The creative minds behind the hit Insidious trilogy return for Insidious: The Last Key. The franchise welcomes back standout Lin Shaye as Dr. Elise Rainier, the brilliant parapsychologist faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet: in her own family home.
The creative minds behind the hit Insidious trilogy return for Insidious: The Last Key. The franchise welcomes back standout Lin Shaye as Dr. Elise Rainier, the brilliant parapsychologist faces her most fearsome and personal haunting yet: in her own family home.
In Unbreakable, writer-director M. Night Shyamalan reunites with Sixth Sense star Bruce Willis, comes up with another story of everyday folk baffled by the supernatural (or at least unknown-to-science) and returns to his home town, presenting Philadelphia as a wintry haunt of the bizarre yet transcendent. This time around, Willis (in earnest, agonised, frankly bald Twelve Monkeys mode) has the paranormal abilities, and a superbly un-typecast Samuel L. Jackson is the investigator who digs into someone else's strange life to prompt startling revelations about his own. David Dunn (Willis), an ex-jock security guard with a failing marriage (to Robin Wright Penn), is the stunned sole survivor of a train derailment. Approached by Elijah Price (Jackson), a dealer in comic book art who suffers from a rare brittle bone syndrome, Dunn comes to wonder whether Price's theory that he has superhuman abilities might not hold water. Dunn's young son Joseph (Spencer Treat Clark) encourages him to test his powers and the primal scene of Superman bouncing a bullet off his chest is rewritten as an amazing kitchen confrontation when Joseph pulls the family gun on Dad in a desperate attempt to convince him that he really is unbreakable (surely, "Invulnerable" would have been a more apt title). Half-convinced he is the real-world equivalent of a superhero, Dunn commences a never-ending battle against crime but learns a hard lesson about balancing forces in the universe. Throughout, the film refers to comic-book imagery--with Dunn's security guard slicker coming to look like a cape, and Price's gallery taking on elements of a Batcave-like lair--while the lectures on artwork and symbolism feed back into the plot. The last act offers a terrific suspense-thriller scene, which (like the similar family-saving at the end of The Sixth Sense) is a self-contained sub-plot that slingshots a twist ending that may have been obvious all along. Some viewers might find the stately solemnity with which Shyamalan approaches a subject usually treated with colourful silliness offputting, but Unbreakable wins points for not playing safe and proves that both Willis and Jackson, too often cast in lazy blockbusters, have the acting chops to enter the heart of darkness. --Kim Newman
A Moroccan immigrant in France enlists his adolescent son Rda to drive him across seven countries as he undertakes the journey from Hajj to Mecca. What should be a peaceful purposeful and solemn pilgrimage for the father is an incomprehensible waste of time for his son. Along the way the pair's stark differences and attituides towards life become blisteringly apparent and what they come to understand about one another has implication far greater than the journey itself. Nico
Some of the biggest British pop names of the 60s are brought together for this DVD compilation of classic hits. Featuring Eric Burdon & The Animals Cilla Black Billy Fury Lulu The Searchers Gerry & The Pacemakers Four Pennies Manfred Mann Herman's Hermits Spencer Davis Group Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick and Titch The Tremeloes Dave Berry Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas Peter & Gordon Herman's Hermits and Alan Price. Tracklist: 1. Introduction 2. Baby Let Me Take You Home 3. You're My World 4. I Will 5. Shout 6. What Have They Done To The Rain 7. Ferry 'Cross The Mersey 8. Juliet 9. 5-4-3-2-1 10. Something Is Happening 11. Midnight Special 12. Bend It! 13. Blue Suede Tie 14. Now 15. Little Children 16. A World Without Love 17. Just A Little Bit Better 18. Hold Tight! 19. Come Tomorrow 20. Don't Stop The Carnival
An audio visual DVD compilation of some of the biggest bands featuring the greatest 'Beat Boom' hits of the 1960's.
'Gimme Some Lovin' Live 1966' features extremely rare archive footage of the original line-up playing live - and includes many of their major hit songs including 'Keep On Runnin'' 'Gimme Some Lovin'' and 'I'm A Man'. Also included is an entertaining and enlightening interview with the band members. The DVD also features a full-length documentary on the group from 1967 - as the Winwood's left the group acquired two new members began recording new material and were keeping up Europea
As the crew of most powerful ship in the fleet the Nadesico team has to be ready to fight anywhere anytime and at a moments notice. Missions to rescue a missing VIP and recover a fallen Chulip are only warm-ups for a deadly battle against an army of tanks and a new weapon that can envelop the Earth in a miniature black hole! But the worst is yet to come because the ship's main computer is starting to develop a mind of it's own and it's not quite sure which side of the battle it sh
The Spencer Davis Group captured live in front of a sold-out audience at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall venue. Tracklist: Keep On Running When I Come Home Every Little Bit Hurts San Francisco Bay Dimples Somebody Help Me House Of The Rising Me I'm A Man Gimme Some Lovin'
Includes: Spencer Davis Group - 'I'm A Man' 'Somebody Help Me' Del Shannon - 'Runaway' 'Hat's Off To Larry' Tommy Sands - 'Goin' Steady' Bobby Vee - 'The Night Has A Thousand Eyes' Joey Dee - 'Hey Let's Twist' and Johnny Thunder - 'Loop De Loop
Beat Beat Beat was a German music programme that ran during the sixties. Volume ten in the Beat Beat Beat series of DVD releases features the fabulous Spencer Davis Group. The band although named after the bands guitarist also featured the hugely talented Steve Winwood alongside Steves brother Muff Winwood on bass and drummer Pete York. This DVD taped during the summer of 1966 features the band running through four numbers including the massive hit singles Somebody Help Me and Keep On Runnin. Tracklist: 1.Somebody Help Me 2.Sittin' And Thinkin' 3.You Must Do Something 4.Keep On Running
The Concert at Bridgewater Hall Manchester01. Keep On Running02. When I Come Home03. Every Little Bit Hurts04. San Francisco Bay05. Dimples06. Somebody Help Me07. House Of The Rising Sun08. I'm A Man09. Gimme Some Lovin'In Time - Spencer Davis Group Documentary Film 196701. Interview & Live02. Rehearsal & Discussion about US Tour03. Live at Stockport/ Rehearsal04. Photo Session/ Soundtrack Writing 'Robin Hood' & 'Picture Of Her'05. Live At The Marquee Club
Tracklisting: 1. Culture Club - Karma Chameleon 2. Go West - The King Of Wishful Thinking 3. Sailor - A Glass Of Champagne 4. Roger Chapman - My Friend The Sun 5. Spencer Davis Group - Gimme' Some Lovin' 6. Ian Gillan Band - Smoke On The Water 7. Mike Hurst All Star Band - Spooky 8. Tygers Of Pan Tang - Love Potion No. 9 9. Medicine Head - Rising Sun 10. RMS and Gil Evans - Stone Free 11. Oliver/Dawson Saxon - 747 12. Colosseum - Stormy Monday Blues 13. Troggs - Wild Thing 14. Mick
Around 60 minutes of live performances from the world famous RocknRoll Palace featuring some of the world's greatest RocknRoll stars!
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