Actors & Directors
- Jill Wagner
- Peter O'Fallon
- Sticky Fingaz
Release date: 2008-04-21 Run time: 560 min. RRP: £24.99 Price: £8.99
Review Blade - The Complete Series [2007] / Entertainment in Video:
Actors & Directors
- Morris Barry
- Keith Alexander
- Denis DeMarne
- William Morgan Sheppard
- Jon Rumney
Release date: 2005-04-04 Run time: 164 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £9.06
Review The Day Of The Triffids [1981] / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- Ken Foree
- Bill Moseley
- Sheri Moon
- Rob Zombie
- Sid Haig
- Deborah Van Valkenburgh
Release date: 2005-12-26 Run time: 106 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £3.49
Review The Devil's Rejects - Special Edition [2005] / Momentum Picture Home Ent:
Actors & Directors
- Tom Cruise
- Vincent DOnoforio
- Malcolm McDowell
- Nicole Kidman
- Stanley Kubrick
- Jack Nicholson
Release date: 2008-03-03 Run time: 647 min. RRP: £50.99 Price: £33.97
Review Stanley Kubrick : Special Edition 10 Disc Box Set [1968] / Warner Home Video:To date Stanley Kubrick remains one of cinema's most controversial film-maker. This box set highlights some of his greatest work, from the visionary 2001:A Space Odyssey, the violent and highly-debated A Clockwork Orange, the chilling adaptation of The Shining, the acclaimed war drama Full Metal Jacket, to his final piece, the controversial Eyes Wide Shut. And to top it off, the treat of this box set, the fascinating Stanley Kubrick: A Life In Pictures. Stanley Kubrick was one of the most acclaimed and controversial filmmakers of his generation, but he was also an intensely private man who rarely gave interviews and produced most of his films under a shroud of secrecy, which tended to foster a great deal of rumour and speculation about his working methods. Jan Harlan, who worked as Kubrick's assistant and executive producer on several projects directed this feature-length documentary. Narrated by Tom Cruise, this offers a rare in-depth look into Kubrick's career as a filmmaker, structured around interviews with a number of actors, writers, technicians, composers, friends, and family who speak on the record about his relentless perfectionism, his creative vision, his life both on and off the set, his relationships with actors, his unrealised projects, and his importance and influence as an artist. Among those who share their thoughts in Stanley Kubrick: A Life In Pictures are actors Jack Nicholson, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Malcolm McDowell, Peter Ustinov, and Keir Dullea; writers Arthur C. Clarke and Michael Herr; special effects artist Douglas Trumbull; composers Wendy Carlos and Gyorgy Ligeti; filmmakers Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Paul Mazursky, and Sydney Pollack; and Kubrick's spouse Christiane Kubrick. The choice of titles is undeniably spot on, and the extras really give a sense of who the man was, what his legacy is, and the privilege it was for the people who collaborated with him on his cinematic journey. - Jennifer Kilchenmann.
Actors & Directors
- Famke Janssen
- Treat Williams
- Anthony Heald
- Stephen Sommers
- Kevin J. O'Connor
- Wes Studi
Release date: 1999-09-27 Run time: 102 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £2.80
Review Deep Rising [1998] / Entertainment in Video:Following in the reptilian slime trail of Anaconda, this derivative monster movie from early 1998 plays like a cross between Titanic and Tremors, with parts of Aliens tossed in for good measure. Director Stephen Sommers couldn't recognise an original idea if it swallowed him whole-which, by the way, is exactly what happens to a lot of passengers on a luxury ship that is attacked by a giant serpent-like sea creature with a voracious appetite for human flesh. Treat Williams plays the leader of a mercenary crew whose members discover the ravaged ship and wage war on the creature; Famke Janssen joins him as an onboard thief and con artist who just happens to be highly skilled with automatic weapons. Of course, the action grows more intense as the body count rises and along the way the monster is gradually revealed in all of its gruesome glory. A guilty pleasure if ever there was one, Deep Rising arrived in cinemas shortly after another waterlogged thriller, Hard Rain and if nothing else it provides proof that the B-movie monsters of the 1950s are alive and well and as cheesy as ever in the age of digital special effects. -Jeff Shannon.
