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  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid 3: Dog Days [DVD]Diary of a Wimpy Kid 3: Dog Days | DVD | (26/11/2012) from £4.80   |  Saving you £15.19 (316.46%)   |  RRP £19.99

    During his summer vacation, "Wimpy Kid" Greg Heffley hatches a plan to pretend he has a job at a ritzy country club -- which fails to keep him away from the season's dog days, including embarrassing mishaps at a public pool and on a camping trip.

  • Roadkill [2001]Roadkill | DVD | (17/02/2003) from £6.25   |  Saving you £11.74 (187.84%)   |  RRP £17.99

    A road trip across the US takes a terrifying turn for the worse after a prank on a lonely truck driver results in him setting out to track down the culprits...

  • Reality Bites [1993]Reality Bites | DVD | (08/03/2004) from £10.08   |  Saving you £2.90 (40.90%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Winona Ryder Ethan Hawke and Ben Stiller (directing his first feature film) star in this wildly romantic comedy that looks at life love and the pursuit of gainful employment through the eyes of a generation sandwiched somewhere between The Brady Bunch and Melrose Place! As her college valedictorian Lelaina Pierce (Ryder) should be destined for greatness. In reality she is a lowly production assistant for an obnoxious TV morning show (John Mahoney). In her free time Lelaina is maki

  • Sahara [2005]Sahara | DVD | (22/08/2005) from £4.03   |  Saving you £15.96 (396.03%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Matthew McConaughey goes looking for some long lost treasure in this adaptation of Clive Cussler's book.

  • National SecurityNational Security | DVD | (04/07/2005) from £3.99   |  Saving you £2.00 (50.13%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn star in this new comedy as a pair of mismatched security guards forced to work together to investigate a sophisticated smuggling operation.

  • Lean On Pete [DVD]Lean On Pete | DVD | (09/07/2018) from £6.96   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    From acclaimed filmmaker Andrew Haigh comes a deeply moving story told through the unique prism of one boy s connection to a very special racehorse. 15-year-old Charley (Charlie Plummer) arrives in Portland, Oregon, with his single father Ray (Travis Fimmel), both eager for a fresh start after a series of hard knocks. While Ray descends into personal turmoil, Charley finds camaraderie at a local racetrack where he lands a job caring for an ageing quarter horse named Lean On Pete. The horse s gruff owner Del (Steve Buscemi) and his seasoned jockey Bonnie (Chloë Sevigny) help Charley fill the void of his father s absence until he discovers that Pete is bound for slaughter, prompting him to take extreme measures to spare his new friend s life. Charley and Pete head out into the great unknown, embarking on an odyssey across the new American frontier in search of a loving aunt Charley hasn t seen in years. They experience adventure and heartbreak in equal measure, but never lose their irrepressible hope and resiliency as they pursue their dream of finding a place they can call home. Featuring an award-winning performance by Plummer, Lean on Pete is a compassionate and heartrending look at the desire for love, family and acceptance.

  • A Perfect Getaway [DVD] [2009]A Perfect Getaway | DVD | (18/01/2010) from £4.19   |  Saving you £11.80 (73.80%)   |  RRP £15.99

    One adventurous young couple on their honeymoon soon discover there's trouble in paradise as their backpacking retreat turns into a nightmarish game of survival.

  • Riding In Cars With Boys [2001]Riding In Cars With Boys | DVD | (10/06/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Drew Barrymore stars in the true life tale of a teen mother who overcame all sorts of hardships and went on to become a succesful writer in later life.

