Aliens are intent of devouring all the magic on Earth. One 16-year-old boy stands in their way.;Tom Clarke (Scott Haran) is a seemingly ordinary boy who loves football. He lives with his dad Michael (Michael Higgs) and grandmother Ursula (Annette Badland) in an ordinary house in an ordinary street - but there's something different about Tom. He has an astonishing secret - his family are Wizards! When the alien Nekross arrive on Earth hungry for magic there's big big trouble in store for all wizardkind. With the help of his friend and science super-brain Benny (Percelle Ascott) Tom must stop them - but will these two unlikely heroes succeed or will the Nekross devour all the magic on Earth with disastrous results for the whole planet?;Extras include: deleted scenes bloopers photo gallery
Three tough and sexy working class sisters intent on thieving and burgling their way out of poverty, masquerading as men
Poirot is called in to investigate a fourteen year old murder... A woman was hanged for poisoning her husband to death. Her only daughter has come of age and is back from living overseas. She must find out if there was a mis-carriage of justice all those years ago if she is to have any future. Her late father was an artist reknowned for having affairs with his models. The family home was full of visitors. Who else had a motive?
In reality, Lucinda and her two best friends, the plumptious Katherine and the rambunctious Amanda run a small sandwich business in London. Lucinda’s “Prince” , Neville, is a Norfolk based variety agent on whom she has had a girlhood crush since she was twelve. Lucinda takes her friends on holiday to Norfolk, having secretly entered them into one of Neville’s talent contests in the hope that he will fall in love with her.
A convicted serial killer is the new guinea-pig for a revolutionary new drug designed to suppress anti-social tendencies....
David Norton is used to being in control. As a best-selling author he decides the fate of his characters; his heroes his villains their lives and deaths. But what happens when his fictional world becomes all too real? When David arrives in an idyllic Mediterranean island for a conference his fianc''e receives a strange call and jumps to her death from their hotel balcony. As he begins piecing answers together people start inexplicably committing suicide all around him. Now David has become the reluctant hero of his own living story and this time he has no idea how it will end.
Angels and Insects--an ambitious costume drama--tells the tale of William Adamson (Mark Rylance), a buttoned-down Victorian explorer who returns to England penniless and dependent on the kindness of his sponsor, Sir Harald Alabaster (Jeremy Kemp). Adamson's intelligence and lower social standing endear him to the old man, but Sir Harald's son, Edgar, seems annoyed by his presence. Nevertheless, Adamson falls in love with Sir Harald's daughter, a shy sex kitten (Patsy Kensit), and offers to marry her. As the web of sexual politics, true love, and class struggles develop; the explorer begins an intriguing study of a nearby ant colony. With encouragement from a dirt-poor Alabaster cousin (Kristin Scott Thomas), Adamson begins to write about the insects, never realising the parallels with his own life. The film, too, is a puzzle for the audience to solve while savouring the beauty of flesh and outlandish, vibrant costumes. Rylance is a perfect hero to root for, with his impeccable manners and soothing Scottish tones. All in all it's another curious winner from filmmakers Philip and Belinda Haas (The Music of Chance). --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com
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