Dead Cert (DVD Details)
When respected but small-time gangster Freddie ‘Dead Cert’ Frankham (Craig Fairbrass) is unexpectedly given the chance to make a tentative leap into the big leagues with the opening of his new nightclub in London’s East End, he doesn’t quite realize what he is getting into. Unknown to Freddie and his partners, the club stands on the former site of a Black Church, established as a temple of evil in...
The Last Seven (DVD Details)
A cataclysmic event has left London deserted and under the thrall of a sinister presence.
When William (Simon Phillips) regains consciousness, he finds himself confused and alone in an empty London street. As he explores the area, he discovers that not only are all the people missing but so are his memories.
Greenfingers (UK) (DVD Details)
Inspired by a true story, this is the tale of a group of criminals serving time in prison. Colin Briggs and his cell mates are forced to tend to the gardens by the prison warden and soon discover that they have a real talent for this work...
Goodbye Charlie Bright (UK) (DVD Details)
`Goodbye Charlie Bright` is the humourous and heart-warming story of the friendship between two teenage boys from a tough council estate.
Set during a long hot summer it charts the close but volatile relationship between Charlie and Justin.
Human Traffic (US) (DVD Details)
The real story of youth in the nineties is this: chemicals, clubs, bars, pubs, pushing the vinyl, blagging the guest list, mobile phones, trainers, combats, care-less, monged, mashed, sorted, safe. And it`s right here in first time writer-director Justin Kerrigan`s Human Traffic, in all its pupil-dilated, teeth-grinding, club-hopping glory.
The film focuses on the lives and loves of five...
Trench, The (UK) (DVD Details)
Set in the 48 hours leading up to the catastrophic Battle of the Somme, this is the intense story of young men at war as seen through the eyes of 17-year old Billy Macfarlane (Paul Nicholls).
As the boys wait for the attack, alternately excited and terrified, this group of naive soldiers is forced to confront the reality of the enemy as the suspense reaches breaking point.
When Billy`s...
Human Traffic (UK) (DVD Details)
The real story of youth in the nineties is this: chemicals, clubs, bars, pubs, pushing the vinyl, blagging the guest list, mobile phones, trainers, combats, care-less, monged, mashed, sorted, safe. And it`s right here in first time writer-director Justin Kerrigan`s Human Traffic, in all its pupil-dilated, teeth-grinding, club-hopping glory.
The film focuses on the lives and loves of five...
Danny Dyer's '7 Lives' set for UK Premiere on 7th October 2011
The UK premiere of 7 Lives is tomorrow at Mile End Genesis with cast and crew in attendance. There are limited public tickets available to order from the cinema’s website www.genesiscinema.co.uk.
The film will then play at several Apollo cinema...
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Hassan and Dyer in action flick The Last Seven on DVD in August
THE LAST SEVEN
Seven Survivors. One Killer. The hunt is on…
DVD Release date: 30th August 2010
Running time: 84 minutes
DVD RRP: £15.99
Cert: 18
Dead Man Running’s Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer explosively reunite for this taut action-thrill...
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Danny Dyer in Dead Man Running out on DVD and Blu-ray this March
DANNY DYER FANCIES GINGER NICOLA FROM GIRLS ALOUD!
…and wouldn’t mind a bit of Helen Mirren, Stephanie Beacham and Gloria Hunniford
London, Friday 12 February – Supporting his latest DVD Dead Man Running also starring 50 Cent - Danny Dyer bares...
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Malice in Wonderland out on DVD in February
MALICE IN WONDERLAND
Guns, Gangsters, Pimps and Prostitutes – Wonderland Just Got Dirtier
From Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Available on DVD from February 8, 2010
Sony Pictures Home...
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Doghouse out in October
Available on Blu-ray™ High-Def and DVD on 12 October, 2009
The battle of the sexes just got bloody in the outrageously funny comedy-horror, Doghouse, from award-winning director Jake West (Evil Aliens) and starring Danny Dyer (The Football Factory,...
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The Last Seven (Review) (DVD)
Introduction
It’s present day in London, although it would appear that the population of 7 million inhabitants have to all intents and...
Posted by Si Wooldridge
Review of Greenfingers (Review) (DVD)
This is a feelgood factor picture with two capital Fs. Think Alan Titchmarsh cross-pollinated with Ronnie Barker`s Fletcher character and...
Posted by Mark Oates
Review of Human Traffic (Review) (DVD)
The last great film of the nineties" screams the box. A very bold claim wouldn`t you say? According to the blurb, "the real story of...
Posted by Rich Goodman
Review of Human Traffic
I think titling the movie "Human Trash" would be much more appropriate.
While trying to be artistic, this movie depicts the clubs...
Posted by Zvi Josef
Review of Human Traffic
This film is by no means the masterpiece that some people have hailed it as, but equally it isn’t all that bad either. I...
Posted by Rich Davies
Review of Human Traffic
This film was well and truly accurate! (Well maybe other than the blag into the club!)
The buildup to the night out , the night out...
Posted by 1234
Review of Human Traffic
I`ve never reviewed a DVD before, I don`t like imparting my views upon people, we should all be able to make up our own minds. But...
Posted by ChirsR
Review of Human Traffic
Strongly recommended to me by a friend, I was looking forward to a light-hearted and sharply observant comedy. I was sorely...
Posted by Tony Vado