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Review Entertainment in Video  / Brokeback Mountain [2005]
Actors & Directors
  • Michelle Williams
  • Heath Ledger
  • Ang Lee
  • Jake Gyllenhaal
  • Anne Hathaway
  • Randy Quaid
Release date: 2006-04-24
Run time: 134 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £2.00

Review Brokeback Mountain [2005] / Entertainment in Video:

A sad, melancholy ache pervades Brokeback Mountain, Ang Lee's haunting, moving film that, like his other movies, explores societal constraints and the passions that lurk underneath. This time, however, instead of taking on ancient China, 19th-century England, or '70s suburbia, Lee uses the tableau of the American West in the early '60s to show how two lovers are bound by their expected roles, how they rebel against them, and the repercussions for each of doing so-but the romance here is between two men. Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) are two itinerant ranchers looking for work in Wyoming when they meet and embark on a summer sheepherding job in the shadow of titular Brokeback Mountain. The taciturn Ennis, uncommunicative in the extreme, finds himself opening up around the gregarious Jack, and the two form a bond that surprisingly catches fire one cold night out in the wilderness. Separating at the end of the summer, each goes on to marry and have children, but a reunion years later proves that, if anything, their passion for each other has grown significantly. And while Jack harbours dreams of a life together, the tight-lipped Ennis is unable to bring himself to even consider something so revolutionary. Its open, unforced depiction of love between two men made Brokeback an instant cultural touchstone, for both good and bad, as it was tagged derisively as the "gay cowboy movie," but also heralded as a breakthrough for mainstream cinema. Amidst all the hoopla of various agendas, though, was a quiet, heartbreaking love story that was both of its time and universal-it was the quintessential tale of star-crossed lovers, but grounded in an ever-changing America that promised both hope and despair. Adapted by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana from Annie Proulx's short story, the movie echoes the sparse bleakness of McMurtry's The Last Picture Show with its fading of the once-glorious West; but with Lee at the helm, it also resembles The Ice Storm, as it showed the ripple effects of a singular event over a number of people. As always, Lee's work with actors is unparalleled, as he elicits graceful, nuanced performances from Michelle Williams and Anne Hathaway as the wives affected overtly and subliminally by their husbands' affair, and Gyllenhaal brings surprising dimensions to a character that could have easily just been a puppy dog of a boy. [+]
It's Ledger, however, who's the breakthrough in the film, and his portrait of an emotionally repressed man both undone and liberated by his feelings is mesmerizing and devastating. Spare in style but rich with emotion, Brokeback Mountain earns its place as a classic modern love story. -Mark Englehart.

Review Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm  / Ghost Whisperer : Season 1 [2006]
Actors & Directors
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt
  • Anne Archer
  • Christine Baranski
Release date: 2007-07-09
Run time: 922 min.
RRP: £39.99
Price: £17.99

Review Ghost Whisperer : Season 1 [2006] / Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm:


Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Moulin Rouge [2001]
Actors & Directors
  • Ewan McGregor
  • Nicole Kidman
  • Richard Roxburgh
  • John Leguizamo
  • Jim Broadbent
  • Baz Luhrmann
Release date: 2003-10-13
Run time: 122 min.
Creator: Craig Pearce
RRP: £17.99
Price: £2.96

Review Moulin Rouge [2001] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

Watching Baz Luhrmann's award-winning Moulin Rouge is a lot like falling in love. It is total immersion cinema and while you're experiencing it ("watching" is too passive a word) you can't imagine that cinema could be for anything else. In the harsh, objective post-viewing daylight Lurhmann's gaudy spectacular might seem like a triumph of glossy style over any genuine substance, but as the film unfolds Lurhmann subjects his audience to a such a barrage of overtly stylised music, dance, colour, design and human passion that the senses are overwhelmed and critical faculties put on hold for the duration. The story is paper-thin, but that's hardly the point. Nicole Kidman's courtesan Satine falls for poor poet Ewan McGregor while pledged to a psychotic English Duke. The show goes on, of course, and we know it will end in tragedy-because that's the sort of story this is, and the only thing that makes it bearable is the knowledge that it's all just brilliant artifice. The third of Luhrman's "Red Curtain" trilogy (after Strictly Ballroom and Romeo + Juliet), Moulin Rouge reinvents musical cinema, acknowledging its debt to past masters like Vincente Minnelli (Gigi) and Michael Powell (The Red Shoes), but taking in the best of rock video along the way. The incessant MTV-style editing might seem like a distraction, but in the end a film insane enough to include Jim Broadbent's cover of "Like a Virgin" defines its own genre rules. On the DVD: this double-disc package sets new standards of presentation while also having an ideally appropriate light-heartedness. The extra features are as inventive in their use of the format as the film itself. [+]
Highlights include not one but two commentaries-one by Luhrmann, his designer and his cinematographer, the other with Lurhmann and his fellow scriptwriter Craig Pearce. We get two videos of "Lady Marmalade" and there are also uncut dance numbers, for example the fabulously dark Tango sequence in all its detail, which come with alternate camera angles so that you can edit your own version. There are whole segments on the glittery costumes, the three-dimensional model of Paris and the transformation of Kylie Minogue into the Green Fairy of absinthe. The film is presented in anamorphic widescreen (formatted for 16:9 TVs) with a visual aspect ratio of 1. 85:1 and has lush, velvety Dolby Digital 5. 1 or DTS 5. 1 sound options. -Roz Kaveney.

