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Actors & Directors
  • Al Pacino
  • Ingrid Rogers
  • Penelope Ann Miller
  • Sean Penn
  • Brian De Palma
  • John Leguizamo
Release date: 1996-02-26
Run time: 138 min.
Creator: Edwin Torres
RRP: £11.99
Price: £4.44

Review Carlito's Way [1994] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Al Pacino cuts a noble figure in this very enjoyable drama by director Brian De Palma (Scarface), based on a pair of books by Edwin Torres. Pacino plays a Puerto Rican ex-con trying hard to go straight, but his loyalty to his lowlife attorney (a virtually unrecognisable Sean Penn) and enemies on the street make that choice difficult. Penelope Ann Miller plays, somewhat unlikely, a stripper who has a romance with Pacino's character. The film finds De Palma tempering his more outlandish moves (think of Body Double or Snake Eyes) just as he did with the popular Untouchables and Mission: Impossible. But while Carlito's Way was not as commercially successful as those two movies, it is a genuinely compelling work graced with a fine performance by Pacino and a surprising one from Penn. -Tom Keogh Al Pacino cuts a noble figure in Carlito's Way, an enjoyable drama by director Brian De Palma (Scarface), based on a pair of books by Edwin Torres. Pacino plays a Puerto Rican ex-con trying hard to go straight, but his loyalty to his lowlife attorney (a virtually unrecognisable Sean Penn) and enemies on the street make that choice difficult. In a somewhat unlikely role, Penelope Ann Miller plays a stripper who has a romance with Pacino's character. The film finds De Palma tempering his more outlandish moves (think of Body Double or Snake Eyes) just as he did with the popular The Untouchables and Mission: Impossible. But while Carlito's Way was not commercially successful and never rises to the level of greatness, it is a genuinely compelling movie graced with a fine performance by Pacino and a surprising one from Penn. [+]
-Tom Keogh.

Review 4 Front Video  / Single White Female [1992]
Actors & Directors
  • Bridget Fonda
  • Peter Friedman
  • Barbet Schroeder
  • Jennifer Jason Leigh
  • Stephen Tobolowsky
  • Steven Weber
Release date: 2002-07-01
Run time: 103 min.
Creator: John Lutz
RRP: £5.99
Price: £0.98

Review Single White Female [1992] / 4 Front Video:

You can take this 1992 thriller one of two ways: it's either a highly suspenseful movie about an unfortunate young woman's psychological breakdown, or it's a glossy slasher movie starring two of Hollywood's best young actresses. Or maybe it's both at the same time-or perhaps it's the clever and well-acted thriller for its first hour before resorting to the routine shocks of a cheap horror flick. However you look at it, there's no denying that this is a dynamite showcase for Jennifer Jason Leigh as the flatmate from hell who becomes the bane of Bridget Fonda's existence. First she picks up Fonda's mannerisms, then starts to borrow her wardrobe, cuts her hair to resemble Fonda's, and even "borrows" her roommate's boyfriend for a deceitful night of lovemaking. By that point Fonda's totally freaking out (wouldn't you?), and, well, that's when the whole thing gets a little too silly. Still, this is a nifty little shocker, and director Barbet Schroeder brings more intelligence and style to the material than it really deserves. Add that to the fine performances by the battling roommates and you've got a movie that will make you think twice before inviting total strangers to live with you. -Jeff Shannon, Amazon. com.

