1876, the Black Hills of South Dakota. In an age of plunder and greed, the richest gold strike in American History draws a throng ofrestless misfits to an outlaw settlement where everything and everyone has a price. Welcome to Deadwood ... a hell of a place to make your fortune.Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Molly Parker and Keith Carradine star in Deadwood.
Get set for a ninth collection filled with laughter, learning and exciting activities in the adventure club that every child will want to join! Meet Duggee, a big lovable dog who is the leader of an after school club, called the Squirrels. Under the patient guidance of Duggee, the Squirrels discover new things about the world around them and their comic adventures encourage young viewers to actively solve a problem by moving, jumping, running and skipping. In this brand new collection Duggee and the Squirrels attend a Royal Wedding! Whilst out sailing they discover an island, the Squirrel's Grandparents pay a visit, they go to a fancy dress party and Duggee helps the Squirrels to overcome their fears Features: The Wedding Badge The Voice Badge The Island Badge The Sleeping Badge The Brave Banana Badge The Water Badge The Traffic Badge The Dressing Up Badge The Getting On Badge The Grandparents Badge The Organising Badge
Kiss the Girls is a thriller about a collaboration between two serial killers, and, coming after The Silence of the Lambs and Seven, it feels like a pale attempt to cash in on the success of those earlier, better films. That's a pity, because this film certainly has its strengths--particularly in the central performances of Morgan Freeman as a forensic detective and Ashley Judd as a would-be victim who escaped from one of the killers. Director Gary Fleder demonstrates visual flair and maintains an involving undercurrent of tension, but as this adaptation of James Patterson's novel approaches its climax, familiar elements combine to form a chronic case of thriller déjà vu. It's altogether competent filmmaking in the service of a moribund story of competing psychopaths, and by the time the serial killers reach the home stretch of their twisted contest, the movie's dangerously close to Freddy Kruger territory, with a finale that could've been borrowed from any one of dozens of similar thrillers. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
A mockumentary chronicling the rise and fall of a not particularly talented--or particularly bright but always controversial - 1990s hip-hop group NWH (Niggaz with Hats). Filmmaker Nina Blackburn follows the three members of the group - Ice Cold Tasty Taste and Tone Def - as they explain their philosophy and reminisce about their many experiences -- which include run-ins with right-wing zealots battles with rival rappers and the manipulations of greedy groupies.
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