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  • La Jalousie [DVD]La Jalousie | DVD | (04/08/2014) from £11.49   |  Saving you £8.50 (42.50%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Louis (Louis Garrel The Dreamers) A 30-year-old man lives with Claudia (Anna Mouglalis Gainsbourg Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky) in a small flat in Paris. They are both struggling actors and broke. Claudia was once a rising star hoping to become a successful actress but can't get any work. Louis does everything he can to help her get a role but his efforts come to nothing. Eventually she strays from the relationship leaving them both to face an uncertain future as the complications of love change their lives forever.

  • Baryshnikov's The NutcrackerBaryshnikov's The Nutcracker | DVD | (09/10/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    The Nutcracker is Mikhail Baryshnikov's breathtaking and critically acclaimed Emmy-nominated production. Baryshnikov was at the height of his career as a classical dancer in 1977 when he staged this beloved holiday classic for the American Ballet Theatre. Gelsey Kirkland had left the New York City Ballet to dance with the Russian superstar and their partnership was magical. In this Soviet-influenced version Baryshnikov casts himself as the hero who is transformed from a wooden figure to a soaring prince and Kirkland plays an adolescent girl of delicacy and vulnerability. Alexander Minz portrays Drosselmeyer a mysterious wizard who not only conjures the fantasy but aslo dances with the romantic couple. Kenneth Schermerhorn conducts the National Philharmonic in a fast-paced performance of Tchaikovsky's music. Celebrated by critics and public alike Baryshnikov's The Nutcracker delivers a brilliant and sparkling adaptation of the famous E.T.A. Hoffmann tale along with Tchaikovsky's classic score.

  • The Education Of Little Tree [1987]The Education Of Little Tree | DVD | (17/05/2004) from £26.99   |  Saving you £-11.00 (-68.80%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Based on the novel by Forrest Carter 'The Education Of Little Tree' is a simple and touching tale set in the deep-south during the Depression. It tells the story of a young boy Little Tree who is sent to live in the Tennessee Mountains with his grandparents. On his arrival Little Tree discovers he is half Cherokee and begins to learn the wisdom and way of life of the Cherokee but the government places him in an Indian school where he is abused physically and psychologically...

  • Robotech - Macross Saga - Vol. 3Robotech - Macross Saga - Vol. 3 | DVD | (23/01/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    The final 12 episodes in the Macross Saga narrative remastered and restored with extended footage released on DVD for the first time ever! In the year 2009 A.D. Earth is attacked by the Zentraedi a vast armada of giant alien humanoids intent on recapturing the mysterious alien starship that crash landed on Macross Island ten years previously. The United Earth Defence Force launches the mysterious Super Dimensional Battle Fortress also known as the SDF-1 to defend the Earth. And so

  • The Right Temptation [2000]The Right Temptation | DVD | (06/06/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    Derian a female private eye is contracted by a wife intent on exposing her husband's adulterous dealings. After tailing the man for a time she embarks on a lust-filled odyssey that can only end in death...

  • A Different Kind Of Christmas [1996]A Different Kind Of Christmas | DVD | (22/09/2003) from £5.26   |  Saving you £0.73 (13.88%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Amazing things happen when you believe....A quiet neighbourhood is reeling with the shock of Santa Claus moving into town. The children are in seventh heaven but the traffic jams reindeers and popping snow machines prove too much for Santa's neighbours and they call in local mayoral candidate (Shelley Long) to shut down Santa's Dream World.Reporter Frank Mallory (Barry Bostwick) is intrigued by Elizabeth's lack of Christmas spirit and interested in what makes Santa tick.Santa has used his magic to light up other lives but is it too late to reunite his own family?

  • Men Seeking WomenMen Seeking Women | DVD | (22/08/2005) from £6.97   |  Saving you £0.01 (0.25%)   |  RRP £3.99

    Won't Any Women Give Him A Shot? Three best friends mess up their already flagging love lives with an ill-fated bet. They each put two thousand dollars in a bank account the winner being the one who can not only get a girlfriend but also live with her for three months. Nick decides to hoodwink his two friends by faking a relationship with an old girlfriend from college while Al proceeds to embark on a series of the worst dates imaginable and Les finds himself getting deeply

  • The ButcherThe Butcher | DVD | (20/08/2007) from £9.70   |  Saving you £3.29 (25.30%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Some things are worse than death. Just ask anyone who's been out to the old Mayhew place - if you can find anyone who's ever come back alive. Now where the highway ends terror begins for six college students who've just been involved in a horrible car accident. Stranded the friends seek help at an isolated farmhouse - only to discover a horrifying family secret that they will wish remained as a skeleton in the closet.

