A former government agent wrongly accused of a crime gets a shot at freedom -- if he can engineer a high-risk mission to outer space in order to rescue the president's daughter from a prison where the inmates are in control. |
A former government agent wrongly accused of a crime gets a shot at freedom -- if he can engineer a high-risk mission to outer space in order to rescue the president's daughter from a prison where the inmates are in control. |
After watching Bogota gangsters slay her parents in cold blood, young Cataleya Restrepo (Zoe Saldana) dedicates her life to becoming a ruthless assassin on the hunt for the criminals who killed her family. |
After watching Bogota gangsters slay her parents in cold blood, young Cataleya Restrepo (Zoe Saldana) dedicates her life to becoming a ruthless assassin on the hunt for the criminals who killed her family. |
When his wife is sent to jail on murder charges she fervently denies, college professor John Brennan comes up with a meticulous plan for the ultimate prison escape -- even though he's never committed a crime in his life. |
Mark Valley stars as Christopher Chance, a security expert and private investigator who's hired by his clients to fend off threats by making himself the target of their enemies. In Season 2, Chance seeks out a former enemy, Winston (Chi McBride) looks to his ex-wife for help on a case, and the team expands to include billionaire benefactor Ilsa Pucci (Indira Varma) and skilled thief Ames (Janet Montgomery). |
Years after getting screwed during a heist that left them high and dry, a pair of vengeful criminals plot to get back at their slippery ex-partner and will stop at nothing to collect their share of the cash he walked away with. |
Mark Valley stars as Christopher Chance, a security expert and private investigator who's hired by his clients to fend off threats by making himself the target of their enemies. In Season 2, Chance seeks out a former enemy, Winston (Chi McBride) looks to his ex-wife for help on a case, and the team expands t... |
Years after getting screwed during a heist that left them high and dry, a pair of vengeful criminals plot to get back at their slippery ex-partner and will stop at nothing to collect their share of the cash he walked away with. |
Mark Valley stars as Christopher Chance, a security expert and private investigator who's hired by his clients to fend off threats by making himself the target of their enemies. In Season 2, Chance seeks out a former enemy, Winston (Chi McBride) looks to his ex-wife for help on a case, and the team expands t... |
When his wife is sent to jail on murder charges she fervently denies, college professor John Brennan comes up with a meticulous plan for the ultimate prison escape -- even though he's never committed a crime in his life. |
Mark Valley stars as Christopher Chance, a security expert and private investigator who's hired by his clients to fend off threats by making himself the target of their enemies. In Season 2, Chance seeks out a former enemy, Winston (Chi McBride) looks to his ex-wife for help on a case, and the team expands to include billionaire benefactor Ilsa Pucci (Indira Varma) and skilled thief Ames (Janet Montgomery). |
In this miniseries remake of the 1960s classic, an ex-secret agent is exiled to a mysterious town. With no memory of his former life or why he's being held captive in this strange prison, he begins the daring task of plotting his escape. |
Ian McKellen (in an Emmy-nominated role) and James Caviezel star in this miniseries remake of the British cult classic about Number Six, a government agent exiled to a mysterious town called the Village that's run by an enigmatic leader known as Number Two. With no memory of his former life or why he's a... |
In this miniseries remake of the 1960s classic, an ex-secret agent is exiled to a mysterious town. With no memory of his former life or why he's being held captive in this strange prison, he begins the daring task of plotting his escape. |
The bonus material for this facinating remake include production diaries, making of featurettes, audio commentary, additional scenes an interview with Ian McKellen and the panel discussion from Comic-Con. |
Ian McKellen and James Caviezel star in this remake of the British cult classic about Number Six, a government agent exiled to a mysterious town called the Village that's run by an enigmatic leader known as Number Two. With no memory of his former life or why he's a captive in this strange prison, Number Six (Caviezel) begins the daring task of plotting his escape. Jamie Campbell Bower and Lennie James co-star in this gripping miniseries. |