Actors & Directors
- Misaki Ito
- Misa Uehara
- Yui Ichikawa
- Megumi Okina
- Takashi Shimizu
Release date: 2007-10-22 Run time: 92 min. RRP: £9.99 Price: £2.13
Review Ju-On - The Grudge [2003] / Contender Entertainment Group:
Actors & Directors
- Toby Hemingway
- Jessica Lucas
- Chace Crawford
- Laura Ramsey
- Steven Strait
- Renny Harlin
Release date: 2007-04-09 Run time: 97 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £1.34
Review The Covenant [2006] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Amy Acker
- David Boreanaz
- J. August Richards
- Charisma Carpenter
- Alexis Denisof
Release date: 2006-03-06 Run time: 922 min. RRP: £34.99 Price: £14.50
Review Angel Season 4 (New Edition) / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Wesley Snipes
- David S. Goyer
- Jessica Biel
Release date: 2005-04-25 Run time: 123 min. RRP: £24.99 Price: £3.65
Review Blade: Trinity (Extended Version) [2004] / Entertainment in Video:
Actors & Directors
- Sarah York
- Ellen Sandweiss
- Sam Raimi
- Hal Delrich
- Betsy Baker
- Bruce Campbell
Release date: 2006-09-25 Run time: 102 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £1.24
Review The Evil Dead - Full Uncut Version [1982] / Starz Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Martita Hunt
- Yvonne Monlaur
- Freda Jackson
- Peter Cushing
- Terence Fisher
Release date: 2007-10-15 Run time: 82 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £5.94
Review Brides Of Dracula [1960] / Slam Dunk Media:
Actors & Directors
- Muse Watson
- Harvey Keitel
- Brett Harrelson
- Robert Rodriguez
- Marco Leonardi
- Scott Spiegel
- Duane Whitaker
- P.J. Pesce
Release date: 2005-10-03 Run time: 281 min. RRP: £34.99 Price: £7.87
Review From Dusk Till Dawn Trilogy (Box Set) [1995] / Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm:This box set collects From Dusk Till Dawn and its two lesser-known sequels, plus a wealth of associated material. None are horror classics, but taken as a trilogy the series offers above-average thrills and an interesting invented mythology. The original is a trashy but fun crime spree/vampire movie, directed by Robert Rodriguez, with Quentin Tarantino doing one job too many as producer, writer and co-star. The crime movie half is suspenseful and flavoursome and the left turn into horror begins wonderfully, but the script makes the mistake of getting rid of the flamboyant monster villains too quickly, replacing them with an orgy of rubbery Evil Dead II-style effects. It never gets boring, there's a terrific Tex-Mex-Gothic soundtrack and Rodriguez stages shoot-outs better than anyone not called John Woo. It was a big enough hit to warrant sequels made for the video market, shot back-to-back in South Africa (doubling for Texas and Mexico). From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money begins as another cowboy noir, with ex-con Robert Patrick playing cat and mouse with Texas Ranger Bo Hopkins. It segues into horror as heist man Duane Whitaker runs into a bat on the highway and proceeds to turn his gang into vampires who engage during a total eclipse in a Wild Bunch-style bank raid-cum-shootout. Switching genres and playing the prequel game, From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter is more distinctive. A cod-spaghetti Western, it takes a plot nugget from history as the aged Ambrose Bierce (Michael Parks, the Sheriff killed before the credits in the first film) tangles with vampires in Mexico in 1914 en route to his mythic disappearance. [+]
Though it has the best storyline of the trio, it still degenerates into a compilation of horror gags in its carnage-strewn climax. On the DVD: From Dusk Till Dawn is identical to the previous collector's edition release, while the sequels here appear on disc for the first time in great-looking 1. 85:1 widescreen, which shows off the attempts made by directors Scott Spiegel and P. J. Pesce to add visual quality to reruns of the original's plot. A second disc included in the first movie's keepcase features "Full Tilt Boogie", a light but informative feature-length documentary about making an effects-heavy film on the cheap; there's also a Rodriguez-Tarantino commentary; alternate and deleted scenes (more gore effects); excerpts from the film intercut with on-the-set-footage and commented on by Rodriguez and effects man Greg Nicotero; the trailer; Rodriguez music videos; a still gallery; cast and crew bios. If you count the sequels as extras in their own right, it's not that disappointing that they only rate one tiny extra between them, a deleted snippet from The Hangman's Daughter originally intended as an after-the-end-credits punchline. -Kim Newman.
