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Review Tartan Video  / Onibaba [1966]
Actors & Directors
  • Jitsuko Yoshimura
  • Kei Sato
  • Nobuko Otowa
  • Jukichi Uno
  • Taiji Tonoyama
  • Kaneto Shindô
Release date: 1994-04-11
Run time: 98 min.
Creator: Tamotsu Minato
RRP: £15.99
Price: £21.80

Review Onibaba [1966] / Tartan Video:

If Hammer Studios had ever set up a Japanese franchise, the outcome might have looked rather like this. Kaneto Shindo's film has something of the lurid, full-throated relish for the horror of Hammer at its best, plus a visual elegance all its own. The story is based on a folk tale, set in Japan's war-torn 14th century. The action takes place almost entirely in a riverside marshland overgrown with tall swaying reeds. A woman and her daughter-in-law living in a hut prey on wounded samurai warriors fleeing from a nearby battlefield, killing them and selling their armour for handfuls of rice. When the younger woman falls for a handsome young deserter, the mother decides to put a stop to the affair. But the method she chooses demands a terrible price. Shooting in lustrous widescreen black-and-white, Shindo creates an eerie, atmospheric world haunted by the ceaseless dry whisperings of the reeds. None of the characters is loveable, or even likeable, but the thorough rapacity of the women, and the raw sexuality of the lovers, convey a fierce determination to survive even at the lowest scavenging edge of a violent society. -Philip Kemp.

Review Cinema Club  / Zero Effect [1998]
Actors & Directors
  • Ryan O'Neal
  • Jake Kasdan
  • Angela Featherstone
  • Kim Dickens
  • Ben Stiller
  • Bill Pullman
Release date: 2001-08-06
Run time: 111 min.
Price: £5.99

Review Zero Effect [1998] / Cinema Club:


Review 4 Front Video  / Jacob's Ladder [1991]
Actors & Directors
  • Pruitt Taylor Vince
  • Matt Craven
  • Elizabeth Peña
  • Danny Aiello
  • Tim Robbins
  • Adrian Lyne
Release date: 2000-04-03
Run time: 108 min.
Creator: Mario Kassar
RRP: £5.99
Price: £3.45

Review Jacob's Ladder [1991] / 4 Front Video:

In Jacob's Ladder, Vietnam veteran Jacob Singer (Tim Robbins) thinks he is going insane. Or worse. When his nightmares begin spilling into his waking hours, Jacob believes he is experiencing the after-effects of a powerful drug tested on him during Vietnam. Or perhaps his post-traumatic stress disorder is worse than most. Whatever is happening to him, it's not good. Director Adrian Lyne sparks our interest and maintains high production values, but this confusing film chokes on its "surprise" ending. It owes much to Ambrose Bierce's haunting and more straightforward short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek. Written by Bruce Joel Rubin, who also explored the "other side" in Ghost and My Life, Jacob's Ladder ultimately feels like an exercise in self-indulgence. A spirited performance by Elizabeth Peña outshines Robbins, who is surprisingly lethargic. -Rochelle O'Gorman.

Actors & Directors
  • Thorley Walters
  • Terence Fisher
  • Edward de Souza
  • Michael Gough
  • Herbert Lom
  • Heather Sears
Run time: 88 min.
Creator: Gaston Leroux
Price: £10.99

Review The Phantom Of The Opera [1962] / Paramount Home Entertainment:


Review Warner  / Where the Money Is [2000]
Actors & Directors
  • Susan Barnes
  • Paul Newman
  • Linda Fiorentino
  • Anne Pitoniak
  • Marek Kanievska
  • Dermot Mulroney
Release date: 2001-10-01
Run time: 89 min.
Creator: Topper Lilien
RRP: £9.99
Price: £5.78

Review Where the Money Is [2000] / Warner:

