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Review Contender Entertainment Group  / Will and Grace: Complete Series 7
Actors & Directors
  • Debra Messing
  • Eric McCormack
  • Megan Mullally
  • James Burrows
  • Sean Hayes
Release date: 2006-01-30
Run time: 560 min.
RRP: £49.99
Price: £11.74

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Review Tla Releasing  / Puccini For Beginners [2007] Release date: 2007-10-22
Run time: 82 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £7.00

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Review TLA Releasing  / Dante's Cove - Series 1-3 - Complete
Actors & Directors
  • Jon Fleming
  • Charlie David
  • Thea Gill
  • William Gregory Lee
  • Gregory Michael
Release date: 2008-09-29
Run time: 670 min.
RRP: £29.99
Price: £17.98

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Review Millivres Multimedia  / Juste Une Question D'Amour [2006]
Actors & Directors
  • Christian Faure
  • Eva Darlan
  • Stephan Guerin-Tillie
  • Daniele Denie
  • Cyrille Thouvenin
  • Jean-Baptiste Lefevre
Release date: 2006-05-01
Run time: 90 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £9.49

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Review 4dvd  / Another Country [1984]
Actors & Directors
  • Marek Kanievska
  • Colin Firth
  • Anna Massey
  • Rupert Everett
  • Michael Jenn
  • Cary Elwes
Release date: 2008-03-17
Run time: 86 min.
RRP: £15.99
Price: £4.72

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Review Tla Releasing  / Another Gay Movie [2006]
Actors & Directors
  • Scott Thompson; Richard Hatch; Matthew Rush; Graham Norton; Michael Carbonaro; Jonah Blechman; Jonathan Chase
Release date: 2006-11-13
Run time: 90 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £8.46

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Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / Hex - Season 1
Actors & Directors
  • Geraldine James
  • Brian Grant
  • Christina Cole
  • Jemima Rooper
  • Michel Fassbender
  • Colin Salmon
Release date: 2005-09-19
Run time: 260 min.
RRP: £29.99
Price: £8.99

Review Hex - Season 1 / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:

Billed as UK TV's answer to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Charmed, the supernatural drama Hex plays more like a coming-of-age story dressed in Gothic trappings. Christina Cole stars as Cassie Hughes, a young girl enrolled at Medenham Hall, a private school that once housed a coven of witches. Cassie, who struggles to fit in with her elitist and over-sexed classmates, discovers that she's even less like them than she thought when she develops telekinetic powers. The onset of these powers attracts the attention of Azazeal (Michael Fassbinder), leader of the Nephilim (the fallen angels of the Bible). What follows is a broad and frequently stylish soap opera that pits Cassie and her roommate Thelma (Jemima Rooper, who steals many scenes), who happens to be a ghost, against Azazeal as he attempts to control Cassie's body and soul-quite literally. His plan is to impregnate her in order to allow the other Nephilim to invade the corporeal world. Cutting dialogue a la Buffy and a hip soundtrack should hook viewers, as will a smattering of nudity and violence and surprisingly solid special effects. - Paul Gaita.

Review Contender Entertainment Group  / Water Lilies [2007] Release date: 2008-07-07
Run time: 85 min.
RRP: £15.99
Price: £9.74

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Review Entertainment in Video  / Far From Heaven [2003]
Actors & Directors
  • Todd Haynes
  • Julianne Moore
  • Viola Davis
  • Dennis Quaid
  • Dennis Haysbert
  • Patricia Clarkson
Release date: 2003-10-20
Run time: 107 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £3.25

Review Far From Heaven [2003] / Entertainment in Video:

Far from Heaven is a uniquely beautiful film from one of the smartest and most idiosyncratic of contemporary directors, Todd Haynes (Safe and Velvet Goldmine). It takes the lush 1950s visual style of so-called women's pictures (particularly those of Douglas Sirk, director of Imitation of Life and Magnificent Obsession) to tell a story that mixes both sexual and racial prejudice. Julianne Moore, portraying an amazing fusion of vulnerability and will power, plays a housewife whose husband (Dennis Quaid) has a secret gay life. When she finds solace in the company of a black gardener (Dennis Haysbert), rumours and peer pressure destroy any chance she has at happiness. It's astonishing how a movie with such a stylised veneer can be so emotionally compelling; the cast and filmmakers have such an impeccable command of the look and feel of the genre that every moment is simultaneously artificial and deeply felt. Far from Heaven is ingenious and completely engrossing. -Bret Fetzer.

Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Transamerica [2005]
Actors & Directors
  • Duncan Tucker
  • Kevin Zeggers
  • Burt Young
  • Graham Greene
  • Fionnula Flanagan
  • Felicity Huffman
Release date: 2006-07-24
Run time: 103 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £4.74

Review Transamerica [2005] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

Felicity Huffman deserves every award she's received for her outstanding performance in Transamerica, a small but rich movie about Bree-formerly Stanley-a pre-operative male-to-female transexual awaiting gender-reassignment surgery who learns she has a wayward teenage son named Toby. When her therapist (Elizabeth Peña, Jacob's Ladder) strongarms Bree into facing her past, she bails Toby (Kevin Zegers, Dawn of the Dead) out of jail and they end up on a road trip across the country. Such a premise could feel forced, but the script and performances make it persuasive and natural. Bree wrestles with discomfort and compassion as she learns about Toby's own troubles, even while her own grow worse when she's forced to ask for help from her hostile parents (the superb Fionnula Flanagan, The Others, and Burt Young, Rocky). Transamerica doesn't push for any great catharsis, but instead slowly peels away the layers of Bree's defenses, laying bare her basic struggle for respect and a chance at happiness. In many ways it's a showy role, but Huffman (Desperate Housewives) keeps her acting simple, direct, and thoroughly compelling. -Bret Fetzer.

Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / Hex - Season 2
Actors & Directors
  • Christina Cole
  • Laura Pyper
  • Julian Murphy
  • Brian Grant
  • Andy Goddard
  • Jemima Rooper
  • Michel Fassbender
  • Anna Wilson-Jones
Release date: 2006-03-06
Run time: 594 min.
RRP: £39.99
Price: £9.89

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Review Contender Entertainment Group  / Will and Grace: Complete Series 8
Actors & Directors
  • Sean Hayes
  • Debra Messing
  • Eric McCormack
  • Megan Mullally
Release date: 2006-08-07
Run time: 492 min.
RRP: £49.99
Price: £15.74

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Review Tla Releasing  / Boy Culture [2006]
Actors & Directors
  • Patrick Bauchau
  • Matt Riedy
  • Q. Allan Brocka
  • Jonathan Trent
  • Derek Magyar
  • Jesse Archer
Release date: 2007-09-24
Run time: 88 min.
Creator: Ryan Beveridge
RRP: £19.99
Price: £7.00

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Review Tla Releasing  / Rock Haven [2007] Release date: 2008-05-26
Run time: 78 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £6.61

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Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Boys Don't Cry [2000]
Actors & Directors
  • Peter Sarsgaard
  • Hilary Swank
  • Brendan Sexton III
  • Chloë Sevigny
  • Alicia Goranson
  • Kimberly Peirce
Release date: 2002-03-04
Run time: 118 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £3.69

Review Boys Don't Cry [2000] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

When Brandon Teena, a young man with an infectious, aw-shucks grin and an angelic face that's all angles, wanders into Falls City, Nebraska, he takes to the town as if it's a second skin. In little time he's fallen in with a gang of goofy if temperamental redneck boys, found himself a girlfriend, and befriended enough people to form something of a small family. In fact, it's the best time Brandon's ever had. However, there are shadows looming over Brandon's life: a court date for grand theft auto, a chequered criminal record, and a seemingly innocuous speeding ticket that could prove to be his undoing. Why? Because as it turns out, Brandon Teena is actually Teena Brandon, a woman masquerading as a man. This fascinating story was based on real-life events (as documented in The Brandon Teena Story) that occurred in 1993 and ended in tragedy: Brandon's rape and murder by two of his supposed friends. Despite this horrible outcome, however, in the hands of director Kimberly Peirce (who co-wrote the unfettered screenplay with Andy Bienen), Brandon's story becomes not oppressive or preachy, but rather oddly and touchingly transcendent, anchored by Hilary Swank's phenomenal, unsentimental (and Oscar-winning) performance. Swank inhabits Brandon's contradictions and passions with a natural vitality most actresses would refuse to give themselves over to. Brandon's deception is doomed from the start, but Swank's enthusiasm is infectious, and when Brandon starts romancing the sloe-eyed Lana (a pitch-perfect Chloë Sevigny), he finds a soulmate who wants to transcend boundaries and fated identities as much as he does. The last part of the film, when Brandon's true identity is discovered, is truly painful to watch, but in between the agony there are touching moments of sweetness between Brandon and Lana, who wrestles with the truth of who Brandon actually is. [+]
You'll come away from Boys Don't Cry with affection and respect for Brandon, not pity. -Mark Englehart, Amazon. com.