Actors & Directors
- Rolf Kristian Larsen
- Roar Uthaug
- Viktoria Winge
- Tomas Alf Larsen
- Ingrid Bolso Berdal
Release date: 2007-10-29 Run time: 97 min. RRP: £17.99 Price: £3.91
Review Cold Prey / Metrodome Video:
Actors & Directors
- Brendan Fraser
- Carl Chase
- Bernard Fox
- Erick Avari
- Jonathan Hyde
Release date: 2006-11-28 Run time: 125 min. Creator: Jerry Goldsmith Price: £6.42
Review The Mummy [HD DVD] [1999] [US Import] / Universal Studios:For his breakthrough into the blockbuster big time, director Stephen Sommers (Deep Rising) was determined to avoid the hackneyed Hollywood Mummy clichés of flailing bandages, somnambulant zombies and wooden acting. If you're happy to settle for two out of three then the finished film could be your cup of Egyptian tea, fully delivering on its visual promise, but occasionally mired in a quicksand of stilted dialogue and plot contrivance. When disgraced high priest Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo) is awoken from his ancient prison, he unleashes his vengeful wrath in a whirl of computer-generated pestilence and plagues, all devised by the effects wizards at George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic. No gory detail is spared as the mummy sets about rebuilding his decayed body and reviving his forbidden lover, aided by hordes of swarming, flesh-eating scarabs and an army of the dead. Among the more human cast, Brendan Fraser (Blast from the Past, George of the Jungle) brings an infectious Boys' Own enthusiasm to his Indiana-Jones-style adventurer, while such supporting players as Rachel Weisz and John Hannah are mostly eclipsed by the spectacle on offer. Ultimately, The Mummy is great fun and offers digital thrills ideally suited to the DVD format which will wow even the most CGI-sated viewer. On the DVD: commendably, the extras on this DVD are on a par with the Region One offering, including deleted scenes and director's commentary, and both picture and sound quality are excellent. Most interestingly, veteran ILM effects supervisor John Berton presents step-by-step guides to some of the film's most extraordinary CGI shots, from early animatics to 3-D modelling and compositing. There's also the obligatory "making of" programme, in which everyone insists their primary concern was to ensure the effects never superseded the story. Unfortunately, this only makes you more aware of the script's shortcomings. [+]
-Steve Napleton The modestly titled Ultimate Mummy Collection is an extravagant four-disc package that contains both The Mummy Ultimate Edition and The Mummy Returns Special Edition two-disc sets. For his breakthrough into the blockbuster big time, director Stephen Sommers was determined to avoid the hackneyed Hollywood Mummy clichés of flailing bandages, somnambulant zombies and wooden acting. If you're happy to settle for two out of three then the finished film could be your cup of Egyptian tea, fully delivering on its visual promise but occasionally mired in a quicksand of stilted dialogue and plot contrivance. Anrold Vosloo is disgraced high priest Imhotep, awoken from his ancient prison to unleash his vengeful wrath in a whirl of computer generated pestilence and plagues; Brendan Fraser brings an infectious boyish enthusiasm to his Indiana Jones-style adventurer, while supporting players Rachel Weisz and John Hannah are mostly eclipsed by the spectacle on offer. The lavish DVD extras include deleted scenes, a director's commentary and, most interestingly, veteran effects supervisor John Berton presenting a step-by-step guide to some of the film's most extraordinary computer generated shots. There's also the obligatory "making of" programme in which everyone insists their primary concern was to ensure the effects never superseded the story. Unfortunately, this only makes you more aware of the script's shortcomings. -Steve Napleton The Mummy Returns has an even more relentless pace and hammer headed tone than the first film-more explosions, more action and more mind-numbingly endless computer generated effects, set to a headache inducing surround soundtrack. The original cast are reunited and joined by WWF star The Rock (in a cameo role designed to plug his spin-off vehicle The Scorpion King) and young actor Freddie Boath who plays an English eight-year-old in the 1930s whose dialogue borrows from Bart Simpson. Still, despite the wearying relentlessness of its computer generated effects, endless chases and fights, this is undeniably fun popcorn fodder and provides some memorable scenes along the way, notably Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez battling it out for the affections of nasty old Imhotep. Extras in this generous two-disc set include a decent commentary from the director and producer, DVD-ROM features, a 20-minute "making-of" documentary and a five-minute interview with the Rock. Best of all are the detailed special effects breakdowns of key sequences. -Mark Walker.
Actors & Directors
- Idris Elba
- AnnaSophia Robb
- Hilary Swank
- David Morrissey
- Stephen Rea
- Stephen Hopkins
Release date: 2007-08-20 Run time: 99 min. RRP: £26.99 Price: £3.69
Review The Reaping [HD DVD] [2007] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Peter Cushing
- Ian Bannen
- Kevin Connor
- Ian Carmichael
- Rosalind Ayres
- Wendy Allnutt
Release date: 2007-10-15 Run time: 94 min. RRP: £13.99 Price: £8.96
Review From Beyond The Grave [1973] / Warner Home Video:From Beyond the Grave is an anthology film adapted from four short stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes, strung together under the pretext of an antique dealer who owns a shop called Temptations Ltd. and the fate that befalls his customers who try to cheat him. First up is "The Gate Crasher" with David Warner who frees an evil entity from an antique mirror; then "An Act of Kindness" featuring Donald Pleasence; followed by "The Elemental;" and "The Door. " From Beyond The Grave was the directorial debut of Kevin Connor who would go onto become a modest name in genre cinema. It was actually one of Connor's best films and he demonstrates exceptional directorial style. Particularly good are the seance scenes in the first episode where Connor conducts some inventive 360-degree pan shots with a candle that explodes between a flickering flame and a jet in the foreground. The murders in this segment are vividly staged, with Connor creating some marvelously sinister images of David Warner standing about in bloodstained clothes and a totally wrecked apartment. -Sally Giles.