This disc includes episodes: "Darling," "Schizoid" and "Checkmate." |
Ian McKellen (in an Emmy-nominated role) and James Caviezel star in this miniseries remake of the British cult classic about Number Six, a government agent exiled to a mysterious town called the Village that's run by an enigmatic leader known as Number Two. With no memory of his former life or why he's a captive in this strange prison, Number Six (Caviezel) begins the daring task of plotting his escape. |
This disc includes episodes: "Arrival," "Harmony" and "Anvil." |
This disc includes episodes: "Darling," "Schizoid" and "Checkmate." |
The bonus material for this facinating remake include production diaries, making of featurettes, audio commentary, additional scenes an interview with Ian McKellen and the panel discussion from Comic-Con. |
This disc includes episodes: "Arrival," "Harmony" and "Anvil." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Reconstruction," "Condor," "Jennings & Rall" and "Oversight." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Termination For Cause," "Sedition," "Patriots and Tyrants," "Series Finale As Broadcast" and "Series Finale With Alternate Unaired Ending." |
2008 3.0 ★ 347 mins TV Shows Rated: NR Back from cancellation as a result of viewer protests, the sci-fi series kicks off its sophomore year in the wake of the costly battle of New Bern, which left neighboring Jericho scrambling to rebuild -- and the two communities still at loggerheads. |
Jake and Hawkins have an opportunity to expose the conspiracy behind the September attacks. But first they'll have to get by the Cheyenne government. |
While the Cheyenne government's hold over Jericho unravels in the wake of the Rangers meting out rough justice, Maj. Beck tries to maintain order. |
An angry Jake orders the Rangers to safeguard Mimi by protecting the hospital where she's recovering from a shootout at the ranch. |
Goetz flexes his authority as the citizens of Jericho chafe under the unfair pricing practices of Jennings & Rall, leading to tragic consequences. |
Dale returns to Jericho with the alarming news that the Hudson River Virus has breached the Mississippi. |
The president sends a delegate to announce that he plans to deliver a speech from the Richmond Farm steps, and new sheriff Jake prepares the town. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Reconstruction," "Condor," "Jennings & Rall" and "Oversight." |
During the aftermath of the confrontation between Jericho and New Bern, the Cheyenne government sends in Maj. Beck to determine what sparked the war. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Termination For Cause," "Sedition," "Patriots and Tyrants," "Series Finale As Broadcast" and "Series Finale With Alternate Unaired Ending." |
2008 3.0 ★ 347 mins TV Shows Rated: NR Back from cancellation as a result of viewer protests, the sci-fi series kicks off its sophomore year in the wake of the costly battle of New Bern, which left neighboring Jericho scrambling to rebuild -- and the two communities still at loggerheads. |
Jake and Hawkins have a fleeting opportunity to expose the conspiracy behind the September attacks. But first they'll have to get past the Cheyenne government, which has plenty of reasons to conceal the truth. |
While the Cheyenne government's hold over Jericho unravels in the wake of the Rangers meting out rough justice, Maj. Beck tries to suppress the insurrection and maintain order. Meanwhile, Hawkins receives instructions regarding the bomb. |
An angry Jake orders the Rangers to safeguard Mimi by protecting the hospital where she's recovering from a shootout at the ranch. Jake and the Rangers confront Goetz and Ravenwood in a battle that changes one Ranger's life forever. |
Goetz flexes his authority as the citizens of Jericho chafe under the unfair pricing practices of Jennings & Rall, leading to tragic consequences. Meanwhile, Maj. Beck learns some surprising information about his superior. |
Dale returns to Jericho with the alarming news that the Hudson River Virus has breached the Mississippi. Jake and his Rangers take action when they learn that a newly appointed government bureaucrat has commandeered the vaccine. |
The president sends a delegate to announce that he plans to deliver a speech from the Richmond Farm steps, and newly appointed sheriff Jake helps prepare the town for the visit. Meanwhile, Hawkins investigates the new government. |