  • Shadow Hours [2000]Shadow Hours | DVD | (14/04/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £1.99

    A semi-pretentious urban sleaze film, Shadow Hours offers Balthazar Getty--sporting a "BZAR" knuckle tattoo and a Charlie Sheen look as a recovering drug addict working nights in a Los Angeles filling station to support an angelic pregnant wife (Rebecca Gayheart). Getty is tempted to the wild side by sharp-suited mystery man Peter Weller, who takes him on a tour of nocturnal weirdsville: piercing clubs, bare-knuckle boxing arenas and big-money Russian roulette parlours. Getty comes to suspect that Weller is a perhaps-demonic serial killer who has been turning women's heads (literally) and calls in cop Peter Greene. But he also goes back to dealer Frederic Forrest to get back on drugs and is stuck with get-in-the-way boss Brad Dourif. The film has a good cast and the germ of an interesting idea, but ends up as just another drama about a backsliding rehab guy and nighttime folks. It works hard on being shocking without going all the way into Clive Barker territory, despite advice on extreme underground culture from shock-tactics queen Lydia Lunch and some nasty fishhook facial sculpture. The ending suggests Weller might be a semi-supernatural character, but cops out of dragging Getty all the way down to hell. Weller, who grabs most of the best lines ("I've seen things in this city make Dante's Inferno read like Winnie the Pooh"), is an interesting, ambiguous villain, but everyone else is very standardised. Writer-director Isaac H Eaton clearly has a large collection of David Lynch videos and watched Fight Club several times. On the DVD: Sound is presented in both 2.0 and 5.1, while the widescreen presentation looks a lot better than the full-frame video release. In addition, there's a trailer and a photo gallery montage of arty looking frame blow-ups scored with pounding weird-rock. --Kim Newman

  • The Butcher [DVD]The Butcher | DVD | (03/08/2009) from £10.99   |  Saving you £-5.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

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  • The Substitute - Winner Takes All [1999]The Substitute - Winner Takes All | DVD | (24/03/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    The substitute returns to the classroom to teach a new lesson. Foul play is controlling the Eastern atlantic University campus. If the starting line-up doesn't make the grade the winning football season will be in jeopardy and one professor refuses to play by the rules. After Professor Nicole Potter is brutally attacked Karl Thomasson (Treat Williams) goes undercover once again to bring the attackers to justice. Thomasson and his crew of mercenaries soon discover the football te

  • This Filthy Earth [DVD] [2001]This Filthy Earth | DVD | (22/06/2009) from £8.35   |  Saving you £11.64 (139.40%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Based upon the novel by ''‰mile Zola This Filthy Earth tells the tragic story of two sisters whose lives are disrupted by two men. Amidst a landscape of rural hardship and a community consumed with superstition events unfurl which threaten their sibling bond.

  • Possessed by Evil [DVD]Possessed by Evil | DVD | (19/01/2015) from £25.90   |  Saving you £-9.91 (-62.00%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A young child struggling to comprehend the chasm between the living and the dead is about to discover an inescapable truth: a mother's love never dies. Never. Joanna and her husband Ben are a standstill with the adoption agency. But a blessing has arrived in Lydia a strangely sympathetic adoption agent who has sidestepped the bureaucratic red tape by placing with the couple a very special four-year-old girl named Piper. But something is just not right. A blood-chilling ghost story with more surprises than the dark Possessed by Evil gives a new and terrifying meaning to the word family.

  • Wedding Planner, The / Suzie Gold [2001]Wedding Planner, The / Suzie Gold | DVD | (25/07/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The Wedding Planner (Dir. Adam Shankman 2001): Your wedding day. It must be glorious. It must be perfect. It must be the most memorable idyllic and overwhelmingly love-filled occasion of your entire life. And there's only one person who can make this dream become a glowing reality - the wedding planner. But this time the one who makes everyone else's dreams come true A-list San Francisco wedding planner Mary Fiore (Jennifer Lopez) has finally found the man of her dreams

  • Range Of MotionRange Of Motion | DVD | (05/07/2005) from £11.46   |  Saving you £-7.47 (-187.20%)   |  RRP £3.99

    Lainey finds that the strength of love has the power to touch both the heart and the head when she loses all hope her husband will recover from a coma...