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1 and 2 [DVD]Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1 and 2 | DVD | (19/09/2011) from £6.49   |  Saving you £13.50 (67.50%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Diary of a Wimpy Kid The first volume in Jeff Kinney's wildly popular Web and book series hits the screen in this live-action adaptation. The impish Zachary Gordon, who recalls Wonder Years-era Fred Savage, plays Greg Heffley, who enters middle school determined to become class favourite. It won't be easy. His best friend, Rowley (the sweetly funny Robert Capron), is a big, redheaded lug who embarrasses him at every turn. Greg's obnoxious teenage brother, Rodrick (Devon Bostick), advises him to keep his head down, but Greg believes he needs to excel at something to achieve his goal. Smart, but small for his age, he tries wrestling and safety patrolling, but nothing seems to fit. During gym class, he and Rowley meet wise-beyond-her-years newspaper reporter Angie (Chloë Moretz, (500) Days of Summer), who finds popularity overrated. Greg isn't convinced, but the harder he tries, the more boorish he becomes, until even Rowley abandons him. After a humiliating encounter with some high school bullies, though, Greg learns what really matters: self-respect (he also discovers that the dreaded "cheese touch" is just a myth). Berlin-born director Thor Freudenthal (Hotel for Dogs) avoids any dull or sentimental patches, which should please kids and adults alike (an upbeat modern-rock soundtrack doesn't hurt). Rachael Harris and Steve Zahn could use more face time as the terminally un-cool Heffley parents, but Harris's rhythm-impaired moves at the mother-son dance provide one of the best laughs. Kinney fans will also appreciate the way Freudenthal weaves stick-figure drawings from Greg's journal throughout this zippy entertainment. --Kathleen C. Fennessy Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules Brothers aren't supposed to get along, so it should come as no surprise that Greg and his older sibling Rodrick fight continuously. However, their mother has a different idea about what the relationship between two brothers should look like, and she writes a column about it for the local newspaper, so she should know. Never one to let nature take its course, Mum tries a variety of strategies to get the boys to bond--everything from the incentive-driven "mom bucks" to punishing them by leaving them home together for the weekend while the rest of the family heads to the water park. The wild party and ensuing chaos that one would expect when two boys are left home alone happens right on schedule, but so does a surprising development in the boys' relationship with one another. Greg pours his every thought about the difficulties of surviving middle school and living with brothers into his journal in this film, which is based on Jeff Kinney's book Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules. While it's definitely a different experience to see the cartoon stick figures from the book morph into human forms in the live-action film, director David Bowers and actors Zachary Gordon, Devon Bostick, Robert Capron, and Rachael Harris do a good job of preserving the feel of the book--specifically, how each of the characters is driven by emotion and how they are often overwhelmed by their sense of mental conflict and anguish. Kids frankly state that The Diary of a Wimpy Kid films aren't as good as the bestselling books, but that doesn't mean they don't enjoy the movies or that they won't be clamouring to see them. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi

  • Happy Texas [DVD]Happy Texas | DVD | (09/05/2011) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    They need pros. They're getting cons. Popular stars Steve Zahn (Forces Of Nature You've Got Mail Out Of Sight) Jeremy Northam (An Ideal Husband Mimic) and William H. Macy (Mystery Men A Civil Action Fargo) enliven a hilarious comedy where a case of mistaken identity leads to a beauty of a con game! When escaped convicts Harry Sawyer (Northam) and Wayne Wayne Wayne Jr. (Zahn) are pulled over in the town of Happy Texas...while driving a stolen Winnebago...they think they're being arrested. Rather they're immediately welcomed as the vehicle's owners: a gay couple who've come to orchestrate the Little Miss Fresh-Squeezed Pre-Teen beauty pageant! Not ones to let a good con pass them by the pair doesn't hesitate to adopt flamboyant new personalities...and quickly meet with outrageously unpredictable consequences! With a great cast of stars playing an unusually offbeat collection of characters -- you'll be more than happy you picked up this laugh-out-loud comedy treat!