Price: £5.99

Review Stepfather / Horror Terry O'Quinn:


Review Odyssey Video  / Armed And Innocent [1994]
Actors & Directors
  • Jack Bender
  • Andrew Starnes
  • Dru Mouser
  • Jim Haynie
  • Kate Jackson
  • Gerald McRaney
Release date: 1998-07-13
Run time: 93 min.
Creator: Danielle Hill
RRP: £10.99
Price: £0.85

Review Armed And Innocent [1994] / Odyssey Video:


Review   / Bad Company Release date: 2002-10-07
RRP: £5.99
Price: £9.99

Review Bad Company:


Review   / Kiss of Death [1995]
Actors & Directors
  • David Caruso
  • Samuel L. Jackson
  • Kathryn Erbe
  • Barbet Schroeder
  • Nicolas Cage
  • Helen Hunt
Run time: 101 min.
Creator: Richard Price

Review Kiss of Death [1995]:


Review   / Se7en [1996]
Actors & Directors
  • Brad Pitt
  • Kevin Spacey
  • David Fincher
  • Morgan Freeman
  • R. Lee Ermey
  • Gwyneth Paltrow
Run time: 127 min.
Creator: Michele Platt

Review Se7en [1996]:

The most viscerally frightening and disturbing homicidal maniac picture since The Silence of the Lambs, Seven is based on an idea that's both gruesome and ingenious. A serial killer forces each of his victims to die by acting out one of the seven deadly sins. The murder scene is then artfully arranged into a grotesque tableau, a graphic illustration of each mortal vice. From the jittery opening credits to the horrifying (and seemingly inescapable) concluding twist, director David Fincher immerses us in a murky urban twilight where everything seems to be rotting, rusting, or moulding; the air is cold and heavy with dread. Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt are the detectives who skillfully track down the killer-all the while unaware that he has been closing in on them, as well. Gwyneth Paltrow and Kevin Spacey are also featured, but it is director Fincher and the ominous, overwhelmingly oppressive atmosphere of doom that he creates that are the real stars of the film. It's a terrific date movie-for vampires. -Jim Emerson.

Review 4 Front Video  / Freddy's Dead - The Final Nightmare - Standard Version [1991]
Actors & Directors
  • Robert Englund
  • Johnny Depp
  • Lisa Zane
  • Rachel Talalay
  • Roseanne Barr
  • Alice Cooper
Release date: 1996-01-22
Run time: 85 min.
RRP: £5.99
Price: £2.99

Review Freddy's Dead - The Final Nightmare - Standard Version [1991] / 4 Front Video:


Actors & Directors
  • Richard Farnsworth
  • James Caan
  • Kathy Bates
  • Rob Reiner
  • Lauren Bacall
  • Frances Sternhagen
Release date: 2001-09-10
Run time: 107 min.
Creator: William Goldman
RRP: £7.99
Price: £1.50

Review Misery [1991]:

Based on the chilling bestseller by Stephen King, Misery was brought to the screen by director Rob Reiner as one of the most effective thrillers of the 1990s. From a brilliant adaptation by screenwriter William Goldman, Reiner turned King's cautionary tale of fame and idolatry into a mainstream masterpiece of escalating suspense, translating King's own experience with obsessive fans into a frightening tale of entrapment and psychotic behavior. Kathy Bates deservedly won an Academy Award for her performance as Annie Wilkes, an unbalanced devotee of romance novels written by Paul Sheldon (James Caan), whose books provide Annie with a much-needed escape from her pathetic life and her secret, violent past. After Annie rescues the injured Sheldon from a car accident, she seizes the opportunity to nurse her favorite writer back to health, but her tender loving care soon turns to terrorism as she demands that Sheldon write his latest novel according to her wish-fulfillment fantasies. From this point forward, Misery percolates to a boil as equal parts mystery, thriller, and cleverly dark comedy, with the helpless author pitched in deadly warfare against his number one fan. While Bates carefully modulates her role from doting kindness to sympathetic loneliness and finally to horrifying ferocity, Caan is equally superb as the celebrated author who must literally write for his life. It's essentially a two-actor film, but Richard Farnsworth and Lauren Bacall are excellent in supporting roles as they investigate the writer's mysterious disappearance. Frightening, funny, and totally irresistible, Misery was such a hit that some of Bates's dialogue entered the popular lexicon (particularly her nagging reference to Caan as "Mister Man"), and its nail-biting thrills remain timelessly intense. -Jeff Shannon.

