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  • Woman In Gold [DVD]Woman In Gold | DVD | (03/08/2015) from £6.89   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Ryan Reynolds and Helen Mirren star in this drama based on the real-life story of Maria Altmann and her legal campaign against the Austrian government. Mirren plays Altmann who since fleeing Europe during the Second World War now lives in Los Angeles. When the death of her sister leads to Altmann finding out that a portrait of her aunt painted by Gustav Klimt was stolen by the Nazis from her family home during the war and now hangs in the Belvedere Palace in Vienna she enlists the help of young lawyer Randy Schoenberg (Reynolds) and embarks on a legal campaign to reclaim her family's losses...

  • Rush [Blu-ray]Rush | Blu Ray | (27/01/2014) from £6.99   |  Saving you £18.00 (257.51%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Ron Howard’s Rush--set in Formula One’s 1970s heyday, when ‘sex was safe and driving was dangerous’--is a gripping story of fire and ice rivalry that makes today’s rights-managed Formula One look as dull as rain. Culminating in the summer of 1976 and filtered through a layer of colour-faded nostalgia, Rush follows the intertwining careers of James Hunt--the English rock ‘n’ roll star of motor racing--and his chief rival Niki Lauda, a prickly newcomer with a head for engineering and a Spartan work ethic. Chris Helmsworth plays Hunt, as sporting a playboy as the late George Best, striding handsomely around Monaco’s sunlit racetrack with an open shirt and a hairfull of shining wind. Bankrolled by aristocratic friends and at ease among the sport’s Riviera set, his career and his popularity are overshadowed when Lauda (made enormously likable by Daniel Brühl) catches the eye of an ambitious Ferrari team on the lookout for a new breed of racing driver. As Hunt drifts though a string of beds, boozers and petty brawls, Lauda patiently racks up the points, spending long nights obsessing over his car and those precious milliseconds that can mean an eternity at the margin. A deadly rivalry will do wonders for your career--and Hunt vs. Lauda erupts into snaking dogfights around the hazardous circuits of Monza, Silverstone, and near-fatally at the Nürburgring. Hunt is more alive to the alluring danger of racing--references to the famously large number of women he’s meant to have slept with are left out--but it’s Lauda who pays the higher price, and the film’s dramatic heart is Lauda’s psychological comeback, despite devastating injuries, as he prepares for a final showdown. --Leo Batchelor

  • Rush [DVD]Rush | DVD | (27/01/2014) from £5.13   |  Saving you £14.86 (289.67%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Academy Award winner Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind Apollo 13) teams once again with Academy Award-nominated writer Peter Morgan (Frost/Nixon Last king of Scotland) on Rush a fast-paced and spectacular re-creation of the merciless and legendary 1970s Formula 1 rivalry between gifted English playboy James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth of The Avengers Thor) and his disciplined Austrian opponent Niki Lauda (Daniel Bruhl of Inglourious Basterds The Bourne Ultimatum). Set against the sexy and glamorous golden age of racing Rush portrays the exhilarating true story of the charismatic Hunt and the methodically brilliant Lauda two of the greatest rivals the world of sports has ever witnessed. Taking us into their personal lives and clashes on and off the Grand Prix racetrack Rush follows the two drivers as they push themselves to the breaking point of physical and psychological endurance where there is no shortcut to victory and no margin for error.

  • Two Days In Paris [2007]Two Days In Paris | DVD | (26/12/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    A couple try to save their relationship with a two-day break in the most romantic city in the world. However ex-boyfriends and overbearing parents complicate things.

  • The Face of an Angel [DVD] [2015]The Face of an Angel | DVD | (20/07/2015) from £7.05   |  Saving you £10.94 (155.18%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Thomas Lang is a film director who is offered the chance to adapt a book by American journalist Simone Ford which recounts the controversial trial of American student Jessica Fuller for the murder of her flatmate Elizabeth Pryce. To help with his research Simone takes Thomas to Siena where he is disturbed by the media frenzy that has developed around the case. Inspired by the killing of British student Meredith Kercher in Italy Michael Winterbottom's film looks beyond the salacious headlines to explore both the media and the public's obsession with violent stories whether fictional or real.

  • Burnt [DVD]Burnt | DVD | (29/02/2016) from £4.10   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Adam Jones had it all -- and lost it. A two-star Michelin rockstar with the bad habits to match, the former enfant terrible of the Paris restaurant scene did everything different every time, and only cared about the thrill of creating explosions of taste.

