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  • Dressed To Kill [1979]Dressed To Kill | DVD | (29/04/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    To condemn Dressed to Kill as a Hitchcock rip-off is to miss the sheer enjoyment of Brian De Palma's delirious thriller. Homages to Hitchcock run rampant through most of De Palma's earlier films, and this one's chock-full of visual quotes, mostly cribbed from Vertigo and Psycho. But De Palma's indulgent depravity transcends simple mimicry to assume a vitality all its own. It's smothered in thickly atmospheric obsessions with sex, dread, paranoia, and voyeurism, not to mention a heavy dose of Psycho-like psychobabble about a wannabe transsexual who is compelled to slash up any attractive female who reminds him--the horror--that he's still very much a man. Angie Dickinson plays the sexually unsatisfied, forty-something wife who's the killer's first target, relaying her sexual fantasies to her psychiatrist (Michael Caine) before actually living one of them out after the film's celebrated cat-and-mouse sequence in a Manhattan art museum. The focus then switches to a murder witness (De Palma's then-girlfriend Nancy Allen) and Dickinson's grieving whiz-kid son (Keith Gordon), who attempt to solve the murder while staying one step ahead (or so they think) of the crude detective (Dennis Franz) assigned to the case. Propelled by Pino Donaggio's lush and stimulating score, De Palma's visuals provide seductive counterpoint to his brashly candid dialogue, and the plot conceals its own implausibility with morbid thrills and intoxicating suspense. If you're not laughing at De Palma's shameless audacity, you're sure to be on the edge of your seat. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com

  • Abbott And Costello - The CollectionAbbott And Costello - The Collection | DVD | (28/08/2006) from £39.99   |  Saving you £-19.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £20.00

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  • Spaceship [DVD]Spaceship | DVD | (10/07/2017) from £4.35   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Alien Abduction, Unicorns, Teenage BDSM role play and Nordic Metal. Acclaimed British director Alex Taylor unleashes his debut feature, a visually daring, thought-provoking exploration of British teenage life. Rising star Alexa Davies (Harlots, Raised By Wolves) shines as the ethereal Lucidia, who spends her days with her misfit community of cyber goths. After her sudden and mysterious disappearance, her friends journey deep into the unknown to find her. Special Features: ˜Kids Might Fly' ˜Spaceship' ˜Tank Dance' Cast & Director Commentary Audio Descriptions Official UK Trailer

  • Wayland's Song [DVD]Wayland's Song | DVD | (30/09/2013) from £8.52   |  Saving you £7.47 (87.68%)   |  RRP £15.99

    British thriller directed by Richard Jobson. Recently returned home from Afghanistan, Wayland (Michael Nardone) is haunted by the memories of his time there and feels isolated back on civvy street. Added to the feelings of inner turmoil he is experiencing he discovers that his daughter has gone missing with no clues to her whereabouts. Embarking on a one-man mission to track her down, Wayland is introduced to a dark and violent criminal underworld, and while battling his own personal demons h...

  • The War Wagon [1967]The War Wagon | DVD | (10/01/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    John Wayne teams up with Kirk Douglas in The War Wagon an action-packed western. Wayne plays rancher Taw Jackson who's dead set on capturing an iron-clad stagecoach belonging to a cattle baron who stole his fortune and tarnished his good name years before. To pull off the heist Jackson puts together a crew that includes an old character a half civilised Indian a young drunk and a cocky gunfighter. Of course they manage the impossible to the tune of half a million dollars in gold bullion and the music of Academy Award - winner Dimitri Tiomkin.

  • War Wagon [Blu-ray] [1967] [US Import]War Wagon | Blu Ray | (01/04/2014) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

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