Following a Government cover up of an alien spacecraft a group of marines on routine bomb disposal arrive on a deserted island only to make a shocking discovery: evidence of brutal medical experiments performed on aliens. But that's not all they find. Soon the soldiers are joined by the one surviving, and vengeful, alien, and they realize that they're the sacrificial lambs in the government's cynical attempt to cover up the encounter.
Dr. Ron Shepherd (Jan-Michael Vincent) and Dr. Alex Summerfield (Paul Koslo) is summoned to a top-secret facility where he is to help bring back three scientists who have failed to return home from another dimension. Instead this simple task becomes a horrible nightmare that brings back an insatiably blood thirsty alien. The Alien unleashes unspeakable terror on Earth that threatens to consume not just them but them all.
Between 1979 and 1982, the 'Not the Nine O'clock News' team produced the sharpest comedy to be found on British Television and launched the careers of the stars, production team and writers. This selection of their quick-fire blend of satire, pastiche pop and witty sketches includes such memorable TV moments as Gerald the Gorilla, One-legged Raid, Cut Off Their Goolies, Punk Zips, Supa Dupa (Abba tribute), Constable Savage, the Devil - Is He All Bad? and Kinda Lingers.
Three years ago young Tony (Simon Nash) watched with horror as his father (Philip Sayer) was taken into the night sky by a mysterious blinding light and never seen again - until now. His father is coming home but he's not the man he used to be!
In the not-so-distant future, Earth is barren of all flora and fauna, with what remains of the planet's former ecosystems preserved aboard a fleet of greenhouses orbiting in space. When the crews are ordered to destroy the remaining specimens, one botanist, Freeman Lowell (Bruce Dern), rebels and flees towards Saturn in a desperate bid to preserve his own little piece of Earth that was, accompanied only by the ship's three service robots.
Emanuelle is a newspaper reporter working undercover in a New York mental hospital who discovers a girl apparently raised by a tribe of a modern day cannibals. Intrigued, Emanuelle persuades her boss to fund an expedition. Emanuelle and her colleagues travel deep into the jungle, where they find that supposedly extinct tribe of cannibals still exists and are very hungry, and Emanuelle and her party are set to be the main course...
Nicolas Cage plays rogue detective Terence McDonagh in what is being described as 'one of his finest performances' who is as devoted to his job as he is at scoring drugs - while playing fast and loose with the law. He wields his badge as often as he wields his gun in order to get his way. Complicating his tumultuous life is the prostitute he loves - Frankie Donnenfield (Eva Mendes). Together they descend into their own world marked by desire, compulsion, and conscience. The result is a singular masterpiece of filmmaking: equally sad and manically humorous.
Two pretty American girls on a road trip across Europe end up alone in the woods at night when their car breaks down in rural Germany. As they search for help they find an isolated house. Offering to call them a taxi, the house's owner Dr. Heiter, a retired surgeon, invites the girls inside with the promise of a drink and dry place to wait until help arrives. However they realise that there is something not quite right about the formidable Dr. Heiter... As their demented host explains his twisted vision, the two girls discover that they are soon to become a lot closer to each other than they ever wanted to be. Heiter's plan is to connect the two girls to each other with a third person, a hapless Japanese tourist, via their gastric systems in a daring bid to be the first person to create a Siamese triplet - bringing to life his sick lifetime fantasy "The human centipede"!
Starring Naveen Andrews, Marc Blucas, Nicki Aycox and Eva Amurri, this graphically violent and boldly erotic reinvention of the werewolf/shapeshifter mythos comes to the screen as a full-blooded, no-holds barred adaptation that mixes sex and horror in equal measure.
Carl Fredricksen (voices of Edward Asner / Jeremy Leary), a retired balloon salesman, is part rascal, part dreamer who is ready for his last chance at high-flying excitement. Tying thousands of balloons to his house, Carl sets off to the lost world of his childhood dreams. Unbeknownst to Carl, Russell (voice of Jordan Nagai), an overeager 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer who has never ventured beyond his backyard, is in the wrong place at the wrong time - Carl's front porch! The world's most unlikely duo reach new heights and meet fantastic friends like Dug (voice of Bob Peterson), a dog with a special collar that allows him to speak, and Kevin, a rare 13-foot-tall flightless bird. Stuck together in the wilds of the jungle, Carl realises that sometimes life's biggest adventures aren't the ones you set out looking for.
Los Angeles, Christmas Eve - a series of power outages, minor earth tremors and other strange events threaten to ruin the holidays. But when the residents of a suburban apartment block experience a sudden total blackout, they are determined to investigate. Deep in the cavernous basement they make a shocking discovery - what is seemingly the breeding ground of a new race of blood-thirsty creatures. With it quickly becoming apparent that the frightening occurrences overtaking LA are connected, this group of rag-tag neighbours must put aside their differences and fight to save their city from an eternal blackness. With time running out and the murderous creatures just getting started, they know they must restore the power, as when the lights go out for good, the feeding will begin...
Unseen: Australian interview with 21 year old Kylie. Rare: British TV interviews from the 80's, 90's and 2000's. Unseen: 'Ghost train' children's show – thought wiped, now restored. Rare: Talking about the delinquents, Moulin Rouge, Magic Roundabout. Unseen: at V&A exhibition, Dolce and Gabbana in Italy, NME, Capital and BRITs 2010. Rare: First ever TV appearance, London's 6 O'Clock Show, Des and Mel, Audience with… Unseen: Body Language, Love, Kylie, Showgirl Princess, Elle Style press interviews. Rare: Christmas Lights 1989, perfume launch and LOGIEs. Unseen: Los Angeles interview, Stage comeback, Cameo role in comedy play.
Five teenage friends; Dean (Kellan Lutz), Kris (Katie Cassidy), Jesse (Thomas Dekker), Quentin and Nancy, living on one street all dream of a sinister man with a disfigured face, a frightening voice and a gardener's glove with knives for fingers. One by one, he terrorizes them within their dreams -where the rules are his and the only way out is to wake up. But when one among them dies, they soon realize that what happens in their dreams happens for real and the only way to stay alive is to stay awake. Buried in their past is a debt that has just come due. To save themselves, they must plunge into the mind of the most twisted nightmare of all: Freddy Krueger. Jackie Earle Haley plays the legendary evildoer in this contemporary reimagining of the seminal horror classic.
It's Christmas Eve, and the residents of a quiet British cul-de-sac are suddenly plunged into a world of violence and terror when a group of heavily armed military personnel arrive and order them at gunpoint to remain in their homes. Unsure if it's a terrorist attack, or something much worse, one local mother finds it in herself to desperately fight to save her estranged daughter stranded across the street. However, with growing fear, the residents soon discover that the threat is more monstrous than any of them could possibly imagine, and survival is no longer a guarantee...
Browning, a former circus contortionist, cast reai-life sideshow professionals. A living torso who, nimbly fights his own cigarette despite having no arms or legs, microcephalics (whom the film calls "pinheads")-they and others play the big-top troupers who inflict a terrible revenge on a trapeze artist who treats them as subhumans.
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