Actors & Directors
- Dion Birney
- Paul Chen
- May Chin
- Jeanne Kuo Chang
- Ang Lee
- Winston Chao
Release date: 1994-11-14 Run time: 103 min. Creator: Neil Peng Price: £15.99
Review The Wedding Banquet [1993] / Mainline Pictures:This 1993 international hit by Ang Lee is a funny and poignant story of a gay, Taiwanese-American man who goes to some lengths to fool his visiting family that he's actually straight. The results are far more complicated and entertaining than anyone could have guessed. The film seems all the more rich now since Lee has become a major Hollywood director: that same sensitivity and mild bemusement he brought to such stories of manners as Sense and Sensibility and The Ice Storm in recent years are in full bloom in this earlier work. -Tom Keogh.
Release date: 1990-05-21 Run time: 47 min. Creator: Jim Davis Price: £9.99
Review Garfield And Friends - Cartoon 1 [1978] / Mia Video Entertainment Ltd:
Actors & Directors
- Tobey Maguire
- Reese Witherspoon
- William H. Macy
- Jeff Daniels
- Joan Allen
- Gary Ross
Release date: 2000-02-21 Run time: 120 min. Creator: Edward Lynn Price: £5.99
Review Pleasantville [1999] / Entertainment in Video:Fantastical writer Gary Ross (Big, Dave) makes an auspicious directorial debut with this inspired and oddly touching comedy about two 90s kids (Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon) thrust into the black-and-white TV world of Pleasantville, a Leave It to Beaver-style sitcom complete with picket fences, corner malt shop and warm chocolate chip cookies. When a somewhat unusual remote control (provided by repairman Don Knotts) transports them from the jaded real world to G-rated TV land, Maguire and Witherspoon are forced to play along as Bud and Mary Sue, the obedient children of George and Betty Parker (William H Macy and Joan Allen). Maguire, an obsessive Pleasantville devotee, understands the need for not toppling the natural balance of things; Witherspoon, on the other hand, starts shaking the town up, most notably when she takes football stud Skip (Paul Walker) up to Lover's Lane for some modern-day fun and games. Soon enough, Pleasantville's teens are discovering sex along with-gasp!-rock & roll, free thinking and soul-changing Technicolour. Filled with delightful and shrewd details about sitcom life (no toilets, no double beds, only two streets in the town), Pleasantville is a joy to watch, not only for its comedy but for the groundbreaking visual effects and astonishing production design as the town gradually transforms from crisp black and white to glorious colour. Ross does tip his hand a bit about halfway through the film, obscuring the movie's basic message of the unpredictability of life with overloaded and obvious symbolism, as the black-and-white denizens of the town gang up on the "coloureds" and impose rules of conduct to keep their strait-laced town laced up. Still, the characterizations from the phenomenal cast-especially repressed housewife Allen and soda-shop owner Jeff Daniels, doing some of their best work ever-will keep you emotionally invested in the film's outcome and waiting to see Pleasantville in all its final Technicolor glory. -Mark Englehart.
Actors & Directors
- Michael Hordern
- Franco Zeffirelli
- Cyril Cusack
- Richard Burton
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Alfred Lynch
Release date: 2002-07-01 Run time: 122 min. Creator: William Shakespeare RRP: £5.99 Price: £3.67
Review The Taming Of The Shrew [1967] / 4 Front Video:Liz and Dick (a. k. a. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton) almost seemed to be importing the psychodramas of their marriage into this 1967 film (of course, the same was true of every film they made together). Adapted from Shakespeare's play and directed by Franco Zeffirelli (Romeo and Juliet) with his usual eye for sumptuousness, this version of Taming of the Shrew features a particularly boisterous, bawdy, fun performance by its stars. Composer Nino Rota-best known for scoring several of Fellini's best-known works-received a National Board of Reviews award for his vivid soundtrack. -Tom Keogh.
