded in the escape. In a race for their lives these two desperados tear across the States leaving a trail of mayhem and chaos on their bizarre road-trip to Mexico.
Child's Play | Blu Ray | (15/04/2022)
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| RRP Child's Play (1988) will be joining Umbrella's Beyond Genres collection as volume #17. This release comes in O-ring packaging, includes special features and artwork.Tom Holland (Fright Night) turns up the thrills and chills, introducing one of the most original and terrifying horror creations in history the pint-sized killer doll CHUCKY! After 6 year-old Andy Barclay's (Alex Vincent) babysitter is violently pushed out of a window to her death, nobody believes him when he says that his birthday present, an innocent Good Guy Doll named Chucky, committed the fateful act.Infused with the demonic soul of serial killer Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif), Chucky establishes himself as a master manipulator, with the ability to get away with more than just murder. An ensuing rampage of gruesome murders leads detective Mike Norris (Chris Sarandon) back to the same suspicious toy, uncovering a legacy of horror and highlighting Chucky's grand plan to transfer his evil spirit into a living, breathing human being young Andy!An ingenious blend of supernatural horror, voodoo and good old-fashioned slasher film, CHILD'S PLAY throws down a killer gauntlet and delivers with a bloody vengeance.Audio Commentary with director Tom Holland; moderated by Nathaniel ThompsonBehind-the-Scenes Special Effects Footage (over an hour of original footage)Vintage featuretteTV spotAudio commentary with Alex Vincent, Catherine Hicks and Chucky designer Kevin YagherAudio commentary with producer David Kirchner and screenwriter Don ManciniScene specific Chucky commentaries: Chucky's Thoughts The Advantages of Being Chucky Chucky on Filmmaking Up Close and Personal with ChuckyEvil Comes in Small Packages The Birth of Chucky Creating the Horror UnleashedChucky: Building a NightmareA Monster ConventionIntroducing Chucky: The Making of Child's PlayTheatrical Trailer
The Unbelievable | DVD | (08/04/2002)
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Arizona Dream (Studio Canal Collection) | DVD | (01/01/2008)
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| RRP Johnny Depp plays Axel a young drifter caught between the dreams of youth and the responsibilities of adulthood. Enticed back to his Arizona hometown the oddball residents take more than a passing interest in him. His wheeler-dealer uncle badgers him to take over the Cadillac salesroom. What's more Axel becomes the pinnacle of risque love triangle with a wealthy widow and her stepdaughter...
Alien Origin | DVD | (03/09/2012)
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| RRP Recently discovered footage from a lost military expedition exposes a horrifying truth about the genesis of life on earth.
Get Well Soon | DVD | (30/05/2007)
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Bellflower | DVD | (25/03/2013)
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| RRP Bellflower, a heartfelt story of obsession, friendship, young love gone awry, and an angst-ridden critique of and from Generation Y. Best friends Woodrow and Aiden spend all of their free time building Mad Max-inspired flamethrowers and muscle cars in preparation for a global apocalypse. But when Woodrow meets a charismatic young woman named Milly and falls in love, he and Aiden join a new group of friends. Integrated into a new group of friends, they set off on a journey of betrayal, love, hate, infidelity and violence more devastating and fiery than any of their apocalyptic fantasies. Often life's simplest and most obvious truths are the hardest to see, but once you've burned everything to the ground it may be the only thing left standing.
The Hills Have Eyes + The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 (Double Feature) | DVD | (13/10/2020)
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The Collapsed | DVD | (11/06/2012)
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| RRP In the wake of the end of the world, a family of four desperately tries to survive. Their goal; escaping the city and travelling to the rural community they once called home.The constant threat of a violent death forcing them to stay as far away from civilisation as possible, they take to the forest, soon to discover the danger posed by other survivors may be the least of their worries.
American Yakuza 2 | DVD | (26/06/2006)
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| RRP It's time to clean house! Not since Pulp Fiction has a film captured the violence and terror of gangland warfare and underworld killers blended with sharp black humour and a sense of street style. See the blood soaked trials and tribulations of two Yakuza hitmen and their unlikely bonding with a mentally unbalanced ex-cop and his feisty teenage daughter.
