Liz Hurley criminal claims
The model-and-actress jetted off to India for a week of traditional Hindu ceremonies, but angry locals insist she has broken the law.
Liz Hurley criminal claims
The model-and-actress jetted off to India for a week of traditional Hindu ceremonies, but angry locals insist she has broken the law.
28 Weeks Later
added a second video featuring raw footage from the sequel
Rio Bravo R2 SE in May
News: Warner Home Video have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of Rio Bravo (Two-Disc Special Edition) for 28th May 2007. John Wayne would have turned 100 on 26th May and to celebrate one of cinema’s greatest legends Warner Home Video are releasing a t…
Mendy: A Question of Faith
A young Brooklyn Hasidic Jew struggles to adapt and find his place in modern secular society. [Not rated]
Perfect Crime
This Spanish comedy finds a Madrid department store clerk seeking a promotion. Of course, it might help if he didn’t have sex in the furniture department every night. And we didn’t even mention the dead body that he misplaced. [Not rated]
The Fountain
Cinema Review: The third film by Darren Aronofsky, director of Pi and Requiem For A Dream, is a fantasy about man’s fear of death and his dream of eternal life. Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz star. Review by Kevin O’Reilly.
34% The Ultimate Gift
Though The Ultimate Gift avoids religious speechifying like other Fox Faith films, it’s dramatically inert with flat direction.
Demi Moore pregnant?
Demi and husband Ashton Kutcher have previously confessed they want a child together and speculation is rife she is now expecting.
Paprika - Trailer
29 year old Dr. Atsuko Chiba is an attractive but modest Japanese research psychotherapist whose work is on the cutting edge of her field. Her alter-ego is a stunning and fearless 18 year old “dream detective,” code named PAPRIKA, who can enter into people’s dreams and synchronize with their unconscious to help uncover the source of their anxiety or neurosis.
61% Favela Rising
Jeff Zimbalist and Matt Mochary’s documentary is a major achievement in nonfiction filmmaking, a vibrant, important work that is as inspiring as it is tragic.