Actors & Directors
- Deanna Durbin
- Helen Broderick
- Stanley Ridges
- Charles Laughton
- Franchot Tone
- Richard Wallace
Release date: 2003-10-06 Run time: 84 min. Creator: Sig Herzig RRP: £12.99 Price: £2.45
Review Because Of Him [1946] / Dd Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Jack Nicholson
- Robert Loggia
- John Huston
- John Randolph
- Kathleen Turner
- William Hickey
Release date: 2000-10-30 Run time: 123 min. Creator: Richard Condon RRP: £5.99 Price: £2.99
Review Prizzi's Honor [1985] / Fremantle Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Alec Coleman
- Bob Spiers
- Vernon Drake
- Desmond Cullum-Jones
- Frank Godfrey
- Hugh Cecil
Release date: 1998-09-07 Run time: 89 min. Creator: Jimmy Perry RRP: £10.99 Price: £3.70
Review Dad's Army - Turkey Dinner [1968] / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- Art Carney
- Joan Rivers
- Liza Minnelli
- John Landis
- Brooke Shields
- Frank Oz
Release date: 2002-07-01 Run time: 94 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £24.99
Review The Muppets Take Manhattan [1986] / 4 Front Video:
Actors & Directors
- Jennifer Lopez
- George Clooney
- Mike Malone (II)
- Donna Frenzel
- Manny Suárez
Release date: 2001-03-19 Run time: 118 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £0.25
Review Out Of Sight [1998] / 4 Front Video:Out of Sight was one of the best movies of 1998 but ironically this superior crime comedy was a box-office disappointment. Fortunately the movie can enjoy a long life on home video and DVD, where it can be savoured by anyone who missed its original release. Making one of his strongest films since his 1989 debut Sex, Lies, and Videotape and his recent hit Erin Brockovich, director Steven Soderbergh pays tribute to the signature wit and intricacy of Elmore Leonard's novel, brilliantly adapted by Scott Frank, the gifted screenwriter who previously adapted Leonard's Get Shorty. The movie is primarily a showcase for the talent and chemistry of George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez, respectively playing a career bank robber who has escaped from jail and the federal agent who falls for his charms while tracking him down. Soderbergh directs with confident visual flair, shifting timelines (à la Pulp Fiction) to weave together subplots and maintain vivid focus on Leonard's splendid characters and smooth-as-silk dialogue. While the sexy repartée between Clooney and Lopez recalls the vintage interplay of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Ving Rhames and Steve Zahn add ample comic relief as Clooney's accomplices. Dennis Farina is memorable as Lopez's father and Albert Brooks is almost unrecognisable as a Wall Street crook whose mansion-and a cache of uncut diamonds-provides the setting for the film's climactic caper. As orchestrated by Soderbergh, the film offers a feast of plot twists and surprises but it never loses track of its delightful characters and the clever wit that brings them so vividly to life. -Jeff Shannon.
Run time: 51 min. RRP: £4.99 Price: £24.74
Review Whoopi Goldberg-Fontaine Why Am I:
Actors & Directors
- Jonathan Ross
- Boris Becker
- David Gower
- Lee Mack
- Nick Hancock
Release date: 1996-11-04 Run time: 63 min. Creator: Simon Bullivant RRP: £14.99 Price: £0.30
Review They Think It's All Over - No Holds Barred [1995] / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- Eduardo Ciannelli
- Sophia Loren
- Melville Shavelson
- Cary Grant
- Martha Hyer
- Harry Guardino
Release date: 1992-03-09 Run time: 105 min. Creator: Betsy Drake RRP: £7.99 Price: £7.97
Review Houseboat [1958] / Paramount Home Entertainment:
Release date: 1999-06-14 Run time: 177 min. Price: £9.99
Review Kiss Me Kate - Series One [1998] / ITV DVD:
Actors & Directors
- Francois Truffaut
- Jean-Pierre Kalfon
- Jean-Louis Trintignant
- Philippe Morier-Genoud
- Fanny Ardant
- Philippe Laudenbach
Release date: 1995-09-04 Run time: 106 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £27.99
Review Finally Sunday [1983] / Artificial Eye:
Actors & Directors
- John Hannah
- Stephen Sommers
- Arnold Vosloo
- Rachel Weisz
- Brendan Fraser
- Kevin J. O'Connor
Release date: 2003-07-07 Run time: 125 min. Creator: Richard Schayer RRP: £5.99 Price: £0.50
Review The Mummy [1999] / 4 Front Video: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.