  • The Colony [DVD]The Colony | DVD | (17/04/2019) from £3.99   |  Saving you £14.00 (350.88%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Inspired by true events, The Colony tells the harrowing true story of Lena and Daniel, a young couple, who become entangled in a Chilean cult in 1973. When Daniel is brutally abducted by the military's secret police, Lena embarks on a desperate search for her boyfriend. She tracks him to Colonia Dignidad an infamous compound run by a sinister preacher with an iron fist, Paul Schäfer. Offering herself up as a follower, Lena decides the only way she can free Daniel is to infiltrate the cult. But can she herself survive Colonia's vicious regime?

  • City Of War: The Story of John Rabe [DVD]City Of War: The Story of John Rabe | DVD | (03/05/2010) from £6.06   |  Saving you £9.93 (163.86%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Inspired by the astonishing diaries of John Rabe As the globe stands on the brink of World War II Shanghai has fallen and deadly Japanese bombers target the infamous city of Nanking. As panic breaks out and savage bombing raids devastate the city veteran entrepreneur John Rabe a German living the high life in the social whirl of Nanking must make a agonizing choice: to flee or give sanctuary to the terrified population within the gates of his factory When the Imperial Japanese Army discovers rich Nazi Rabe's selfless operation they see it an act of high treason. As a wave of brutality is unleashed on Nanking Rabe and his comrades find themselves in a race against time to fight for a safety zone to protect the hundreds of thousands of innocent victims of this ultimate act of war. But as the bombings desist a perilous siege begins.

  • Burnt [Blu-ray]Burnt | Blu Ray | (30/10/2016) from £8.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Adam Jones had it all -- and lost it. A two-star Michelin rockstar with the bad habits to match, the former enfant terrible of the Paris restaurant scene did everything different every time, and only cared about the thrill of creating explosions of taste.

  • 7 DAYS IN HAVANA [DVD]7 DAYS IN HAVANA | DVD | (29/10/2012) from £13.79   |  Saving you £2.20 (15.95%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A contemporary portrait of this eclectic, vital, unique city, told through a movie made of 7 chapters, directed by 7 internationally acclaimed directors.

  • Inglourious Basterds [DVD]Inglourious Basterds | DVD | (12/05/2014) from £2.99   |  Saving you £4.00 (57.20%)   |  RRP £6.99

    Now stunningly repackaged 50p from the sale of this DVD will be paid to Royal British Legion Trading Limited which gives its taxable profits to The Royal British Legion (Charity no. 219279) and Poppy Scotland (Scottish Charity No. SC014096). In France during World War II a group of Jewish-American soldiers are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Germans by killing Nazis. Special Features: Extended and Alternated Scenes Nations Pride Feature Domestic Trailer Teaser Trailer International Trailer Nations Pride Feature with Easter Egg Audio

  • The Colony [Blu-ray]The Colony | Blu Ray | (22/08/2016) from £26.98   |  Saving you £-6.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Inspired by true events, The Colony tells the harrowing true story of Lena and Daniel, a young couple, who become entangled in a Chilean cult in 1973. When Daniel is brutally abducted by the military's secret police, Lena embarks on a desperate search for her boyfriend. She tracks him to Colonia Dignidad an infamous compound run by a sinister preacher with an iron fist, Paul Schäfer. Offering herself up as a follower, Lena decides the only way she can free Daniel is to infiltrate the cult. But can she herself survive Colonia's vicious regime?

  • Rush - Limited Edition Steelbook [Blu-ray + DVD]Rush - Limited Edition Steelbook | Blu Ray | (27/01/2014) from £49.99   |  Saving you £-20.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Academy Award winner Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind Apollo 13) teams once again with Academy Award-nominated writer Peter Morgan (Frost/Nixon Last king of Scotland) on Rush a fast-paced and spectacular re-creation of the merciless and legendary 1970s Formula 1 rivalry between gifted English playboy James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth of The Avengers Thor) and his disciplined Austrian opponent Niki Lauda (Daniel Bruhl of Inglourious Basterds The Bourne Ultimatum). Set against the sexy and glamorous golden age of racing Rush portrays the exhilarating true story of the charismatic Hunt and the methodically brilliant Lauda two of the greatest rivals the world of sports has ever witnessed. Taking us into their personal lives and clashes on and off the Grand Prix racetrack Rush follows the two drivers as they push themselves to the breaking point of physical and psychological endurance where there is no shortcut to victory and no margin for error.

