Pinhead is back in Hellraiser VI: Hellseeker, the sixth instalment in the electrifying Hellraiser legacy originated by frightmaster Clive Barker! When the puzzle box is once again solved, the devastating demon Pinhead and his legion return to unleash Hell on Earth and demolish all who dare oppose them. But standing in the way is Kirsty (Ashley Laurence, Hellraiser I, II, III) the only person who has defeated Pinhead in the past and it's up to her to save the world from this ultimate evil.
Get ready for this year's number 1 Christmas treat. "Christmas In Wonderland" stars Hollywood legend Patrick Swayze in one of his final big screen roles, plus Tim Curry and Carmen Electra.
The dark and fantastic Harsh Realm, a science fiction series about a war fought by flesh-and-blood humans trapped inside virtual reality, was launched by The X-Files creator Chris Carter in 1999 and died a regrettable, premature death on the Fox channel after three episodes. The remaining six shows found sanctuary on the FX network, and then Harsh Realm slipped into history, its wild story, based on a comic book, far from resolved. Perhaps Harsh Realm's ratings failure had something to do with its broad similarities to the hugely popular The Matrix, released only a few months before, or, for that matter, David Cronenberg's 1999 eXistenZ, in which characters fight for their lives inside a video game. Whatever the reason, enough time has passed to take an objective look at Harsh Realm, and there is a lot to be admired in its high level of imagination, complex plotting, and cutting-edge production values. Scott Bairstow stars as U.S. Army Lieutenant Tom Hobbes, a decorated hero who risked his life rescuing a buddy, Major Mel Waters (Max Martini), during a peacekeeping mission in the former Yugoslavia. Set to return to civilian life and marry his fiancée, Sophie (Samantha Mathis), Hobbes is summoned by a mysterious superior (Lance Henriksen) and asked to test-run Harsh Realm, a virtual reality war game devised by the Pentagon. Once he begins, however, Hobbes is mentally imprisoned in the dangerous game (his body, along with those of hundreds of other "volunteers," is cared for in a secret military hospital), where he is identified by other, desperate captives as the savior they've been awaiting. D.B. Sweeney is very good as another soldier, Mike Pinocchio, whose sense of mission is re-awakened by Hobbes and who becomes a partner in an endless effort to defeat a madman named Santiago (Terry O'Quinn), who rules Harsh Realm from within. As with The X-Files, the nine episodes in this boxed set are each very striking on their own terms, with post-apocalyptic sets, constant surprises, and that special Chris Carter touch (fans of his Millennium will like Harsh Realm, too) that makes every story look and feel like a collision of a nightmare and a crisis of faith. --Tom Keogh
Breaking All The Rules is a teen comedy set in a Canadian amusement park. It stars park worker Jack Fleming (Carl Marotte) and his pal (Thor Bishopric) who fancy themselves as God's gift to women. The boys manage to impress Debbie (Carolyn Dunn) and Angie (Rachel Hayward) especially after winning a stuffed toy that contains a valuable diamond. It was stolen by three hapless criminals who pursue the teenagers. A break-dancing contest provides the finale where the film conclu
On Halloween weekend Mike Hawthorn has invited his girlfriend Peg and some other friends to stay at his family's country retreat where they intend to party till dawn dressed in costumes that represent each individual's deepest darkest fears. The Halloween party is set to be great fun until Mike reacquaints himself with an old family friend a American Indian Crow. Crow has other plans for Mike namely to prepare him for an ancient ceremony using an antique wooden mannequin nicknamed Morty.
Five experts are sent to solve the mystery of what's happened to 'White Flag' an American top secret military weapons research lab.... 'White Flag' has been breeched. It is in total lock-down. When a team of 5 experts are sent in to investigate they are horrified to discover that the site is abandoned and covered in a strange unidentifiable substance. Facing a hostile evolving enemy which is not of this world a team of Alien experts are sent in to ignite a neutron bomb. But first
Earth 2064...The longest light year has begun for the last surviving members of the human race.
Art a brilliant serial killer uses his chameleon-like charm to befriend siblings Kate and Mike. Posing as the English professor he murdered he seduces Kate who falls for the charismatic and handsome stranger until his true identity is revealed.
In this adaptation of Jack London's classic tale the story of Buck the dog moves to 40 Mile Alaska. This mining town is home to Miles Challenger a strong-willed teenager. Miles is a bit earnest and naive but he is determined to make it as a guide to townsfolk. After Miles saves Buck he and his beloved dog are inseparable. In return Buck saves townsfolk prospectors and visitors and helps miles do the same. Miles has to deal with a crazy cast of characters in the wild town. He lives with the rugged John Thornton the trader who once owned Buck. He meets up with Stanton a spoilt preppy city slicker. He has a crush on Emma the hotel manger and finds a friend in Mercedes the bartender and only actress in town. Together with Buck these people all help Miles grow up and find his own way in the Yukon.
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