"Red Dwarf: The Promised Land" is the thirteenth outing of the legendary sci-fi comedy. It reunites the original cast of Chris Barrie (Rimmer), Craig Charles (Lister), Danny John-Jules (Cat), Robert Llewellyn (Kryten) and sees the return of Holly (Norman Lovett) the much loved ships computer. Three million years ago...David Lister, a vending machine repairman, was sentenced to eighteen months in suspended animation for smuggling his pregnant cat aboard the mining ship Red Dwarf. While Lister remained in stasis, a radiation leak killed the rest of the crew. Safely sealed in the hold, the cats evolved into humanoid form. The cats now roam deep space in a fleet of their own...
Acclaimed actor Sean Bean stars in these action packed feature length movies set in the midst of the desperate missions and battles of the Napoleonic wars in 19th century Spain.
Sharpe's Justice
The Peninsular war is over and Sharpe returns to his hometown in England to find a place of poverty and destitution, with the people hungry and ripe for revolt. He is ordered to take command of a local militia force to deal with the trouble and unrest but is soon torn between carrying out his orders or helping his own people and risking the wrath of the establishment...
Sharpe's Waterloo
Sharpe is thrust back into action after the sudden news of Napoleon's return from exile compels him to rejoin the army to fight in the great Battle of Waterloo. Once again reunited with his chosen men, Sharpe abandons his incompetent commander to organise the defence of the key British positions on the farm of La Haie Sainte and plays a courageous role in securing one of Britain's most famous victories.
Andrew Davies' BAFTA-nominated eight-part drama brings romance, treachery and magical adventure via a host of legendary characters: wily old Merlin, brave Sir Lancelot, King Arthur himself, ruler of all Britain and master of the Knights of the Round Table, the beguiling Queen Guinevere and her nemesis Morgan le Fay. Dark Ages wizard Merlin (Robert Eddison), weary of the barbarism around him, creates a new order of enlightenment and justice with a youthful Arthur (Andrew Burt) at its head. Merlin presents Arthur with the magic sword Excalibur to help him defeat the nobles who oppose his rule. But Arthur must also beware his half-sister Morgan (Maureen O'Brien), a sorceress who has sworn to kill him to avenge her father's death. As Morgan intensifies her campaign, she uses magic to draw Lancelot (David Robb) and Guinevere (Felicity Dean) into a passionate affair. But it is the still more traitorous Mordred (Steve Hodson) who will fatally halt Arthur's rule.
Following the deadly events at home, the Abbott family (Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe) must now face the terrors of the outside world as they continue their fight for survival in silence. Forced to venture into the unknown, they quickly realise that the creatures that hunt by sound are not the only threats that lurk beyond the sand path.
Branded as a 'nerd' and harassed by the school bully, 12-year-old Arthur is one day rescued by a magical troll who knows that the boy unwittingly holds the secret to defeat an evil dragon. Arthur's loving mum, struggling to keep her devious ex-husband from gaining custody of Arthur, dismisses her son's 'fantasies' until she realizes the all-too-real immediate danger. She joins forces with Arthur, the troll and a dashing but washed-up video-game master. Together, they hope to conquer the dragon and the wicked vice-principal who threaten civilization!
A sonic time scan draws the Tardis to the Fetch Priory on Earth. There, the Doctor (Tom Baker) and Leela (Louise Jameson) discover an impossibly old human skull that is the key to a nightmare from the Time Lords' past. A murderous monster stalks the priory grounds; and within, someone is intent on unleashing a malevolent creature that feeds on death itself...
A village trembles in fear. A priest forsakes his vows in the service of evil. Young beauties fall victim to a mysterious seducer. And each night brings the threat of death. Because 'Dracula Has Risen from the Grave'.
When Sam's (Hayley Griffith) first day slinging pizza is a total wash-out, she goes against her colleague's advice and takes one last delivery in the wealthy enclave out of town. Stiffed for a tip, she breaks into an imposing mansion to make them to pay up. Unfortunately, she's gate-crashed the local Satan-worshipping, demon-summoning coven's virgin sacrifice gala! These society sorcerers are down a maiden, and now Sam must take on murderous babysitters, blood-crazed soccer mums and more than her fair share of lustful demons if she's going to survive the night. Welcome to the 1%, where the rich get richer and the poor get offered to Baphomet.