Review 2 Entertain Video  / Our Mutual Friend [1998]
Actors & Directors
  • Pam Ferris
  • Peter Vaughan
  • Keeley Hawes
  • Julian Farino
  • David Morrissey
  • Paul McGann
Release date: 2001-08-20
Run time: 350 min.
Creator: Sandy Welch
RRP: £24.99
Price: £7.00

Review Our Mutual Friend [1998] / 2 Entertain Video:

Dickens was the master of Victorian social satire, ruthlessly exposing the cruelty and absurdity that supported the strictly hierarchical class-structure of the day. This superb production of Our Mutual Friend does full justice to his darkest, most complex novel, fleshing out the satirical bones of the plot with performances that eschew caricature in favour of psychological depth. Anna Friel's Bella is wonderfully complex, her innate goodness struggling with her love of money and desire for advancement. Paul McGann, as the lawyer Wrayburn, is also superb, wrestling with the implications of his feelings for Lizzie. And of course, this being Dickens and the BBC, there's a terrific supporting cast, including Timothy Spall as the melancholy articulator of skeletons, Mr Venus. As the fortunes of the characters rise and fall, the river Thames flows eternally on, the symbolic backbone of this remarkable story. At six hours, this version of Our Mutual Friend is a long production, but not a moment too long. A mystery, a love story, a critique of the pursuit of wealth and status, this is perhaps the best adaptation of Dickens ever to be committed to film. -Simon Leake, Amazon. com.

Review Warner Home Video  / My Fair Lady [1965]
Actors & Directors
  • Gladys Cooper
  • George Cukor
  • Audrey Hepburn
  • Stanley Holloway
  • Wilfrid Hyde-White
  • Rex Harrison
Release date: 1999-09-27
Run time: 163 min.
Creator: George Bernard Shaw
RRP: £16.99
Price: £2.20

Review My Fair Lady [1965] / Warner Home Video:

Hollywood's legendary "woman's director", George Cukor (The Women, The Philadelphia Story), transformed Audrey Hepburn into street-urchin-turned-proper-lady Eliza Doolittle in this film version of the Lerner and Loewe musical. Based on George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady stars Rex Harrison as linguist Henry Higgins (Harrison also played the role, opposite Julie Andrews, on stage), who draws Eliza into a social experiment that works almost too well. The letterbox edition of this film on video certainly pays tribute to the pageantry of Cukor's set, but it also underscores a certain visual stiffness that can slow viewer enthusiasm just a tad. But it's really star wattage that keeps My Fair Lady exciting-that and such great songs as "On the Street Where You Live" and "I Could Have Danced All Night". Actor Jeremy Brett, who gained a huge following later in life portraying Sherlock Holmes, is quite electric as Eliza's determined suitor. -Tom Keogh Hollywood's legendary "woman's director," George Cukor (The Women, The Philadelphia Story), transformed Audrey Hepburn into street-urchin-turned-proper-lady Eliza Doolittle in this film version of the Lerner and Loewe musical. Based on George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady stars Rex Harrison as linguist Henry Higgins (Harrison also played the role, opposite Julie Andrews, on stage), who draws Eliza into a social experiment that works almost too well. Star wattage keeps this film exciting, that and such great songs as "On the Street Where You Live" and "I Could Have Danced All Night. " Actor Jeremy Brett, who gained a huge following later in life portraying Sherlock Holmes, is quite electric as Eliza's determined suitor. -Tom Keogh.

