Actors & Directors
- Brad Pitt
- Angelina Jolie
- Adam Brody
- Kerry Washington
- Vince Vaughn
- Doug Liman
Release date: 2007-12-24 Run time: 115 min. RRP: £22.99 Price: £13.80
Review Mr And Mrs Smith [Blu-ray] [2005] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn, Adam Brody
Release date: 2007-11-05 Run time: 3288 min. RRP: £149.99 Price: £77.97
Review Complete John Wayne Collection / Universal Pictures UK:
Actors & Directors
- Rade Serbedzija
- Brendan Fraser
- Michael Caine
- Tzi Ma
- Phillip Noyce
- Do Thi Hai Yen
Release date: 2003-09-08 Run time: 96 min. Creator: Robert Schenkkan RRP: £15.99 Price: £3.76
Review The Quiet American [2002] / Buena Vista Home Entertainment:An impressive film from director Philip Noyce, The Quiet American proves that elegant and intelligent film-making can be emotionally powerful. Michael Caine plays Thomas Fowler, a British journalist in 1950s Vietnam with a lovely Vietnamese mistress named Phuong (Do Thi Hai Yen) and a jaded view of the political strife teeming around him. He befriends a seemingly innocuous American named Alden Pyle (Brendan Fraser), who falls in love with Phuong-and slowly, Pyle's real purpose in Vietnam becomes revealed. Fowler finds that, to hold on to the carefully balanced life he's created for himself, he must make choices he's long avoided. Caine and Fraser are both superb and give a human face to complicated politics; as a result, The Quiet American manages to be compelling as both history and a story about very specific people embroiled in a very personal conflict. -Bret Fetzer.
Actors & Directors
- Phillip Noyce
- Henry Czerny
- Harrison Ford
- Joaquim de Almeida
- Anne Archer
- Willem Dafoe
Release date: 2003-11-03 Run time: 135 min. Creator: Tom Clancy RRP: £15.99 Price: £3.75
Review Clear And Present Danger Sp Edition [1994] / Paramount Home Entertainment:The third instalment in the cinematic incarnation of Tom Clancy's CIA analyst Jack Ryan and the second starring Harrison Ford, this follow-up to Patriot Games is a more complex, rewarding and bolder film than its predecessor. Ford returns as Ryan, this time embroiled in a failed White House bid to wipe out a Colombian drug cartel and cover up the mess. The script, by Clancy and John Milius (Big Wednesday), has an air of true adventure about it as Ryan places himself in harm's way to extract covert soldiers abandoned in a Latin American jungle. There are a couple of remarkable set pieces expertly handled by Patriot Games director Phillip Noyce, especially a shocking scene involving an ambush on Ryan's car in an alley. The supporting cast is superb, including Willem Dafoe as the soldiers' leader, Henry Czerny as Ryan's enemy at the CIA, Joaquim de Almeida as a smooth-talking villain, Ann Magnuson as an unwitting confederate in international crime, and James Earl Jones as Ryan's dying boss. -Tom Keogh.
Actors & Directors
- Mel Gibson
- Gregg Henry
- Brian Helgeland
- John Myhre
- Maria Bello
- David Paymer
- Bill Duke
Release date: 1999-09-20 Run time: 97 min. Creator: Terry Hayes RRP: £13.99 Price: £1.95
Review Payback [1999] / Warner Home Video:If it weren't for the fact that John Boorman's Point Blank was already a definitive take on Richard Stark's novel The Hunter (reissued under the title Payback), Payback would be a well-above-average 90s action movie. The original toughness is diluted: Mel Gibson's Porter, replacing Lee Marvin's Walker and Stark's Parker, comes on like a hardnut but turns into a softie when he hooks up with call-girl Maria Bello (and he even likes dogs). Double-crossed and wounded after shifty Gregg Henry dupes Porter's wife (Deborah Kara Unger) into betraying him, Porter sets out to get back the $70,000 share of a heist that he feels he is owed. Because Henry has used the money to buy his way into "the Outfit", he has to deal not only with the squirming scumbag but a hierarchy of corporate mobsters (William Devane, James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson) for whom it would be bad business practice to hand over even the trivial sum. Director-writer Brian Helgeland gives it a steely-blue look and gets good performances all round (with room for Lucy Liu as an amusing dominatrix) while constructing a story in which everything fits. But it's just a good thriller, since the masterpiece potential has already been staked out. -Kim Newman.