During the aftermath of the bloody confrontation between Jericho and New Bern, the Cheyenne government sends in Maj. Beck to determine what sparked the border war. As Jake mourns his loss, reconstruction efforts get under way. |
Sean Bean stars as Danny Bryant, a disgruntled ex-soldier who forms a modern-day renegade team of angry, like-minded citizens to serve up vigilante justice to drug dealers and corrupt government officials. But when their identity is compromised, they find themselves on the receiving end of outlaw violence. Directed by |
Sean Bean stars as Danny Bryant, a disgruntled ex-soldier who forms a modern-day renegade team of angry, like-minded citizens to serve up vigilante justice to drug dealers and corrupt government officials. But when their identity is compromised, they find themselves on the receiving end of outlaw violence. Directed by Nick Love, this crime drama also features Danny Dyer, Lennie James, Rupert Friend, Sean Harris and Bob Hoskins. |
This CBS entry into the serial drama genre revolves around a small town in Kansas that finds itself cut off from the rest of the world after a mushroom cloud appears on the horizon, and a TV and radio blackout ensues. Has there been a terrorist attack or a preemptive nuclear strike? Faced with terrifying uncertainty, the town -- including the mayor (Gerald McRaney) and his prodigal son (Skeet Ulrich) -- begins to come apart at its seams. |
A border war explodes between Jericho and New Bern. Although New Bern outstrips Jericho in both men and resources, Jericho still has the tank they took from the fake Marines and Hawkins has a satellite tracking device. |
When New Bern threatens to take aggressive action against Jericho unless they hand over seven farms and half their salt mine, Mayor Gray Anderson must decide whether to take the threat seriously while the farmers argue. |
When townspeople from New Bern raid Jericho's salt mine, a gun battle results in several New Bern citizens being injured. In the meantime, Constantino interrogates Jake and accuses him of being a saboteur. |
In the wake of a nuclear attack, Jake Green returns to his hometown of Jericho, Kan., after a mysterious five-year absence. |
Eric goes missing after assisting with the construction of wind turbines in the neighboring town of New Bern. In search of his brother, Jake heads to New Bern, where he discovers a detailed plot involving an imminent attack on Jericho. |
Horrified by the mounting evidence that Hawkins is a terrorist, Jake holds him at gunpoint and demands answers. Hawkins warns Jake that learning the truth is dangerous. Meanwhile, Johnston and Gail deal with a tragic loss. |
With supplies dwindling, Mayor Gray Anderson decides to evict the refugees. Meanwhile, terrorists apprehended in New York are revealed to have used false FBI identification badges that are almost perfect replicas. |
Jake forces Kenchy to perform a risky operation on April when complications arise with her pregnancy. Meanwhile, Johnston searches frantically for the missing Eric, determined that he support his wife during her time of crisis. |
Marines roll into Jericho in a tank and tell the townspeople that the war has ended, with the United States bombing Iran and North Korea. Everyone is elated, until Jake makes a discovery that undermines the Marines' claims. |
Jason Isaacs stars in this Golden Globe-nominated political thriller as Mark Brydon, a British ambassador to the United States who finds himself caught up in a complex conspiracy that could prompt a dangerous shift in political power. After a plane explodes over Washington, D.C., under suspicious circumstances, Brydon must scramble to uncover the truth before war breaks out. Sharon Gless, Ben Daniels and Lennie James also star. |
Strangers run Jake, Stanley and Mimi off the road while they are hunting, pinning Jake under the vehicle and knocking Stanley unconscious. Mimi travels back to Jericho alone for help. Meanwhile, Hawkins realizes his decisions endangered his family. |
The wayward son of the mayor of Jericho returns to the rural town to collect an inheritance, only to be stranded by a nuclear blast that cuts off communications to the outside world and makes him a reluctant leader amid chaos. |
Jake and Johnston take a trip to the Black Jack trading post, looking for parts to repair Jericho's windmill. While there, Jake learns that six governments have sprung up in different parts of the country, each fighting for autonomy. |
Flashbacks reveal that before the bombs struck, Jake failed to secure a job as a charter pilot because his file was flagged as suspicious. Meanwhile, more is disclosed about Hawkins, his background and his association with the bomb plot. |
