Throughout the ages men of flair, faculty and outstanding courage have contributed to England's glorious heritage. Others, like the snivelling worm Ed... Read more
Despite having MS, President Bartlett decides to run for re-election, creating somewhat of a scandal, and a bit of hard selling for his staff. The fi... Read more
These three screen adaptations, Henry VI in two parts and Richard III, tell the story of 'The Wars of the Roses', an exceptionally turbulent period in... Read more
With lavish special effects, unique scripting and an outstanding cast of actors and directors, this terrific series, created and executive produced by... Read more
The fourth season of this multiple Emmy-winning show sees the departure of Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe), as he pursues a new career. Meanwhile the presiden... Read more
Jarmusch continues to explore the theme of strangers in even stranger lands. This time he uses Memphis, Tennessee, as the backdrop for three interwove... Read more
The epic, lavish, yet ultimately tragic true story of Tsar Nicholas II (Michael Jayston), a man who lost an empire because he couldn't say 'no' to his... Read more
SEE John Cleese as "The Pope", SEE Michael Palin as" The Transvestite Lumberjack" SEE Graham Chapman as " The Bent Copper", SEE Trerry Jones as "The H... Read more
After Jean Stapleton and Doris Day both turned down the role, Angela Lansbury became Jessica McGill, retired teacher, successful mystery writer and in... Read more
A small coastal town in California is attacked by the ghosts of mariners, who take a grisly revenge on the descendants of the six people who lured the... Read more
The pursuit of money and an act of murder test the bonds of brothers Ian (Ewan McGregor) and Terry (Colin Farrell) in writer/director Woody Allen's in... Read more
The classic Charles Dickens tale of an orphan boy who escapes the horrors of the orphanage only to be taken in by a band of thieves and pickpockets. Read more
More Pythonesque humour from John Cleese and his gang of terrible, tastless and crazy cohorts including; Alexei Sayle, Rowan Atkinson and Barry Humphr... Read more
Based on the novel by Rebecca Miller (who also wrote the screenplay and directed), this edgy dramedy stars Robin Wright Penn as the eponymous Pippa, a... Read more
A Brit-ensemble rom-com-drama that takes place over one summer afternoon on Hampstead Heath, as various different couples go through the motions of th... Read more
A maniacal murderer has taken to the streets sporting the uniform of New York's finest and the police force is being torn apart. A taut and explicit h... Read more
A generous blend of gore and nudity, with a decent helping of '70s horror nostalgia thrown in, Patrick Lussier's bloodfest is not so much a remake of... Read more
"Halloween III" is the story of an evil toy maker who intends to restore Halloween to its witch cult origins through the use of magic masks. Once the... Read more
Tim Allen is back in the jolly red fat-suit, and this year his in-laws (Alan Arkin and Ann-Margaret) are coming to town. Plus he may have found a way... Read more
Stacy Keach stars as the fast-quipping, hard-boiled private eye, Mike Hammer, in these two made-for-TV movies that preceded the excellent series. 'Mu... Read more
The Western Front 1917: Captain Blackadder joined the British Army when it was little more than a travel agency for gentlemen with an abnormally high... Read more
Throughout the ages men of flair, faculty and outstanding courage have contributed to England's glorious heritage. Others, like the snivelling worm Ed... Read more
England 1558-1603. The filthy genes of the Blackadder dynasty bubble back to the surface of the melting pot of history as Lord Edmund, arrogant peer-a... Read more