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  • The Ring 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]The Ring 4K UHD | Blu Ray | (13/01/2025) from £25.65   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    One of the most iconic modern-day horror films, THE RING is now available on 4K Ultra HD™. The tale begins when the bizarre death of a teenage girl leads journalist Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) to investigate a mysterious urban legend. In a cabin she discovers a videocassette containing disturbing imagery, and anyone who views the tape receives a chilling phone call from an unknown voice warning seven days.

  • The Asphyx (Blu-ray)The Asphyx (Blu-ray) | Blu Ray | (11/06/2018) from £10.75   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Brilliant Victorian aristocrat and scientist Sir Hugo Cunningham has a morbid fascination with photographing the dead. But when his son s death in a horrific boating accident is caught on film he discovers that a mysterious creature, the Asphyx, appears at the point of death to consume the soul. Sir Hugo theorises that if he can capture the creature when it appears and lock it away he can achieve immortality. Together with his soon to be son in-law Giles, Sir Hugo embarks on a dangerous and all-consuming quest to give his family eternal life - but as his obsession takes over and his experiments start to go wrong...

  • Highlander IV: Endgame [Blu-ray] [2020] [Region A & B & C]Highlander IV: Endgame | Blu Ray | (01/02/2021) from £8.95   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The Ultimate Battle Against The Forces Of Darkness! Two worlds come together for the next electrifying chapter in this wildly popular action-packed legacy, teaming big-screen star Christopher Lambert with Highlander television series star Adrian Paul. To combat the fearsome Highlander villain and his ruthless band of Immortals, Connor (Lambert) and Duncan (Paul) join forces in a power play for the ages. Though it will take the combined strength of two Immortals to win this fight, there can only be one in the end in this bold and exciting epic struggle of good versus evil. Extras: Visual Effects: A Historical Progression Deleted Scenes

  • Franklyn [Blu-ray] [2008]Franklyn | Blu Ray | (22/06/2009) from £12.13   |  Saving you £5.86 (48.31%)   |  RRP £17.99

    An explosive, and sometimes surreal, journey through London and the metropolis Meanwhile City charting the path of four disparate characters

  • Extras - The Special [Blu-ray]Extras - The Special | Blu Ray | (03/11/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown of celebrity. Andy Millman (Ricky Gervais) is back and more miserable than ever in this darker and devastatingly funny finale to the Emmy-winning series. Though his sitcom When the Whistle Blows rates six million viewers, he is, as ever, mindful of the critics' barbs and jealous of colleagues landing the prestige film roles he covets. "I'm not proud of having Britain's No. 1 catchphrase," he grouses (actually, he has sunk to No. 3, now trailing "You are the weakest link, goodbye"). Worse, he has become a right bastard, arrogantly treating crewmembers and his one true friend, Maggie (a heartbreaking Ashley Jensen), like dirt. Andy finally drops his clueless and incompetent agent (series co-creator Stephen Merchant) and quits the show. "Don't worry about me," he proclaims. "The phone won't stop ringing." Unlike the finale of The Office, this super-duper-sized episode really has no loose ends to tie up. In Andy's humiliating comeuppance (he sinks to portraying an alien on Dr. Who and joins the desperate housemates on Celebrity Big Brother), Gervais has the perfect vessel with which to rail against soul-sucking celebrity, degrading tabloid culture, and "the gutter press." As for Andy and Maggie, those longing for some kind of Tim/Dawn hookup may not get exactly what they want, but they will get what they need in the lovely final scenes. A-listers having a laugh at their own images have always been one of Extras' special treats. The finale features jaw-dropping cameos by Clive Owen and George Michael, performing community service yet again. --Donald Liebenson