Actors & Directors
- Robert Carradine
- Lee Marvin
- Mark Hamill
- Samuel Fuller
Release date: 2005-05-02 Run time: 156 min. RRP: £13.99 Price: £1.66
Review The Big Red One - The Reconstruction (2 Disc Special Edition) [1980] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Albert Finney
- Edward Fox
- Harvey Keitel
- Keith Carradine
- Ridley Scott
- Cristina Raines
Release date: 2003-03-24 Run time: 96 min. Creator: Joseph Conrad RRP: £15.99 Price: £3.57
Review Duellists, The [1977] / Paramount Home Entertainment:One of the great directorial debuts, Ridley Scott's The Duellists is an extraordinary achievement which weaves an epic-in-miniature set around the edges of the Napoleonic Wars. Based on a story by Joseph Conrad, in turn inspired by real events and filmed in part where those events took place, this is the tale of a 15-year conflict between two French army officers: the level-headed Armand D'Hubert (Keith Carradine) and the obsessive Gabriel Feraud (Harvey Keitel). Each time they meet they duel, until the original purpose of the conflict is all but lost. Beyond the two American stars, who fill their roles with rare commitment-accents not withstanding-Scott assembled a stellar cast: Albert Finney, Edward Fox, Pete Postlethwaite, Diana Quick, Cristina Raines, Robert Stephens, Tom Conti, John McEnery, Maurice Colbourne and Jenny Runacre. The production values are astonishing and the film revels in the exquisite painterly visuals which have become a Scott trademark. Howard Blake's elegiac theme adds immeasurably to the impact of a film influenced by Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1974), and anticipating Scott's own Best Picture Oscar-winning Gladiator (2000). A haunting work of spectral beauty, it is also a worthy companion to Scott's shamefully neglected 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992). On the DVD: The Duellists is transferred at 1. 77:1 with full sound atmospherically remixed in Dolby Digital 5. 1. [+]
A new 29-minute documentary finds Scott discussing The Duellists with Kevin (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves) Reynolds, which is particularly enlightening given the relative merits of the two swashbucklers. Scott's absorbing commentary track provides an in-depth look into the film-making process. Equally, film music aficionados will be delighted to find not just an isolated music track, but an informative commentary by composer Howard Blake, though he does sometimes talk over the beginning or end of cues. Most unusual but very welcome is the inclusion of Scott's first short film, Boy and Bicycle (1965), a 25-minute b/w mood piece starring Tony Scott, with music by John Barry. Other extras are a storyboard-to-screen comparison, the American trailer and four galleries of posters, stills and production photos. -Gary S Dalkin.
Actors & Directors
- Dwayne Johnson
- Peter Segal
- Terence Stamp
- Steve Carell
- Anne Hathaway
- Alan Arkin
Release date: 2009-02-02 Run time: 105 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £11.98
Review Get Smart [2008] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Anthony Quayle
- John Gregson
- Jack Gwillim
- Emeric Pressburger
- Bernard Lee
- Michael Powell
- Ian Hunter
Release date: 2003-03-17 Run time: 114 min. Creator: Sydney Streeter RRP: £12.99 Price: £3.33
Review The Battle Of The River Plate (Digitally Remastered Edition) [1956] / ITV DVD:Something of a swan song for the legendary Michael Powell-Emeric Pressburger partnership, 1956's The Battle of the River Plate is their penultimate film together (the following year's Ill Met By Moonlight was the last). Shot in a semi-documentary style that stands apart from the "magical realism" of much of their previous work-Canterbury Tales, A Matter of Life and Death, The Red Shoes-the film tells the story of the pursuit of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee by three British cruisers off the River Plate in Uruguay during November 1939. Incorporating actual wartime footage adds to the authentic air, albeit one that sits uneasily with the obviously studio-bound look of the rest. Among the solid cast Peter Finch stands out as the beleaguered Captain Langsdorff of the Graf Spee, while John Gregson is his counterpart, the stalwart British hero type. Things get a bit odd when Christopher Lee pops up in the unlikely role of a Latin-American nightclub boss. It's an atypical Powell and Pressburger picture and not exactly their best, but still a fine World War II picture that documents an important incident in the opening salvos of the war. -Mark Walker.
