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28 Weeks Later [Blu-ray]

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starring: Robert Carlyle, Garfield Morgan, Jr. Harold Perrineau, Rose Byrne, Catherine McCormack


Our review:Description:28 WEEKS LATER is sequel to the successful 28 Days Later. The film pick up six months after the Rage virus has spread throughout the city of London. The United States Army has restored order and is repopulating the quarantined city, when a carrier of the Rage virus enters London and unknowingly re-ignites the spread of the deadly infection, wreaking havoc on the entire population. The virus is not yet dead, and this time it's more dangerous than ever!! :As an exercise in pure, unadulterated terror, 28 Weeks Later is a worthy follow-up to its acclaimed predecessor, 28 Days Later. In this ultraviolent ...


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28 Weeks Later / 28 Days Later (2 pack)

(more) »rank: 16303

starring: Catherine McCormack, Robert Carlyle, Amanda Walker, Shahid Ahmed, Garfield Morgan
directed: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, Danny Boyle


Our review:Description:28 WEEKS LATER is sequel to the successful 28 Days Later. The film pick up six months after the Rage virus has spread throughout the city of London. The United States Army has restored order and is repopulating the quarantined city, when a carrier of the Rage virus enters London and unknowingly re-ignites the spread of the deadly infection, wreaking havoc on the entire population. The virus is not yet dead, and this time it's more dangerous than ever!! :As an exercise in pure, unadulterated terror, 28 Weeks Later is a worthy follow-up to its acclaimed predecessor, 28 Days Later. In this ultraviolent ...


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The Road to Guantanamo

(more) »rank: 46416

starring: Riz Ahmed, Farhad Harun, Waqar Siddiqui, Afran Usman, Shahid Iqbal (II)
directed: Michael Winterbottom, Mat Whitecross


Our review: :An award-winning intense political docu-drama about the tipton three a trio of british muslims who were held in guantanamo bay for two years until they were released without charge. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 05/27/2008 Run time: 95 minutes Rating: R :After Welcome to Sarajevo and In This World, The Road to Guantánamo is Michael Winterbottom's most important film. Along with United 93, it's one of the most important films released by anyone in 2006. In the docudrama, which was produced for British television, Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross recount the travails of the Tipton Three, a trio of Britons detained ...


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Silent Waters

(more) »rank: 78452

starring: Kiron Kher, Aamir Ali Malik, Arsad Mahmud, Salman Shahid, Shilpa Shukla
directed: Sabiha Sumar


Our review: :Winner of the prestigious Golden Leopard, as well as Best Actress honors for Kiron Kher at the Locarno festival, this powerhouse film about a woman's plight among Islamic radicals SILENT WATERS is the most recent title in the HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH SELECTS series. First Run Features and Human Rights Watch launched a collaboration to bring films dealing with human rights issues to a wider audience. The Human Rights Watch International Film Festival division annually endorses selected First Run titles that shed light on human rights abuses throughout the world.Set in 1979, in a Pakistan under President General Zia-ul-Haq's martial law, SILENT WATERS ...


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Syriana

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starring: Kayvan Novak, George Clooney, Amr Waked, Christopher Plummer, Jeffrey Wright
directed: Stephen Gaghan


Our review: :Syriana is an oil-based soap opera set against the world of global oil cartels. It is to the oil industry as Traffic was to the drug trade (no surprise, since writer/director Stephen Gaghan wrote the screenplay to Traffic): a sprawling attempt to portray the vast political, business, social, and personal implications of a societal addiction, in this case, oil. A major merger between two of the world’s largest oil companies reveals ethical dilemmas for the lawyer charged with making the deal (Jeffrey Wright), and major global implications beyond the obvious; a CIA operative (George Clooney) discovers the truth about his work, and the ...


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Syriana

(more) »rank: 132735

starring: Kayvan Novak, George Clooney, Amr Waked, Christopher Plummer, Jeffrey Wright
directed: Stephen Gaghan


Our review: :Syriana is an oil-based soap opera set against the world of global oil cartels. It is to the oil industry as Traffic was to the drug trade (no surprise, since writer/director Stephen Gaghan wrote the screenplay to Traffic): a sprawling attempt to portray the vast political, business, social, and personal implications of a societal addiction, in this case, oil. A major merger between two of the world’s largest oil companies reveals ethical dilemmas for the lawyer charged with making the deal (Jeffrey Wright), and major global implications beyond the obvious; a CIA operative (George Clooney) discovers the truth about his work, and the ...


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Curse Of The Bands - 2 DVD Box Set

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starring: Sharjeel Ahmed, Faraz Ayub, Adam Brown, Jack Butler, John Savage


Our review: :A half hour independent British short film. With over an hour of extra footage including Music Video, Meet the Cast featurette, Trailer and Bonus Disc containing Directors Commentary, Outtakes and Deleted Scenes. The story follows Reece Blu, who is stuck in a dead end job in a metal workshop; He hopes to one day open his own school of self-defence with his two eccentric friends Puck and Tommy.One evening Todd Jackson the leader of the Mad Lads gang plans to steal metal from where Reece works. Taking his brother/partner in crime Cliff Ciggy Sampson and the masked hired hand known only as Face, ...


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The Road to Guantanamo

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starring: Riz Ahmed, Farhad Harun, Waqar Siddiqui, Afran Usman, Shahid Iqbal (II)
directed: Michael Winterbottom, Mat Whitecross


Our review: :After Welcome to Sarajevo and In This World, The Road to Guantánamo is Michael Winterbottom's most important film. Along with United 93, it's one of the most important films released by anyone in 2006. In the docudrama, which was produced for British television, Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross recount the travails of the Tipton Three, a trio of Britons detained for two years at Guantánamo Bay. How did these apolitical Muslims end up as suspected terrorists? The directors attempt to answer that question by inter-cutting interviews and news footage with recreations of their Kafka-esque journey. It starts with a trip to Pakistan for the ...


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