Stephen (Matt Winston, Fight Club, Little Miss Sunshine, A.I. Artificial Intelligence) and Sadie (Camille Balsamo, The Paperboy) are part of a group of students who hop on board a crabbing vessel hoping to research the effects of global warming on whales in the Bering Sea. When the crew, led by Graff (Lance Henriksen, Aliens, Alien vs. Predator, The Terminator), dredges up a creepy ice block left over from a piece of old Russian space wreckage, they realise they have stumbled across strange new life forms that are not of this world. It turns out that the frozen mutants are the product of an abandoned Soviet experiment with space radiation and tiny sea creatures. With the ice thawing fast, the crew realise too late they've stumbled across a supernatural horror that should have been left in the deep.
When four friends set out on a boating holiday to a private island, they are looking forward to sunshine, sea and relaxation. However, unknown to them, a nearby top secret mission has just gone very wrong and the disastrous results are about to be unleashed. A classified military lab has been developing weaponized sharks for use in warfare. A shark grown beyond normal proportions, genetically engineered with hate in its blood and programmed to hunt any human within range has escaped, and is on the rampage. As the killer shark heads towards the beach where the four friends are relaxing, joy very quickly turns to terror as they must battle or lose their limbs and lives to a vicious predator who will stop at nothing to dominate the food chain.
Collection of three Tim Burton films. The stop-motion animated musical 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' (1993), produced and visualised by Tim Burton, is set in a parallel world where different lands represent different holiday periods. Skeleton Jack (voice of Chris Sarandon) from Halloween Town becomes converted to Christmas and sets out to spread joy in the world. However, when Jack's mission leads him to kidnap Santa (voice of Edward Ivory) it becomes clear that he is not really in tune with the Yuletide spirit. In 'Alice in Wonderland' (2010), based on the characters from the Lewis Carroll classics 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass', the 19-year-old Alice (Mia Wasikowska) returns to the magical world of her childhood adventure to reunite with her friends the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen), Tweedledum and Tweedledee (both played by Matt Lucas), the Dormouse (Barbara Windsor), the Caterpillar (Alan Rickman) and the Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry). Alice discovers her true destiny as she joins forces with the colourful denizens of Wonderland to overthrow the wicked Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter). 'Frankenweenie' (2012), Burton's black and white stop-motion homage to Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein', is a remake of his 1984 short of the same name. The story follows a young boy called Victor (voice of Charlie Tahan), who harnesses the powers of science to bring his beloved pet dog Sparky back to life - with unexpected and alarming consequences.
Ed Speleers stars in this British horror directed by Paul Hyett. As young ticket inspector Joe (Speleers) prepares to embark on his final journey of the day on the 23.59 train to Eastborough, the motley crew of passengers on board do their best to make his job even harder. When the train comes to a sudden stop in the middle of nowhere, the driver announces that they have hit something on the track. As he goes out to investigate the scene, Joe and the passengers become increasingly uneasy when the driver fails to return. When they hear a strange howling sound coming from the woods, the unlikely group realise that they must work together if they ever want to make it home...
After World War III is over, all life in the northern hemisphere is wiped out. Only the inhabitants of Australia, along with the crew of the US submarine Sawfish, survive. But when the Sawfish goes on an exploratory journey to assess the atmosphere, it soon becomes apparent that the end is near for everyone. Acclaimed Hollywood film-maker Stanley Kramer (Inherit the Wind, Judgement at Nuremberg) directs an all-star cast which includes Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner and Fred Astaire, along with Anthony Perkins and Donna Anderson as the young parents who must make a terrible decision, in one the most powerful films of all time.
Collection of four Tim Burton films. The stop-motion animated musical 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' (1993), produced and visualised by Tim Burton, is set in a parallel world where different lands represent different holiday periods. Skeleton Jack (voice of Chris Sarandon) from Halloween Town becomes converted to Christmas and sets out to spread joy in the world. However, when Jack's mission leads him to kidnap Santa (voice of Edward Ivory) it becomes clear that he is not really in tune with the Yuletide spirit. In 'Alice in Wonderland' (2010), based on the characters from the Lewis Carroll classics 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass', the 19-year-old Alice (Mia Wasikowska) returns to the magical world of her childhood adventure to reunite with her friends the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen), Tweedledum and Tweedledee (both played by Matt Lucas), the Dormouse (Barbara Windsor), the Caterpillar (Alan Rickman) and the Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry). Alice discovers her true destiny as she joins forces with the colourful denizens of Wonderland to overthrow the wicked Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter). 'Frankenweenie' (2012), Burton's black and white stop-motion homage to Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein', is a remake of his 1984 short of the same name. The story follows a young boy called Victor (voice of Charlie Tahan), who harnesses the powers of science to bring his beloved pet dog Sparky back to life - with unexpected and alarming consequences. 'Ed Wood' (1994) is a biopic of one of Hollywood's worst film directors. Setting up shop in Tinseltown with plenty of enthusiasm but no discernible talent, Ed Wood (Depp) is undeterred when his debut feature, cross-dressing drama 'Glen Or Glenda' (in which he also stars) is a flop. He goes on to make 'Bride of the Monster', also a commercial and creative disaster, with ailing horror star Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau), before embarking on his most grandiose scheme yet: 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'...
