A hair-raising homage to the grindhouse slashers, 'Terrifier' is a thrilling, gory horror that introduces a new murderous icon in the form of Art the Clown. Set to haunt nightmares for many years to come. Brace yourselves as Art begins his reign of terror on Halloween night, setting his sights on three young women and anyone else that gets in his way! Move over Pennywise, because there's a new clown in sight and this one is a thousand times more violent and a million times crueler than you.
When Big Ronnie (Michael St. Michaels) and son Big Brayden (Sky Elobar) meet lonely tourist Janet on Big Ronnie's Disco Walking Tour, the best and only Disco Walking Tour in the city, a fight for Janet's heart erupts between father and son. To make matters worse, a grease-slathered monster is roaming the streets, searching for his next unsuspecting victim. Who will win Janet's heart and can they escape the oily clutches of the infamous Greasy Strangler?
Season two of 'The Walking Dead: World Beyond' concludes the epic story of Iris (Aliyah Royale), Hope (Alexa Mansour), Elton (Nicolas Cantu), and Silas (Hal Cumpston) - four friends who journeyed across the country on a mission that transformed everything they knew about themselves and the world. As they face off against the mysterious Civic Republic Military and fight for control of their own destiny, goals will shift, bonds will form and crumble, and innocence will be both lost and found.
It's a new semester for child prodigy Sheldon Cooper, and a year of upheaval for the entire Cooper family. Sheldon attends his first comic convention, gets his first set of nerdy friends and fails to impress his first engineering professor. George Sr. and Mary face conflicts at work and struggles in their marriage. Missy questions her religious beliefs and asks some uncomfortable questions about sex. Meemaw buys a laundromat with a secret gambling room and hires Georgie as her new manager. And Georgie's relationship with an older woman leads to a life-changing decision.
Season 15 opens with Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) journeying to Montreal, seeking to find and protect his son, Harry (Etienne Kellici), from the Black Hand gang; Brackenreid's son has sprung loose from jail and is on the run after a murder at the Kingston Pen; Crabtree (Jonny Harris) tries to save Effie (Clare McConnell) from her kidnappers; Violet Hart (Shanice Banton) explores an interesting way to deal with her not so new husband; and Watts (Daniel Maslany), embroiled in an illicit affair, encounters a shocking murder mystery. Murdoch encounters mysterious crimes at Christmas and Halloween, sees the return of Percival Giles (Nigel Bennett) and Terence Meyers (Peter Keleghan), and witnesses historic events like the founding of the NAACP.
Before Prisoner: Cell Block H, before Bad Girls, there was Within These Walls... Intense and emotional, this ground-breaking '70s drama series pulls no punches in its portrayal of life inside a women's prison. Googie Withers (Shine) stars as newly appointed governor, Faye Boswell, who comes to the job full of radical schemes to liberalise the prison's strict regime. But she quickly encounters resentment from both inmates and staff and realises that she has a fight on her hands - a situation that inevitably impinges on her life outside the prison walls.
As we approach the end of our epic saga, the tumultuous conflict between the Rus and the Vikings comes to a conclusion, with grave consequences. While in Iceland, Ubbe (Jordan Patrick Smith) is determined to fulfill his father Ragnar's dream and sail farther west than any Viking has traveled before. And there is unfinished business in England. The Vikings have established settlements there and overrun most of the country - except for Wessex. The King of Wesex, Alfred the Great (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo), is the only Sussex ruler to seriously challenge their complete dominanation. Ivar the Boneless (Alex Høgh Andersen) must again face, in battle, the king he only knew as a boy for a final reckoning.
Now a decade into the apocalypse, sisters Hope (Alexa Mansour) and Iris (Aliyah Royale) Bennett have grown up inside the walls of one of the few remaining first-world communities. The sisters' scientist father conducts research over one thousand miles away in a research facility run by the Civil Republic, an ally of Omaha, but one that does not reveal its location to outsiders. When the sisters receive a message that their father might be in danger, they defy their own community's rules and enlist their friends Elton (Nicolas Cantu) and Silas (Hal Cumpston) to embark on a cross-country quest to save him. Leaving their sheltered upbringing behind, these teenagers learn how to fight threats both living and dead as they travel through a beautiful but decaying and dangerous world.
We've got spooks and ghouls and freaks and fools at...'Rentaghost'!