In Where the Money Is Linda Fiorentino is her lean, sexy self as Carol, a former prom queen who's grown up to be a nurse in an old-age home, which isn't quite what she imagined her future would be. She's married to her prom king, Wayne (Dermot Mulroney), who's grown a little dull. Then Henry (Paul Newman) gets delivered into her care. He's an imprisoned bank robber who has had a stroke. Or has he? Carol begins to try to suss him out, even going so far as to straddle him in his wheelchair and fondle his ears, but it's not until she pushes him into a reservoir that he breaks his masquerade. Carol, desperate to get some excitement in her life, convinces Henry to pull a job with her. She starts casing banks and scoping out armoured cars. When Wayne gets jealous of the time she's spending with Henry, he gets pulled into the deal-and a heist is underway. What makes Where the Money Is click isn't the fairly standard plot, it's the character details. Written in part by E Max Frye-who wrote Something Wild (one of the best and most unappreciated movies of the 1980s)-the film consistently manages to give every character, no matter how small, something that makes them seem real. [+]
Though the pace starts out slow, and there are some not entirely convincing story elements, once the heist starts all this nuance pays off-every complication produces real tension because you've got to know Carol, Henry, and Wayne so well. Newman's effortless performance shows how he's remained a star through five decades. -Bret Fetzer, Amazon. com.

Actors & Directors
  • June Duprez
  • Conrad Veidt
  • Sebastian Shaw
  • Marius Goring
  • Valerie Hobson
  • Michael Powell
Release date: 1997-03-10
Run time: 78 min.
Creator: Roland Pertwee
Price: £12.99

Review The Spy In Black [1939] / Carlton Visual Entertainment Ltd:


Review   / Blindfold: Acts of Obsession
Actors & Directors
  • Shannen Doherty
  • Lawrence L. Simeone
  • Michael Woods
  • Judd Nelson
  • Kristian Alfonso
  • Drew Snyder
Run time: 93 min.
Creator: Ronnie Hadar

Review Blindfold: Acts of Obsession:


Actors & Directors
  • wings hauser
  • david wellington
  • lynne adams
Run time: 90 min.

Review the carpenter / parkfield:

wings hauser,lynne adams. a psychotic mass murderer stalks a couple in their newly renovated home.

Review Vision Video Ltd.  / So Close - The Videos [1993] Run time: 45 min.
Price: £9.99

Review So Close - The Videos [1993] / Vision Video Ltd.:


Review Eureka Entertainment  / Metropolis [1926]
Actors & Directors
  • Brigitte Helm
  • Fritz Rasp
  • Alfred Abel
  • Fritz Lang
  • Gustav Fröhlich
  • Rudolf Klein-Rogge
Release date: 1999-06-28
Run time: 138 min.
Creator: Thea von Harbou
RRP: £14.99
Price: £9.99

Review Metropolis [1926] / Eureka Entertainment:

