Good Night, And Good Luck | Blu Ray | (03/08/2009)
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| RRP Broadcast journalist Edward Murrow looks to bring down Senator Joseph McCarthy.
The X Files: Season 4 | DVD | (27/12/2004)
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| RRP In Season 4 of The X-Files, Scully is a bit upset by her on-off terminal cancer and Mulder is supposed to shoot himself in the season finale (did anyone believe that?), but in episode after episode the characters still plod dutifully around atrocity sites tossing off wry witticisms in that bland investigative demeanour out of fashion among TV cops since Dragnet. Perhaps the best achievement of this season is "Home", the most unpleasant horror story ever presented on prime-time US TV. It's not a comfortable show--confronted with this ghastly parade of incest, inbreeding, infanticide and mutilation, you'd think M & S would drop the jokes for once--but shows a willingness to expand the envelope. By contrast, ventures into golem, reincarnation, witchcraft and Invisible Man territory throw up run-of-the-mill body counts, spotlighting another recurrent problem. For heroes, M & S rarely do anything positive: they work out what is happening after all the killer's intended victims have been snuffed ("Kaddish"), let the monster get away ("Sanguinarium") and cause tragedies ("The Field Where I Died"). No wonder they're stuck in the FBI basement where they can do the least damage. The series has settled enough to play variations on earlier hits: following the liver vampire, we have a melanin vampire ("Teliko") and a cancer vampire ("Leonard Betts"), and return engagements for the oily contact lens aliens and the weasely ex-Agent Krycek ("Tunguska"/"Terma"). Occasional detours into send-up or post-modernism are indulged, yielding both the season's best episode ("Small Potatoes") and its most disappointing ("Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man"). "Small Potatoes", with the mimic mutant who tries out Mulder's life and realises what a loser he is (how many other pin-up series heroes get answerphone messages from their favourite phone-sex lines?), works as a genuine sci-fi mystery--for once featuring a mutant who doesn't have to kill people to live--and as character insight. --Kim Newman
The Wolf Man: Complete Legacy Collection (BD) | Blu Ray | (08/05/2017)
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| RRP ALL 7 FILMS FROM THE LEGACY OF THE ORIGINAL WOLF MAN INCLUDES: THE WOLF MAN (1941)- FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN (1943)- HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944)- HOUSE OF DRACULA (1945)- ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN (1948)- WEREWOLF OF LONDON (1935)- SHE-WOLF OF LONDON (1946) The original Wolf Man is one of the silver screen's most unforgettable characters and, along with the other Universal Classic Monsters, defined the Hollywood horror genre. The Wolf Man: Complete Legacy Collection includes all 7 films from the original legacy including the eerie classic starring Lon Chaney Jr. and the timeless films that followed. These landmark motion pictures defined the iconic look of the tragic monster and continue to inspire countless remakes and adaptations that strengthen the legend of the Wolf Man to this day.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 3D - Turbine Collector Series #12 (Blu-ray 3D) | Blu Ray | (02/10/2025)
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Greedy | Blu Ray | (05/10/2015)
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| RRP The best thing about this misguided 1994 comedy is the performance of Kirk Douglas as a feisty old scrap-metal millionaire named Joe whose venal family is out to get his fortune. Douglas had scored a modest hit with Burt Lancaster in the 1986 buddy comedy Tough Guys, but this was the veteran actor's chance for a late-career comeback--and his last major movie role before he was temporarily sidelined by a stroke in 1995. Douglas is quite funny here, playing an old codger who keeps frustrating his greedy relatives by refusing to die. Instead he threatens to will his fortune to his sexy "nurse" (Olivia D'Abo), and the scheming family reacts by finding a long-lost nephew named Daniel (Michael J. Fox), who is the only relative that Uncle Joe remembers with any fondness. The idea is that Joe will warm up to his welcomed nephew and will him his fortune--but of course this only makes the old man more crotchety and protective of his money. The movie's got a strong supporting cast including Ed Begley Jr. and the late Phil Hartman, but director Jonathan Lynn (who also plays Douglas's butler) fails to maintain a steady pace and the movie's cynical humour gradually wears out its welcome. Along the way, however, Fox keeps up a lively rapport with Douglas, who's obviously enjoying himself in a role that lets him cut loose with plenty of saucy and savvy attitude. --Jeff Shannon