Episode 1
Fred Mumford (Anthony Jackson) returns to Earth from the spirit world to open a business called 'Rentaghost' which offers ghosts and poltergeists on a daily or weekly rental basis. He is sometimes helped, but more often hindered, by Davenport (Michael Darbyshire), a fussy Victorian ghost, and Claypole (Michael Staniforth), a mischievous medieval poltergeist.
Episode 2
Fred Mumford and his fellow ghosts set out to exorcise a ghost which has been terrorising London's Heathow Airport.
Episode 3
Mumford and hls colleagues decide to tell their landlord, Mr. Meaker (Edward Brayshaw), that they ars really ghosts. The shock of this lands Mr. Meaker in the local hospital where the Rentaghost team offer to provide a conjuring act for the centenary celebrations. As ghosts they find it easy to vanish - but Mumford has some difficulty becoming visible again.
Episode 4
The Rentaghost team are engaged by a security firm to patrol a large department store and stop shoplifting. But Claypole is going through a mischievous phase when his poltergeist powers are at their strongest.
Episode 5
Haunting a stately home proves to be something of a trial of strength for Mumford. His ghostly Uncle Arthur (Dudley Jones) provides him with an assorted bunch of spooks to help the haunting then calls them out on strike.
After being torn apart by the Pioneers, Morgan's (Lennie James) group is now dispersed across their far-reaching settlements, with life behind the Pioneers' walls testing each of the group's members in different ways - and forcing them to define who they really are in this new world. As Morgan's bid to free the remaining members of the group grows bolder, Virginia's (Colby Minifie) desperation to find her sister accelerates, as does her need to protect the settlements from the enemy forces outside…and within. With new alliances forming, relationships dissolving, loyalties switching, and everyone forced to take sides, "The End Is the Beginning" reveals its deepest meaning.
Following another stellar year for Jimmy Carr, his eighth live video 'Laughing and Joking' is now here. Touring to over 1.5 million people and hosting hit shows '8 Out of 10 Cats', '10 O'Clock Live' and 'The Big Fat Quiz of the Year' means that Jimmy knows a thing or two about making people laugh. The show is packed with one-liners, stories and jokes. Some clever, some rude and a few totally unacceptable. 'Laughing and Joking' is a chance to see this award-winning comedian at his near-the-knuckle best.
Jimmy Carr is the hardest working comedian in Britain. He has now played to over one million people on tour and sold over a million DVDs. He returns with the release of his most outrageous stand up set to date, Making People Laugh. Featuring over two hours of material that's too rude for TV. The new DVD shows Jimmy at his very best and contains over 250 jokes.
Jimmy Carr, the hardest working man in comedy returns with his most controversial DVD to date, Telling Jokes. Featuring 90 minutes of material that's just too rude for television, the new DVD sees Jimmy Carr at his best; unleashing his delightfully crafted one-liners upon the nation and putting down brave hecklers. Slick, sick and definitely not for the easily offended, Jimmy offers a masterclass in comedy as he takes his dry and sardonic wit to a whole new level. And it seems that no-one and nothing is safe from Jimmy's cutting remarks as he delves into a diverse range of subjects including religion, sex, bullying and (somewhat ironically) political correctness...
Britain's foremost multi-award-winning joke technician Jimmy Carr returns with his fourth live stand-up DVD, Jimmy Carr in Concert. No-one writes sharper jokes and no-one delivers them better than Jimmy. He commands his audience with twisted little aphorisms, "the sort of thing you might find in a fortune cookie baked by Satan" with no-one escaping his biting wit and take no-prisoners approach to subject matter. The release also includes a stack of exclusive DVD extras, including a specially commissioned 36-minute cartoon - a montage of Jimmy Carr's most brutal audience putdowns - brought to life by a variety of animators. Here we get to see Jimmy as a life-sized puppet, a line drawn cartoon and moulded out of clay as he battles and belittles audience members who have dared to heckle! Recorded live at London's Bloomsbury Theatre, Jimmy walks a fine line with truly outrageous gags that would be thoroughly offensive if not so expertly delivered with an ironic glint in his eye.
Being a once-in-a-generation mind isn't always easy for young Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage), and the gifted preteen now faces a major milestone: college. But what happens when his new philosophy teacher sends him into an existential crisis? Sheldon isn't the only Cooper facing big changes. Twin sister Missy (Raegan Revord) enters middle school and a new stage of womanhood, older brother Georgie (Montana Jordan) embarks on a surprising business venture, feisty Meemaw (Annie Potts) juggles multiple beaus, and parents George Sr. (Lance Barber) and Mary (Zoe Perry) try to keep the family on track.
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