Actors & Directors
- Jeff Bridges
- Geoffrey Lewis
- Clint Eastwood
- Michael Cimino
- Gary Busey
- Catherine Bach
Release date: 2003-07-21 Run time: 110 min. Creator: Robert Daley RRP: £12.99 Price: £3.24
Review Thunderbolt And Lightfoot [1974] / MGM Entertainment:Jeff Bridges actually corralled an Oscar nomination for his spirited, oddball performance in the genre-crime story Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, directed by first-timer Michael Cimino who (a short two films later) would bring down a studio with Heaven's Gate. Clint Eastwood plays a bank robber par excellence with a flair for explosives who is being hunted by his former partners, who think he has their loot from their last job. Bridges is his eager apprentice and sidekick, who helps him escape; when Eastwood finally makes peace with his hunters, Bridges convinces them to try a daring robbery-but things inevitably go awry. The relationship between Eastwood and Bridges is both funny and touching in this, one of Eastwood's better post-Dirty Harry efforts. -Marshall Fine.
Actors & Directors
- Dan Aykroyd
- Harold Ramis
- Bill Murray
- Ivan Reitman
- Rick Moranis
- Sigourney Weaver
Release date: 2008-09-22 Run time: 104 min. Creator: Michael C. Gross RRP: £19.99 Price: £9.99
Review Ghostbusters 2 [1989] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:Much less fun than its predecessor, this 1989 sequel starts off on a bleak note by telling us our heroes from Ghostbusters have been on the skids for five years and Bill Murray's lead character never did hook up with Sigourney Weaver's lovely symphony-musician character. What's more, she has a kid by somebody else. Everybody's on an uphill climb, and Ghostbusters II never soars the way the first film did, despite having the same director, Ivan Reitman (Dave, Kindergarten Cop). The lame plot finds the boys attempting to prevent a disaster on New York City caused by too many bad vibes in the Big Apple. Yikes! Fortunately, screenwriters Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis have penned enough good one-liners to keep Murray busy, and if the ghostly special effects no longer surprise as they did in Ghostbusters, they're at least inventive. - Tom Keogh, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- Sophie Marceau
- Jean-Paul Salome
- Julie Depardieu
- Maya Sansa
- Deborah Francois
- Marie Gillian
Release date: 2008-10-13 Run time: 112 min. RRP: £24.99 Price: £15.07
Review Female Agents [Blu-Ray] [Blu-ray] [2008] / Revolver Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Stephen Sommers
- Freddie Boath
- John Hannah
- Brendan Fraser
- Rachel Weisz
- Charles Russell
- Oded Fehr
Release date: 2004-10-18 Run time: 336 min. RRP: £29.99 Price: £10.99
Review The Mummy / The Mummy Returns / The Scorpion King [1998] / Universal Pictures UK:
Actors & Directors
- Robert Morley
- Melina Mercouri
- Akim Tamiroff
- Peter Ustinov
- Jules Dassin
- Maximilian Schell
Release date: 2004-10-04 Run time: 115 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £2.96
Review Topkapi [1964] / MGM Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Kevin Reynolds
- Morgan Freeman
- Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
- Alan Rickman
- Kevin Costner
- Christian Slater
Release date: 2006-07-01 Run time: 148 min. Creator: Pen Densham RRP: £18.99 Price: £4.90
Review Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves (2 Disc Special Edition) [1991] / Warner Home Video:Kevin Costner's lousy English accent is a small obstacle in this often exciting version of the Robin Hood fable. That aside, it's refreshing to have a preface to the old story in which we meet the robber hero of Sherwood Forest as a soldier in King Richard's Crusades, coming home to find his people under siege from the cruelties of the Sheriff of Nottingham (Alan Rickman). After Robin and his community of outcasts and fighters take to the trees, director Kevin Reynolds (Fandango, 187) is on more familiar narrative ground, and he goes for the gusto with lots of original action (Robin shoots two arrows simultaneously from his bow in two directions). Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, as Marion, makes a convincing damsel in distress and Morgan Freeman brings dignity to his role as Robin's Moor friend. Alan Rickman, however, gets the most attention for his scene-chewing role as the rotten sheriff, an almost campy performance that is highly entertaining but perhaps a little out of sorts with the rest of the film. -Tom Keogh Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves reinvented the legend for contemporary cinema audiences, and in doing so far outstripped at the box office even Kevin Costner's own infinitely superior Dances with Wolves to become the biggest hit of 1991. It's an entertaining enough family adventure film, but plays like a big-budget TV movie with no distinctive flair for action or romance. (Director Kevin Reynolds would reunite with Costner four years later for the equally stodgy Waterworld). If the accents are all over the place, at least Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio makes a Maid Marion of ravishing Pre-Raphaelite beauty. Morgan Freeman is fine as Robin's Moorish sidekick, though, other than to expand the demographic, his character has no business being in the story. [+]