The Searchers | DVD | (01/06/2006)
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| RRP A favourite film of some of the world's greatest filmmakers, including Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, John Ford's The Searchers has earned its place in the legacy of great American films for a variety of reasons. Perhaps most notably, it's the definitive role for John Wayne as an icon of the classic Western--the hero (or antihero) who must stand alone according to the unwritten code of The West. The story takes place in Texas in 1868; Wayne plays Ethan Edwards, a Confederate veteran who visits his brother and sister-in-law at their ranch and is horrified when they are killed by marauding Comanches. Ethan's search for a surviving niece (played by young Natalie Wood) becomes an all-consuming obsession. With the help of a family friend (Jeffrey Hunter) who is himself part-Cherokee, Ethan hits the trail on a five-year quest for revenge. At the peak of his masterful talent, director Ford crafts this classic tale as an embittered examination of racism and blind hatred, provoking Wayne to give one of the best performances of his career. As with many of Ford's classic Westerns, The Searchers must contend with revisionism in its stereotypical treatment of "savage" Native Americans, and the film's visual beauty (the final shot is one of the great images in all of Western culture) is compromised by some uneven performances and stilted dialogue. Still, this is undeniably one of the greatest Westerns ever made. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
Dirty | DVD | (05/06/2006)
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| RRP Cuba Gooding Jr. (Jerry Maguire Pearl Harbor) and Clifton Collins Jr. (Capote Mindhunters) hit the streets as gang members-turned-cops in this raw hard-edged story about a day in the life of two corrupt cops going for one final score. Featuring Cole Hauser (The Cave Pitch Black) and Aimee Garcia (D.E.B.S. Cadet Kelly) Dirty showcases a darker side of the men in blue where cops are as crooked as the criminals they seek to eradicate.
Phantom Lady | DVD | (27/05/2013)
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| RRP Robert Siodmark directs this 1940s film noir adapted from Cornell Woolrich's crime novel. Feeling down following another argument with his wife, Scott Henderson (Alan Curtis) heads out to the pub where he becomes acquainted with an equally dejected woman. Scott asks her to accompany him to the theatre and she agrees but mysteriously wishes to keep her name a secret. When he gets home later he discovers that his wife has been strangled to death and that he is the prime suspect in her murder. W...
Toy Soldiers | DVD | (17/04/2019)
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| RRP Regis High School an exclusive prep school for delinquent teenage boys becomes the target of a terrorist attack in this action-adventure. Columbian drug lord and terrorist Louis Cali has travelled to the US to free his drug kingpin father. With a team of ruthless mercenaries Cali invades Regis High School in an attempt to capture the son of the federal judge presiding over his father’s trial. As Cali takes the students hostage the FBI and US Army remain helpless. Within the school however is a group of rebellious and mischievous students led by Billy Tepper and Joey Trotta who decide to put their expertise in avoiding authority to good use. Now years of bad behavior are about to pay off…
Less Than Zero | DVD | (25/08/2003)
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| RRP Less Than Zero is adapted from the dreary, pointless late-80s novel by literary poseur Bret Easton Ellis, which focused on listless, shiftless, drug-sniffing, sex-swapping, dead-end California teens with too much money and time on their hands--though the movie is not nearly as interesting as that. This is mostly due to the ridiculously cleaned-up script and lifeless direction, which whitewashes the baser depravity and replaces it with perversion-lite and fashion shows. It doesn't help that director Marek Kanievska is saddled with Brat Pack lesser (make that least) lights Andrew McCarthy and Jami Gertz. The only things that lift this film above the muck are the performances by James Spader as a particularly heinous drug dealer and Robert Downey Jr as a rich-kid addict with no self-control. --Marshall Fine
It Comes at Night (Blu-ray) | Blu Ray | (30/10/2017)
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| RRP Secure within a desolate home as an unnatural threat terrorizes the world, a man has established a tenuous domestic order with his wife and son, but this will soon be put to test when a desperate young family arrives seeking refuge.
Daddy Day Camp | DVD | (18/02/2008)
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| RRP Oscar-winner Cuba Gooding Jr. takes charge of a kids summer camp in this "Daddy Day Care" sequel.
