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Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Mrs Doubtfire [1994]
Actors & Directors
  • Chris Columbus
  • Harvey Fierstein
  • Pierce Brosnan
  • Robin Williams
  • Polly Holliday
  • Sally Field
Release date: 1999-10-01
Run time: 119 min.
Creator: Randi Mayem Singer
RRP: £5.99
Price: £1.89

Review Mrs Doubtfire [1994] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

This huge 1993 hit for Robin Williams and director Chris Columbus (Home Alone), based on a novel called Alias Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine, stars Williams as a loving but flaky father estranged from his frustrated wife (Sally Field). Devastated by a court order limiting his time with the children, Williams's character disguises himself as a warm, old British nanny who becomes the kids' best friend. As with Dustin Hoffman's performance in Tootsie, Williams's drag act-buried under layers of latex and padding-is the show, and everything and everyone else on screen serves his sometimes frantic role. Since that's the case, it's fortunate that Williams is Williams, and his performance is terribly funny at times and exceptionally believable in those scenes where his character misses his children. Playing Williams's brother, a professional makeup artist, Harvey Fierstein has a good support role in a bright sequence where he tries a number of feminine looks on Williams before settling on Mrs Doubtfire's visage. -Tom Keogh.

Review 2 Entertain Video  / All Creatures Great And Small - Series 1 - Vol. 2 - It Takes All Kinds / Calf Love [1978]
Actors & Directors
  • Mary Hignett
  • Peter Grimwade
  • Lynda Bellingham
  • Robert Hardy
  • Christopher Timothy
  • Peter Davison
Release date: 1996-06-03
Run time: 97 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £4.95

Review All Creatures Great And Small - Series 1 - Vol. 2 - It Takes All Kinds / Calf Love [1978] / 2 Entertain Video:


Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 2 (Box Set 2) [1998]
Actors & Directors
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar
  • Nicholas Brendon
  • James Marsters
  • Anthony Head
  • Alyson Hannigan
Release date: 2000-04-24
Run time: 474 min.
Creator: Joss Whedon
RRP: £34.99
Price: £17.99

Review Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 2 (Box Set 2) [1998] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

If Season One hooked viewers by promising unpredictable story lines and a willingness to experiment outside the boundaries of genre formatting, nothing prepared us for the latter half of Season Two. Softening the blow-much like the way Box Set 1 ends-is the start here with the kooky Thing-like invasion of "Bad Eggs". Then with the extraordinary double act of "Surprise" and "Innocence", every aspect of the show grows up in a big hurry: the result of Buffy sleeping with Angel is a series of tragedies everyone is powerless to predict or prevent. These two episodes deservedly won an Emmy for make-up, but that says nothing of the powerful story-telling conveyed by pared-down dialogue and remarkable performances from the young cast. As Angel's character is inverted and explored, it's an acting slugfest between David Boreanaz and Sarah Michelle Gellar through to their bitter end (she later won a Saturn Award in recognition). As the pair dance between seeking out and avoiding one another, each of the secondary characters undergoes a talent-stretching transformation. For Giles it's the end to his relationship with Jenny ("Passion"), an event poisoning the motivations of everyone it affects. Willow distances herself considerably from the timid teddy bear image, taking on teaching responsibilities, witchcraft, and her lycanthropic boyfriend Oz (coincidentally, Alyson Hannigan and Seth Green were also together in My Stepmother Is An Alien). All of these threads are tied together then torn apart by the two-part finale "Becoming". So much happens in these two hours of television, but thankfully nothing seems rushed. [+]
With a cliffhanger ending to rival The Empire Strikes Back the second chapter of Buffy The Vampire Slayer closes in tantalising style leaving everything at stake. -Paul Tonks.