Review Columbia Tri-Star Home Video  / The Shield - Season 1 [2002]
Actors & Directors
  • Leslie Libman
  • Catherine Dent
  • Walton Goggins
  • Michael Chiklis
  • Clark Johnson
  • Gary Fleder
  • Guy Ferland
  • D.J. Caruso
  • Michael Jace
  • Kenny Johnson
Release date: 2003-07-21
Run time: 575 min.
RRP: £34.99
Price: £6.96

Review The Shield - Season 1 [2002] / Columbia Tri-Star Home Video:

Teeming with gang-bangers, perverts, rapists and killers, The Shield is unabashedly adult TV drama; and even liberal viewers may flinch at plots involving child pornography and serial murder. The first series of this uncompromising police drama focuses on pugnacious detective Vic Mackey (Michael Chiklis), whose amoral Strike Team employs dubious tactics in the crime-ridden (and fictional) Farmington district of Los Angeles. Mackey and his maverick partners are at odds with seasoned detectives and beat cops, escalating tensions with precinct Captain Aceveda (Benito Martinez), a Latino with flexible scruples and a political agenda. The series invites viewers to form their own judgments regarding Mackey's volatile behaviour, which includes killing an undercover cop in the electrifying pilot episode. While each episode stands alone, the arc of the series incorporates Aceveda's campaign to end Mackey's career, the self-loathing of a homosexual rookie (Michael Jace) whose partner (Catherine Dent) is Mackey's occasional mistress, a straight-laced detective (Jay Karnes) yearning for respect, Mackey's compassionate attempt to rehabilitate a crack whore (Jamie Brown, giving the season's finest guest performance), the autism of Mackey's young son and the recklessness of his closest partner (Walton Goggins) and the vigilant stoicism of Det. Wyms (CCH Pounder), who's as sensibly upright as Mackey is corrupted. The Shield is excellent TV for those who can grasp its complexities; all others beware. -Jeff Shannon.

Review Universal Pictures UK  / Paris, Je T'Aime [2007]
Actors & Directors
  • Vincenzo Natali
  • Bob Hoskins
  • Gus Van Sant
  • Nick Nolte
  • Natalie Portman
  • Isabel Coixet
  • Steve Buscemi
  • Christopher Doyle
  • Wes Craven
  • Gerard Depardieu
Release date: 2008-02-04
Run time: 115 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £4.98

Review Paris, Je T'Aime [2007] / Universal Pictures UK:

Even with the impressive talent involved, Paris, Je T'Aime could've ended up like a fallen soufflé. Though all 18 films aren't equally successful, they hit the mark more often than not. Romantics anticipating happy love stories set amongst the City of Lights may be disappointed to find that many are quite sad and that some parts of Paris are less inviting than others (each takes place in a different district). Further, the shorts aren't all en Français, since the actors and directors hail from around the world, but their outsider perspectives lend the project depth. The strongest entries are provided by Gurinder Chadha (Quais De Seine), Gus Van Sant (Le Marais), Oliver Schmitz (Place des Fêtes), and Alexander Payne (14ème Arrondissement), but all find interesting ways to explore cultural misunderstandings. In Joel and Ethan Coen's tragic-comic Tuileries, tourist Steve Buscemi angers a couple simply by making eye contact. Like Miranda Richardson in Isabelle Coixet's heartbreaking Bastille, he does all his acting with his expressive face. And while Maggie Gyllenhaal speaks the language adroitly in Olivier Assayas's intriguing Quartier des Enfants Rouges, Nick Nolte (purposefully) mangles it in Alfonso Cuarón's surprisingly weak Parc Monceau. The anthology ends with Payne's audio-postcard, in which Margo Martindale's postal carrier narrates her vacation in awkward, but endearing French. Instead of another person, she falls in love with Paris, simply for allowing her to be herself. [+]
It's the perfect finish to a poignant repast, like strawberries dipped in chocolate-sweet, but not cloyingly so. -Kathleen C. Fennessy.