Get ready for more epic suspense romance and thrill rides as hit series THE VAMPIRE DIARIES continues for a sixth season. Season five began with a sense of hope for Elena (Nina Dobrev). After a passionate summer with Damon (Ian Somerhalder) Elena headed to Whitmore College with Caroline (Candice Accola) not knowing that Bonnie (Kat Graham) sacrificed her life to save Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen). As Bonnie's friends fought to bring her back to life as the Anchor to the Other Side Stefan (Paul Wesley) had to face off with his doppelganger Silas and a newly human Katherine (Nina Dobrev) struggled with mortality and motherhood. Damon's relationship with Elena was put to the test when Enzo (Michael Malarkey) an old vampire friend from Damon's past revealed he was still alive and looking for revenge. Stefan and Caroline's friendship deepened as they stood up to the Travelers a nomadic witch tribe driven to strip Mystic Falls of magic and cast out its supernatural residents. Damon having lost his town and fearing that he would lose his loved ones on the crumbling Other Side Damon made a huge sacrifice to bring them all back -- with catastrophic results. While the cliffhanger season finale sent our characters reeling season six will be the story of their journey back to each other as they explore the duality of good versus evil inside themselves on their quest to reclaim their home. Matt Davis rejoins the cast as a series regular this season reprising his role as Alaric Saltzman recently returned from The Other Side. Episode List: I'll Remember Yellow Ledbetter Welcome to Paradise Black Hole Sun The World Has Turned and Left Me Here The More You Ignore Me The Closer I Get Do You Remember The First Time? Fade Into You I Alone Christmas Through Your Eyes Woke Up With a Monster Prayer for the Dying TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC
Meet Dag, a couple's therapist who holds a 90% divorce rate. His philosophy in life is that people should live alone and he's happy to share that with his patients. Dag leads a quiet life and the only thing he loves more than his solitude is prescription drugs. However, Dag's peaceful existence is about to change radically when Eva enters his life. Dag is a sometimes cynical, yet often heartwarming comedy series, that features a star-studded cast of Norway's most celebrated actors.
Acclaimed by critics and fans alike, The Vampire Diaries is the story of two vampire brothers obsessed with the same beautiful girl in a small town where supernatural beings live in secret amongst its residents. As the series begins, brothers Stefan and Damon Salvatore return to their hometown of Mystic Falls, Virginia, for very different reasons. Get ready for epic romance, suspense and a bloody good thrill ride.
The battle for sports entertainment supremacy reaches its epic conclusion with The Monday Night War Volume 2: Know Your Role. Go behind the scenes with the men and women who lived through the war as they give insight on key matches and moments. This set features the final ten episodes of the critically-acclaimed WWE Network series and features interviews with Monday Night War generals Eric Bischoff and Vince McMahon, along with WCW owner Ted Turner, The Rock, Hulk Hogan, Mick Foley, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Diamond Dallas Page, Goldberg, Ric Flair and more. Relive one the most exciting eras in sports entertainment history!
Within the woods the Turtles forge new armor and weapons, and journey into the spiritual realm. Get ready for more epic battles when our heroes emerge once again, ready to take back New York and find their long-lost sensei.
Starring Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil franchise) and Pierce Brosnan (Bond franchise), SURVIVOR is a gripping thriller about State Department employee Kate Abbott (Jovovich), newly posted in the American embassy in London. Kate is charged with stopping terrorists from getting into the U.S. which puts her directly in the line of fire: targeted for death, framed for crimes she didn't commit, discredited and on the run. Now she must find a way to clear her name and stop a large-scale terrorist attack set for New Year's Eve in New York's Times Square.
From the Pacific Northwest to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah this is the inspiring true story of four tenacious men who risk everything to conquer the world records of motorcycle land speed racing. Their extraordinary journey demonstrates how perseverance against all odds can send the most unlikely men roaring into glory.
