Daft Punk's Electroma is the eagerly anticipated directorial Feature Film debut from Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter better known together as Daft Punk. A psychedelic visual and musical odyssey Electroma follows the journey of two robots on their quest to become human. Featuring a stunning soundtrack with music from Todd Rundgren Brian Eno Curtis Mayfair Sebastien Tellier and Chopin Electroma plays out beautifully 'like music for the eyes'. Daft Punk fans everywhere have been waiting to see what would happen if these legendary French electro-dance pioneers were let loose with a camera and this hypnotic road movie cum sci-fi tale doesn't disappoint. Rumour has it that if you play Daft Punk's last album 'Human After All' alongside Electroma the two sync-up perfectly. With the imminent DVD release fans won't have to wait much longer before testing the theory for themselves! Already a huge hit with theatrical audiences across the UK & Ireland Electroma has enjoyed a sell-out screening tour with cinemas reporting record pre-sales. Appealing to Daft Punk fans Sci-fi heads and film enthusiasts alike this special UK Only Limited Edition Deluxe DVD & Full Colour 44 Picture Book is a must have for any collection.
Sanctimony is a slick thriller from German director Uwe Boll in which Seven meets American Psycho. Caspar Van Dien plays Tom Gerrick, a phenomenally successful city trader who leads a double life. By day, he buys and sells stocks; by night he indulges a passion for perverted prurience, visiting the basement of a nightclub to watch the enactment of torture snuff scenarios. Meanwhile hard-ass cop Jim Renart (Streets Of Fire's Michael Pare) and his cynical, Scully-like partner Dorothy (Jennifer Rubin) sift city filth on the trail of a serial killer dubbed the "Monkey Maker" for his predilection, mutilating the eyes, ears and mouths of his victims. Given its similarity to the aforementioned films, Sanctimony's plot twists are all too predictable but nevertheless enjoyable as Boll cranks up the audience's appetite for sick thrills. After finding out that Renart's wife (played by Catherine Oxenberg) is heavily pregnant it's evident that something exceedingly nasty is planned for her several plot points down the line. But it's Van Dien's tight-lipped yuppie psycho that steals the show, throwing the whole shebang into high camp. On the DVD: The DVD features beautifully designed animated menus but extras are limited to a theatrical trailer and cast and crew filmographies. The main feature is a crystal-clear transfer presented in letterboxed widescreen format with Dolby 5.1 sound. --Chris Campion
Welcome to Vegas...The odds are you won't leave alive! He's back! The Leprechaun is on the loose again this time trying his luck in Las Vegas. The terror begins when a young college student (Scott) gives a beautiful magician's assistant a lift into town. Once in Vegas Scott can't resist taking a turn at the roulette wheel. He has a run of bad luck and loses all his money. To win it back he decides to pawn his Rolex watch but while at the pawn shop he finds one of the Leprechaun's gold shillings. A single piece of the Leprechaun's gold he discovers will grant the fondest wish of the one who holds it. Thanks to the lucky coin Scott goes on a winning streak. Unfortunately the Leprechaun knows his coin is missing and will gladly kill to get it back.
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