Review Warner Home Video  / North and South: Book 1
Actors & Directors
  • Kirstie Alley
  • Wendy Kilbourne
  • Richard T. Heffron
  • Patrick Swayze
  • Lesley-Anne Down
  • James Read
Release date: 2004-11-01
Run time: 561 min.
Creator: Paul F. Edwards
RRP: £35.99
Price: £8.97

Review North and South: Book 1 / Warner Home Video:


Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Sliding Doors [1998]
Actors & Directors
  • Peter Howitt
  • Gwyneth Paltrow
  • Jeanne Tripplehorn
  • John Hannah
  • Zara Turner
  • John Lynch
Release date: 2001-08-06
Run time: 95 min.
Creator: Sandy Poustie
RRP: £15.99
Price: £2.70

Review Sliding Doors [1998] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Nice concept, shaky execution-that about sums up the mixed blessings of British actor Peter Howitt's intelligent but forgivably flawed debut as a writer-director. It's got more emotional depth than most frothy romantic comedies and its central idea-the parallel tracking of two possible destinies for a young London professional played by Gwyneth Paltrow-is full of involving possibilities. It's essentially a what-if scenario with Helen (Paltrow) at the centre of two slightly but significantly different romantic trajectories, one involving her two-timing boyfriend (John Lynch)and the other with an amiable chap (John Hannah) who represents a happier outcome. That's the film's basic problem, however: the two scenarios are so romantically unbalanced (one guy's a total cad, the other charmingly sincere) that Helen inadvertently comes off looking foolish and needlessly confused. Still, this remains a pleasant experiment and Howitt's dialogue is witty enough to keep things entertaining. It's also a treat for Paltrow fans; not only does the svelte actress handle a British accent without embarrassing herself but she gets to play two subtle variations of the same character, sporting different wardrobes and hairstyles in a role that plays into her glamorous off-screen persona. -Jeff Shannon.

Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / Across the Universe [2007]
Actors & Directors
  • Eddie Izzard
  • Jim Sturgess
  • Salma Hayek
  • Evan Rachel Wood
  • Bono
  • Julie Taymor
Release date: 2008-02-11
Run time: 129 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £3.10

Review Across the Universe [2007] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:

Something a little different to the norm, Across The Universe is, in its simplest form, a collection of Beatles songs that have been strung together into a musical. But what a musical, and ultimately, what a fascinating film too. Across The Universe follows Jude, played by Jim Sturgess, who travels from Britain to America in the 1960s, and eventually meets Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood). The film then picks up the story of their romance, with the likes of Vietnam war protests sitting in the background, along with a strong-yet-unknown supporting cast who more than hold their own. Across The Universe progresses its narrative through a mix of Beatles numbers, and it's a method that sometimes works exceptionally well, and at other times feels a little bit shoehorned. Nonetheless, more of it succeeds than fails, and there's no denying the quality of the musical work, even though it's not the Fab Four whose vocal talents are used. Sometimes a bit uneven, Across The Universe is nonetheless a brave and bold screen musical, with a striking visual style. Director Julie Taymor-who previously directed the musical of The Lion King on Broadway-has fashioned a gleefully unusual movie, that's a bit risky, sometimes a bit stretched, but very, very watchable. One of the most interesting little gems of 2007. -Jon Foster.

Review Acorn Media  / Carrie's War [2003]
Actors & Directors
  • Jack Stanley
  • Alun Armstrong
  • Keeley Fawcett
  • Geraldine McEwan
  • Coky Giedroyc
  • Pauline Quirke
Release date: 2004-01-12
Run time: 89 min.
RRP: £16.99
Price: £5.65

Review Carrie's War [2003] / Acorn Media:


Review Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm  / Pollyanna [1960]
Actors & Directors
  • David Swift
  • Hayley Mills
  • Jane Wyman
Release date: 2004-05-03
Run time: 129 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £3.93

Review Pollyanna [1960] / Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm:


Review Arrow Films  / Cinema Paradiso [1989]
Actors & Directors
  • Enzo Cannavale
  • Isa Danieli
  • Antonella Attili
  • Philippe Noiret
  • Leo Gullotta
  • Giuseppe Tornatore
Release date: 2001-05-21
Run time: 170 min.
Creator: Vanna Paoli
RRP: £15.99
Price: £5.17

Review Cinema Paradiso [1989] / Arrow Films:

Giuseppe Tornatore's beautiful 1988 film about a little boy's love affair with the movies deservedly won an Oscar for Best Foreign Film and a Special Jury Prize at Cannes. Philippe Noiret plays a grizzled old projectionist who takes pride in his presentation of screen dreams for a town still recovering from World War II. When a child (Jacques Perrin) demonstrates fascination not only for movies but also for the process of showing them to an audience, a lifelong friendship is struck. This isn't just one of those films for people who are already in love with the cinema. But if you are one of those folks, the emotional resonance between the action in Tornatore's world and the images on Noiret's screen will seem all the greater-and the finale all the more powerful. -Tom Keogh.