  • Wrong Turn / Roadkill / The HoleWrong Turn / Roadkill / The Hole | DVD | (06/09/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Wrong Turn: In a hunt to the death would you survive? When a group of friends get stranded in the back woods of Virginia they find that they are not alone... hunted by cannibalistic mountain men they must try to escape without transport before they become the next meal. Roadkill: It's summer break and college freshman Lewis Thomas (Paul Walker) has decided to embark on a cross-country road trip to pick up the girl of his dreams Venna (Leelee Sobieski). But Lewis' romantic hopes hit a detour when he stops on the way to rescue his older brother Fuller (Steve Zahn) who goads him into playing a practical joke on a lonely trucker over a CB radio. Now that trucker an unseen and terrifying force known only by the CB handle 'Rusty Nail' wants the last laugh; and revenge... The Hole: Liz (Thora Birch) staggers towards her exclusive school bloodied and deeply traumatised. Whilst a police psychologist is trying to figure out what happened to her she reveals this twisted and chilling tale. Three rebellious friends Mike Geoff and Frankie are desperate to avoid a school fieldtrip to Wales. Martin the school nerd helps them hide away in an old underground bunker and his only condition is that his friend Liz joins them. Martin is in love with Liz but she wants Mike the coolest guy in school. The teenagers party uncontrolled and undetected in the soundproofed bunker hidden deep in the woods. For three days it is this wild place; Mike even starts to notice Liz for the first time. But when Martin doesn't return to let them out the party atmosphere drains and their sanctuary quickly becomes their living nightmare.

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1-3 [DVD] [2017]Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1-3 | DVD | (01/05/2017) from £8.99   |  Saving you £-1.00 (-12.50%)   |  RRP £7.99

    Diary of a Wimpy Kid - The adventures of a teenager who is fresh out and in elementary, where he has to learn the consequences and responsibility to survive the year. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules - Back in middle school after summer vacation, Greg Heffley and his older brother Rodrick must deal with their parents' misguided attempts to have them bond. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days - School's out. Summer vacation is on. However, Greg may not have the best summer vacation ever. What could go wrong?

  • A Perfect Getaway [Blu-ray] [2009]A Perfect Getaway | Blu Ray | (18/01/2010) from £9.99   |  Saving you £10.99 (157.00%)   |  RRP £17.99

    One adventurous young couple on their honeymoon soon discover there's trouble in paradise as their backpacking retreat turns into a nightmarish game of survival.

  • Dallas Buyers Club [Blu-ray]Dallas Buyers Club | Blu Ray | (02/06/2014) from £7.34   |  Saving you £15.65 (213.22%)   |  RRP £22.99

    Texas cowboy Ron Woodroof (McConaughey) sees his free-wheeling life overturned when he's diagnosed as HIV-positive and given 30 days to live. Determined to survive, Woodroof decides to take matters in his own hands.

  • War for the Planet of the Apes [Blu-ray 4k + UV] [2017]War for the Planet of the Apes | 4K UHD | (27/11/2017) from £14.76   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Caesar (Andy Serkis) and his apes are forced into a deadly conflict with an army of humans led by a ruthless Colonel (Woody Harrelson). But after the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and resolves to avenge his kind, pitting him against the Colonel in an epic battle that will determine the fate of both their species...and the future of the planet.

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1-3 [DVD]Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1-3 | DVD | (26/11/2012) from £11.98   |  Saving you £13.01 (52.10%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Diary of a Wimpy KidThe hilarious best-selling book come to life in this hit family comedy. Greg Heffley is headed for the most humiliating experience in any kid's life - middle school! There, he'll fair hairy-freckled morons, wedgie-loving bullies and cootie-ridden, mouldy chees. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick RulesHaving survive the 'Cheese Touch', Greg returns to school with his confidence intact, and his eye on a pretty new girl named Holly. But at home, Greg faces the worst fate ever: he's being forces to spend quality time with his older brother Rodrick! Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog DaysOh, No - Greg's Dad is threatening to send him to military school if he doesn't shape up! Unfortunately, Greg pretending to work as a swanky country club, botching a father-son camping trip, and staying one step ahead of the mischievous family dog won't help in this hilarious family film.