The survival of mankind hangs in the balance when a merciless tyrant and god of darkness (Gerard Butler) enslaves all of Egypt and plunges the prosperous empire in chaos and conflict. With humanity on the verge of being cast into oblivion their only hope for survival lies with Horus (Nikolaj Coster Waldau) the all-powerful god of the air who must return from his years in exile to wage battle in an epic confrontation where only one god can survive.
The "Tardis" arrives near Paris during the French Revolution, a time of great upheaval, bloodshed and terror. Soon, with the Doctor trapped inside a burning farmhouse, Ian imprisoned and Susan and Barbara on their way to the guillotine it's clear this will be one of their most dangerous and exciting adventures yet...
England was such a proper place - until the day the Python arrived. Monty Python, that is, a Flying Circus that slithered up the funnybone of an entire nation and gave it fits of laughter. Here's Monty Python's first feature film - a hilarious collection of their very best twits, skits and bits from their popular TV series. There's "Hell's Grannies" and "The Dead Parrot" routine (he's just resting!) and valuable tips on how to defend yourself against an attacker armed with a piece of fruit. And who will ever forget "The Lumberjack Song" ("I cut down trees, I wear high heels, suspenders and a bra")? And, of course, plenty of zany Monty Python animation. Absolutely the silliest stuff since the day Ernest Scribble wrote the world's funniest joke and died (croak!) laughing.
Join your favourite monster family as they embark on a holiday adventure on a luxury monster cruise ship so Drac (voice of Adam Sandler) can finally take a break from handling everyone else's vacations at the hotel. It's smooth sailing for Drac's pack as the monsters indulge in all of the on-board fun the cruise has to offer, from monster volleyball to exotic excursions, and topping up their moon tans. But they hit rocky waters when Mavis (voice of Selena Gomez) realizes that Drac has fallen for the mysterious captain of the ship, Ericka (voice of Kathryn Hahn), who hides a dangerous secret that could sink their plans for a dream holiday.
Sean Bean plays maverick British officer Richard Sharpe who has risen through the ranks of Wellington's army. He finds himself being promoted to Lieutenant on the battlefield after saving Sir Wellesley's life. He is soon given a dangerous, top secret mission - to command a band of war hardened riflemen behind enemy lines. Their dangerous task is to escort the beautiful guerrilla leader Teresa (Assumpta Serna) and her fighters, who are carrying a mysterious box across the country. What does the box contain and why must Sharpe and his men risk their lives to protect it?
Laugh-out-loud funny and seductively sweet, Is It Just Me? is a gay romantic comedy about one gay boy's search for Mr. Right. Plainly handsome Blaine, (Nicholas Downs) can't seem to meet guys, let alone form a relationship. His beefy go-go boy roommate Cameron— who has no shortage of willing partners —can't understand why he doesn't just pounce and enjoy some one-nighters. Instead, Blaine hides in chat rooms where he meets Xander, a shy, recently relocated, Texan. But when the time comes to exchange photos, Blaine accidentally sends an image of his hunky roomie, and things go from romantically promising to downright confusing. Full of witty charm and cute guys, Is It Just Me? is a bona fide feel-good winner!
In this exciting and powerful BBC drama based on the bestselling novel by Agatha Christie, ten strangers are drawn from their normal lives to a mysterious mansion on an island off the Devon coast. As the weather turns and they find themselves stranded, a lone voice echoes through the house. The terror mounts as they hear a bone-chilling indictment. These strangers share one thing in common: each stands accused of a terrible crime for which a price must now be paid. All too soon they will start to die; brutally slaughtered one by one, the killer inspired by a nursery rhyme that hangs in every room of the house. The ill-fated guests form a tentative alliance, each afraid of the other but having no one else to turn to, desperately hoping to combat the killer in their midst. But as the body count rises, awful secrets are drawn into the light and the group splinters, mutual suspicion giving way to a sense of certain doom. For if all are destined to die, who can their executioner be?
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