Review Acorn Media  / Foyle's War - Series 1 Complete [2002]
Actors & Directors
  • Julian Ovenden
  • Michael Kitchen
  • Anthony Howell
  • Jeremy Silberston
  • David Thacker
  • Honeysuckle Weeks
Release date: 2007-03-05
Run time: 390 min.
RRP: £29.99
Price: £15.79

Review Foyle's War - Series 1 Complete [2002] / Acorn Media:


Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Volver (Almodovar) [2006]
Actors & Directors
  • Penelope Cruz
  • Blanca Portillo
  • Lola Duenas
  • Pedro Almodovar
  • Yohana Cobo
  • Carmen Maura
Release date: 2007-02-12
Run time: 116 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £5.57

Review Volver (Almodovar) [2006] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

Spanish for "Coming Back," Volver is a return to the all-female format of All About My Mother. Unlike Pedro Almodóvar's previous two pictures, the story revolves around a group of women in Madrid and his native La Mancha. (The cast received a collective best actress award at Cannes. ) Raimunda (a zaftig Penélope Cruz) is the engine powering this heartfelt, yet humorous vehicle. When husband Paco (Antonio de la Torre) is murdered, Raimunda makes like Mildred Pierce to deflect attention away from daughter Paula (Yohana Cobo). After telling everyone the lout has left, she struggles to conceal his body. The other women in her life all have secrets of their own. Her sister, Sole (Lola Dueñas), for instance, has taken in their mother, Irene (a sprightly Carmen Maura). Since Irene perished in a fire, is this person a ghost or simply a woman who looks like her? Then there's their childhood friend, Agustina (Blanca Portillo), who is desperate to find out why her mother disappeared after the blaze. Was she responsible? Almodóvar deftly blends the ghost story with the murder mystery in his tribute to the Italian neo-realist films of the 1950s. [+]
The resilient Raimunda is a throwback to the earthy heroines of Sophia Loren and Anna Magnani. The latter appears in Luchino Visconti's Bellissima, which shows up on Sole's television one night (thus confirming the link). If Almodóvar's 16th feature lacks the emotional punch of the more audacious Talk to Her, it's less heavy-handed than Bad Education and Cruz is a revelation. -Kathleen C. Fennessy.

Review Freemantle  / FingerSmith : The Complete BBC Series [2005]
Actors & Directors
  • Elaine Cassidy
  • Estelle Harris
  • Rupert Evans
  • Aisling Walsh
  • Sally Hawkins
  • Charles Dance
Release date: 2005-04-18
Run time: 180 min.
RRP: £17.99
Price: £4.04

Review FingerSmith : The Complete BBC Series [2005] / Freemantle:


Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / The Shield - Season 4 [2004]
Actors & Directors
  • Nick Gomez
  • Stephen Kay
  • Benito Martinez
  • C.C.H. Pounder
  • Anthony Anderson
  • Glenn Close
  • Michael Chiklis
  • Scott Brazil
Release date: 2007-07-02
Run time: 593 min.
RRP: £34.99
Price: £10.40

Review The Shield - Season 4 [2004] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:

With the addition of Glenn Close to its already excellent cast, The Shield entered its fourth season with tensions high and tempers flaring. Aceveda (Benito Martinez) has gained political clout on the City Council, and former Farmington district officer Monica Rawling (Close) is introduced as the new Captain of "the Barn," where she immediately confronts a maelstrom of personal and professional turmoil. His strike team now splintered, Mackey (Michael Chiklis) has returned to routine detective duty, while Shane (Walton Goggins) and new partner "Army" Renta (Michael Peña) are neck-deep in trouble with Farmington's "untouchable" drug-lord, Antwon Mitchell, a new villain played to perfection by actor/comedian Anthony Anderson. This seemingly traitorous predicament places Shane at further odds with former strike-teammates Mackie, Lemon (Kenneth Johnson) and Ronnie (David Rees Snell), and while Wyms (CCH Pounder) resents Rawling's promotion, the "Dutch" (Jay Karnes) makes a selfish backroom deal that causes further friction with Wyms and Mackey. Tensions are intensified by Rawling's aggressive seizure of homes and property paid for with drug money - an effective campaign that forces "Danny" (Catherine Dent) and Julien (Michael Jace) and the entire police force to take sides in a hotly divisive civil rights debate that culminates in the murder of two Farmington cops. Although some critics felt Close was too refined for a series as gritty as The Shield, she quickly found her place in the show's tight ensemble, earning an Emmy nomination (along with Pounder) and giving Mackey a formidable boss who earns his respect. And while Aceveda wrestles with psychosexual demons resulting from his humiliation in season 3, the high-stakes threat of Antwon Mitchell embroils the Barn in a cauldron of mistrust and political upheaval. More than any previous season, this 13-episode story arc is character-based and internally driven by clashing agendas. Sub-plots run the gamut of neighborhood killings and gang-banger conflict, but as always The Shield also finds room for plenty of mordant wit and tension-relieving sarcasm. Like all previous Shield DVDs, this four-disc set includes informative episode commentaries from the entire cast (including Close) engaged in revealing discussions of their creative process with creator Shawn Ryan and several primary writers and directors. [+]
Best of all, the "Under the Skin" documentary is a way-above-average, 60-minute survey of The Shield's day-to-day production, offering plenty of behind-the-scenes footage and eloquent insight about the challenge of maintaining high-quality drama during a fast-paced guerilla production schedule. It's essential viewing for Shield fans and anyone considering a career in television. -Jeff Shannon.