  • Dune (4K UHD) [Blu-ray]Dune (4K UHD) | Blu Ray | (23/12/2021) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • X-Men 1.5/X-Men 2: 4 disc doublepack [2003]X-Men 1.5/X-Men 2: 4 disc doublepack | DVD | (10/11/2003) from £7.72   |  Saving you £30.26 (639.75%)   |  RRP £34.99

    X-Men 2 picks up almost directly where X-Men left off: misguided super-villain Magneto (Ian McKellen) is still a prisoner of the US government, heroic bad-boy Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) is up in Canada investigating his mysterious origin, and the events at Liberty Island (which occurred at the conclusion of X-Men) have prompted a rethink in official policy towards mutants--the proposed Mutant Registration Act has been shelved by US Congress. Into this scenario pops wealthy former army commander William Stryker, a man with the President's ear and a personal vendetta against all mutant-kind in general, and the X-Men's leader Professor X (Patrick Stewart) in particular. Once he sets his plans in motion, the X-Men must team-up with their former enemies Magneto and Mystique (Rebecca Romjin-Stamos), as well as some new allies (including Alan Cumming's gregarious, blue-skinned German mutant, Nightcrawler). The phenomenal global success of X-Men meant that director Bryan Singer had even more money to spend on its sequel, and it shows. Not only is the script better (there's significantly less cheesy dialogue than the original), but the action and effects are also even more stupendous--from Nightcrawler's teleportation sequence through the White House to a thrilling aerial dogfight featuring mutants-vs-missiles to a military assault on the X-Men's school/headquarters to the final showdown at Stryker's sub-Arctic headquarters. Yet at no point do the effects overtake the film or the characters. Moreso than the original, this is an ensemble piece, allowing each character in its even-bigger cast at least one moment in the spotlight (in fact, the cast credits don't even run until the end of the film). And that, perhaps, is part of its problem (though it's a slight one): with so much going on, and nary a recap of what's come before, it's a film that could prove baffling to anyone who missed the first instalment. But that's just a minor quibble--X-Men 2 is that rare thing, a sequel that's actually superior to its predecessor. --Robert Burrow

  • American Nightmare [2003]American Nightmare | DVD | (23/02/2004) from £11.93   |  Saving you £4.06 (34.03%)   |  RRP £15.99

    On Halloween night the pirate radio show 'American Nightmare' is broadcasting through the night. The show's cynical and sadistic presenter has invited listeners to phone in and share their worst nightmares while he commemorates the massacre of four college students one year ago. At a local cafe seven friends have gathered for dinner before heading out for a Halloween party. With the radio show playing in the cafe they each take a turn to phone in and describe their worst fears. But unbeknownst to them a killer is lurking nearby - a killer whose only intention is to turn their fears into a violent reality.

  • The Coroner [1999]The Coroner | DVD | (29/07/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Emma has the distinct feeling she's being watched. Soon after this unease hits her someone actually kidnaps her. Stuck in a basement she eventually escapes. But when she leads the police back to the madman's house they know who it is. It's the Coroner. Now with him getting expert treatment from the cops she must fight back on her own and submit him to the same pain that he inflicted on her. Don't play games with a serial killer!

  • And God Created Woman [1987]And God Created Woman | DVD | (24/09/2001) from £14.08   |  Saving you £5.91 (29.60%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Despite being directed by Roger Vadim, this And God Created Woman is not the 1956 classic but a loose remake from some 30 years later (1987) which attempts to update the original's themes. Rebecca De Mornay takes the central role, this time as Robin, a woman released from jail on parole due to her recent marriage to Billy (Vincent Spano). Once on the outside, she pursues her dreams of rock stardom and enters into a love triangle with state governor elect, James Tiernan (Frank Langella). Whereas Vadim's own original film may have exuded unspoken sexual tension (in no small part due to its star, Brigette Bardot), any pretence of subtlety here is lost as De Mornay sheds her clothes at every possible opportunity in the film's series of soft porn sex scenes, all accompanied--as indeed is virtually every moment of the film--by an appalling 80s rock soundtrack. The acting is uniformly awful, with De Mornay taking the prize for the worst performance of all, fighting a losing battle for the viewer's attention with her seemingly ever-growing hair. Indeed, And God Created Woman is best recommended to those who gleefully indulge in the worst that the cinematic arts have to offer and it would easily feature in a top ten of most awful films of recent years.On the DVD: Alongside the chapter selection facility, the various filmographies point to what a waste of potential talent this film is. With the picture quality unable to improve on the TV-movie feel of the whole project, the audio presents the horrible American rock backing in all its glory--despite that fact the music sequences are amongst the most laughingly unconvincing ever committed to celluloid. --Phil Udell

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