Realising that the whole enterprise has the credibility of a pantomime, Alan Rickman outrageously camps up his Sheriff of Nottingham, stealing the film in the process. Costner makes an acceptable hero, though he will never replace Errol Flynn in the definitive The Adventures of Robin Hood. If you can accept explosives in 13th-century England, that the approach to Sherwood Forest is a modern conifer plantation and that the 170 miles from Dover to Nottingham is a matter of a few hours ride via Northumberland, then you may find much to enjoy here. Otherwise an already overlong film has been extended to an excessive 148 minutes in this special edition, making far too much of a not very good thing. On the DVD: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is presented as a two-disc set, with a 1. 78:1 anamorphic transfer that is generally good looking but with an occasionally soft picture and some evidence of dirt and minor print damage. The Dolby Digital 5. 1 remix of the original stereo soundtrack is atmospheric and powerful and shows off Michael Kamen's score to its best. Though presented with 12 minutes of footage not seen in the cinema version, the film still suffers most of the cuts (amounting to 28 seconds) imposed by the BBFC over the years. The main extras are a pair of commentaries: Costner and Reynolds discuss the film in frank and enthusiastic detail, while on a second track Freeman, Slater, writer/producer Pen Densham and cowriter/producer John Watson offer a great deal of insight plus a fair bit of stating the obvious, backslapping and critic bashing. Robin Hood: The Myth, the Man, the Movie (31 mins) is a cut version of a 45-minute TV special originally broadcast in America the night before the premiere, and offers an interesting if brief look at the Robin Hood story plus some routine making-of material. Finally, there is a video of Bryan Adams performing "Everything I Do, I Do It for You" live at Slane Castle and 18 minutes worth of bland electronic presskit-style archive interviews with Costner, Freeman, Mastrantonio, Slater and Alan Rickman, plus the original American trailer, a stills gallery and cast and crew list. -Gary S Dalkin.
Actors & Directors
- Samantha Mathis
- Jonathan Hensleigh
- Laura Harring
- Will Patton
- Thomas Jane
- John Travolta
Release date: 2005-01-24 Run time: 123 min. Creator: Michael France RRP: £15.99 Price: £2.39
Review The Punisher [2004] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:The impressively muscular chest of Tom Jane is the focal point of The Punisher, a movie based on a Marvel Comics superhero. Frank Castle (Jane, Deep Blue Sea) retires from the FBI, which means-as any moviegoer expects-that his family is toast. Howard Saint (John Travolta, Face/Off), a shady Florida businessman whose son was killed in Castle's last mission, orders a hit not only on Castle's wife and child, but also on his parents and a whole bunch of aunts, uncles, cousins, and so forth. The killers shoot Castle himself in the chest, but he inexplicably survives and-as any moviegoer expects-sets out to even the score. Implausibly, given his sometimes curious and roundabout methods, he succeeds. Also featuring Will Patton (Armageddon) as an oily thug, Laura Harring (Mulholland Drive) as Saint's fleshpot wife, and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos (X-Men) as a waitress with bad taste in men. -Bret Fetzer.
Actors & Directors
- John Boorman
- Charley Boorman
- Powers Boothe
- Meg Foster
Release date: 2008-07-14 Run time: 109 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £5.17
Review The Emerald Forest [1985] / Optimum Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Lee Tamahori
- Samuel L. Jackson
- Willem Dafoe
- Peter Strauss
- Ice Cube
- Scott Speedman
Release date: 2005-08-29 Run time: 97 min. Creator: Simon Kinberg RRP: £19.99 Price: £1.00
Review XXX 2 - The Next Level [2005] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:With a core audience of gameboys and hot-rodders aged 25 and under, xXx 2 is the kind of action movie that requires literally no thought to enjoy. With Vin Diesel's original character just killed in Bora Bora (for details, see the uncensored unrated director's cut of xXx), Ice Cube steps in to play bad-ass, and the whole franchise takes on a hip-hop edge that's almost admirably absurd. The asinine plot is anarchy in Washington, D. C. , as an insanely hawkish Secretary of State (Willem Dafoe) plots a Capitol coup just as the President (Peter Strauss, playing it straight) is giving his state-of-the-union address. All of this is prefaced by Cube's recruitment as a former Navy SEAL turned new-xXx, escaping from jail (Dafoe's character put him there), hooking up with an old flame who runs a chop-shop full of the world's hottest wheels, and reuniting with his old commander (Samuel L. Jackson) for a bullet-train climax that feels like Mission Impossible Lite. You could argue that Diesel's the smartest guy in the franchise for cashing out early, but xXx 2 gets the job done in passable fashion, with action veteran Lee Tamahori delivering the goods while he waits for a grown-up script to come along. -Jeff Shannon, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- Edward Furlong
- Linda Hamilton
- Earl Boen
- Robert Patrick