  • The Crying Game (DVD + Blu-ray)The Crying Game (DVD + Blu-ray) | Blu Ray | (20/02/2017) from £18.75   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The Crying Game offers a rare and precious movie experience. The film is an unclassifiable original that surprises, intrigues, confounds, and delights you with its freshness, humor, and honesty from beginning to end. It starts as a psychological thriller, as IRA foot soldier Fergus (the incomparable Stephen Rea) kidnaps a British soldier (Forest Whitaker) and waits for the news that will determine whether he executes his victim or sets him free. As the night wears on, a peculiar bond begins to form between the two men. Later, the movie shifts tone and morphs into something of a romantic comedy as Fergus unexpectedly becomes involved with the soldier's girlfriend Dil (Jaye Davidson) and discovers more about himself, and human nature in general, than he ever dreamed possible. Like Spielberg's E.T. , The Crying Game was supposed to be director Neil Jordan's "little, personal movie," the one he just had to make, even though no studio was willing to give him money because the story was so unusual. Instead, it became a surprise popular sensation, thanks in part to Miramax's cleverly provocative campaign playing up the hush-hush nature of the movie's big secret. The performances (including Miranda Richardson as one of Fergus's IRA colleagues) are subtly shaded, and the writing and direction are tantalizingly rich and suggestive; you're always trying to figure out the characters' true motives and feelings--even when they themselves are fully aware of their own motives and feelings. The Crying Game is a wise, witty, wondrous treasure of a movie. Director Jordan's credits include Mona Lisa, Interview with the Vampire, Michael Collins, and The Butcher Boy. --Jim Emerson

  • Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! - Season 1 [Blu-ray]Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! - Season 1 | Blu Ray | (10/06/2024) from £15.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Bubbly Hana Uzaki has taken it upon herself to help introverted Sakurai be more social-except he didn't ask for her help.

  • Stealth [Blu-ray disc format] [2005]Stealth | Blu Ray | (08/04/2007) from £6.37   |  Saving you £13.62 (213.81%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Three military pilots struggle to bring an artificial intelligence program under control... before it initiates the next world war.

  • Dead Reckoning (Standard Edition) [Blu-ray] [1947]Dead Reckoning (Standard Edition) | Blu Ray | (22/04/2024) from £12.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Humphrey Bogart (The Harder They Fall), Lizabeth Scott (Pitfall), and Morris Carnovsky (Gun Crazy) star in Dead Reckoning, a dark tale of blackmail, vengeance, and murder. When Captain 'Rip' Murdock (Bogart) learns that his war buddy has been murdered, he sets out to find answers. His search leads him to nightclub owner Martinelli (Carnovsky) and the beautiful, dangerous Coral (Scott), and death and intrigue follow. Directed by John Cromwell (The Prisoner of Zenda), Dead Reckoning is a tense and atmospheric film noir, starring one of Hollywood's greatest screen icons. Product Features High Definition remaster Original mono audio Audio commentary with film scholar and preservationist Alan K Rode (2022) A Pretty Good Shot (2022, 17 mins): appreciation by writer and film programmer Tony Rayns Watchtower Over Tomorrow (1945, 16 mins): short film, directed by John Cromwell, documenting the formation of the United Nations following World War II Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

  • Ferdinand [Blu-ray + Digital HD] [2017]Ferdinand | Blu Ray | (16/04/2018) from £6.91   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Little bull Ferdinand prefers sitting quietly under a tree just smelling the flowers, rather than snorting and butting heads with the other bulls. As Ferdinand grows big and strong his temperament remains mellow, but one day five men come to choose the biggest, fastest and roughest bull for the bullfights in Madrid, and Ferdinand is mistakenly chosen.

  • Hands of the Ripper [Blu-ray]Hands of the Ripper | Blu Ray | (18/08/2014) from £14.98   |  Saving you £2.00 (15.40%)   |  RRP £14.99

    A quintessential Hammer Horror from director Peter Sasdy ( Taste the Blood of Dracula, Countess Dracula ), Hands of the Ripper is a fascinating and terrifying spin on the Jack the Ripper legend, featuring outstanding performances from both Eric Porter, as a doctor investigating a series of grisly murders, and Angharad Rees as the pretty, frail murder suspect. Hands of the Ripper is featured here in a High Definition transfer made from original film elements in its as-exhibited the.