Review 4 Front Video  / Do The Right Thing [1989]
Actors & Directors
  • Spike Lee
  • Ossie Davis
  • Richard Edson
  • Giancarlo Esposito
  • Ruby Dee
  • Danny Aiello
Release date: 1999-07-01
Run time: 114 min.
Creator: Monty Ross
Price: £5.99

Review Do The Right Thing [1989] / 4 Front Video:

Spike Lee's incendiary look at race relations in America, circa 1989, is so colourful and exuberant for its first three-quarters that you can almost forget the terrible confrontation that the movie inexorably builds toward. Do the Right Thing is a joyful, tumultuous masterpiece-maybe the best film ever made about race in America, revealing racial prejudices and stereotypes in all their guises and demonstrating how a deadly riot can erupt out of a series of small misunderstandings. Set on one block in Bedford-Stuyvesant on the hottest day of the summer, the movie shows the whole spectrum of life in this neighbourhood and then leaves it up to us to decide if, in the end, anybody actually does the "right thing. " Featuring Danny Aiello as Sal, the pizza parlour owner; Lee himself as Mookie, the lazy pizza-delivery guy; John Turturro and Richard Edson as Sal's sons; Lee's sister Joie as Mookie's sister Jade; Rosie Perez as Mookie's girlfriend Tina; Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee as the block elders, Da Mayor and Mother Sister; Giancarlo Esposito as Mookie's hot-headed friend Buggin' Out; Bill Nunn as the boom-box toting Radio Raheem; and Samuel L Jackson as DJ Mister Señor Love Daddy. This is a rich and nuanced film to watch, treasure and learn from-over and over again. -Jim Emerson.

Review 4 Front Video  / The Night Porter [1973]
Actors & Directors
  • Liliana Cavani
  • Philippe Leroy
  • Gabrielle Ferzetti
  • Dirk Bogarde
  • Charlotte Rampling
  • Giuseppe Addobbati
Release date: 1994-04-25
Run time: 113 min.
Price: £5.99

Review The Night Porter [1973] / 4 Front Video:


Review Delta Visual Entertainment  / Scrooge [1935]
Actors & Directors
  • Mary Glynne
  • Donald Calthrop
  • Robert Cochran
  • Garry Marsh
  • Henry Edwards
  • Seymour Hicks
Release date: 1999-11-22
Run time: 60 min.
RRP: £4.99
Price: £7.97

Review Scrooge [1935] / Delta Visual Entertainment:


Review Vision Video Ltd.  / Anne Of Green Gables - The Complete Story [1985]
Actors & Directors
  • Patricia Hamilton
  • Megan Follows
  • Kevin Sullivan
  • Richard Farnsworth
  • Colleen Dewhurst
  • Marilyn Lightstone
Release date: 1999-07-19
Run time: 196 min.
Creator: Lucy Maud Montgomery
Price: £12.99

Review Anne Of Green Gables - The Complete Story [1985] / Vision Video Ltd.:

This gorgeous adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic children's story is well worth watching with the whole family. Produced for Canadian television, it's one of those rare productions that actually sticks to the book and even enhances it through first-rate performances and an excellent script. Set on bucolic Prince Edward Island in the late 19th century, Anne of Green Gables is the story of Anne Shirley, an imaginative and headstrong orphan. When brother and sister Marilla and Mathew Cuthbert decide to adopt an orphan boy to help Matthew work the farm, they are astonished when Anne arrives at the train station by mistake. "What use is she to us?" grumbles the gruff Marilla. "We might be of some use to her", answers Matthew, who has taken an instant liking to the talkative Anne. As Anne grows up, her adventures are both hilarious and moving. It's a delight to watch as she forms a friendship with the beautiful Diana and her admirer-the dashing Gilbert Blythe-then dyes her hair green, cracks a slate over Gilbert's head when he calls her "Carrots", and finds a sympathetic teacher who encourages her to attend college. Richard Farnsworth is perfect as the shy and gentle bachelor Matthew, who confides to Anne that he never went courting because "I would have had to say something". Colleen Dewhurst delivers a nuanced and powerful performance as Marilla, a seemingly cold-hearted spinster whose no-nonsense exterior conceals a warm heart. [+]
And as Anne, Megan Follows strikes the perfect note, maturing from freckle-faced orphan to elegant and poised young woman. -Elisabeth Keating.

Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Romeo And Juliet [1968]
Actors & Directors
  • Milo O'Shea
  • Olivia Hussey
  • Leonard Whiting
  • Franco Zeffirelli
  • Michael York
  • John McEnery
Release date: 1996-02-05
Run time: 132 min.
RRP: £5.99
Price: £11.49

Review Romeo And Juliet [1968] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was unique in its day for casting kids in the play's pivotal roles of, well, kids. Seventeen-year-old Leonard Whiting and 15-year-old Olivia Hussey play the titular pair, the Bard's star-crossed lovers who defy a running feud between their families in order to be together in love. Typically played on stage and in previous film productions by adult actors, the innocent look and rawness of Whiting and Hussey resonated at the time with a burgeoning youth movement from San Francisco to Prague. The tragic romance at the centre of the story also clicked with anti-authority sentiments, but even without that, Zeffirelli scores points by validating the ideals and passions of strong-willed adolescents. Less successful are scenes requiring the actors to have a fuller grasp of the text, though the best thing going remains the unambiguous duel between Romeo and Tybalt (Michael York). Lavishly photographed by Pasquale de Santis on location in Italy, this Romeo and Juliet brought a different tone and dimension to a story that had become tiresome in reverential presentations. -Tom Keogh.

Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / In The Custody Of Strangers [1982]
Actors & Directors
  • Martin Sheen
  • Emilio Estevez
  • Jane Alexander
  • Kenneth McMillan
  • Ed Lauter
  • Robert Greenwald
Release date: 1994-12-28
Run time: 91 min.
Creator: Jennifer Miller
RRP: £10.99
Price: £5.50

Review In The Custody Of Strangers [1982] / Mia Video Entertainment Ltd:


Review Mosaic  / If These Walls Could Talk 2
Actors & Directors
  • Vanessa Redgrave
  • Sharon Stone
  • Ellen Degeneres
  • Chloe Sevigny
  • Michelle Williams
Release date: 2003-01-27
Run time: 96 min.
Price: £5.99

Review If These Walls Could Talk 2 / Mosaic:


Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Series 7 Part 1 [1998]
Actors & Directors
  • Nicholas Brendon
  • Alyson Hannigan
  • Anthony Head
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar
  • James Marsters
Release date: 2003-07-14
Creator: Joss Whedon
RRP: £34.99
Price: £17.99

Review Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Series 7 Part 1 [1998] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

The seventh series of Buffy the Vampire Slayer begins with a mystery: someone is murdering teenage girls all over the world and something is trying hard to drive Spike mad. Buffy is considerably more cheerful in these episodes than we have seen her during the previous year as she trains Dawn and gets a job as student counsellor at the newly rebuilt Sunnydale High. Willow is recovering from the magical addiction which almost led her to destroy the world, but all is not yet well with her, or with Anya, who has returned to being a Vengeance demon in "Same Time, Same Place" and "Selfless", and both women are haunted by their decisions. Haunting of a different kind comes in the excellent "Conversations with Dead People" (one of the show's most terrifying episodes ever) where a mysterious song is making Spike kill again in spite of his soul and his chip. Giles turns up in "Bring on the Night" and Buffy has to fight one of the deadliest vampires of her career in "Showtime". In "Potential" Dawn faces a fundamental reassessment of her purpose in life. This is a spectacular start to Buffy's last year as the consequences of earlier actions unfold in a string of surprises and shocks punctuated as always by some of the funniest lines on television. -Roz Kaveney.

Review Momentum Pictures  / Delicatessen [1991]
Actors & Directors
  • Dominique Pinon
  • Pascal Benezech
  • Karin Viard
  • Jean-Pierre Jeunet
  • Marie-Laure Dougnac
  • Marc Caro
  • Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Release date: 2002-04-15
Run time: 90 min.
Creator: Gilles Adrien
RRP: £15.99
Price: £9.50

Review Delicatessen [1991] / Momentum Pictures:

Delicatessen presents a post-apocalyptic scenario set entirely in a dank and gloomy building where the landlord operates a delicatessen on the ground floor. But this is an altogether meatless world, so the butcher-landlord keeps his customers happy by chopping unsuspecting victims into cutlets, and he's sharpening his knife for the new tenant (French comic actor Dominque Pinon) who's got the hots for the butcher's near-sighted daughter. Delicatessen is a feast (if you will) of hilarious vignettes, slapstick gags, and sweetly eccentric characters, including a man in a swampy room full of frogs, a woman doggedly determined to commit suicide (she never gets it right) and a pair of brothers who make toy sound boxes that "moo" like cows. It doesn't amount to much as a story, but that hardly matters; this is the kind of comedy that leaps from a unique wellspring of imagination and inspiration, and it's handled with such visual virtuosity that you can't help but be mesmerised. French co-directors of Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro have wildly inventive imaginations that gravitate to the darker absurdities of human behaviour, and their visual extravagance is matched by impressive technical skill. There's some priceless comedy here, some of which is so inventive that you may feel the urge to stand up and cheer. -Jeff Shannon, Amazon. com On the DVD: the special features are pretty standard, with a trailer, "making of" featurette and footage of the rehearsal process. The audio commentary is supplied by Jeunet, which, although interesting, is in French and thus necessitates the use of subtitles which then obliterate the movie's own subtitles. Once the commentary is on it is virtually impossible to turn this option off without reloading the disc. [+]
However, the Dolby stereo works wonders for this film, which is rich in sound, and surprisingly the 1. 85:1 letterbox ratio is perfect for a film that is grainy by design. -Nikki Disney.