Review Entertainment in Video  / Lucky Number Slevin [2006]
Actors & Directors
  • Bruce Willis
  • Shira Leigh
  • Paul McGuigan
  • Dorian Missick
  • Sam Jaeger
  • Victorio Fodor
Release date: 2006-07-10
Run time: 109 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £2.91

Review Lucky Number Slevin [2006] / Entertainment in Video:

How boring it is to label a movie Tarantino-esque anymore. The thing is, when it comes to an offering like Lucky Number Slevin, the shoe fits, and the result is anything but boring. Gruesome killings, arid wit, self-reflexive pop culture references, an A-list cast, and style-heavy production values abound, which gives the proceedings an epoxy bond that seals the Q. T. homage factor. Josh Hartnett-who spends a lot of buffed-up time with his shirt off-is Slevin Kelevra, a hapless fellow visiting his New York friend Nick. But Nick has disappeared, which sets off a mistaken-identity thrill ride when two goons grab Slevin (he's in Nick's apartment so he must be Nick) and take him to their crime lord boss, the Boss (Morgan Freeman). The Boss doesn't care about Slevin's wrong-man protests; he just wants the $96,000 Nick owes him. In one of many offers he can't refuse, Slevin has to agree to murder the son of the Boss's felonious arch rival, the Rabbi (Ben Kingsley) or take the bullet himself. But Slevin turns out to be no ordinary patsy. [+]
Thrown into the ingeniously designed production, clever plot twists, and academic nods to Bond, Hitchcock, and obscure old cartoons are Lucy Liu as a sexy coroner, Stanley Tucci as an obsessed cop, and Bruce Willis as a wily hit man with his finger in many pots. With so much visual and narrative trickery, there's almost too much to absorb in one viewing of this convoluted jigsaw puzzle of revenge and entertaining mayhem. Lucky Number Slevin isn't quite up to par with similarly brainy thrillers like Memento and The Usual Suspects, but the prospect of seeing it again in order to get your bearings is just as appealing. -Ted Fry.

Review Acorn Media  / Dear Ladies (Hinge & Bracket) : Complete BBC Series 2 [1984] Release date: 2008-10-20
Run time: 210 min.
RRP: £16.99
Price: £10.97

Review Dear Ladies (Hinge & Bracket) : Complete BBC Series 2 [1984] / Acorn Media:


Review 2 Entertain Video  / Little Dorrit [2008] Release date: 2009-01-26
RRP: £34.99
Price: £25.98

Review Little Dorrit [2008] / 2 Entertain Video:


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Brokeback Mountain [2005], Ghost Whisperer : Season 1 [2006], Moulin Rouge [2001], Our Mutual Friend [1998], My Fair Lady [1965], The Shield - Season 1 [2002], Paris, Je T'Aime [2007], North and South: Book 1, Sliding Doors [1998], Across the Universe [2007], Carrie's War [2003], Pollyanna [1960], Cinema Paradiso [1989], Foyle's War - Series 1 Complete [2002], Volver (Almodovar) [2006], FingerSmith : The Complete BBC Series [2005], The Shield - Season 4 [2004], Lucky Number Slevin [2006], Dear Ladies (Hinge & Bracket) : Complete BBC Series 2 [1984], Little Dorrit [2008]

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