When Gracie Leigh is found murdered, suspicion immediately falls on Jonah Prowse. Meanwhile, Gray Anderson uses the murder investigation to boost his reputation among the townspeople, hoping it will help him win the mayoral election. |
During Thanksgiving, the exhausted townspeople are simultaneously elated and wary when bombers fly overhead and drop parachutes holding desperately needed supplies. Mayor Green warns everyone to wait until the supplies are tested before using them. |
The Ravenwood gang Jake and Eric encountered at Rogue River shows up in Jericho and takes resources by force, claiming that they're working on behalf of the government. The townspeople block the bridge with cars and face off against the intruders. |
Mayor Green faces certain death if Jake and Eric fail in their mission to bring back medication in time. Meanwhile, Gray Anderson interrogates Rob Hawkins, bringing up the fact Hawkins appeared suddenly in Jericho and bought his house with cash. |
Gray Anderson, shocked by the horrors he witnessed when traveling outside of Jericho, returns with information about which other cities were targeted. Fearing that enemies might be within Jericho's borders, he decides to question any newcomers. |
At precisely 9:02, an electromagnetic pulse shuts down power all over Jericho, leaving the town in the dark. Meanwhile, with an impending food shortage, farmers take desperate measures to save their crops from voracious pests. |
Homeland Security phones Jericho with a recorded message promising that help will arrive soon. Hopes rise when communication is restored and power returns, but the joy is short-lived after a power surge downs power lines and fires break out citywide. |
Despite the risk of contamination, Jake and Heather rescue a man disfigured by extensive radiation poisoning and bring him to the hospital. But the hospital resources are stretched to the limit and their generator is about to run out of gas. |
Satellite news reports the extent of the nuclear catastrophe to the shell-shocked townspeople, and the radiation-sick Stanley claims he saw tanks rolling into Denver. Jake sends four teams to gather intelligence for the information-starved community. |
A special presentation recaps the events that took place in Jericho, beginning with the catastrophic nuclear attack and tracing the history of events up to the present time, when many surprising revelations about Jericho have already come to light. |
Wayward son of Jericho mayor Johnston Greene (Gerald McRaney), Jake (Skeet Ulrich) returns to the rural Kansas town to collect an inheritance, only to be stranded by a nuclear blast that cuts off communications to the outside world and makes Jake a reluctant leader amid chaos. With many unanswered questions about the disaster, anarchy breaks out. But Jericho's newest resident (Lennie James) knows more than most others will ever discover. |
2006 4.2 ★ TV Shows The wayward son of the mayor of Jericho returns to the rural town to collect an inheritance, only to be stranded by a nuclear blast that cuts off communications to the outside world and makes him a reluctant leader amid chaos. |
A small Kansas town finds itself cut off from the rest of the world after a mushroom cloud appears on the horizon. Faced with terrifying uncertainty, the community -- including the mayor and his prodigal son -- begins to come apart at its seams. |
When Eshan is assassinated, Downing Street demands Mark's resignation. The U.N. comes closer to approving war on Tyrgyztan. And Mark suspects everything has been a plot by the U.S. government to justify an unnecessary war. |
Mark and Jane helplessly witness Luke's execution. Overcome with emotion, they seek comfort in each other's arms. Afterward, Jane uncovers evidence left by Luke that may lead to the most shocking political scandal in history. |
Jason Isaacs stars in this Golden Globe-nominated political thriller as Mark Brydon, a British ambassador to the United States who finds himself caught up in a complex conspiracy that could prompt a dangerous shift in political power. |
When British terrorists blow up an American airliner, the incident touches off a national crisis in the United States. Mark Brydon, the U.K.'s newly appointed ambassador to Washington, scrambles to repair relations between the two countries. |
A border war explodes between Jericho and New Bern. Although New Bern outstrips Jericho in both men and resources, Jericho still has the tank. |
New Bern threatens to take aggressive action against Jericho unless they hand over seven farms and half their salt mine. |
