 The film that continues to serve as the benchmark for Clouzot's magnificent career. 'The Wages of Fear' established the writer-director on a truly international level after carrying off major... More... |  Ingmar Bergman's tenth film as director was his first foray into the realm of comedy. Made after the international success of A Summer Interlude, Waiting Women was released to favourable reviews... More... |
 Eytan Fox's follow-up to his acclaimed Yossi and Jagger is a profound, multilayered drama hidden in the guise of a genre picture. More... |  Primarily the story of the love that grew between country stars Johnny Cash and June Carter during the early years of Cash's career, WALK THE LINE is the result of intense collaboration between... More... |
 Carter Page III (Woody Harrelson) is a social butterfly of Washington’s political elite. He entertains wealthy wives of a certain age with witty repartee and chaperones them to social events... More... |  A compelling documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in which filmmaker Simone Bitton documents the construction of the massive separation barrier that is destroying one of the most... More... |
 Cracking movie, Gromit! Five years in the making, this amazing British movie shows that stop-motion animation is still a force to be reckoned with. Two disc Special Edition. More... |  Few films have caused such controversy as Peter Watkins' The War Game, a drama documentary made for BBC TV in 1965 about a "limited" nuclear attack on Kent, England. Blending fiction and fact to... More... |
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A contemporary retelling of H.G. Wells's seminal classic, Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller reveals the extraordinary battle for the future of humankind through the eyes... More... |  A wry and comic look at the shifting power in sexual relationships, François Ozon's film is adapted from a play written but never staged by the celebrated German filmmaker Rainer Werner... More... |
 Set in the competitive world of synchronised swimming, WATER LILIES is a brilliantly observed portrait of female adolescence. The film centres around three 15-year-old-girls who experience first... More... |  The 'Watermelon Woman' was the name given to the mythical Fae Richards, a beautiful yet elusive black actress from the 1930s. In all her films, it was her only billing. Why should that be? It is... More... |
 The brilliant Scissor Sisters present their first-ever DVD live from the Brighton Dome. Includes an exclusive documentary, a rare 4play film, the full live concert, all their videos to date, and... More... |  Dorky Dawn Weiner, New Jersey seventh-grader, couldn't get a break if you sent it FedEx. Sometimes hated, often reviled, seldom understood, Dawn tries in vain to put on a happy face as she... More... |
 When Jamie accepts Kathy's invite to spend a weekend in the country with her and her friend Natasha, he never expects to sleep with both of them in one night. Worse still, when he seeks out... More... |  1986. The Berlin Wall divides not only a city, but symbolises the division of the entire European continent.
For twenty-five years it has separated families, friends and lovers - and caused the... More... |
 The film that paired two of the greatest screen-actresses not only lived up to its promise, but provided years of Hollywood gossip at the expense of the two warring stars!
Baby Jane (Davis) was... More... |  Gloria is a typical Madrid housewife with problems. Her husband is obsessed with an ex-Nazi chanteuse; of her two sons, one has discovered the benefits of dope dealing while the other is a... More... |
 What The Beep Do We Know!? is a new type of film. It is part documentary, part story, and part animations. The protagonist, Amanda (Marlee Matlin), finds herself in a fantastic 'Alice in... More... |  This documentary exploring the obsession with circuit parties uncovers individuals with stories to tell: why they love the circuit, how they got there, and what happens after the music ends.
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 Set against an exciting, urban atmosphere, where creative energy runs rampant and illicit substances fuel the artisitic juices -- where sex is always available, but love is elusive.
It was the... More... |  Based on Jiro Asada's bestselling novel of the same title, Yojiro Takita directs this story of Kanichiro Yoshimura, a low-profile samurai warrior of the Shinsengumi militia (towards the end of... More... |
 On the return of his long lost brother, Jacobo is desperate to prove that his life has amounted to something. Turning to Marta, an employee at his sock factory, he asks her to pose as his wife... More... |  The Scottish islanders of Todday bypass war time rationing and delight in smuggling cases of their favourite tipple from a wrecked ship...
Basil Radford stars as the teetotal English... More... |
 Ostensibly a teen fright-fest about a vengeful ghost, Whispering Corridors follows in the horror tradition of using the supernatural for displaced social commentary. The film is an illustration... More... |  The good-hearted Harbour (Rawlins) has spent his whole life trying to take care of his motherless and suicidal little brother, Wilbur (Sives). With the death of their father the inseparable... More... |
 Stéphanie returns home to care for her dying mother. Having run away to the big city over 15 years ago, she is reminded of another lifestyle back in the desolate rural landscape of her... More... |  The film that catapulted Ingmar Bergman to the forefront of world cinema is the director's richest, most humane movie. Traveling to receive an honorary degree, professor Isak Borg (masterfully... More... |
 a compelling portrait of a 13-year-old homosexual struggling with his identity, alienation from his peers, loneliness, and sexual fantasies. The imagery in this coming-of-age drama is stunning... More... |  Stephen Fry was born to play the role of Oscar Wilde, and pulls it off spectacularly. But we like Jude Law's nude scenes even better. More... |
 Will & Grace debuted with a controversial splash because one of its two lead characters is gay--but smart writing and topnotch performances, not politics, have made the show a hit. Two neurotic... More... |  After a first season made controversial by the mere presence of openly gay characters, Will & Grace returned triumphantly with renewed confidence and vigour. In their second season, sidekicks... More... |
 Will & Grace strode into its third season with the kind of cultural cache TV executives would kill for. These 22 episodes are littered with hip celebrity guest stars, from Ellen DeGeneres to... More... |  Episodes from the fourth series: ' The Third Wheel Gets The Grace', 'Past And Presents', 'Crouching Father, Hidden Husband', 'Prison Blues', 'Loose Lips Sink Relationships', 'Rules Of... More... |
 The fifth season of this hugely popular comedy features cameos from Harry Connick Jnr, Rip Torn, Kevin Bacon, Gene Wilder, Elton John, Demi Moore and even Madonna! More... |  Gaily stomping into the sixth season, this ever-popular sitcom about a gay-lawyer and his ditzy fag-hag is packed to the rafters with guest stars. More... |
 Like a flamboyant rush-hour train wih faulty brakes here's all twenty-four episodes of the very oo-la-lah sitcom with the very wooh-la-lah characters. More... |  The second of Ingmar Bergman's religious trilogy, 'Winter Light' is a character study of a disillusioned village pastor (Max Von Sydow). Finding himself devoid of faith and desperately unloved,... More... |
 A most extraordinary experience awaits those with a taste for the strange and the bizarrre in the small town of Black River Falls. Rocked by an inexplicable confluence of events in the late... More... |