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- James Cameron
Release date: 2001-10-29 Run time: 147 min. Creator: William Wisher Jr. RRP: £24.99 Price: £10.49
Review Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Two Disc Ultimate Edition) [1991] / Momentum Pictures:Arguably the finest movie of its kind, Terminator 2: Judgment Day captured Arnold Schwarzenegger at the very apex of his Hollywood celebrity and James Cameron at the peak of his perfectionist directorial powers. Nothing the star did subsequently measured up to his iconic performance here, spouting legendary catchphrases and wielding weaponry with unparalleled cool; and while the director had an even bigger hit with the bloated and sentimental Titanic, few followers of his career would deny that Cameron's true forte has always been sci-fi action. With an incomparably bigger budget than its 1984 precursor, T2 essentially reworks the original scenario with envelope-stretching special effects and simply more, more, more of everything. Yet, for all its scale, T2 remains at heart a classic sci-fi tale: robots running amok, time travel paradoxes and dystopian future worlds are recurrent genre themes, which are here simply revitalised by Cameron's glorious celebration of the mechanistic. From the V-twin roar of a Harley Fat Boy to the metal-crunching Steel Mill finale, the director's fascination with machines is this movie's strongest motif: it's no coincidence that the character with whom the audience identifies most strongly is a robot. Now that impressive but unengaging CGI effects have come to over-dominate sci-fi movies (think of The Phantom Menace), T2's pivotal blending of extraordinary live-action stuntwork and FX looks more and more like it will never be equalled. On the DVD: Oh, if only every DVD could be like this. Here is a DVD package worthy of this monumental movie, with so many extra features the viewer will spend hours simply trying to find them all (the animated menus alone are worth watching over and over again. ) On the second disc there are three extensive documentaries (all good, all relatively straightforward), but things get more complicated as you burrow down through the menu layers of Cyberdyne Systems into the "Data Hub": the entire screenplay, storyboards, text features, dozens and dozens of video clips, deleted scenes, and thousands of stills. The movie disc itself will cause even hardened surround-sound enthusiasts to gasp with joy as these explosive soundscapes come alive in Dolby 5. [+]
1 or DTS (hear that Harley roar!), while the anamorphic widescreen picture of the original theatrical 2. 35:1 ratio is jaw-droppingly impressive. The exhaustive commentary is a patchwork of interviews with various key cast and crew members. The only disappointment here is that, unlike the almost identical Region 1 version, this Region 2 package does not include the DVD-ROM features nor the option to play the original theatrical release and the hidden "Ultimate Edition"-the only version here is the Director's Cut Special Edition, although the few extra scenes that make up the "Ultimate" edit can still be found in the "Data Core" section of the second disc. -Mark Walker.
Release date: 2003-09-29 Creator: Vanessa Taylor RRP: £44.99 Price: £10.00
Review Alias: Complete Season 1 [2002] / Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm:Created by JJ Abrams, Alias plays like a cross between Buffy the Vampire Slayer and James Bond. Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner) is a super (and super-sexy) spy, fighting nefarious villains and working for the good guys-or so she thinks. Recruited as a college freshman for espionage work, Sydney found her true calling with SD-6, a secret division of the CIA. When her hunky doctor-boyfriend proposes to her, she decides to let him in on the truth she's not supposed to tell anyone: she's not a grad student with a demanding job for an international bank, but a secret agent who constantly puts her life on the line for the free world. But when SD-6 discovers her security breach, her fiancé is brutally assassinated, and Sydney suddenly finds herself face-to-face with the truth: she's been working for the bad guys. Deciding to become a double agent for the CIA and bring down the evildoers, Sydney gets one more surprise-her estranged father (Victor Garber) is also working for SD-6, and the CIA as well. Welcome to the family, Syd! Confused? This is all just the first episode. With its double-edged tension (how long can Syd play double agent?) and one heck of a MacGuffin (the dreaded Rambaldi device, the mythic creation of a Renaissance genius), the show leads its viewers from episode to episode with visceral, compelling action, not to mention the nascent romance between Syd and her CIA handler, Vaughn (Michael Vartan), and her clashes with her heretofore distant father. Sharp, smart and always suspenseful, Alias' centre was held by the gorgeous Garner, a stellar action heroine and an even better actress who could pull off Sydney's exotic undercover missions and conflicted emotions with equal dexterity. By the end of this first series, which concludes with a breathtaking cliffhanger, you'll be seduced into Alias' world with, happily, no desire to escape. [+]
-Mark Englehart.
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