  • The Stranger (Dual Format - Blu-ray & DVD)The Stranger (Dual Format - Blu-ray & DVD) | Blu Ray | (04/05/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £21.99

    In a way, Scarlet Street is a remake. It's taken from a French novel, La Chienne (literally, "The Bitch") that was first filmed by Jean Renoir in 1931. Renoir brought to the sordid tale all the colour and vitality of Montmartre; Fritz Lang's version shows us a far harsher and bleaker world. The film replays the triangle set-up from Lang's previous picture, The Woman in the Window, with the same three actors. Once again, Edward G Robinson plays a respectable middle-aged citizen snared by the charms of Joan Bennett's streetwalker, with Dan Duryea as her low-life pimp. The plot closes around the three of them like a steel trap. This is Lang at his most dispassionate. Scarlet Street is a tour de force of noir filmmaking, brilliant but ice-cold. The Stranger, according to Orson Welles, "is the worst of my films. There is nothing of me in that picture". But even on autopilot Welles still leaves most filmmakers standing. A war crimes investigator, played by Edward G Robinson, tracks down a senior Nazi to a sleepy New England town where he's living in concealment as a respected college professor. Welles wanted Agnes Moorehead as the investigator and Robinson as the Nazi Franz Kindler, but his producer, Sam Spiegel, wouldn't wear it. So Welles himself plays the supposedly cautious and self-effacing fugitive--and if there was one thing Welles could never play, it was unobtrusive. Still, the film's far from a write-off. Welles' eye for stunning visuals rarely deserted him and, aided by Russell Metty's skewed, shadowy photography, The Stranger builds to a doomy grand guignol climax in a clocktower that Hitchcock must surely have recalled when he made Vertigo. And Robinson, dogged in pursuit, is as quietly excellent as ever. On the DVD: sparse pickings. Both films have a full-length commentary by Russell Cawthorne which adds the occasional insight, but is repetitive and not always reliable. The box claims both print have been "fully restored and digitally remastered", but you'd never guess. --Philip Kemp

  • Dragon Ball Super Part 5 (Episodes 53-65) Blu-rayDragon Ball Super Part 5 (Episodes 53-65) Blu-ray | Blu Ray | (08/10/2018) from £12.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Following their first encounter with Goku Black, the Saiyan trio are itching to dish out some payback! It's a mystery as to why Black has a Time Ring, so it's off to the Tenth Universe for a discussion with the Supreme Kai and his suspiciously well-mannered apprentice. Meanwhile, Earth's attacker continues to wreak havoc in the future. How could the Kais possibly tie in with someone as evil as Black? Everyone's lives are on the line, and it's up to the Z Fighters to either face the problem head-on or try to alter the timeline at the source!

  • Teen Titans Go Vs Teen Titans [Blu-ray] [2019]Teen Titans Go Vs Teen Titans | Blu Ray | (14/10/2019) from £11.89   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The Comedic Teen Titans of Teen Titans Go! Take on their serious counterparts from the 2003 series when villains from each to their worlds team up to pit the two Titan teams against each other.

  • Hollow Man [Blu-ray] [2000]Hollow Man | Blu Ray | (22/10/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    In Paul Verhoeven's Hollow Man, Kevin Bacon plays a bad boy egotistical scientist who heads up a double-secret government team experimenting with turning life forms invisible. How do we know he's a bad boy? Because he (a) wears a leather overcoat, (b) compares himself to God, (c) drives a sports car, and (d) spies on his comely next door neighbour while eating Twinkies. Sadly, this is the most character development anyone gets in this slightly undernourished action/sci-fi thriller, which does boast some amazing special effects along with some amazingly ridiculous plot twists. After experimenting rather ruthlessly on a menagerie of lab animals, Bacon finally cracks the code that will turn the invisible gorillas, dogs and so on, back into their visible forms. Does it work on humans? Faster than you can say "six degrees," Mr Bacon appoints himself human guinea pig, strapping down for an injection of fluorescent-coloured serum.Thanks to some phenomenal, seamless and Oscar-worthy computer effects, Bacon is indeed rendered invisible, organ by organ, vein by vein. And what's the first thing you'd do if you were invisible? Why, spy on your female co-workers in the bathroom and molest your comely next-door neighbour, of course! Soon, Bacon is thoroughly psychotic, and it's up to Elisabeth Shue (Bacon's co-worker and ex-girlfriend) and hunky Josh Brolin (her current snuggle bunny) to defeat the invisible man, who's picking off the science team one by one. You'd think this would be a prime opportunity for copious amounts of cheesy sex and aggressive violence--which Verhoeven served up so well and so exuberantly in Starship Troopers and Basic Instinct--but if anything, the director seems to tone down the proceedings, and really, who wants a muted Paul Verhoeven movie? Shue (who got top billing and a bad haircu! t to boot) and Brolin (who, yes, does take off his shirt at least once) generate little heat, and while Bacon does give an effective, primarily voice-oriented performance, his character is so underdeveloped that, well, you can see right through him. --Mark Englehart