Review 2 Entertain Video  / Jonathan Creek [1997]
Actors & Directors
  • Adrian Edmondson
  • Alan Davies
  • Caroline Quentin
  • Stuart Milligan
  • Julia Sawalha
Release date: 1999-11-29
Creator: Matthew Hamilton
RRP: £29.99
Price: £24.99

Review Jonathan Creek [1997] / 2 Entertain Video:


Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Sex And The City - Series 4 [1999]
Actors & Directors
  • Kristin Davis
  • Sarah Jessica Parker
  • Kim Cattrall
  • Cynthia Nixon
  • Chris Noth
Release date: 2002-11-18
Creator: Darren Star
RRP: £29.99
Price: £6.00

Review Sex And The City - Series 4 [1999] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

The fourth series of Sex and the City is just as smart and sexy as ever, mixing caustic adult wit and sharply observed situation comedy on the mean streets of Manhattan, though this time the quartet of singleton city girls must endure even tougher combat in the unending war of love, sex and shopping. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) finally seems to have found her ideal life-partner when she is reunited with handsome craftsman Aidan. But can their relationship survive trial by cohabitation? Meanwhile Charlotte (Kristin Davis) seems to have both her dream Park Avenue apartment and a solution to her marital problems with Trey (Kyle MacLachlan), as well as conquering his fearsome mother. But when the subject of babies comes up everything starts to unravel for her, too. It's not just Charlotte having baby issues either: after what seems like an eternity of enforced sexual abstinence Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is horrified to discover she's pregnant. And as for the sultry Samantha (Kim Cattrall), she's on a quest for monogamy, first with an exotic lesbian artist then with a philandering businessman, with whom, to her utter dismay, she just might have fallen in love. -Mark Walker.

Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Say Anything [1989]
Actors & Directors
  • Ione Skye
  • John Mahoney
  • Lili Taylor
  • John Cusack
  • Amy Brooks
  • Cameron Crowe
Release date: 1999-07-26
Run time: 96 min.
Creator: Paul Germain
RRP: £5.99
Price: £4.46

Review Say Anything [1989] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

Seven years after he earned his first screen credit as the writer of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, former Rolling Stone writer Cameron Crowe made his directorial debut with this acclaimed romantic comedy starring John Cusack and Ione Skye as unlikely lovers on the cusp of adulthood. The casting is perfect and Crowe's rookie direction is appropriately unobtrusive, no doubt influenced by his actor-loving, Oscar-winning mentor, James L. Brooks. But the real strength of Crowe's work is his exceptional writing, his timely grasp of contemporary rhythms and language (he's frequently called "the voice of a generation"), and the rich humour and depth of his fully developed characters. In Say Anything, Cusack and Skye play recent high-school graduates enjoying one final summer before leaping into a lifetime of adult responsibilities. Lloyd (Cusack) is an aspiring kickboxer with no definite plans; Diane (Skye) is a valedictorian with plans to further her education in Europe. Together they find unlikely bliss, but there's also turbulence when Diane's father (John Mahoney)-who only wants what's best for his daughter-is charged with fraud and tax evasion. Favouring strong performances over obtrusive visual style, Crowe focuses on his unique characters and the ambitions and fears that define them; the movie's a treasure trove of quiet, often humorous revelations of personality. Lili Taylor and Eric Stoltz score high marks for memorable supporting roles, and Cusack's own sister Joan is perfect in scenes with her on- and offscreen brother. A rare romantic comedy that's as funny as it is dramatically honest, Say Anything marked the arrival of a gifted writer-director who followed up with the underrated Singles before scoring his first box-office smash with Jerry Maguire. [+]
-Jeff Shannon.