The Falcon Mystery Movie Collection: Volume 2 | DVD | (19/02/2013)
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The Hunter | Blu Ray | (21/02/2023)
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What The Bleep? Down the Rabbit Hole - 5 Disc Box Set | DVD | (31/07/2006)
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| RRP One movie. Infinite possibilities! Controversial genre-defying documentary feature using groundbreaking visual effects and animation to explore the notion of quantum reality. Marlee Matlin stars as Amanda a young woman whose unexpected trip into the fabric of reality forces her to reconsider life the universe and everything. Disc 1 - What the Bleep!? Ultra-Extended Quantum Rabbit Hole Part One (150 mins) : 1. Start 2. The BIG Questions 3. Science vs Religion 4. A Scientific Explanation For Spirituality 5. The Nature Of Perception 6. The Senses 7. Quantum Physics 8. Entanglement 9. Empty Space 10. Time 11. The Double-Split Experiment 12. The Observor 13. Particles 14. Down The Rabbit Hole 15. The Mind-Matter Intention 16. The Global Consciousness Project 17. Creating Our Own Reality 18. Entangled Minds Experiment Disc 2 - What the Bleep!? Ultra-Extended Quantum Rabbit Hole Part Two (150 mins) : 1.Creating Your Own Reality 2. What Is Consciousness 3. Religion 4. The Quantum Brain 5. Favorite Rabbit Holes 6. Personality & Identity 7. Changing Behaviour 8. Addictions 9. Insight 10. Sex 11. The Mind Creates Our Body 12. The Battle To Move Outside The Box 13. The Human Drama 14. A New Paradigm 15. Surrendering To A Greater Order 16. Extending Boundaries 17. We Are All Connected 18. Consequences Of Thought 19. What The Bleep!? Conference Santa Monica C.A Feb 2005 20. End Credits Disc 3 - What the Bleep!? Down The Rabbit Hole (theatrical version): 1. Start 2. Science vs Religion 3. Quantum Mechanics vs Classical Mechanics 4. Strange Facts 5. The Observor 6. Entanglement 7. Intention As The Creator Of Our Reality 8. What Is Consciousness? 9. The Brain 10. Emotions 11. Our Mind Creates Our Body 12. The Path Of Enlightenment 13. The Scientists 14. End Credits Disc 4 - What the Bleep!? Down The Rabbit Hole: Scientist Interviews Part One (150 mins): David Albert Ph.D - Quantum Physics Consciousness Science Joseph Dispenza D.C - The Brain / Quantum Physics & The Observor / Creating Your Day Dr. Masaru Emoto - Water Amit Goswami Ph.D - Quantum Physics & Consciousness / Which came first...the chicken or the egg? / Why do we all feel separate? John Hagelin Ph.D - Consciousness & Superstring Unified Field Theory / How is knowledge lost? / The Observor Stuart Hammeroff MD - Time & Consciousness / Creating your own reality / Classical & Quantum Physics JZ Knight - Creating Reality Miceal Ledwith Ph.D - God Science & Religion Marlee Maitlin - The BLEEP Lynn McTaggert - Quantum Physics / What does this mean to me? Disc 5 - What the Bleep!? Down The Rabbit Hole: Scientist Interviews Part Two (150 mins): Daniel Monti M.D - The Mind-Body Connection / The Effects of thought on the body Andrew Newberg M.D - God Reality and Everything in-between / Mystical experiences and reality Candace Pert Ph.D - The Columbus Story / Miraculous Healings Dean Radin Ph.D - The ""Stupidity Hypothesis"" / Quantum Physics / Mind Matter interface Ramtha - Who or what is He? / Emotional Addictions / Why we are here? Jeffrey Satinover M.D - Quantum Physics & Spirituality / Entanglement - the other side of the coin Fred Alan Wolf Ph.D - ""Poppin the Quiff"" / Quantum
Day of the Dead: Collector's Edition | Blu Ray | (17/09/2013)
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The X Files: Season 6 | DVD | (27/12/2004)
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| RRP Mulder and Scully return from Antarctica to discover they've been reassigned and are no longer a part of The X-Files. Their frustration turns to fear when Cassandra Spender a woman who claims to have been abducted the same night as Mulder's sister reappears with claims of an alien threat. But it is an extraterrestrial artefact found off the coast of Africa which may hold the key to the very origins of life on Earth and which has an unexplained and deadly effect on Mulder. Episod
Young Guns II | Blu Ray | (15/11/2019)
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Welcome to Collinwood | DVD | (29/09/2003)
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| RRP Five hapless inner-city low-lifes unsuccessfully attempt to burgle a pawnbroker's safe, but wind up gaining more than they lose.
Batman - Mystery Of The Batwoman | DVD | (26/01/2004)
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| RRP Batman is back and in his unique fearless style he's on the attack targeting his arch enemy The Penguin and his criminal cohort Rupert Thorn who are plotting a scheme to sell illegal weapons. But there's a new vigilante in town who's also intent on thwarting injustice and overthrowing the evil entrepreneurs. Who is she you ask? It's Batwoman of course! With high-tech gadgets and powerful punches Batwoman proves to be a formidable crimefighter - the only problem is that the Dark
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