  • Krabat and The Legend of The Satanic Mill [DVD] [2009]Krabat and The Legend of The Satanic Mill | DVD | (19/09/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Set within a world of sorcery and wizardry like an 18th Century Harry Potter the film tells the story Krabat a 14 year old beggar boy lured to a mysterious Mill by a series of frightening dreams and apparitions. Starring David Kross (The Reader) and Daniel Bruhl (The Educators) Krabat is based on a celebrated children's novel by Otfried Preussler. The book has been translated into 26 languages sold millions of copies worldwide and it is now available as a feature film for the very first time.

  • The Face Of An Angel [Blu-ray] [2015]The Face Of An Angel | Blu Ray | (20/07/2015) from £11.35   |  Saving you £10.64 (93.74%)   |  RRP £21.99

    Thomas Lang is a film director who is offered the chance to adapt a book by American journalist Simone Ford which recounts the controversial trial of American student Jessica Fuller for the murder of her flatmate Elizabeth Pryce. To help with his research Simone takes Thomas to Siena where he is disturbed by the media frenzy that has developed around the case. Inspired by the killing of British student Meredith Kercher in Italy Michael Winterbottom's film looks beyond the salacious headlines to explore both the media and the public's obsession with violent stories whether fictional or real.

  • Human Cargo [DVD]Human Cargo | DVD | (02/06/2014) from £4.49   |  Saving you £2.50 (35.80%)   |  RRP £6.99

    After a run-in with local police in an African bazaar, Chris finds himself on the run, stranded in a foreign land without either money or a passport. In desperation, he elects to stow away on a freighter bound for Europe. Once aboard, he's soon discovered and finds himself caught up in a dangerous web of secrets and deceptions. Why are the ship's crew members vanishing without trace? And what exactly is in the hold? The vessel's brooding captain seems to have the answers, but the truth, Chris.

  • Inglourious Basterds [Blu-ray]Inglourious Basterds | Blu Ray | (05/12/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Although Quentin Tarantino has cherished Enzo G. Castellari's 1978 "macaroni" war flick The Inglorious Bastards for most of his film-geek life, his own Inglourious Basterds is no remake. Instead, as hinted by the Tarantino-esque misspelling, this is a lunatic fantasia of WWII, a brazen re-imagining of both history and the behind-enemy-lines war film subgenre. There's a Dirty Not-Quite-Dozen of mostly Jewish commandos, led by a Tennessee good ol' boy named Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) who reckons each warrior owes him one hundred Nazi scalps--and he means that literally. Even as Raine's band strikes terror into the Nazi occupiers of France, a diabolically smart and self-assured German officer named Landa (Christoph Waltz) is busy validating his own legend as "The Jew Hunter." Along the way, he wipes out the rural family of a grave young girl (Melanie Laurent) who will reappear years later in Paris, dreaming of vengeance on an epic scale. Now, this isn't one more big-screen comic book. As the masterly opening sequence reaffirms, Tarantino is a true filmmaker, with a deep respect for the integrity of screen space and the tension that can accumulate in contemplating two men seated at a table having a polite conversation. IB reunites QT with cinematographer Robert Richardson (who shot Kill Bill), and the colors and textures they serve up can be riveting, from the eerie red-hot glow of a tabletop in Adolf Hitler's den, to the creamy swirl of a Parisian pastry in which Landa parks his cigarette. The action has been divided, Pulp Fiction-like, into five chapters, each featuring at least one spellbinding set-piece. It's testimony to the integrity we mentioned that Tarantino can lock in the ferocious suspense of a scene for minutes on end, then explode the situation almost faster than the eye and ear can register, and then take the rest of the sequence to a new, wholly unanticipated level within seconds. Again, be warned: This is not your "Greatest Generation," Saving Private Ryan WWII. The sadism of Raine and his boys can be as unsavory as the Nazi variety; Tarantino's latest cinematic protégé, Eli (director of Hostel) Roth, is aptly cast as a self-styled "golem" fond of pulping Nazis with a baseball bat. But get past that, and the sometimes disconcerting shifts to another location and another set of characters, and the movie should gather you up like a growing floodtide. Tarantino told the Cannes Film Festival audience that he wanted to show "Adolf Hitler defeated by cinema." Cinema wins. --Richard T. Jameson

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