Actors & Directors
- Sarah Michelle Gellar
- Asif Kapadia
- Adam Scott
- Kate Beahan
- Sam Shepard
- Peter O'Brien
Release date: 2007-05-21 Run time: 83 min. RRP: £17.99 Price: £3.80
Review The Return [2006] / Universal Pictures UK:The Return is a drowsy, mildly creepy and unexpectedly well-crafted supernatural thriller that lays off the cheap thrill and gore factor in favor of the slow build up to fright and a twist ending that, while effective, may hit viewers as mostly out of left field. The Sixth Sense it ain't, but there's enough texture, style and ladled-on art direction to keep the eeriness palpable even through some of the more labored dialogue and plot contrivances. A chocolate-haired Sarah Michelle Gellar (what was wrong with her natural goldilocks?) plays Joanna Mills, some sort of traveling sales rep in a big pickup truck who journeys from her nightmare-disturbed life in St. Louis back to a small town in Texas that she sort-of remembers. Demons from the girlhood she once knew there come fiendishly together in a mishmash of flashbacks and present-day creep-outs involving murder, self-mutilation and spirits that have haunted her more than she knows. Gellar has become a go-to for glossy Hollywood horrorshows like this, thanks to her work in the Grudge franchise and the remnants of our memories from her Buffy glory days. In spite of the handful of slipshod faults in story and directorial force, she holds her own against the vibrantly dilapidated set decorations along with a variety of other equally important characters. There's a creepy ex-boyfriend, a disgusting being stalking a phantom woman she recognises from her psychosis-induced visions, and a hunky guy who's facing down mysteries from his own past. (Do they all intersect? Hmmm. [+]
) She even stands her ground against Sam Shepard, who is all but slumming it in his few scenes as her dad. He talks about an incident that forever changed her when she was 11 years old, but his weird allusions are as enigmatic as the film itself, which desperately wants to be better than it is. But The Return still carries its share of respectable fears that are made scarier by the effectively edited string of spooky noises and images. Together they add up to make a worthy entrant in the genre of understated ghost story. -Ted Fry.
Actors & Directors
- Michael Rooker
- Don Thompson
- James Gunn
- Gregg Henry
- Nathan Fillion
- Elizabeth Banks
Release date: 2006-10-16 Run time: 95 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £1.00
Review Slither [2006] / Entertainment in Video:
Actors & Directors
- Simon Baker
- Dennis Hopper
- George A. Romero
- Robert Joy
- John Leguizamo
Release date: 2005-12-26 Run time: 93 min. RRP: £19.99 Price: £3.93
Review Land of the Dead (2005) / Universal Pictures Video:Bolstered by the success of 28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead, the Resident Evil movies and the hit remake of his own Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero returns to the horror subgenre he invented with Land of the Dead. The fourth installment in Romero's zombie cycle (and the first since 1985's Day of the Dead) presents a logical progression of events since 1968's horror classic Night of the Living Dead: Zombies (also known as "stenches" for their rotting odor) are the dominant population, and they've begun to show signs of undead intelligence and gathering power. The wealthiest survivors live comfortably in a luxury high-rise within a barricaded safe zone, ignoring the horrors of the outside world while armed scavengers stage raids in the zombie-zone to gather much-needed food and supplies. Simon Baker and John Leguizamo play mercenaries-for-hire; Dennis Hopper is their nefarious boss; and horror favorite Asia Argento (daughter of Suspiria director Dario Argento) plays a former hooker recruited into Baker's scavenger squad. While none of this seems particularly fresh or inspired, Land of the Dead benefits from hints of the social satire that made Romero's earlier zombie films so memorable. Not so much funny as gruesomely peculiar, Romero's plot isn't as inventive as it could've been, but as a big-scale B-movie, Land of the Dead delivers a handful of shocks and horror-celebrity cameos (including gore-masters Tom Savini and Greg Nicotero) that should keep horror buffs happy until the next zombie opus comes along. -Jeff Shannon, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- Joss Whedon
- James A. Cotner
- Nicholas Brendon
- Michael E. Gershman
- Sarah Michelle Gellar
- James Marsters
- Alyson Hannigan
- Seth Green
Release date: 2006-03-06 Run time: 999 min. RRP: £34.99 Price: £13.55
Review Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 4 (New Edition) / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:
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