  • Space: 1999: Super Space Theater [Blu-ray]Space: 1999: Super Space Theater | Blu Ray | (12/08/2024) from £25.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Space: 1999: Super Space Theater Blu-Ray:Capitalising on the success of the first two Space:1999 movies (episodes edited together as cinema features in the wake of Star Wars) ITC created what would ultimately become thirteen full-length movies for cable and home video under the banner Super Space Theater. Four of these were made from episodes of Space:1999, though they included new music in places and (for Alien Attack) additional scenes. Each of these four movies has been rebuilt from the High-Definition restorations created for the series episodes - they are presented here in their original 4:3 full screen aspect ratio alongside new 16:9 widescreen special editions, with both Alien Attack and Destination Moonbase-Alpha featuring enhanced special effects. All four special editions have been re-edited, restoring scenes and adding material not in the original presentation. Also included in this set is a rebuild of the Italian theatrical movie Spazio:1999 - debuting several months before TV transmissions began and featuring an idiosyncratic score from the legendary Ennio Morricone, it was the first time Space:1999 was seen anywhere in the world.

  • Brainwashed: Sex - Camera - Power [Blu-ray]Brainwashed: Sex - Camera - Power | Blu Ray | (17/07/2023) from £16.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Director Nina Menkes compels the casual moviegoer and cinephile alike to confront how the visual language of cinema is used to disempower women at the most fundamental level. Using more than 175 film clips from canonical Hollywood favourites and cult classics as well as interviews with filmmakers and scholars, Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power reveals a sinister framework of misogyny and paternalism that, from early cinema to the present day, infiltrates some of our favourite movies. Featuring interviews with leading actors, directors and film theorists, the film is a mesmerising visual journey through cinema's sexist bloodstream that will forever change the way you see films. Product Features Nina Menkes in Conversation (2023): the director interviewed after a screening of Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power at the BFI Southbank Trailer Other extras TBC

  • A Good Day to Die Hard (Blu-ray + UV Copy)A Good Day to Die Hard (Blu-ray + UV Copy) | Blu Ray | (10/06/2013) from £6.36   |  Saving you £18.63 (292.92%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Iconoclastic take-no-prisoners cop John McClane for the first time finds himself on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack. With the Russian underworld in pursuit and battling a countdown to war the two McClanes discover their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes. Special Features: Feature – Theatrical and Extended Versions Deleted Scenes Making It Hard to Die Anatomy of a Car Chase Two of a Kind Back in Action The New Face of Evil Pre-Vis Segments VFX Sequences Storyboards Concept Art Galleries Theatrical Trailers Audio Commentary by Director John Moore and First Assistant Director Mark Cotone Maximum McClane

  • Dorian Gray [Blu-ray] [2009]Dorian Gray | Blu Ray | (18/01/2010) from £6.90   |  Saving you £16.09 (233.19%)   |  RRP £22.99

    Based on the classic novel by Oscar Wilde, "Dorian Gray" tells the story of a strikingly beautiful young man named Dorian (Ben Barnes - "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian") and his terrifying secret.

  • Sunday Bloody Sunday (Blu-ray)Sunday Bloody Sunday (Blu-ray) | Blu Ray | (16/03/2020) from £14.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Peter Finch and Glenda Jackson star in John Schlesinger's piercing and brilliantly observed suburban drama. A recent divorcée (Jackson) and middle-aged Jewish doctor (Finch) find themselves embroiled in a progressive love triangle with a bisexual artist (Murray Head). Both discover a new freedom with their young lover, as they confront the convention and obstacles that have defined their lives. An exploration of middle-class life and permissiveness in 1970s London, its depiction of homosexuality changed the landscape of LGBTQ+ representation on screen. Featuring outstanding BAFTA-winning performances by Finch and Jackson, Sunday Bloody Sunday is a tender and complex view on the politics of love, lust and longing. Special Features: Presentation in High Definition The Pacemakers: Glenda Jackson (1971, 14 mins): a documentary profile of the actress Glenda Jackson, including footage of the actress performing on the set of Sunday Bloody Sunday **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Fully illustrated booklet with new writing on the film and full film credits Other extras TBC

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