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Apr 5 2008
DISNEY'S best film for years is a must-have for families everywhere. Opening as an animation, the multi-layered story is about a girl called Giselle (Amy Adams) who is sent into the unforgiving modern world of Manhattan by the evil Queen Narissa (Susan Sarandon). After meeting divorce attorney Robert Philip (Patrick Dempsey) who seems to be already spoken for, her animated intended Prince Edward (James Marsden) catches up with the two of them in the Big Apple. What will he want to do about Robert - and what plans will the evil Queen have for all of them? A thoroughly-modern classic with three Oscar-nominates songs, this will delight audiences of all ages. Also available to buy for 317.99 (Blu-ray £23.99) the extras include six deleted scenes....
Apr 5 2008
AN ADMIRABLY different sort of 'road' movie on rails. Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman play three brothers trying to recreate their love on a spiritual train journey across the Indian deserts of Rajasthan. Wes Anderson's most accessible film to date will features enough eccentricity to appeal to his fans, too. Also available to buy for £19.99, the DVD includes the tedious 13-minute short, Hotel Chevalier, a preface to events of The Darjeeling Limited, which explains the strained relationship between Jack and his ex-lover (Natalie Portman)....
Apr 5 2008
THIS is a tough Vietnam thriller about a US fighter pilot trying to escape from a prison camp. After The Machinist, chameleon star Christian Bale again sheds weight post Batman Begins to play Dengler who is shot down on a mission over Laos. Having always dreamed of being a pilot, he refuses to give up on freedom, too. If you fancy a true story involving maggots, leeches and insect larva welded on to big screen escapism, Rescue Dawn does the job better than Rambo. Also available to buy for £19.99, the extras include seven deleted scenes and a featurette called 'Unfinished Business: Telling Dieter's Story'....