Review   / Desperado [1996]
Actors & Directors
  • Steve Buscemi
  • Salma Hayek
  • Cheech Marin
  • Antonio Banderas
  • Joaquim de Almeida
  • Robert Rodriguez
Run time: 106 min.
Creator: Elizabeth Avellan

Review Desperado [1996]:

It's Sergio Leone meets Sam Peckinpah meets Quentin Tarantino in this ultra-violent, mythological shoot-'em-up by auteur Robert Rodriguez. In Desperado, Rodriguez creates larger-than-life, genre-tweaking stock characters and puts them through their paces. As they stride bravely through an Old West lightly dusted with camp humour, they're periodically called upon to nimbly dodge bullets and fireballs through outrageously choreographed displays of Hollywood pyrotechnics. In this bigger-budget semi-remake/semi-sequel to Rodriguez's indie sensation, El Mariachi (made, famously, for $7,000), Antonio Banderas is the darkly charismatic El Mariachi, the Mysterious Stranger in town; Steve Buscemi is perfectly cast as his weasely, motor-mouth Comic Sidekick, laying the groundwork for El Mariachi's entrance by spinning saloon stories to build up his legend; Cheech Marin is a standout as the Bartender, who really knows how to handle a toothpick; and gorgeous Salma Hayek is, well, the Girl-treated to the kind of full-blown, slow-movement introduction the movies traditionally lavish on beautiful new stars. It doesn't add up to much but it's a kick. -Jim Emerson It's Sergio Leone meets Sam Peckinpah meets Quentin Tarantino in this ultra-violent, mythological shoot-'em-up by auteur Robert Rodriguez. In Desperado, Rodriguez creates larger-than-life, genre-tweaking stock characters and puts them through their paces. As they stride bravely through an Old West lightly dusted with camp humour, they're periodically called upon to nimbly dodge bullets and fireballs through outrageously choreographed displays of Hollywood pyrotechnics. In this bigger-budget semi-remake/semi-sequel to Rodriguez's indie sensation, El Mariachi (made, famously, for $7,000), Antonio Banderas is the darkly charismatic El Mariachi, the Mysterious Stranger in town. Steve Buscemi is perfectly cast as his weasely, motor-mouth Comic Sidekick, laying the groundwork for El Mariachi's entrance by spinning saloon stories to build up his legend; Cheech Marin is a standout as the Bartender, who really knows how to handle a toothpick; and gorgeous Salma Hayek is, well, the Girl-treated to the kind of full-blown, slow-mo introduction the movies traditionally lavish on beautiful new stars. [+]
It doesn't add up to much, but it's a kick. -Jim Emerson.

Review   / The Net [1995]
Actors & Directors
  • Diane Baker
  • Wendy Gazelle
  • Jeremy Northam
  • Sandra Bullock
  • Irwin Winkler
  • Dennis Miller
Run time: 114 min.
Creator: Michael Ferris
Price: £24.99

Review The Net [1995]:

The Net, the first of Hollywood's big cyber-thrillers of the mid-1990s, was also the most successful, thanks in large part to the natural appeal of star Sandra Bullock. Still riding high from Speed and While You Were Sleeping, Bullock plays a computer expert victimised by sinister cyber-forces who steal her identity for reasons unknown. It's a clever combination of high-tech paranoia and Hitchcockian references (including Jeremy Northam as a romantic stranger named Devlin, after Cary Grant in Notorious). Film historians may look back someday on films like this-Roger Ebert calls them "hacksploitation"-to see what they reveal about our society's reaction to the increasing role of technology in our lives, just as we now study the fears of Communism and the atom bomb reflected in films of the 1950s. Dennis Miller and Diane Baker co-star. -Jim Emerson, Amazon. com.