  • Daddy Day Care [2003]Daddy Day Care | DVD | (24/11/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    When two men get laid off they're forced to become stay-at-home dads when they can't find jobs. Until, that is, they decide to open their own day-care centre.

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules [Blu-ray]Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules | Blu Ray | (19/09/2011) from £7.00   |  Saving you £12.99 (185.57%)   |  RRP £19.99

    In this sequel to 2010's surprise hit, Greg Heffley, the kid who made 'wimpy' cool is back in an all-new family comedy based on the best-selling follow-up novel by Jeff Kinney.

  • Treme - Season 1 (HBO) [DVD] [2010]Treme - Season 1 (HBO) | DVD | (30/05/2011) from £11.29   |  Saving you £28.70 (254.21%)   |  RRP £39.99

    As Treme opens, a group of New Orleans residents are celebrating their first "second-line parade" since Hurricane Katrina blew through the city and across the Gulf Coast just three months earlier. Folks are strutting and dancing, a brass band is blowing a joyful noise--it's a celebration of "NOLA's" resilience and proud spirit ("Won't bow--don't know how," as they say). But there's darkness just below this shiny surface, and anyone familiar with The Wire, cocreator-writer David Simon's last show, won't be a bit surprised to find that he and fellow Treme writer-producer Eric Overmyer aren't shy about going there. The New Orleans we see is a city barely starting to recover from what one character calls "a man-made catastrophe… of epic proportions and decades in the making." Many people's homes are gone, and insurance payments are a rumor. Other locals haven't come back, and still others are simply missing. The people have been betrayed by their own government, and New Orleans's reputation for corruption is hardly helped by the fact that the police force is in such disarray that the line between cop and criminal is sometimes so fine as to be nonexistent. Bad, but not all bad. NOLA still has its cuisine, its communities, and best of all its music, which permeates every chapter, from the Rebirth Brass Band's "I Feel Like Funkin' It Up" in episode 1 to Allen Toussaint and "Cha Dooky-Doo" in episode 10. There's Dixieland and zydeco, natch, but also hip-hop and rock; there are NOLA stalwarts like Dr. John, Ernie K-Doe, Lee Dorsey, and the Meters (as well as appearances by Elvis Costello, Steve Earle, and others), but plenty of younger, lesser knowns, too. Whether we hear it in the street, in a club or a recording studio, at home, or anywhere, music is the lifeblood of the city and this series, and it's handled brilliantly. Treme has a lot of characters and their stories to keep up with. There's trombonist Antoine Batiste (Wendell Pierce), a wonderful player but kind of a dog, especially to his current baby mama and his ex-wife, LaDonna (Khandi Alexander), a bar owner who's desperately searching for her missing brother. There's Creighton Bernette (John Goodman), a writer preoccupied with telling the world what's really going on in the city, and his wife Toni (Melissa Leo), a lawyer and thorn in the side of the authorities. There's Davis McAlary (Steve Zahn), a well-meaning but annoyingly clueless radio DJ, his occasional girlfriend Janette (Kim Dickens), who's struggling to keep her restaurant open, and Albert Lambreaux (Clarke Peters), who returns from Houston, finds his house in ruins, and sets about rebuilding it. You might not like all of them. Not all get through the series unscathed, or even alive. But that's part of the deal. The show feels authentic: dialogue (natural, plain, and profane), story lines, locations, camera work, the utter lack of gloss and glamour--this is no Chamber of Commerce travelogue. It's not a documentary either, but there are moments when it's just down and dirty enough to pass for one. --Sam Graham

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules [DVD]Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules | DVD | (02/01/2012) from £5.79   |  Saving you £10.20 (176.17%)   |  RRP £15.99

    In this sequel to 2010's surprise hit, Greg Heffley, the kid who made 'wimpy' cool is back in an all-new family comedy based on the best-selling follow-up novel by Jeff Kinney.

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