A victim of her father's debt 'Little Dorrit' has spent her childhood behind the heavy iron doors of Marshalsea Prison. But will a chance meeting change her life? Andrew Davies' gripping new series brings to life Dickens' classic tale of hardship and struggle in 1820s London where larger-than-life characters leap from rags to riches (and back again) and fortunes can be reversed in an instant. Returning home after many years abroad Arthur Clennam is surprised by the mysterious presence of Amy Dorrit a young seamstress in his mother's house. Troubled by the Dorrits' plight and suspecting his own family's involvement in their downfall he resolves to help them. Delving into the puzzling connections between the two families Arthur entangles himself in a mystery that transcends the walls of Marshalsea to include an epic scope and a personal resonance that makes this tale one of the most exhilarating and stirring in history. And as the truth unfolds Arthur discovers that the shadow of debt can fall in the most unlikely of places
Banished (DVD)
A story about family, greed, religion, and oil, centered around a turn-of-the-century Texas prospector (Daniel Day-Lewis) in the early days of the business.
All 22 episodes from the fifth season of the US supernatural drama following Portland homicide detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli), who discovers that he's descended from a line of Grimms, hunters who fight supernatural forces. Able to perceive the unearthly beings around him that nobody else can see, Nick finds himself having to keep the balance between humanity and the mythological creatures of the Grimm world. In this season, Nick and Adalind (Claire Coffee) return home with their newborn baby Kelly. Nick tries to balance his responsibilities and powers with the help of Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) to save Rosalee (Bree Turner) when she suddenly goes missing. The episodes are: 'The Grimm Identity', 'Clear and Wesen Danger', 'Lost Boys', 'Maiden Quest', 'Rat King', 'Wesen Nacht', 'Eve of Destruction', 'A Reptile Dysfunction', 'Star-Crossed', 'Map of the Seven Knights', 'Key Move', 'Into the Schwarzwald', 'Silence of the Slams', 'Lycanthropia', 'Skin Deep', 'The Believer', 'Inugami', 'Good to the Bone', 'The Taming of the Wu', 'Bad Night', 'Set Up' and 'The Beginning of the End'.
Set to the all-new sonic backdrop of Awesome Mixtape #2, Marvel Studios' Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 continues the team's adventures as they traverse the outer reaches of the cosmos. The Guardians must fight to keep their newfound family together as they unravel the mystery of Peter Quill's true parentage. Old foes become new allies and fan-favourite characters from the classic comics will come to our heroes' aid as the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand. Bonus: Featurettes / Bonus Round: The Making Of Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 Featurettes / Guardians Inferno Music Video Gag Reel Deleted Scenes (4 in total) Audio Commentary Play Movie With James Gunn Visionary Intro
Academy Award winner Russell Crowe stars as Noah, a man chosen by God for a great task before an apocalyptic flood destroys the world.
Ray Tango (Sylvester Stallone) and Gabe Cash (Kurt Russell) are rival L.A. policemen with one thing in common: each thinks he is the best. Team them and they're like oil and water. But frame them for a crime and they're like a match and kerosene. Stallone and Russell deliver sweaty excitement sex appeal and outrageous laughs in this action-comedy from the director of Runaway Train. The two stage a prison breakout that's a breathless rush of weapons and wisecracks then roar after the shadowy crimelord (Jack Palance) who set them up. Tango & Cash are out to clear their names. Join them and feel the rush.
Originally transmitted from December 1963 to February 1964, The Daleks introduced one of the Doctor's most formidable and enduring foes. The story follows the very first crew of the TARDIS as they land in a petrified forest on an alien planet. Determined to explore, the Doctor (William Hartnell) leads his companions into the metal city, where they discover danger at every corner and what will become his deadliest enemy, the mutant Daleks. The seven original 25 minute episodes have now been colourised and weaved together into a 75 minute blockbuster. With brand new sound and a new score - created by Mark Ayres - The Daleks has been gloriously updated, whilst ensuring the original classic story remains as thrilling as it was when it was first seen back in 1963. This release also includes the original seven episodes on DVD in black and white, as they were first broadcast plus a 15 minute exclusive featurette and all special features from the previous release.
When the Easter bunny rabbit is hit by a car the driver takes on responsibility and has to save Easter. Special Features: The World of Hop: A look at the Candy Factory A look at E.B. A look at Fred A look at the Easter Bunny A look at Carlos and Phil A look at Sam All Access with Cody Simpson Emotion in Motion: The Dance of Ken Daurio Barbie Princess Charm School Teaser Trailer Parks and Resorts Orlando Trailer Thank You Anti Piracy Trailer
Kurt Russell and Dakota Fanning star in this equestrian family drama.