Review   / Naked Lunch
Actors & Directors
  • Julian Sands
  • Roy Scheider
  • Ian Holm
  • Judy Davis
  • David Cronenberg
  • Peter Weller
RRP: £12.99
Price: £4.95

Review Naked Lunch:

You are now entering Interzone, William S Burroughs' phantasmagorical land of junk, paranoia and crawly things. Best travel advice: "Exterminate all rational thought". In David Cronenberg's superbly shot, unnerving warp on the Burroughs novel, Naked Lunch, the novelist himself becomes a main character (played in an implacable monotone by Peter Weller), with elements from Burroughs' life-including the shooting of his wife during a "William Tell" game, and bohemian friends Kerouac and Ginsberg-added to frame the book's wild visions. This is, ironically, a somewhat rational approach to an unfilmable book (and it makes a hair-curling double bill with Barton Fink, another look at writerly madness, with both films sharing Judy Davis). Cronenberg is a natural for oozing mugwumps and typewriters that turn into giant bugs, of course. But in the end, this is really his own vision of the artistic process, rather than Burroughs' hallucinatory descent into hell. -Robert Horton, Amazon. com.

Actors & Directors
  • Milo O'Shea
  • Marcel Marceau
  • Jane Fonda
  • Roger Vadim
  • John Phillip Law
  • Anita Pallenberg
Run time: 97 min.
Creator: Tudor Gates
RRP: £10.99
Price: £24.99

Review Barbarella [1968] / Paramount Home Entertainment:


Review Horror Steve King  / Jacob's Ladder Release date: 2000-04-03
RRP: £5.99
Price: £1.99

Review Jacob's Ladder / Horror Steve King:


Release date: 2000-08-07
RRP: £7.99
Price: £1.98

Review Usual Suspects / Thrill Stephen Baldwin:


Review   / The Usual Suspects [1995]
Actors & Directors
  • Kevin Spacey
  • Stephen Baldwin
  • Chazz Palminteri
  • Bryan Singer
  • Benicio Del Toro
  • Gabriel Byrne
Run time: 106 min.
Creator: Christopher McQuarrie

Review The Usual Suspects [1995]:

Ever since this convoluted thriller dazzled audiences and critics in 1995 and won an Oscar for Christopher McQuarrie's twisting screenplay, The Usual Suspects has continued to divide movie lovers into opposite camps. While a lot of people take great pleasure from the movie's now-famous central mystery (namely, "Who is Keyser Söze?"), others aren't so easily impressed by a movie that's too enamoured of its own cleverness to make much sense. After all, what are we to make of a final scene that renders the entire movie obsolete? Half the fun of The Usual Suspects is the debate it provokes and the sheer pleasure of watching its dynamic cast in action, led (or should we say, mislead) by Oscar-winner Kevin Spacey as the club-footed con man who recounts the saga of enigmatic Hungarian mobster Keyser Söze. Spacey's in a band of thieves that includes Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin, Kevin Pollak, and Benicio Del Toro, all gathered in a plot to steal a large shipment of cocaine. The story is told in flashback as a twisted plot being described by Spacey's character to an investigating detective (Chazz Palmintieri), and The Usual Suspects is enjoyable for the way it keeps the viewer guessing right up to its surprise ending. Whether that ending will enhance or extinguish the pleasure is up to each viewer to decide. Even if it ultimately makes little or no sense at all, this is a funny and fiendish thriller, guaranteed to entertain even its vocal detractors. -Jeff Shannon Bryan Singer's film noir The Usual Suspects casts a mesmerising spell, with the plot luring the viewer into ever-deeper and darker places. According to director, Singer, the premise for the film evolved from a magazine article. What does the phrase "usual suspects" actually mean, who are they and what happens when you probe their identity? Here, they are five expert criminals and a crippled con man in a line-up. [+]
The story, told via flashbacks, interrogation scenes and explosive sequences of a heist gone wrong, is a labyrinth of sub-plots and red herrings. Kevin Spacey won a best supporting actor Oscar for his intriguing, blank-eyed turn as the crippled "Verbal" Kint. But Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Pollak, Stephen Baldwin and Benicio del Toro are equally fascinating as the mismatched misfits, creating hinterlands for their characters in a single gesture. Chazz Palminteri as the special agent is our main ally in solving the puzzle, but it's really a case of the blind leading the blind. Pete Postlethwaite's bizarre accent, as the sinister legal agent Kobayashi, adds its own layer of mystery to a film that earns cult status entirely on its own merits. On the DVD: this is a dazzling two-disc set which will both please Usual Suspects aficionados and entice the uninitiated. The film itself is presented in widescreen format. The Dolby Digital surround sound quality throbs with tension so that you sense the dialogue and John Ottman's excellent, suspenseful music with your nerve endings rather than just experiencing them aurally. The original cinematic experience comes forcefully into your living room. Numerous extras include a fascinating director/screenwriter commentary (if you haven't seen the film yet, make sure this is turned off or it will wreck the suspense) and endless featurettes, each adding a layer of understanding to the film through observations from the actors, director and writer. A package that sucks you in, blows you out in pieces and still has you coming back for more, this is what special edition DVDs are all about. -Piers Ford.