When townspeople from New Bern raid Jericho's salt mine, a gun battle results in several New Bern citizens being injured. |
Eric goes missing after assisting with the construction of wind turbines in the neighboring town of New Bern. |
Horrified by the mounting evidence that Hawkins is a terrorist, Jake holds him at gunpoint and demands answers. |
With supplies dwindling, Mayor Gray Anderson decides to evict the refugees. Meanwhile, terrorists in New York are revealed to have used false FBI IDs. |
Jake forces Kenchy to perform a risky operation on April as complications arise with her pregnancy. Meanwhile, Johnston searches frantically for Eric. |
Marines roll into Jericho in a tank and tell the townspeople that the war has ended, with the United States bombing Iran and North Korea. |
Strangers run Jake, Stanley and Mimi off the road while they are hunting, pinning Jake under the vehicle and knocking Stanley unconscious. |
Jake and Johnston take a trip to the Black Jack trading post, looking for parts to repair Jericho's windmill. |
Flashbacks reveal that before the bombs struck, Jake failed to secure a job as a charter pilot because his file was flagged as suspicious. |
Gray Anderson uses a murder investigation to boost his reputation among the townspeople, hoping it will help him win the mayoral election. |
During Thanksgiving, the exhausted townspeople are simultaneously elated and wary when bombers fly overhead and drop parachutes holding supplies. |
Jake rallies the Jericho residents to take shelter from fallout from the nuclear bomb that destroyed Denver. However, the official shelter is uninhabitable, and they're forced to come up with an alternative before everyone gets radiation poisoning. |
The Ravenwood gang Jake and Eric encountered at Rogue River shows up in Jericho and takes resources by force. |
In the wake of a nuclear attack that has crippled 23 major North American cities, Jake Green returns to his hometown of Jericho, Kan., after a mysterious five-year absence. While there, he helps some kids trapped on a school bus amid the chaos. |
Mayor Green faces certain death if Jake and Eric fail to bring back medication in time. Meanwhile, Gray Anderson interrogates Rob Hawkins. |
2006 3.2 ★ 965 mins TV Shows Rated: NR A small Kansas town finds itself cut off from the rest of the world after a mushroom cloud appears on the horizon. Faced with terrifying uncertainty, the community -- including the mayor and his prodigal son -- begins to come apart at its seams. |
Jason Isaacs stars in this Golden Globe-nominated political thriller as Mark Brydon, a British ambassador to the United States who finds himself caught up in a complex conspiracy that could prompt a dangerous shift in political power. After a plane explodes over Washington, D.C., under suspicious circumstances, Brydon must scramble to uncover the truth before war breaks out. Sharon Gless, Ben Daniels and Lennie James also star. |
Mark receives video evidence from Jane that points to Lynne Warner as having ordered a massacre in Tyrgyztan, but he's not convinced she was responsible. When Mark meets with Lynne one-on-one, the two realize they've both been played. |
Security adviser Carl Garcia agrees with Mark's theory that U.S. Secretary of Defense Lynne Warner was behind Eshan's death, a maneuver engineered to trigger a war with Tyrgyztan. And Mark realizes Jane is in much greater danger than he feared. |
Luke faces execution unless Jane can convince the pardons board of how flimsy the evidence is against him. Gary Pritchard and his mercenaries target a 737. And Luke's mother recognizes one of her son's Army pals in a TV broadcast of an FBI bust. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Fallout," "Four Horsemen" and "Walls of Jericho." |
When the governor of Virginia detains British Muslims, Ambassador Mark Brydon grants them sanctuary at the British Embassy. Later, Mark is pressured by his colleagues to take a stand against government corruption in Tyrgyztan. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Federal Response," "9:02," "Long Live the Mayor" and "Rogue River." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Crossroads," "Red Flag," "Vox Populi" and "The Day Before." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Black Jack," "Heart of Winter," "Semper Fidelis" and "Winter's End." |
This disc includes episodes 1-3. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "One Man'sTerrorist," "A.K.A.," "Casus Belli" and "One if by Land." |
