The Limits of Control (DVD Details)
A mysterious loner attempts to successfully complete his criminal mission while operating outside of the law in contemporary Spain. His objectives shrouded in secrecy, the untrusting lone wolf (Isaach de Bankolé) sets out on his latest assignment knowing that the law is never too far behind. Bill Murray (re-teaming with Jarmusch again after 2004's BROKEN FLOWERS), Tilda Swinton (MICHAEL CLAYTON),...
War Requiem: 20th Anniversary Edition (DVD Details)
Based on the life of celebrated war poet Wilfred Owen, who died in 1918 just one week before the Armistice, this film is a blend of Derek Jarman visuals, Benjamin Britten's music and Wilfred Owen's poetry.
Adaptation (UK) (DVD Details)
One of the most original, inventive and acclaimed movies of last year, the film was nominated for four Academy Awards(tm), four BAFTAs(tm) and six Golden Globes(tm), and picked up several awards along the way. Spike Jonze`s dark, surreal comedy is widely acknowledged as a modern classic - taking film making to a new level with its razor-sharp script and dazzling screenplay.
The plot sees...
Possible Worlds (UK) (DVD Details)
The fourth film from French Canadian director Robert LePage (and his first to be made in English), Possible Worlds was adapted from the 1990 stage play by award-winning playwright and co-writer John Mighton. When police detectives Berkley (Sean McCann) and Williams (Rick Miller) arrive at a gruesome murder scene, they find themselves baffled by the circumstances; the victim, financial analyst...
Deep End, The (US) (DVD Details)
Still waters run deadly in this gripping suspense thriller about the extraordinary depths to which seemingly ordinary people will sink in the name of love.
Tilda Swinton "is magnificent" (The New York Times) as housewife Margaret Hall, a fiercely protective mother caught in a vortex of deception when it appears that her son may be guilty of murder. One desperate act leads to another, and soon...
War Zone (UK) (DVD Details)
For 15 year old Tom, the war zone is at the heart of his seemingly happy middle-class family. When his family move from London to Devon, Tom finds his new life lonely and boring.
But nothing can prepare him for the terrible secret that binds his father and his eighteen-year old sister Jessie. Isolated, confused and consumed by adolescent anger, Tom is determined to reveal the truth.
Beach, The (UK) (DVD Details)
Leonardo DiCaprio is electrifying" (David Sheehan, CBS-TV) in this adrenaline-drenched, tantalizingly seductive thriller from the director of Trainspotting.
Richard (DiCaprio), a young American backpacker, is willing to risk his life for just one thing: that mind-blowing rush you can only get from braving the ultimate adventure. But on a secret, deceptively perfect beach, Richard will discover...
Beach, The (US) (DVD Details)
Leonardo DiCaprio is electrifying" (David Sheehan, CBS-TV) in this adrenaline-drenched, tantalizingly seductive thriller from the director of Trainspotting.
Richard (DiCaprio), a young American backpacker, is willing to risk his life for just one thing: that mind-blowing rush you can only get from braving the ultimate adventure. But on a secret, deceptively perfect beach, Richard will discover...
Burn After Reading Released on DVD & Blu Ray
Overcome the January blues with another master class in wickedly dark comedy from the Oscar® winning*, Coen Brothers (No Country for Old Men) as Burn After Reading is available to own and rent on DVD and Blu-ray from February 9th 2009.
Burn...
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Review for The Limits of Control (Review) (DVD)
The Limit of Control is a thriller set in Spain. An Unnamed Man (Isaach De Bankole) is on a mission that requires him to follow clues left...
Posted by David Simpson
War Requiem (Review) (DVD)
It’s less than a week ago that those who cared enough stood for two minutes in silence at 1100hrs on 11 November to remember those who had...
Posted by Si Wooldridge
Review of Adaptation (Review) (DVD)
The last film I saw that had the names of Charlie Kaufman and Spike Jonze attached to it was the inimitable Being John Malkovich. That was a...
Posted by Jitendar Canth
Review of Beach, The (Review) (DVD)
Anybody who walks into their local DVD retailer and is pestered to by "The Beach" by their wife/girlfriend on the basis that Leonardo...
Posted by Chris Cox
Review of Deep End, The
This is a drama and not a thriller as the cover of the disk claims. It has some (very few) thrilling moments, but it is in no way a...
Posted by Zvi Josef
Review of Beach, The
I think I`m unusual in that I approached the movie having read the book (which I was studying for my english course) and therefore I...
Posted by Aidan
Review of Beach, The
This is actually pathetically laughable drivel, that is actually dementedly enjoyable at times, but it`s not the new `Apocalypse...
Posted by Richard73
Review of Beach, The
After all the hype i don`t think the beach lived up to it`s expectations, the first hour and twenty minutes keep
you intrigued but...
Posted by Andy Hall
Review of Beach, The
I was so anxious to see this movie, that I actually bought it. Well, at least it was on sale.
The movie tries to prove that no...
Posted by Zvi Josef