Review Contender Entertainment Group  / Will and Grace: Complete Series 1 [2001]
Actors & Directors
  • Eric McCormack
  • James Burrows
  • Karen Walker
  • Jack McFarland
  • Debra Messing
Release date: 2006-04-03
Run time: 455 min.
RRP: £49.99
Price: £10.00

Review Will and Grace: Complete Series 1 [2001] / Contender Entertainment Group:

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 and sharp-tongued urbanites-gay lawyer Will (Eric McCormack) and straight interior designer Grace (Debra Messing)-delight in their volatile but enduring friendship as they share a sumptuous New York apartment. Sweeping into the mix are Will's unapologetically queeny friend Jack (Sean Hayes) and Grace's wildly eccentric assistant Karen (Megan Mullally). Much like Seinfeld, the humour on Will & Grace springs from self-obsession, petty jealousy, and compulsive interfering in each other's lives-basically, the building blocks of human nature. The show's writers apparently feel compelled to keep the lead characters warm and likeable in the usual sitcom mode (which hardly seems necessary, as McCormack and Messing are naturally engaging). As a result, it's Jack and Karen who get free reign to be truly obnoxious and ridiculous-which, of course, makes them incredibly funny and charismatic. Hayes and Mullally rise to the occasion, ripping through absurd situations and arias of narcissistic wit with dazzling panache. Will & Grace's plots routinely center around scenarios that could feature a married couple or two same-sex roommates: Will and Grace bicker over buying a dog, find their relationship tested by apartment renovations, or discover they're both pursuing the same guy-standard sitcom material that the gay factor gives a clever spin. Though their relationship gets in the way of their sex lives, the two take so much pleasure in each other's company that they can't help but stick together-a surprisingly chaste theme for such a culturally groundbreaking show, but one that Will & Grace's addicted audience undoubtedly appreciates. -Bret Fetzer.

Review Tla Releasing  / Love Sick [2006] Release date: 2008-06-02
Run time: 84 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £8.98

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Review Millivres Multimedia  / Better Than Chocolate [1999]
Actors & Directors
  • Wendy Crewson
  • Marya Delver
  • Anne Wheeler
  • Karyn Dwyer
  • Christina Cox
  • Ann-Marie MacDonald
Release date: 2002-01-21
Run time: 97 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £7.50

Review Better Than Chocolate [1999] / Millivres Multimedia:

Many lesbian movies are long on charm and short on production values; Better Than Chocolate has a solid dose of both and steamy sex scenes to boot. Our heroine Maggie (Karyn Dwyer), a clerk at a lesbian bookshop, meets footloose butch Kim (Christina Cox) and, after Kim's van is towed away, they move in together. Unfortunately for their romantic bliss, Maggie's mother, Lila (Wendy Crewson), and teenage brother move in that very evening thanks to Lila's impending divorce. But what really complicates matters is that Maggie can't bring herself to come out to her mother. Even when she tries, Lila steamrollers through the conversation, as if she knows what's coming and doesn't want to hear it. Interwoven with this is the struggle of Judy (Peter Outerbridge), a male-to-female transsexual who's in love with the bookshop's owner, Frances (Ann-Marie MacDonald), who's freaking out because customs officers are holding a list of books at the border that they claim are obscene. The overlapping plots are deftly juggled, the personal and political are compellingly interwoven, and, most satisfying of all, the characters have problems that aren't going to be easily resolved. A handful of candy-coloured lip-synching musical numbers give the movie some flash and the sex scenes give it some heat, but it's the elements of sorrow and ambiguity that really make the joy in Better Than Chocolate something to savour. -Bret Fetzer, Amazon. com.

Review Tla Releasing  / Edge Of Seventeen [1998]
Actors & Directors
  • Lea DeLaria
  • Chris Stafford
  • David Moreton
  • Anderson Gabrych
  • Stephanie McVey
  • Tina Holmes
Release date: 2005-09-26
Run time: 99 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £6.50

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Review MGM Entertainment  / The L Word - Series 1-3 - Complete [2003]
Actors & Directors
  • Ilene Chaiken
  • Steve Golin
  • Laurel Holloman
  • Mia Kirshner
  • Eric Mabius
  • Jennifer Beals
  • Pam Grier
Release date: 2007-11-19
Run time: 1953 min.
RRP: £89.99
Price: £44.98

Review The L Word - Series 1-3 - Complete [2003] / MGM Entertainment:

Series 1 - Four years after the American version of Queer as Folk made gay men the focus, it was time for a little turnabout with The L Word (bad title, great show). Centering around a tight-knit group of lesbians in Los Angeles, this drama was far removed from its working-class male counterpart in both style and content. While the men of QAF enjoyed a fabulous if melodramatic life on the middle-class streets of Pittsburgh, the women of The L Word lived it up in sunny California, with gorgeous houses, glamorous careers, and sexy wardrobes. Ironically, though, The L Word adhered more to the everyday drama of ensemble shows like thirtysomething than the soap opera antics of QAF, and the results were surprisingly heartfelt and effective, appropriately stylish but never over the top. There was plenty of room for titillation, but creator Ilene Chaiken fashioned from the start a show centered on characters and not just sex, aiming for the heart rather than. well, other places. The L Word focused primarily on committed couple Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Holloman), a former power-career duo who've decided to have a baby; however, artificial insemination and the changing dynamics of their relationship throw their previously happy existence off-kilter. Within their orbit are spunky journalist Alice (Leisha Hailey), sultry hairdresser Shane (Katherine Moenning), closeted pro tennis player Dana (Erin Daniels), and espresso bar owner Marina (Karina Lombard) who, in the show's most polarising storyline, bedded the seemingly straight Jenny (Mia Kirschner) and shook up her heterosexual world. [+]
Jenny's "am-I-straight-or-not?" kvetching frustrated both her fiancé (Eric Mabius) and many viewers, who were alternately irritated and intrigued by her inability to decide one way or the other. But Jenny's weakness was part of The L Word's strength: in exploring many sides of many issues, both domestic and political, it never came up with an easy answer for any of them, making the show all that more fascinating-and compulsively watchable. -Mark Englehart Series 2 - Once a series has broken new ground, where does it go from there? Series Two offers more of the same smart, funny writing and fully realised characters, with some notable guest stars and experiments in narrative and music. This season, Jenny (Mia Kirshner) fully embraces her sexuality as her ex-husband/roomie (Eric Mabius) departs and voyeuristic documentary filmmaker Mark (Eric Lively) and woman-chaser Shane (Katherine Moennig) move in. Shane and Jenny struggle good-heartedly over the affections of new character Carmen (Sarah Shahi), who isn't given much to do plot-wise apart from occasionally spinning records and serving as one corner of the love triangle. Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Holloman) start the season on the rocks due to Bette's infidelity; the introduction of the one-dimensionally nasty Helena Peabody (Rachel Shelley) causes further friction between Bette and Tina while playing havoc with Bette's curatorial career. Meanwhile, Dana (Erin Daniels) and Alice (Leisha Hailey) go from being best friends to being a whole lot more, providing some of the most touching scenes of the season. Kit (Pam Grier) takes on The Planet, the seeming center of LA's lesbian universe, converting it into a nightclub where, conveniently, guest-starring bands can play. Strong points of the season include Bette and Kit confronting the death of their father (the superb Ossie Davis) and Shane's new job as a gopher for a high-powered Hollywood producer (the equally superb Camryn Manheim). Less strong are the distracting, neo-expressionistic passages meant to be glimpses into Jenny's creative mind and the interminable use of the series' theme song-re-interpreted in a number of genres-to the point of distraction. Mark's voyeurism, which crosses all sorts of boundaries as he installs hidden cameras around the house, is a brilliant way to challenge male viewers who may tune in just to TiVo their way to the sex scenes. That said, the arc of that particular story grows increasingly far-fetched as Mark somehow avoids criminal prosecution and instead endures the horrible fate of having Jenny refuse his offer of coffee and a muffin. Despite its flaws, The L Word is a show that deserves to be cheered on, not for its politics, but for the skillful way it conveys complex human entanglements with sensitivity. -Ryan Boudinot Series 3 - The third season of The L Word is all about transitions. The season opens with Alice Pieszecki (Leisha Hailey) coping with her between-seasons break-up with Dana Fairbanks (Erin Daniels), who is herself headed for an even heavier series of transitions. Kit Porter (Pam Grier) both falls in love with a younger man and discovers she is going through menopause. Shane (Katherine Moennig), who spent much of the first two seasons of the show hopping from bed to bed, finds herself more or less committed and the second season's resident villain, Helena Peabody (Rachel Shelley), becomes embroiled in a sexual harassment case that leaves her ultimately looking like the victim. As with previous seasons, The L Word gets all hot and bothered with various seductions filmed to sometimes jarring music on the soundtrack, but it's the day-to-day foibles and celebrations of Los Angeles's lesbian community that keep the show interesting. Newcomer Moira/Max (Daniela Sea) begins the process of gender reassignment, making for some curious situations with potential employers. Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Holloman) begin to drift apart when Tina lands a big movie studio job and starts feeling attracted to men, leading to a custody battle over their baby daughter. Where The L Word starts getting preachy and obvious is in the opening flashback sequences. When these vignettes refer to current characters of the show, they make sense; when they depict situations meant to underline how queer identity has evolved over the years, they seem politically overloaded. The L Word works intelligently through its characters' concerns without having to resort to such direct appeals for tolerance. Its strength isn't in making lesbian culture appear more mainstream, but in making us care and identify with these women's struggles, regardless of our sexual orientation. -Ryan Boudinot.

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