Review Odyssey Video  / Who Will Love My Children [1983]
Actors & Directors
  • Frederic Forrest
  • Donald Moffat
  • Cathryn Damon
  • John Erman
  • Ann-Margret
  • Lonny Chapman
Release date: 2000-06-06
Run time: 91 min.
Creator: Michael Bortman
RRP: £10.99
Price: £15.94

Review Who Will Love My Children [1983] / Odyssey Video:


Review Mgm Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd  / The Passion Of The Christ [2004]
Actors & Directors
  • James Caviezel
  • Maia Morgenstern
  • Mel Gibson
  • Francesco De Vito
  • Monica Bellucci
  • Christo Jivkov
Release date: 2004-08-31
Run time: 127 min.
Creator: Benedict Fitzgerald
RRP: £14.99
Price: £0.56

Review The Passion Of The Christ [2004] / Mgm Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd:

After all the controversy has subsided, Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ will remain a force to be reckoned with. In the final analysis, "Gibson's Folly" is an act of personal bravery and commitment on the part of its director, who self-financed this $25-30 million production to preserve his artistic goal of creating The Passion of Christ ("Passion" in its original context meaning "suffering") as a quite literal, in-your-face interpretation of the final 12 hours in the life of Jesus, scripted almost directly from the Gospels (and spoken in Aramaic and Latin with a relative minimum of subtitles) and presented as a relentless, 126-minute ordeal of torture and crucifixion. For Christians and non-Christians alike, this film does not "entertain" and it's not a film that one can "like" or "dislike" in any conventional sense. (It is also emphatically not a film for children or the weak of heart. ) Rather, The Passion is a cinematic experience that serves an almost singular purpose: to show the scourging and death of Jesus Christ in such horrifically graphic detail (with Gibson's own hand pounding the nails in the cross) that even non-believers may feel a twinge of sorrow and culpability in witnessing the final moments of the Son of God, played by Jim Caviezel in a performance that's not so much acting as a wilful act of submission, so intense that some will weep not only for Christ, but for Caviezel's unparalleled test of endurance. If one judges what is on the screen (so gloriously served by John Debney's score and Caleb Deschanel's cinematography), there is fuel for debate about the film's alleged anti-Semitic slant but no obvious malice aforethought; the Jews under Caiphas are just as guilty as the barbaric Romans who carry out the execution, especially after Gibson excised (from the subtitles, if not the soundtrack) the film's most controversial line of dialogue. If one accepts that Gibson's intentions are sincere, The Passion can be accepted for what it is: a gruelling, straightforward (some might say unimaginative) and extremely violent depiction of The Passion, guaranteed to render devout Christians speechless while it intensifies their faith. Non-believers are likely to take a more dispassionate view, and some may resort to ridicule. But one thing remains undebatable: with The Passion of the Christ, Gibson puts his money where his mouth is. You can praise or damn him all you want, but you've got to admire his chutzpah. [+]
-Jeff Shannon.

Review Universal Pictures UK  / Trainspotting - Green Edition [1996]
Actors & Directors
  • Robert Carlyle
  • Ewan McGregor
  • Kevin McKidd
  • Jonny Lee Miller
  • Ewen Bremner
  • Danny Boyle
Release date: 1997-09-15
Run time: 109 min.
Creator: John Hodge
Price: £12.99

Review Trainspotting - Green Edition [1996] / Universal Pictures UK:

The film that effectively launched the star careers of Robert Carlyle, Ewan McGregor and Jonny Lee Miller is a hard, barbed picaresque, culled from the bestseller by Irvine Welsh and thrown down against the heroin hinterlands of Edinburgh. Directed with abandon by Danny Boyle, Trainspotting conspires to be at once a hip youth flick and a grim cautionary fable. Released on an unsuspecting public in 1996, the picture struck a chord with audiences worldwide and became adopted as an instant symbol of a booming British rave culture (an irony, given the characters' main drug of choice is heroin not ecstasy). McGregor, Lee Miller and Ewen Bremner play a slouching trio of Scottish junkies; Carlyle their narcotic-eschewing but hard-drinking and generally psychotic mate Begbie. In Boyle's hands, their lives unfold in a rush of euphoric highs, blow-out overdoses and agonising withdrawals (all cued to a vogueish pop soundtrack). Throughout it all, John Hodge's screenplay strikes a delicate balance between acknowledging the inherent pleasures of drug use and spotlighting its eventual consequences. In Trainspotting's world view, it all comes down to a question of choices-between the dangerous Day-Glo highs of the addict and the grey, grinding consumerism of the everyday Joe. "Choose life", quips the film's narrator (McGregor) in a monologue that was to become a mantra. "Choose a job, choose a starter home. [+]
But why would anyone want to do a thing like that?" Ultimately, Trainspotting's wised-up, dead-beat inhabitants reject mainstream society in favour of a headlong rush to destruction. It makes for an exhilarating, energised and frequently terrifying trip that blazes with more energy and passion than a thousand more ostensibly life-embracing movies. -Xan Brooks.

