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Claire King's Ultimate Bikini Body Work-Out
A workout designed to turn back time, giving you the body of your dreams - whatever your age! Claire King, award-winning star of Emmerdale & Bad Girls, lets you in to her secret...

Sex and the City - The Movie
New York's premier fashion aficionados-- Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda--are back in this feature-length follow-up to the hugely successful television series. Read More

Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Follows the cross-country adventures of the pot-smoking duo as they try to outrun authorities who suspect them of being terrorists when they try to sneak a bong on board their flight to Amsterdam. Read More

Dead Girl
When a young girl is found murdered, the lives of several different individuals are impacted. Some of these connections are peripheral, while many others are painfully direct. The film is broken up into five distinct chapters, each with its own title. In "The Stranger," Arden (Toni Collette) finds the body, much to her abusive mother’s (Piper Laurie) dismay. "The Sister" follows a graduate student (Rose Byrne) who is still mourning the disappearance of her sister along with her mother (Mary Steenburgen). Mary Beth Hurt stars in "The Wife" as a frustrated housewife who discovers that her husband (Nick Searcy) has been up to no good. "The Mother" features Marcia Gay Harden as a heartbroken mother who travels to Los Angeles to see how her murdered daughter lived and forms an unlikely bond with her daughter’s former roommate (Kerry Washington). Lastly, "The Dead Girl" tells the story of Krista (Brittany Murphy), a tempestuous drug addict who wants to visit her daughter on her birthday, but fate conspires to bring her down. Moncrieff uses different filmmaking techniques to tell each story (handheld camerawork vs. static cinematography, a variety of color schemes, etc.), but the overall tone remains the same. Read More

Rottweiler
Brian Yuzna (NECRONOMICON, BEYOND RE-ANIMATOR) bases his chilling tale on a novel by Spanish author Alberto Vazquez Figueroa, adding science-fiction overtones and setting the action in a seemingly post-apocalyptic world. Dante (William Miller) is an inmate of a grim, brutal prison. He is carefully plotting his escape, but the facility possesses an apparently undefeatable weapon in Rott, a dog that was brought back from the brink of death and turned into a killing machine. Trained to instil members of a chain gang with an incapacitating fear, Rott has steel incisors implanted in his jaw and a taste for blood. But escaping the prison will not ensure Dante's safety, for this mechanical beast won't stop until his prey is overcome. Meanwhile, Dante's path crosses that of a group of thrill-seeking teenagers, marking them for the kill as well. The fright-fest features excellent special effects by Vincent Guastini, and an appearance by the great Spanish horror actor Paul Naschy (KING OF KINGS, FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY TERROR). Read More

Feast
In a remote bar, costumers are advised by a newcomer to seal the place since hunger monsters will attack them in a couple of minutes. The man is immediately devoured and the clients organize a strategy to defend the place under siege of deadly creatures. Read More
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