Desecrated graves dead bodies dug up and left in model homes… Every time the same ritual: a woman a man a teenager who weren’t related but who form a new family. Amid the bodies a photo: the one of Paul Maisonneuve a Crime Squad legend in the North of France now retired but forced to return to duty. Who is digging up the bodies? Who is leaving them in model homes and why? Young female detective Sandra Winckler in charge of the case must work with Paul Maisonneuve to find out just who is behind these macabre stage settings. During her investigation she will have to delve into Paul’s past believing him to know more than he lets on. Because that’s where the truth must lie: somewhere in Paul’s past. For the detective and the ex-cop life will never be the same… For in the shadows is a man who will stop at nothing to gain his revenge – a long planned out revenge
SS EXPERIMENT CAMP has arrived back to UK shelves uncut uncensored and ready to scandalise a new generation of gore-hungry viewers! With this said the flick that kicked off the entire ‘video nasty’ scandal is not afraid to show both the horrors of fascism and the struggles of heroism in the shadow of World War 2’s vilest violence. Add to this mix a subtle tongue-in-cheek splat-stick mentality (after all the best way to get your own back at Nazis is to laugh at them!) and the sort of palpable postwar Italian guilt that highlighted the entire Rome-based boom in Third Reich exploitation romps and you have a curious schlock-totem. SS EXPERIMENT CAMP may have upset the censors back in 1976 but today it stands tall as a must-see example of bad taste VHS-era bloodshed… suitable for steel-stomachs and scholars of the rental shop era! Features: BRAND NEW HD Master Uncompressed LPCM English Soundtrack Uncompressed LPCM Italian Soundtrack with English Subtitles Reversible Sleeve with alternative art Includes a Collectible 300gsm Original Poster Post Card Booklet Notes by Calum Waddell
When a family is brutally slain near an isolated rural village, a suspicious local man is soon arrested and brought in for questioning. During the interrogation process it becomes clear that the suspect is not quite what he seems as he begins to transform into a rampaging werewolf set on destroying anything in his path. As the bloodbath ensues, the authorities must do whatever they can to survive the surrounding terror and prevent the chaos from spreading.
Following our earlier releases of his British exploitation classics Some like it Sexy Escort Girls and The Deadly Females Nucleus Films now proudly bring you the world premiere DVD release of Donovan Winter’s final feature the 1978 home-invasion thriller Give us Tomorrow. With a cast of experienced British acting talent headed by Sylvia Syms (Asylm The Tamarind Seed The Saint) and a captivating performance by Donna Evans (now one of Hollywood’s top stunt doubles but then a promising young heroine) this grimy yet sleek hostage movie is far more than your standard slice of Soho sleaze and like The Deadly Females emphasises the director’s gradual move from the tawdry British Sex Film towards social comment- with a hefty chunk of suspense thrown in. Shot in the leafy suburban Orpington the story concerns two less-than-professional criminals Ron (Derren Nesbitt The Man in the Back Seat Where Eagles Dare) and The Boy (Alan Guy) who hold a family prisoner in their home whilst their colleagues simultaneously raid a local bank managed by the father (James Kerry Killer's Moon Blake's 7) Of course being a British crime film something has to go wrong and with one teller (Gene Foad- Dickens Of London) dead and the aforementioned accomplices having “done one” with the loot our hapless duo soon find themselves in a lose-lose situation with half the London Borough Of Bromley constabulary in attendance... Tense and claustrophobic but with a setting straight out of a Thames TV sitcom Give us Tomorrow was at the time originally withheld for legal reasons (see booklet) from proper distribution or theatrical release. Original VHS releases are extremely scarce: therefore the arrival of this long-awaited remastered and uncut disc is cause for celebration among cult collectors everywhere. So sit back relax and watch but remember DON’T answer that unexpected knock at the door!
Never did I fink 30 years ago I'd be doing a 'docu-com' about 30 years of Back t' Future. It's well documented that I'm a massive BTTF fan but I'm not well documented for mecking documentaries. I'm very excited. I feel like a geeky 40 year old virgin, accept I'm not 40 and I've had loads of sex. Let's get that flux capacitor fluxing! Keith Lemon 30 years after Marty McFly stepped into the DeLorean, Back to the Future's biggest fan, Keith Lemon, creates his very own celebratory homage, with the help of some of his celebrity friends. Keith heads off on a transatlantic pilgrimage to visit the film's iconic locations and meet some of the original cast and crew including co-creator, Bob Gale. Keith hangs out with the film's biggest fans, real time travel boffins and shows off his skateboarding skills! Packed with 1.21 gigawatts (appox. 54mins actually) of unseen bonus including outtkes, extended interviews, Keith's video diary, Hoverboards and other stuff, plus all the sketches woven back to back.
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