Review Warner Home Video  / Empire Of The Sun [1987]
Actors & Directors
  • Miranda Richardson
  • Nigel Havers
  • Christian Bale
  • John Malkovich
  • Joe Pantoliano
  • Steven Spielberg
Release date: 1999-05-13
Run time: 146 min.
Creator: Tom Stoppard
RRP: £5.99
Price: £12.99

Review Empire Of The Sun [1987] / Warner Home Video:

Roundly dismissed as one of Steven Spielberg's least successful efforts, this very underrated film poignantly follows the World War II adventures of young Jim (a brilliant Christian Bale), caught in the throes of the fall of China. What if you once had everything and lost it all in an afternoon? What if you were only 12 years old at the time? Bale's transformation, from pampered British ruling-class child to an imprisoned, desperate, nearly feral boy, is nothing short of stunning. Also stunning are exceptional sets, cinematography and music (the last courtesy of John Williams) that enhance author J. G. Ballard's and screenwriter Tom Stoppard's depiction of another, less familiar casualty of war. In a time when competitors were releasing "comedic", derivative coming-of-age films, Empire of the Sun stands out as an epic in the classic David Lean sense-despite confusion or perceived competition with the equally excellent The Last Emperor (also released in 1987, and also a coming-of-age in a similar setting). It is also a remarkable testament to, yes, the human spirit. And despite its disappointing box-office returns, Empire of the Sun helped to further establish Spielberg as more than a commercial director and set the standard, tone and look for future efforts Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan. -N. F. [+]
Mendoza.

Review Buena Vista Home Entertainment  / Heavenly Creatures [1995]
Actors & Directors
  • Kate Winslet
  • Clive Merrison
  • Melanie Lynskey
  • Peter Jackson
  • Diana Kent
  • Sarah Peirse
Release date: 2003-02-03
Run time: 98 min.
Creator: Fran Walsh
RRP: £9.99
Price: £5.75

Review Heavenly Creatures [1995] / Buena Vista Home Entertainment:

A starkly original film-going experience based on a true-life story, this film from New Zealand director Peter Jackson (Braindead, The Frighteners) is a stirring drama that offers up the unexpected. The story concerns two girls, outcasts who become best friends, whose bizarre fantasy life becomes more intense as their bond becomes increasingly more obsessive. When the mother of one of the girls tries to intervene and split the girls apart, they kill her and stand trial for murder in what is still to this day a celebrated and controversial case. Kate Winslet (Titanic) and Melanie Lynskey create two sympathetic and yet uncomfortably eerie characters, in riveting portrayals. Featuring some startling and unique moments of visual brilliance as well as a disturbing love story between the two girls, Heavenly Creatures is at once both unsettling and beautiful to behold. -Robert Lane.

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Mrs Doubtfire [1994], All Creatures Great And Small - Series 1 - Vol. 2 - It Takes All Kinds / Calf Love [1978], Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 2 (Box Set 2) [1998], Do The Right Thing [1989], The Night Porter [1973], Scrooge [1935], Anne Of Green Gables - The Complete Story [1985], Romeo And Juliet [1968], In The Custody Of Strangers [1982], If These Walls Could Talk 2, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Series 7 Part 1 [1998], Delicatessen [1991], Jonathan Creek [1997], Sex And The City - Series 4 [1999], Say Anything [1989], Who Will Love My Children [1983], The Passion Of The Christ [2004], Trainspotting - Green Edition [1996], Empire Of The Sun [1987], Heavenly Creatures [1995]

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