Although Stepmom was dismissed as a contender in the 1998 Oscar race, it's worth giving a second chance to this rather cogent, sharp-tongued look at second chances. Susan Sarandon's performance as a mum about to be replaced by her ex-husband's new girlfriend (played by Julia Roberts) has a lot of bite, and it's a shame the script opted to trivialise her plight in its final reel. Initially, the rancour that passes between divorced mum Jackie (Sarandon) and trendy fashion photographer Isabel (Roberts) rings true, aided by the sincerity of Jackie's ex-husband Luke (Ed Harris) and the emotional plight of their children, who have the most to lose in their parents' divorce. As the drama makes clear, the children are the real victims in the agony that ensues between old and new love. Director Chris Columbus, who is adept at showing familial chaos (he directed Mrs. Doubtfire and Home Alone) with a sanitised minimum of lingering emotional damage, actually manages to dig a trifle deeper than usual in exploring the jealousy and hurt that occur when the baton is passed between a birth mum and the younger wife who steps into her shoes. Stepmom fortunately manages to touch on that chord--showing how an ambitious woman might feel hampered by the responsibility of children just because she's fallen in love with their dad--as well as the haunting grief that it causes their birth mum. It's an issue that haunts millions of second wives everywhere, and while Roberts conveys the confusion of being taken for granted in the melee that follows, it's Sarandon who walks off with the film. She's relentless in her fury, and everyone else in the film--the generally excellent Harris included--is sideswiped. It's just a shame that Hollywood once again wimps out in the end, solving the problem by giving Sarandon a terminal illness. Instead of allowing Jackie and Isabel's relationship to unfold on something less than a high note, the movie has to quell its best thing with a false payoff because it doesn't know what to do with real life. --Paula Nechak, Amazon.com
An American nanny is shocked that her new English family's boy is actually a life-sized doll. After she violates a list of strict rules, disturbing events make her believe that the doll is really alive.
Disney's direct-to-video sequel to their 1995 hit places the Native American princess Pocahontas in harm's way in London, where she is almost tossed into jail and has some other mishaps. She's not alone, however: a cute racoon named Meeko does a nice job as the obligatory funny animal. The songs are about as memorable as those in the first film, but the art and animation maintain far higher standards than most animated sequels dumped onto tape. If you don't drive yourself nuts thinking about the appalling historical revisionism at work here, this is passable family entertainment. --Tom Keogh
The year is 1997 and in a police state future the island of Manhattan has been turned into a maximum security prison. The rules are simple: once you're in, you don't come out. But when the President of the United States (Donald Pleasence) crash lands an escape pod into the centre of the city after fleeing a hijacked plane, a ruthless prison warden (Lee Van Cleef) bribes ex-soldier and criminal Snake Plisskin into entering the hazardous Manhattan and rescuing the distraught president from the twisted world of New York and from the demented clutches of its new ruler The Duke (Isaac Hayes) in John Carpenter's cyber-punk, action, suspense spectacular. Extras: Audio Commentary with actor Kurt Russell & director John Carpenter Audio Commentary with Producer Debra Hill and production designer Joe Alves
This American classic based on John Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel follows Tom Joad (Henry Fonda in an Oscar- Nominated role) and his family as they escape the Depression-era Oklahoma dust bowls for the promised land of California. But the arduous trip and harsh living conditions offer little hope, and family unity proves as daunting a challenge as any other they face.
Russell Crowe stars as the mathematical genius John Forbes Nash Jr, a man who made a great discovery early in his life before descending into a notorious life of depravity and self discovery.
One tower block. Fifteen tenants. One sniper. With career-defining performances from Sheridan Smith, Jack O'Connell, Russell Tovey, Kano and Ralph Brown, this fantastically gripping British thriller is a movie not to be missed. Special Features: Interviews with Cast and Crew
CONTINUE YOUR DOCTOR WHO ARCHIVE WITH THE ULTIMATE COLLECTORS' SET!PLANET OF GIANTSTHE DALEK INVASION OF EARTHTHE RESCUETHE ROMANSTHE WEB PLANETTHE CRUSADETHE SPACE MUSEUMTHE CHASETHE TIME MEDDLERAll nine stories, with picture and sound newly restored from the best available sources, plus hours of extra material including:IN CONVERSATION Two brand-new interviews conducted by Matthew Sweet, featuring William Russell and Maureen O'BrienBEHIND THE SOFA An all-star line-up of Doctor Who companions watch stories from this classic seasonFLIGHT THROUGH ETERNITY A full-length documentary looking back at the early years of Doctor WhoCOLLECTIBLES DOCUMENTARY Examining the 1960s Doctor Who merchandise explosionMISSING EPISODE RECONSTRUCTIONS Watch The Crusade with its two missing episodes reconstructed using off-air soundtracks and photographsTHE STORYTELLER A special short film produced to launch this setPDF WRITTEN ARCHIVE Scripts, production documentsEach disc also features extensive Special Features previously released on DVD including: DOCUMENTARIES, FEATURETTES, AUDIO COMMENTARIES, UPDATED SPECIAL EFFECTS, INFO TEXT AND MUCH MORE.
All 22 episodes from the fifth season of the US supernatural drama following Portland homicide detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli), who discovers that he's descended from a line of Grimms, hunters who fight supernatural forces. Able to perceive the unearthly beings around him that nobody else can see, Nick finds himself having to keep the balance between humanity and the mythological creatures of the Grimm world. In this season, Nick and Adalind (Claire Coffee) return home with their newborn baby Kelly. Nick tries to balance his responsibilities and powers with the help of Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) to save Rosalee (Bree Turner) when she suddenly goes missing. The episodes are: 'The Grimm Identity', 'Clear and Wesen Danger', 'Lost Boys', 'Maiden Quest', 'Rat King', 'Wesen Nacht', 'Eve of Destruction', 'A Reptile Dysfunction', 'Star-Crossed', 'Map of the Seven Knights', 'Key Move', 'Into the Schwarzwald', 'Silence of the Slams', 'Lycanthropia', 'Skin Deep', 'The Believer', 'Inugami', 'Good to the Bone', 'The Taming of the Wu', 'Bad Night', 'Set Up' and 'The Beginning of the End'.
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