This disc includes episodes 4-6. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Coalition of the Willing" and "Why We Fight." |
Gray Anderson, shocked by the horrors he witnessed when traveling outside of Jericho, returns with information about which other cities were targeted. |
At precisely 9:02, an electromagnetic pulse shuts down power in Jericho, leaving the town in the dark. Farmers desperately try to save their crops. |
Homeland Security phones Jericho with a recorded message promising help will arrive soon. Hopes rise when communication is restored and power returns. |
Despite the risk of contamination, Jake and Heather rescue a man disfigured by extensive radiation poisoning and bring him to the hospital. |
Satellite news reports the extent of the nuclear catastrophe to the shell-shocked townspeople, and Stanley claims he saw tanks rolling into Denver. |
Jake rallies Jericho residents to take shelter from fallout from the nuclear bomb that destroyed Denver. However, the shelter is uninhabitable. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Fallout," "Four Horsemen" and "Walls of Jericho." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Federal Response," "9:02," "Long Live the Mayor" and "Rogue River." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Crossroads," "Red Flag," "Vox Populi" and "The Day Before." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Black Jack," "Heart of Winter," "Semper Fidelis" and "Winter's End." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "One Man'sTerrorist," "A.K.A.," "Casus Belli" and "One if by Land." |
2006 3.2 ★ 965 mins TV Shows Rated: NR A small Kansas town finds itself cut off from the rest of the world after a mushroom cloud appears on the horizon. Faced with terrifying uncertainty, the community -- including the mayor and his prodigal son -- begins to come apart at its seams. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Coalition of the Willing" and "Why We Fight." |
Jason Isaacs stars in this Golden Globe-nominated political thriller as Mark Brydon, a British ambassador to the United States who finds himself caught up in a complex conspiracy that could prompt a dangerous shift in political power. |
Jason Isaacs stars in this Golden Globe-nominated political thriller as Mark Brydon, a British ambassador to the United States who finds himself caught up in a complex conspiracy that could prompt a dangerous shift in political power. After a plane explodes over Washington, D.C., under suspicious circumstances, Brydon must scramble to uncover the truth before war breaks out. Sharon Gless, Ben Daniels and Lennie James also star. |
This disc includes episodes 1-3. |
This disc includes episodes 4-6. |
Featuring many of London's best actors, these inspired adaptations of Shakespeare classics aim to bring the Bard's masterful work into the 21st century with modernized performances and fresh interpretations. Whether it's "Much Ado About Nothing" set on a television stage, "Macbeth" involving an ambitious chef or "The Taming of the Shrew" following a temperamental politician in the modern era, you've never seen Shakespeare like this before. |
This disc includes "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Macbeth." |
Featuring many of London's best actors, these inspired adaptations of Shakespeare classics aim to bring the Bard's masterful work into the 21st century with modernized performances and fresh interpretations. |
To celebrate the engagement of their daughter Hermia, Theo and Polly visit Dream Park. But the party is a disaster when it's crashed by Hermia's true love. That is, until a group of fairies take it upon themselves to ensure a happy ending. |
This disc includes "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Macbeth." |
This disc includes "The Taming of the Shrew" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." |
Temperamental Katherine Minola is a powerful politician who's been tapped to lead her party. Katherine's handlers suggest marriage would benefit her career -- and soften her image. Is an eccentric bum named Petruchio the man for the job? |
Thanks to his hard work and talent, chef Joe Macbeth makes Duncan Docherty's restaurant a huge success. When Joe learns the place will one day be left to him, he hires a hit man to hurry along his inheritance. |
Featuring many of London's best actors, these inspired adaptations of Shakespeare classics aim to bring the Bard's masterful work into the 21st century with modernized performances and fresh interpretations. |
