On DVD and Blu-Ray
Despicable Me
Despicable Me, the first film from production company Illumination Entertainment, tells the story of Gru, one of the world’s greatest super-villains, and the three orphan girls he adopts as part of his wicked plan to steal the moon.
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Brooklyn’s Finest
A sprawling ensemble piece, Brooklyn’s Finest follows three New York cops who all work within the same precinct.
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The Losers
With a touch of the heist, loyalty testing and very real and flawed personalities, there is a lot more to this story than merely an inflated comic book caper full of action sequences.
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A Prophet
He’s been sentenced to six years, though we never find out what for. Everything he is, which isn’t much, and everything he’ll become, which is formidable, comes from the prison, and starts at this moment.
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The Brothers Bloom
The Blooms grow up to be globetrotting fraudsters from a bygone era – executing complex and ingenious con tricks on their rich, hapless victims.
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The Disappearance of Alice Creed
Former prison cellmates Vic and Danny have hatched a plan: kidnap the daughter of a multi-millionaire and hold her to ransom for £2million.
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Greenberg
Baumbach has crafted another whimsical and thought-provoking piece of work, which this time dwells upon ageing, depression and regret.
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The Big Uneasy
That’s right, Ned Flanders has made a film about engineering. I hear Fred Flinstone is considering a feature on Poll Tax, too.
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Bad Lieutenant
Cage pulls off one of the greatest performances of his career; his painfully hunched-over appearance is as uncomfortable to watch, as it is utterly compelling.
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The Last Exorcism
This slightly tongue-in-cheek horror takes us modern cynics at our word, and presents us with an exorcist who no more believes in demons than Richard Dawkins believes in deities.
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