Run time: 45 min. Price: £9.99
Review So Close - The Videos [1993] / Vision Video Ltd.:
Actors & Directors
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Charles Dance
- Art Carney
- John McTiernan
- Austin O'Brien
- F. Murray Abraham
Release date: 2002-07-01 Run time: 125 min. Creator: Zak Penn RRP: £5.99 Price: £0.01
Review Last Action Hero [1993] / 4 Front Video:John McTiernan (The Hunt for Red October) imaginatively directs this action comedy, which is an interesting failure with some fascinating ironies that make it well worth seeing. Arnold Schwarzenegger plays both a character named Jack Slater-a fictional cop hero who exists only in the movies (ie, the movies seen by the characters in this movie) and the actor who plays Jack Slater in the real world (ie, in the movie we're actually watching). McTiernan's hall-of-mirrors effect is fun, though Last Action Hero never quite identifies itself as a pure action movie, science fiction, a kid's movie, or anything else. (The expensive film suffered at the box office as a result and was roundly criticised for this ambivalence. ) What lingers in the memory, however, is Schwarzenegger, playing himself, being confronted by Slater for having created an alter ego for film in the first place. It's a provocative moment: how often have we seen a major star blatantly wrestle with his actor's legacy in this way? -Tom Keogh.
Actors & Directors
- Fulton Mackay
- Peter Vaughan
- Richard Beckinsale
- Cyril Shaps
- Ronnie Barker
Release date: 1992-06-01 Run time: 83 min. Price: £10.99
Review Porridge - A Night In / The Harder They Fall / A Storm In A Teacup [1974] / 2 Entertain Video:The evergreen prison situation comedy Porridge produced some of Clement and LeFrenais' funniest scripts and, arguably, Ronnie Barker's funniest performances as the cynical old lag Fletcher. It was also a superb vehicle for the much-missed Richard Beckinsale as Fletcher's young cell-mate Godber. This survey has an episode from each of the three series: "A Night In" is a simple two-hander, in which Fletcher and Godber get to know each other; "The Harder They Fall" involves the prison's elderly Godfather, Grout (Peter Vaughan) in an elaborate gambling scam; and "A Storm in a Teacup" complicates Fletcher's life with some pills stolen from the infirmary. These are classic sit-coms from a golden age; the sharp writing of the scripts, and the excellent performances by a fine cast, have worn surprisingly well. -Roz Kaveney.
Actors & Directors
- Lesley Manville
- Philip Davis
- Pauline Quirke
- Frances Barber
- Michelle Collins
- Gwyneth Strong
Release date: 1998-10-26 Run time: 109 min. Creator: Susan Oudot RRP: £14.99 Price: £24.95
Review Real Women [1998] / Warner Vision International:
Actors & Directors
- Étienne Chatiliez
- Tsilla Chelton
- Eric Prat
- Neige Dolsky
- Catherine Jacob
- Isabelle Nanty
Release date: 1995-09-25 Run time: 106 min. Creator: Florence Quentin RRP: £15.99 Price: £2.48
Review Tatie Danielle [1990] / Electric Pictures:
| Models & Brands: The Wedding Banquet [1993], Garfield And Friends - Cartoon 1 [1978], Pleasantville [1999], The Taming Of The Shrew [1967], Because Of Him [1946], Prizzi's Honor [1985], Dad's Army - Turkey Dinner [1968], The Muppets Take Manhattan [1986], Out Of Sight [1998], Whoopi Goldberg-Fontaine Why Am I, They Think It's All Over - No Holds Barred [1995], Houseboat [1958], Kiss Me Kate - Series One [1998], Finally Sunday [1983], The Mummy [1999], So Close - The Videos [1993], Last Action Hero [1993], Porridge - A Night In / The Harder They Fall / A Storm In A Teacup [1974], Real Women [1998], Tatie Danielle [1990] |