While investigating a deadly water-borne epidemic along the Nile River, adventurer Dirk Pitt uncovers a secret dating back to the U.S. Civil War and battles an evil industrialist bent on killing every living thing in the world's oceans. |
While investigating a deadly water-borne epidemic along the Nile River, adventurer Dirk Pitt uncovers a secret dating back to the U.S. Civil War and battles an evil industrialist bent on killing every living thing in the world's oceans. |
Featuring many of London's best actors, these inspired adaptations of Shakespeare classics aim to bring the Bard's masterful work into the 21st century with modernized performances and fresh interpretations. Whether it's "Much Ado About Nothing" set on a television stage, "Macbeth" involving an ambitious chef or "The Taming of the Shrew" following a temperamental politician in the modern era, you've never seen Shakespeare like this before. |
Featuring many of London's best actors, these inspired adaptations of Shakespeare classics aim to bring the Bard's masterful work into the 21st century with modernized performances and fresh interpretations. Whether it's "Much Ado About Nothing" set on a television stage, "Macbeth" involving an ambitious chef or "The Taming of the Shrew" following a temperamental politician in the modern era, you've never seen Shakespeare like this before. |
The employees of South West TV devise a brilliant plan when they're no longer able to stomach the incessant arguments between news anchors Benedick and Beatrice. Meanwhile, visual effects manager Don plots to break up reporters Claude and Hero. |
Featuring many of London's best actors, these inspired adaptations of Shakespeare classics aim to bring the Bard's masterful work into the 21st century with modernized performances and fresh interpretations. Whether it's "Much Ado About Nothing" set on a television stage, "Macbeth" involving an ambitious chef or "The Taming of the Shrew" following a temperamental politician in the modern era, you've never seen Shakespeare like this before. |
This disc includes "The Taming of the Shrew" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." |
Director Michael Winterbottom re-creates the reckless world of Manchester, England, in the 1970s in this ambitious story about the birth of punk and new wave that gets its bite from improvised performances and fast-paced, guerilla-style camerawork. The plot focuses on Tony Wilson (Steve Coogan), ... |
Director Michael Winterbottom re-creates the reckless world of Manchester, England, in the 1970s in this ambitious story about the birth of punk and new wave that gets its bite from improvised performances and fast-paced, guerilla-style camerawork. The plot focuses on Tony Wilson (Steve Coogan), the journalist/band manager/label president/club owner who was one of the major forces behind the movement. |
After a bungled robbery, small-time criminals Jimmy (James Nesbitt) and Rudy (Lennie James) are reunited in prison. Freedom beckons when the governor (Christopher Plummer) mounts an amateur staging of his self-penned musical and gets the inmates involved, providing the perfect cover for a daring escape bid. But Jimmy's leading lady (Olivia Williams) has captured his heart, and he must devise a new ending -- fast! |
After a bungled robbery, small-time criminals Jimmy (James Nesbitt) and Rudy (Lennie James) are reunited in prison. Freedom beckons when the governor (Christopher Plummer) mounts an amateur staging of his self-penned musical and get... |
While transporting a pinched 84-karat sparkler to his stateside boss, a gangster stops off in London and inadvertently triggers a slew of fateful events that wends through the worlds of bookies, pawnshops, bare-knuckle boxing and swine. |
First up is "Making Snatch," a 25-minute documentary (with loads of behind-the-scenes footage) that features actor Jason Statham interviewing director Guy Ritchie while thrashing him at chess. Next are six deleted scenes with optional director's commentary. Rounding out the disc are three featurettes that compare storyboards with the completed film; a photo gallery; three TV spots; filmographies; and theatrical trailers. |
In this film reboot of the 1960s sci-fi television series, the prospects for continuing life on Earth in the year 2058 are grim. So the Robinsons are launched into space to colonize Alpha Prime, the only other inhabitable planet in the galaxy. |
In this film reboot of the 1960s sci-fi television series, the prospects for continuing life on Earth in the year 2058 are grim. So the Robinsons are launched into space to colonize Alpha Prime, the only other inhabitable planet in the galaxy. |