Fritz Lang's Expressionistic masterwork continues to exert its influence today, from Chaplin's Modern Times (1936) to Dr Strangelove (1963), and into the late 1990s with Dark City (1998). In the stratified society of the future (Y2K no less), the son of a capitalist discovers the atrocious conditions of the factory slaves, falling in love with the charismatic Maria in the bargain, who preaches nonviolence to the workers. But even the benevolent leadership of Maria is a challenge to the privileged class, so they have the mad-scientist Rotwang concoct a robot double to take her place and incite the workers to riot. The story is melodrama, but it's the powerful imagery that is so memorable. One of the most arresting images has legions of cowed workers filing listlessly into the great maw of the all-consuming machine-god Moloch. Unfortunately, the print used for this DVD is unfocused, scratchy, and five minutes short, altogether unworthy of a visionary masterpiece. It may be too much to hope for the complete film to be restored (only two hours of the original three-hour film are extant), but a clean transfer from a fine-grain negative ought to be possible. And why, when there are other possible future Metropolises to be had, should we downtrodden masses accept this junk? -Jim Gay If you think you know Fritz Lang's Metropolis backwards, this special edition will come as a revelation. Shortly after its premiere, the expensive epic-originally well over two hours-was pulled from distribution and re-edited against Lang's wishes, and this truncated, simplified form is what we have known ever since 1926. Though not quite as fully restored as the strapline claims, this 118-minute version is the closest we are likely to get to Lang's original vision, complete with tactful linking titles to fill in the scenes that are irretrievably missing. [+]
Not only does this version add many scenes unseen for decades, but it restores their order in the original version. Until now, Metropolis has usually been rated as a spectacular but simplistic science fiction film, but this version reveals that the futuristic setting is not so much prophetic as mythical, with elements of 1920s architecture, industry, design and politics mingled with the mediaeval and the Biblical to produce images of striking strangeness: a futuristic robot burned at the stake, a steel-handed mad scientist who is also a 15th Century alchemist, the trudging workers of a vast factory plodding into the jaws of a machine that is also the ancient God Moloch. Gustav Frohlich's performance as the hero who represents the heart is still wildly overdone, but Rudolf Klein-Rogge's engineer Rotwang, Alfred Abel's Master of Metropolis and, especially, Brigitte Helm in the dual role of saintly saviour and metal femme fatale are astonishing. By restoring a great deal of story delving into the mixed motivations of the characters, the wild plot now makes more sense, and we can see that it is as much a twisted family drama as epic of repression, revolution and reconciliation. A masterpiece, and an essential purchase. On the DVD: Metropolis has been saddled with all manner of scores over the years, ranging from jazz through electronica to prog-rock, but here it is sensibly accompanied by the orchestral music Gottfried Huppertz wrote for it in the first place. An enormous amount of work has been done with damaged or incomplete elements to spruce the image up digitally, and so even the scenes that were in the film all along shine with a wealth of new detail and afford a far greater appreciation for the brilliance of art direction, special effects and Helm's clockwork sexbomb. A commentary written but not delivered by historian Ennio Patalas covers the symbolism of the film and annotates its images, but the production information is left to a measured but unchallenging 45-minute documentary on the second disc (little is made of the astounding parallel between the screen story in which Klein-Rogge's character tries to destroy the city because the Master stole his wife and the fact that Lang married the actor's wife Thea von Harbou, authoress of the Metropolis novel and screenplay!). There are galleries of production photographs and sketches; biographies of all the principals; and an illustrated lecture on the restoration process which uses before and after clips to reveal just how huge a task has been accomplished in this important work. -Kim Newman.

Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Saigon : Off Limits [1987]
Actors & Directors
  • Willem Dafoe
  • Amanda Pays
  • Fred Ward
  • Gregory Hines
  • Christopher Crowe
Release date: 1999-10-01
Run time: 97 min.
RRP: £5.99
Price: £9.98

Review Saigon : Off Limits [1987] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:


Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / When A Stranger Calls [1979]
Actors & Directors
  • Carol Kane
  • Charles Durning
  • Tony Beckley
  • Fred Walton
  • Colleen Dewhurst
  • Ron O'Neal
Release date: 1991-05-15
Run time: 93 min.
Creator: Steve Feke
RRP: £10.99
Price: £9.99

Review When A Stranger Calls [1979] / Mia Video Entertainment Ltd:


Review Touchstone Home Video  / The Recruit [2003]
Actors & Directors
  • Roger Donaldson
  • Gabriel Macht
  • Al Pacino
  • Bridget Moynahan
  • Kenneth Mitchell
  • Colin Farrell
Release date: 2003-11-03
Run time: 110 min.
Creator: Roger Towne
RRP: £14.99
Price: £0.01

Review The Recruit [2003] / Touchstone Home Video:

"Nothing is as it seems" in The Recruit, a guessing-game thriller that employs plot twists and conflicting loyalties as its primary raison d'etre. Surrounded by potential deception, a newly recruited CIA officer (Colin Farrell) must determine if his manipulative instructor (Al Pacino) is being honest when he identifies Farrell's fellow recruit and love interest (Bridget Moynihan) as an enemy "mole" assigned to steal a dangerous computer virus from CIA headquarters. While claiming to offer an insider's look at CIA training methods, this engrossing yet ultimately predictable plot is pure Hollywood fantasy; any resemblance to reality is purely coincidental, leaving the perpetually unshaven and scruffily coiffed Farrell to fend for himself in Pacino's cynical arena while tracing his familial roots in the spy game. Wearing its cleverness on its sleeve, The Recruit is an adequately elaborate puzzle of perceptions. "Everything is a test", as Farrell soon realises, and attentive viewers will enjoy piecing it all together. -Jeff Shannon.

Review Warner Home Video  / On Deadly Ground [1994]
Actors & Directors
  • Joan Chen
  • Michael Caine
  • R. Lee Ermey
  • Steven Seagal
  • Steven Seagal
  • John C. McGinley
Release date: 1995-03-20
Run time: 96 min.
Creator: Robin U. Russin
RRP: £5.99
Price: £8.89

Review On Deadly Ground [1994] / Warner Home Video:


Review Pathe Distribution  / The Score [2001]
Actors & Directors
  • Frank Oz
  • Gary Farmer
  • Edward Norton
  • Marlon Brando
  • Angela Bassett
  • Robert De Niro
Release date: 2002-07-22
Run time: 123 min.
Creator: Scott Marshall Smith
RRP: £5.99
Price: £12.95

Review The Score [2001] / Pathe Distribution:

In the heist thriller The Score director Frank Oz partners Robert De Niro with hotshot upstart Edward Norton and heavyweight legend Marlon Brando. De Niro plays a weary thief tempted by wily old associate Brando into, yes, one last job-a plan to steal a priceless sceptre from Montreal's Customs House. You'd have to be determinedly grumpy not to get half a kick out of Brando, De Niro and Norton-more than holding his own-coolly bouncing off one another in a Method paradise. Brando may be enormous and breathing heavily with every move, but his technique is as agile as it ever was; he still seems spontaneously clever. Oz doesn't have the most crackling visual style in the world: the film is far too smooth for tension and keeps tapping Howard Shore's music score to do most of the work in that department. The divine Angela Bassett is once again totally wasted in a 10-minute throwaway role as De Niro's girlfriend. The Score isn't anything new, and there isn't a single surprise, but if you're into this sort of thing you will respond to its polished familiarity. -Steve Wiecking, Amazon. com On the DVD: The Score on DVD offers a limited but interesting set of special features, from the 12-minute making of featurette-concentrating on the most enjoyable aspect of the film, the actors-to additional footage which shows De Niro and Brando's love of improvisation. Frank Oz and cinematographer Rob Hahn provide an insight into the intricacies of filmmaking in their commentary. [+]
The Dolby Digital soundtrack enhances the silence between the dramatic crescendos, and the quality of the 2. 35:1 ratio picture gives depth to the many shadows in which the characters move. Subtitles include English for the Hard of Hearing. -Nikki Disney.

Review Uca Catalogue  / Darkness Falls [2003]
Actors & Directors
  • Jonathan Liebesman
  • Lee Cormie
  • Grant Piro
  • Chaney Kley
  • Antony Burrows
  • Emma Caulfield
Release date: 2004-04-05
Run time: 82 min.
Creator: Joe Harris
RRP: £5.99
Price: £0.98

Review Darkness Falls [2003] / Uca Catalogue:

Humanity's fear of the dark provides Darkness Falls with some anxiety and fuels some jolts of fear from things popping out of nowhere. A kindly woman, who used to give children gold coins in exchange for their lost baby teeth, was hanged for a murder she didn't commit; in her last moments she laid a curse on the town (which has the unlikely name of Darkness Falls). So over the years the ghost of this woman has murdered various children because they saw her when she came to collect their teeth. In the present day, a boy who evaded her clutches returns to town as an adult in order to help the young brother of his childhood sweetheart-and from there this incoherent, inane movie is one long chase sequence without a glimmer of imagination or intelligence. -Bret Fetzer.

Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / The X Files : Season 5 - Box Set
Actors & Directors
  • David Duchovny
  • Gillian Anderson
  • Mitch Pileggi
  • Tom Braidwood
  • Robert Patrick
Release date: 1999-07-05
Run time: 45 min.
Creator: Chris Carter
RRP: £79.99
Price: £7.49

Review The X Files : Season 5 - Box Set / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

The fifth season of The X-Files is the one in which the ongoing alien conspiracy arc really takes over, building towards box-office glory for the inevitable cinematic leap in The X-Files Movie (1998). The series opener "Redux" begins with Mulder having been framed for everything going. Scully finally sees a UFO ("The Red and the Black") before being presented with a potential daughter (the two-part "Christmas Carol" and "Emily"). By "The End", there's an enormous tangle of threads for the big-screen adaptation to unravel (or not, as it turned out). Cigarette Smoking Man is being hunted, playing every side against the middle, as well as chasing after information on Mulder's sister. Krycek is back, too, as is an old flame for Mulder in the shape of Agent Diana Fowley. If that wasn't enough to goad viewers into the cinema, there was the Lone Gunmen's 1989-set back story ("Unusual Suspects", with Richard Belzer playing his Homicide: Life on the Streets character), a musical number in the black and white Frankenstein homage "Post Modern Prometheus", and scripts co-written by Stephen King ("Chinga"), William Gibson ("Kill Switch"), and even Darren McGavin (who had inspired the show as Kolchak: The Night Stalker) in "Travellers". On the DVD: The X-Files, Season 5 extras include Chris Carter's commentary over "Post Modern Prometheus", which reveals the decision making behind shooting in black and white as well as the problems it caused. A second commentary is from writer/coproducer John Shiban on "Pine Bluff Variant", where he openly admits the influence of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. Across the six discs (only 20 episodes because of the movie of course) you get credits for every episode, their TV promo spots, deleted and international versions of several scenes (some with commentary from Carter), and a couple of TV featurettes. [+]
The best of these is "The Truth About Season 5", talking to an excited Dean Haglund (Langly) amongst other crew members. -Paul Tonks.

Review 4 Front Video  / Out Of Sight [1998]
Actors & Directors
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Mike Malone (II)
  • Donna Frenzel
  • George Clooney
  • 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.

Review Vipco  / Shock Waves [1977]
Actors & Directors
  • Brooke Adams
  • Peter Cushing
  • Ken Wiederhorn
  • Luke Halpin
  • Jack Davidson
  • Fred Buch
Release date: 2001-07-23
Run time: 85 min.
Creator: Ken Pare
RRP: £12.99
Price: £14.05

Review Shock Waves [1977] / Vipco:


Review Digital Video Distribution  / Convict 762 [1997]
Actors & Directors
  • Shannon Sturges
  • Michole White
  • Frank Zagarino
  • Luca Bercovici
  • Shae D'Lyn
  • Tawny Fere
Release date: 1999-06-21
Run time: 90 min.
Creator: J Reifel
RRP: £6.99
Price: £1.61

Review Convict 762 [1997] / Digital Video Distribution:


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Onibaba [1966], Zero Effect [1998], Jacob's Ladder [1991], The Phantom Of The Opera [1962], Where the Money Is [2000], The Spy In Black [1939], Blindfold: Acts of Obsession, the carpenter, So Close - The Videos [1993], Metropolis [1926], Saigon : Off Limits [1987], When A Stranger Calls [1979], The Recruit [2003], On Deadly Ground [1994], The Score [2001], Darkness Falls [2003], The X Files : Season 5 - Box Set, Out Of Sight [1998], Shock Waves [1977], Convict 762 [1997]

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