Alien Origin | Blu Ray | (03/09/2012)
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Eva 2010 DVD | DVD | (04/07/2011)
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| RRP Eva meets Tudor on the day of her 16th birthday. It is Tudor who is to make her feel whole as a woman. He becomes for her a source of both love and suffering through his constant mysterious departures and reappearances. When he is gone, Eva keeps a special place for him in her heart. During Tudor’s absences, Eva lives through many terrible ordeals, including her shooting of her uncle Alfonse as he tries to rape her. With Tudor away, she meets Baron Oswald Von Seele. They marry and Eva finds her peace. When Tudor returns, Eva’s love for him is rekindled and they spend an unforgettable summer together at the seaside. Eva is now pregnant. Oswald wants a divorce. Soon Tudor leaves again, called away on business, though without saying where he is going. Eva’s child dies during childbirth. War is bringing the world to its knees and Europe’s borders are collapsing. Tudor returns to Eva to find tragedy at every turn: political assassinations, raids and Iron Guard rebellions that culminate in massacres of the Jews. Romania’s entry into the War sees Eva on her own again. She volunteers to work at the Military Hospital, where she meets Lucian, a medical student. They begin a warm, affectionate relationship. Lucian proposes to Eva, but she is unable to give him an answer, still in shock from the news of Oswald’s death in an attack in Istanbul. Returning home one day, Eva finds Tudor, unshaven and confused, waiting for her. Tudor tells her he is wanted by the Gestapo and asks her to help him acquire fake documents to leave the country. Lucian learns of Tudor’s return, leaves for the front and dies in action. Eva now realizes there must be a different explanation for Tudor’s many mysterious encounters with a strange man at important moments in the past. It is the end of spring before Eva manages to obtain Tudor’s new documents. A day before his departure, Eva finds out she is pregnant again but chooses not to tell Tudor for fear he might change his mind. She accompanies him to the railway station, but they loose each other amid the American bombardment of April 4th, 1944. Eva searches for Tudor, but he is not to be found, either among the living or the dead. The strange man of Tudor’s acquaintance tells Eva to flee the country to live with Tudor’s mother in America. While on board a ship heading for America, she learns that Tudor had been running a network of American spies in Romania.
Invitation | DVD | (21/03/2005)
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| RRP Welcome to your worst nightmare.... Fifteen years ago a group of young friends were playing a game of baseball. One of them is called home for dinner and the gang decides to let the creepy neighbourhood fat kid join in. The first pitch is slammed over the fence into the road and the fat kid excitedly chases the ball. As the group taunts him and his efforts they don't notice a truck speeding towards him. He is killed on impact. Present day... The members of the old gang all rec
Ruthless Behaviour | DVD | (27/11/2000)
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| RRP Max is a small-time criminal who trades in stolen goods. One day an equally ruthless criminal named Jack turns up at his warehouse apartment falsely claiming to be his brother. The smoothly persuasive Jack soon talks Max into joining him in the biggest score of his life a million dollar scam which involves some sixteenth century pistols known as The Spanish Judges....
Island Of Lost Souls / Mystery Of The Wax Museum | DVD | (26/02/2001)
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12 From The Streets | DVD | (25/10/2004)
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| RRP Featuring twelve films in one collection When Thugs Cry: When Thugs Cry examines the struggles of two brothers from Alabama's sticky black clay prarie to rise above ghetto celebrity in the rap music scene and land a major record deal from Chicago's asphalt jungle. Winner Takes All: Two friends growing up in the 'Hood' go their separate ways after a botched robbery. One continues in a life of crime the other swaps sides to become a respected DEA agent and years lat
Men In Black --Superbit | DVD | (14/10/2002)
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| RRP This imaginative comedy from director Barry Sonnenfeld (Get Shorty) is a lot of fun, largely on the strength of Will Smith's engaging performance as the rookie partner of a secret agent (Tommy Lee Jones) assigned to keep tabs on Earth-dwelling extra-terrestrials. There's lots of comedy to spare in this bright film, some of the funniest stuff found in the margins of the major action (a scene with Smith's character being trounced in the distance by a huge alien while Jones questions a witness is a riot.) The inventiveness never lets up, and the cast--including Vincent D'Onofrio doing frighteningly convincing work as an alien occupying a decaying human--hold up their end splendidly. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com On the DVD: This Collector's Edition disc contains a "Visual Commentary" that features director Barry Sonenfeld and actor Tommy Lee Jones in an anecdotal conversation, but with the unique twist that they are displayed as silhouettes on your TV screen (imagine you're sitting in the back row of the cinema and they are up front) using a pointer to highlight particular events on screen. If you have a widescreen TV, the menu prompts you to switch to 4:3 mode to see this. There is also a "Visual Effects Scene Deconstruction" in which the tunnel scene and the Edgar Bug fight scene are dissected into their constituent parts; an in-depth documentary, "Metamorphosis of MIB", which charts the progress of the concept from comic book to screen; five "Extended and Alternate" scenes; trailers, including a teaser for MIB II; and Will Smith's "Men in Black" music video. --Mark Walker
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