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This terrifying adaptation of Stephen King's bestselling horror novel was directed by shock maestro Brian De Palma for maximum, no-holds-barred effect. Sissy Spacek stars as Carrie White, the beleaguered daughter of a religious kook (Piper Laurie) and a social outcast tormented by her cruel, insensitive classmates. When her rage turns into telekinetic powers, however, school's out in every sense of the word. De Palma's horrific climax in a school gym lingers forever in the memory, though the film is also built upon Spacek's remarkable performance and Piper Laurie's outlandishly creepy one. John Travolta has a small part as a thug, De Palma's future wife, Nancy Allen, is his girlfriend, and Amy Irving makes her screen debut as one of the girls giving Carrie a hard time.--Tom Keogh
With his memoir a bestseller and the movie role of his dreams, BoJack's ready to jump-start his career and his life. Unless he messes it all up.
In this family-friendly holiday film, all Ethan and Hallie want for Christmas is for their parents to get back together. Catherine (Parenthood's Harley Jane Kozak) and Michael (Chicago Hope's Jamey Sheridan) have been divorced for a year and now Catherine's dating a guy no one can stand, including her mother Lillian (Lauren Bacall). Michael, meanwhile, has opened a successful diner, but he misses Catherine. When Hallie (Thora Birch, years before American Beauty) overhears Catherine tell Lillian she and Tony (Kevin Nealon) are planning to marry, she and Ethan (Sweet Home Alabama's Ethan Embry) come up with a plan to strand their parents alone together on Christmas Eve. Hallie even asks Santa (Leslie Nielsen) to help them out. All I Want for Christmas doesn't pack any surprises, but it's suitable for all ages and features lively cameos from Andrea Martin as Lillian's housekeeper and Renée Taylor as Catherine's rodent-fearing wedding planner. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
From coffee to curfew 14-year-olds Chloe and Riley Carlson (Mary-Kate and Ashley) manage the ups and downs of growing up and now that they're in high school they have to deal with boys too! In this collection of episodes from the hit television series 'So Little Time' Chloe and Riley tackle girl stuff like first dates first kisses first loves and broken hearts...thank goodness they have each other! With hip new music from cool new bands 'So Little Time' is a series worth cleari
Based on terrifying true events, The Amityville Horror tells the story of George and Kathy Lutz who believe they have found the perfect family home on the coast of Long Island. But the house has a shocking history and within its walls a demonic presence lies in wait that will turn the Lutz's lives into a living nightmare. Their only hope is to get out before it's too late!
Brian De Palma followed the huge success of Carrie with another slice of telekinetic horror upping the ante by featuring more than one psychic. John Cassavetes gives his most sinister performance since Rosemary's Baby as a man who kidnaps the telepathic son of his colleague (Kirk Douglas) aiming to turn him and similarly gifted individuals into human weapons. Meanwhile Gillian (Amy Irving) is worried enough about the destructive potential of her own powers to agree to be institutionalised - but is the Paragon Institute all that it's cracked up to be? De Palma pulls out all the stops with some spectacular set-pieces (including one that will put viewers off fairground rides for life) before a spectacularly explosive climax that unforgettably demonstrates why Gillian is so afraid of her powers. She can trigger nosebleeds without any effort so how much damage can she do when she's actually trying to hurt someone? Special Features: Blood on the Lens: An interview with Cinematographer Richard H. Kline Spinning Tales: Fiona Lewis on starring in The Fury The Fury - A Location Journal: An interview with Sam Irvin intern on The Fury author of the film's shooting diary and then correspondent for Cinefantastique magazine Original archive interviews from the 1978 promotional tour featuring Brian De Palma producer Frank Yablans and stars Carrie Snodgress and Amy Irving Double Negative: A short film tribute to Brian De Palma by Sam Irvin starring William Finley Gallery of behind-the-scenes production images Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jay Shaw Booklet featuring new writing on the film by Chris Dumas author of Un-American Psycho: Brian De Palma and the Political Invisible as well as a re-print of a contemporary interview with Brian De Palma and a brand new interview with screenwriter John Farris on the writing of the film his and De Palma's unrealised adaptation of Alfred Bester's The Demolished Man and more illustrated with original stills and posters
The complete first four seasons of the US crime drama following ex-CIA officer John Reese (Jim Caviezel) as he attempts to put a stop to violence in New York City. The former agent works alongside billionaire Harold Finch (Michael Emerson) who, at the government's request, created computer software that can detect forthcoming terrorist attacks. The programme also has the ability to predict other criminal activity but, after the government showed disinterest in this, Finch enlisted the assistance of Reese who now has to use the basic information provided to work out what will happen and prevent it from taking place. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Ghosts', 'Mission Creep', 'Cura Te Ipsum', 'Judgment', 'The Fix', 'Witness', 'Foe', 'Get Carter', 'Number Crunch', 'Super', 'Legacy', 'Root Cause', 'Wolf and Cub', 'Blue Code', 'Risk', 'Baby Blue', 'Identity Crisis', 'Flesh and Blood', 'Matsya Nyaya', 'Many Happy Returns', 'No Good Deed' and 'Firewall'. Season 2 episodes are: 'The Contingency', 'Bad Code', 'Masquerade', 'Triggerman', 'Bury the Lede', 'The High Road', 'Critical', ''Til Death', 'C.O.D.', 'Shadow Box', '2TTR', 'Prisoner's Dilemma', 'Dead Reckoning', 'One Percent', 'Booked Solid', 'Relevance', 'Proteus', 'All In', 'Trojan Horse', 'In Extremis', 'Zero Day' and 'God Mode'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Liberty', 'Nothing to Hide', 'Lady Killer', 'Reasonable Doubt', 'Razgovor', 'Mors Praematura', 'The Perfect Mark', 'Endgame', 'The Crossing', 'The Devil's Share', 'Lethe', 'Aletheia', '4C', 'Provenance', 'Last Call', 'RAM', '/', 'Allegiance', 'Most Likely To...', 'Death Benefit', 'Beta', 'A House Divided' and 'Deus Ex Machina'. Season 4 episodes are: 'Panopticon', 'Nautilus', 'Wingman', 'Brotherhood', 'Prophets', 'Pretenders', 'Honor Among Thieves', 'Point of Origin', 'The Devil You Know', 'The Cold War', 'If-Then-Else', 'Control-Alt-Delete', 'M.I.A.', 'Guilty', 'Q&A', 'Blunt', 'Karma', 'Skip', 'Search and Destroy', 'Terra Incognita', 'Asylum' and 'YHWH'.
