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  • Insidious: The Last Key [DVD] [2018]Insidious: The Last Key | DVD | (21/05/2018) from £7.05   |  Saving you £-2.05 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.00

    The creative minds behind the hit Insidious trilogy return for Insidious: The Last Key. The franchise welcomes back standout Lin Shaye as Dr. Elise Rainier, the brilliant parapsychologist faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet: in her own family home.

  • Fun Size [DVD]Fun Size | DVD | (18/03/2013) from £3.99   |  Saving you £12.00 (300.75%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The premise of Fun Size is simple: teen girl, Wren (Victoria Justice), hung up on the cute boy at school, Aaron (Thomas McDonell), plans to go to his Halloween party to make him notice her. Last-minute request from jaundiced mom (Chelsea Handler): "Oh and can you watch Albert tonight? Bye!" So Wren and her pal April (Jane Levy) reluctantly take little brother Albert (Jackson Nicoll) in his tiny Spiderman costume out on a night every kid in town is running around in a costume. What could go wrong? Teens and mature tweens will enjoy the predictable pickles the girls, and guys, get themselves into as Wren and April try to both comb their town for little lost Albert while also never losing sight of the evening's ultimate goal: to be noticed by Aaron. It's not giving too much away to say that everyone escapes the escapades intact, though not without illustrating several different flavours of A Parent's Worst Nightmare: Lost kid, lost kid getting caught up in committing a crime and possibly being kidnapped, teenagers taking a car ride with strangers--strangers who have no business being behind the wheel of anything… etc. The performances by Justice and Levy are winning despite their characters' terrible judgement, and Handler and Nicoll appear to be having the time of their lives. Fun Size definitely delivers Halloween humour for savvy teens. --A.T. Hurley

  • Insidious: The Last Key [Blu-ray] [2018]Insidious: The Last Key | Blu Ray | (21/05/2018) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.59

    The creative minds behind the hit Insidious trilogy return for Insidious: The Last Key. The franchise welcomes back standout Lin Shaye as Dr. Elise Rainier, the brilliant parapsychologist faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet: in her own family home.

  • Draft Day [DVD]Draft Day | DVD | (26/01/2015) from £5.99   |  Saving you £10.00 (166.95%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Ivan Reitman directs this sports drama starring Kevin Costner as the manager of an American football team. The story follows the lead up to and the day of the 2014 National Football League (NFL) Draft, where college players are selected to join a team. Under pressure from the team's owner Anthony Molina (Frank Langella), Cleveland Browns general manager Sonny Weaver Jr (Costner) accepts a deal to make a trade with Seattle Seahawks manager Tom Michaels (Patrick St. Esprit) for the number one p.

  • Win A Date With Tad HamiltonWin A Date With Tad Hamilton | DVD | (03/07/2006) from £5.90   |  Saving you £11.35 (244.61%)   |  RRP £15.99

    When a small-town shop assistant wins a date with her big-screen idol, Tad Hamilton, she's not the only one who's surprised when he decides to move to her West Virginian town.

  • Detention [DVD]Detention | DVD | (27/08/2012) from £4.79   |  Saving you £8.20 (171.19%)   |  RRP £12.99

    As a killer named Cinderhella stalks the student body at the high school in Grizzly Lake, a group of co-eds band together to survive while they're all serving detention.

  • Battleship [Blu-ray]Battleship | Blu Ray | (20/08/2012) from £37.78   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Following the success of Transformers and G.I. Joe, Hasbro brings another of its beloved properties to the big screen, with explosive and cheerfully improbable results. The situation: Aliens splash down outside Hawaii, surrounding the islands with an impenetrable force field and wreaking havoc on the captive population. While the world outside watches helplessly, a skeleton crew of naval officers and civilians (led by Taylor Kitsch's cocky washout and Rihanna's weapons expert) must figure out a way to save the planet while being seriously outgunned. Director Peter Berg, whose previous films The Rundown and Hancock displayed a playful tweaking of genre conventions, keeps things surprisingly high and tight here, depicting military tactics and the chain of command with an honest respect, including casting actual combat veterans in pivotal supporting roles. While such a reverent approach is certainly admirable, it coexists uneasily with the inherent goofiness of the premise, particularly during the climactic scene where the heroes sit down in front of a grid and, yes, fire a missile at B7. (Note: Nobody actually gets to say "You sunk my battleship," but Liam Neeson, in an extended cameo as an admiral, sure looks like he wants to.) However, while the narrative might be missing a few pieces, Berg's film undeniably delivers the action-movie goods, staging a number of all-out combat scenes with verve and ingenuity. (Special kudos to whoever designed the main weapon of the aliens, a razor-toothed sphere of gears that chews up the scenery with a tangible sense of delight.) Audiences looking for coherence may need to keep on looking, but Battleship definitely sports the maximum number of bangs for the summer-movie buck. Bring on Kerplunk: The Motion Picture. --Andrew Wright

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