Actors & Directors
  • Humphrey Bogart
  • Howard Hawks
  • Martha Vickers
  • Dorothy Malone
  • Lauren Bacall
  • John Ridgeley
Release date: 2000-03-06
Run time: 110 min.
RRP: £9.99
Price: £4.45

Review The Big Sleep (1946) / WARNER HOME VIDEO:

Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall made screen history together more than once, but they were never more popular than in this 1946 adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel, directed by Howard Hawks (To Have and Have Not). Bogart plays private eye Philip Marlowe, who is hired by a wealthy socialite (Bacall) to look into troubles stirred up by her wild, young sister (Martha Vickers). Legendarily complicated (so much so that even Chandler had trouble following the plot), the film is nonetheless hugely entertaining and atmospheric, an electrifying plunge into the exotica of detective fiction. William Faulkner wrote the screenplay. -Tom Keogh.

Release date: 2000-08-07
RRP: £7.99
Price: £1.49

Review Shallow Grave:


Review   / Dangerous Minds [1996]
Actors & Directors
  • Michelle Pfeiffer
  • George Dzundza
  • Robin Bartlett
  • John N. Smith
  • Beatrice Winde
  • Courtney B. Vance
Run time: 99 min.
Creator: Ronald Bass

Review Dangerous Minds [1996]:

This "To Ma'am with Love" is much more an escapist popcorn movie than the inner-city document its marketing suggested. Michelle Pfeiffer plays real-life former Marine Louanne Johnson, a high school English teacher who meets resistance from kids and administration alike at a tough urban school in Northern California. Pfeiffer is good and her character's overall development even survives various post-production story cuts. (A romance with Andy Garcia's character was completely eliminated before release; Garcia is nowhere in sight. ) The actors who play Johnson's students are also fine and the whole film becomes the latest in a long tradition of sentimental movies about teachers who change the lives of kids. -Tom Keogh.

Review 2 Entertain Video  / El Mariachi [1993]
Actors & Directors
  • Robert Rodriguez
  • Carlos Gallardo
  • Consuelo Gómez
  • Jaime de Hoyos
  • Peter Marquardt
  • Reinol Martinez
Release date: 1998-02-09
Run time: 78 min.
Creator: Elizabeth Avellan
RRP: £4.99
Price: £11.76

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Carlito's Way [1994], Single White Female [1992], Stepfather, Armed And Innocent [1994], Bad Company, Kiss of Death [1995], Se7en [1996], Freddy's Dead - The Final Nightmare - Standard Version [1991], Misery [1991], Desperado [1996], The Net [1995], Naked Lunch, Barbarella [1968], Jacob's Ladder, Usual Suspects, The Usual Suspects [1995], The Big Sleep (1946), Shallow Grave, Dangerous Minds [1996], El Mariachi [1993]

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