All ten episodes from the HBO drama based on the novel by Tom Perotta. The series follows the residents of Mapleton, New York, who are still struggling to come to terms with the inexplicable disappearance of many of their loved ones three years previously, an event which became known as the 'Sudden Departure'. Chief of Police Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) attempts to keep the peace as many of the locals have been acting out in the wake of the mystery. The episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Penguin One, Us Zero', 'Two Boats and a Helicopter', 'B.J. and the A.C.', 'Gladys', 'Guest', 'Solace for Tired Feet', 'Cairo', 'The Garveys at Their Best' and 'The Prodigal Son Returns'.
In the last days of the Neanderthals, Ayla, a young orphan, must overcome prejudice when she joins a new tribe.
City Hunter: Jackie Chan stars as Ryu Saeba in this hilarious lightning-paced tribute to the ass-kicking girl chasing detective from the popular Manga strip ""City Hunter"". Dragon From Russia: Based on the Legend of Crying Freeman 'Dragon from Russia' is a spectacular visually flamboyant 'Manga in motion' concept adventure from the director of 'Naked Killer'. An invincible killer the Crying Freeman is the most skilled assassin of the Secret Chinese Society 'The 1
The Battle City Finals rages to its ultimate climax! As Yugi's pals succumb one-by-one to the dreaded magic of the Shadow Realm Yugi and his remaining friends must travel to the ultimate dueling arena for the showdown of the millennium against the nefarious Marik! It's time to duel! However on their journey a mysterious child named Noah kidnaps and traps Yugi and friends in a virtual world! Who is this mysterious Noah and why does he know so much about Kaiba's past? Can Yugi escape from the virtual world in time to stop Marik before his friends are lost forever in the Shadow Realm?
Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George star in this remake of the classic supernatural chiller.
This box set contains the following titles by Jacqueline Wilson: Girls In Love 1 & 2 Girls In Tears and Best Friends.
With her son Edward (Tom Hiddleston – star of the forthcoming Thor & The War Horse) about to embark on a volunteer trip to Africa, doting mother Patricia wants to give him a good send-off, and gathers her family together for a getaway to a holiday home on idyllic Tresco, one of the Isles of Scilly.Edward's father's attendance is eagerly anticipated, though sister Cynthia appears to be there under some duress, going through dutiful motions. Gradually, deep fractures within the family set-up begin to surface in this eagerly awaitied second feature from director Joanna Hogg.
In I FEEL PRETTY a woman who struggles with feelings of insecurity and inadequacy on a daily basis wakes from a fall believing she is suddenly the most beautiful and capable woman on the planet. With this newfound confidence she is empowered to live her life fearlessly and flawlessly, but what will happen when she realizes her appearance never changed? Features:
Only a few weeks after Annie Barlow (Caity Lotz) exterminated the plague that was the Judas Killer, June Abbott's (Camilla Luddington) carefully constructed life in Los Angeles is beginning to unravel due to vivid nightmares so awful they disturb her waking life. When Special Agent Terrence Ballard (Patrick Fischler) shows up at June's door, he brings with him terrifying news of a Judas copycat killer on the loose in her neighbourhood and June is stunned to discover that the latest victim is the woman she saw brutally murdered in her nightmares. A series of hauntings begin to torment June, growing in frequency and ferocity over time. Now, not only does she see murder victims, but her dreams put herself in the role of the murderer. June fears that the spirit of the Judas Killer is the architect of some greater plan in which she must now play a part. June struggles to maintain her grip on sanity as she plunges into her own investigation of these events. No matter the result, the truth will be horrifying; either there is true evil inside of her, or someone, or something, is determined to destroy her
Dakota Fanning--the elfin star of Uptown Girls, The Cat in the Hat, and Man on Fire--trades in her blond locks for a semi-gothic brunette do in Hide and Seek. Fanning plays Emily, a young girl whose mother commits suicide. To help Emily through the trauma, her father David (Robert DeNiro), a psychologist, takes her to an isolated house in upstate New York. But instead of healing, Emily gets dark circles under her eyes, mutilates her favorite doll, and develops an imaginary friend named Charlie. In no time at all, things get spooky and David suspects this imaginary friend isn't so friendly. Hide and Seek owes a lot to The Shining, but whether the creepiness is borrowed or not, there's a decent dose of it (though the twist at the end is unlikely to surprise many viewers). DeNiro does his job with professional gloss, but Fanning carries the movie; she's got the kind of charisma that goes beyond acting ability--that ineffable glow that makes an audience want to watch her. --Bret Fetzer, Amazon.com
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