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Spectre (DVD)
Monica Bellucci, Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, …
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R43
Discovery Miles 430
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Daniel Craig returns as 007 in the 24th instalment of the James
Bond franchise. After the devastating attack on MI6, a cryptic
message leads Bond on a rogue mission to Rome where he meets Lucia
Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the widow of a notorious crimelord. On
ilfiltrating a top secret meeting, Bond discovers the existance of
the global crime organisation SPECTRE and sets about trying to
expose them and ultimately bring them down. The cast also includes
Ralph Fiennes, Christoph Waltz and Ben Whishaw.
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Man Up (DVD)
Simon Pegg, Olivia Williams, Dean-Charles Chapman, Lake Bell, Rory Kinnear, …
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R35
Discovery Miles 350
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Ben Palmer directs this romantic comedy starring Simon Pegg and
Lake Bell. When 40-year-old divorcee Jack (Pegg) mistakenly
believes 34-year-old Nancy (Bell) to be his much younger blind date
she decides to go along with it, taking a chance in the hope of
finding the right man for her. The pair have a great, if chaotic,
time together until Jack discovers the truth about Nancy's
identity. Has she ruined her chance of a future with Jack? The cast
also includes Ophelia Lovibond, Olivia Williams, Rory Kinnear and
Ken Stott.
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Spectre (Blu-ray disc)
Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Naomie Harris, …
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R54
Discovery Miles 540
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Daniel Craig returns as 007 in the 24th instalment of the James
Bond franchise. After the devastating attack on MI6, a cryptic
message leads Bond on a rogue mission to Rome where he meets Lucia
Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the widow of a notorious crimelord. On
ilfiltrating a top secret meeting, Bond discovers the existance of
the global crime organisation SPECTRE and sets about trying to
expose them and ultimately bring them down. The cast also includes
Ralph Fiennes, Christoph Waltz and Ben Whishaw.
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Cuban Fury (Blu-ray disc)
Ian McShane, Rashida Jones, Chris O'Dowd, Nick Frost, Wendi McLendon-Covey, …
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R31
Discovery Miles 310
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Nick Frost stars as a former salsa dancer desperate to regain his
mojo in this comedy directed by James Griffiths. 22 years after a
bullying incident robbed him of his shot at glory in the UK Junior
Salsa Championships, overweight and self-loathing office worker
Bruce Garrett (Frost) falls for the charms of his new, seemingly
out-of-reach American boss Julia (Rashida Jones). Bruce's hopes
rise, however, when he discovers that Julia also shares a passion
for the dance floor, inspiring him to try to turn back the clock
and win the girl of his dreams. Unfortunately, there's a problem -
Bruce's testosterone-fuelled colleague Drew (Chris O'Dowd) has made
it quite obvious that he's got his own carnal designs on Julia. Can
Bruce regain his confidence, unleash his dormant Latin fire and
snatch the ultimate prize?
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Broken (Blu-ray disc)
Tim Roth, Cillian Murphy, Eloise Lawrence, Robert Emms, Rory Kinnear, …
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Discovery Miles 720
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An eleven-year-old girl finds herself exposed to the inequities of
life in this rite-of-passage drama directed by Rufus Norris. With
her mother having left the family home, Skunk (Eloise Lawrence) now
lives in suburbia with her kind-hearted father Archie (Tim Roth),
her brother Jed (Bill Milner) and Polish au pair Kasia (Zana
Marjanovic). In spite of being a diabetic, Skunk refuses to be
hamstrung by the disease and always approaches life with a smile on
her face. But that all changes when she witnesses a violent attack
on her neighbours' simple-minded son Rick (Robert Emms) by fellow
neighbour Mr. Oswald (Rory Kinnear), who believes, wrongly, that he
has raped one of his daughters.
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Skyfall (Blu-ray disc)
Judi Dench, Albert Finney, Rory Kinnear, Helen McCrory, Ben Whishaw, …
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R54
Discovery Miles 540
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Sam Mendes directs this James Bond adventure. Daniel Craig stars as
Bond, whose loyalty to M (Judi Dench) is tested as her past comes
back to haunt her, and Bond's own doubts about his life and
livelihood start to creep in. As MI6 comes under attack and Bond is
sent to Shanghai to investigate, he must keep his focus on tracking
down and destroying the threat - no matter how high the personal
cost. Ralph Fiennes, Javier Bardem and Albert Finney co-star. Adele
and Paul Epworth won an Academy Award and Golden Globe for their
song 'Skyfall' and the film also received BAFTAs for Outstanding
British Film and Original Film Music (Thomas Newman).
A witty and heartfelt look at a family falling apart - and pulling
together - when life doesn't turn out quite the way they imagined.
Joint Winner of the Critics' Circle Most Promising Playwright
Award, 2013. It's Andy Griffith's twenty-first birthday. Not that
he's counting. But his mother Carol is. Counting the minutes until
he arrives, counting the unexpected guests, counting the times that
something like this has happened before. Rory Kinnear's first play,
The Herd was first performed at the Bush Theatre, London, in
September 2013.
SHE PLANNED HER OWN FUNERAL. BUT DID SHE ARRANGE HER MURDER? Buried
secrets, murder and a trail of bloody clues lie at the heart of
Anthony Horowitz's page-turning new detective series. If you
enjoyed BBC's Sherlock, you'll LOVE The Word is Murder! A wealthy
woman strangled six hours after she's arranged her own funeral. A
very private detective uncovering secrets but hiding his own. A
reluctant author drawn into a story he can't control. What do they
have in common? 'A real page-turner. I loved it!' ALED JONES (ITV,
Weekend) 'The beguiling whodunit plot is dispatched with
characteristic elan as Horowitz blurs the line between fact and
fiction' (Financial Times) "A very clever and inventive mystery"
(Bookbag) "A perfect detective novel in a unique style complete
with an excellent twist!" (Life Has a Funny Way of Sneaking Up On
You) 'With its unorthodox protagonist, clever plotting, brilliantly
imperfect characters, and escalating sense of urgency and intrigue,
THE WORD IS MURDER is an instant crime classic that will keep you
reading as fast as you can... one of the best and most compulsively
readable mysteries of the year. Hugely satisfying on every level."
(Written by Sime) 'Will undoubtedly exhilarate not only crime and
Horowitz fans but anyone who enjoys the sense of metafiction and
fourth wall breaking found in books by authors like Lemony Snicket,
Bret Easton Ellis and Martin Amis.' (Fiendfully Reading) 'A very
addictive read... go get yourself a copy, right now' (Me and My
Books) 'The Word is Murderis an appreciation of the crime fiction
genre and all the greatest crime fiction writers. It's a homage to
our favourite detectives and our favourite sidekicks. The Word is
Murder follows the conventions of the thriller genre but it also
feels new and original. I found this book refreshing, incredibly
readable and actually, the word I want to use is delightful!'
Bibliomaniac blog 'Clever and engaging' See Orange blog 'A rather
intriguing mix of fact and fiction' Bailey's Blog 'This book has
one of the most unique concepts of all the books I've ever read'
The Stacked Shelf blog
Random House presents the audiobook edition of Another Word For
Murder by Anthony Horowitz, read by Rory Kinnear. Passion,
deception, an unexplained death and a detective with quite a lot to
hide lie at the heart of Anthony Horowitz's brilliant new murder
mystery, the second in the bestselling series starring Private
Investigator Daniel Hawthorne. William Pryce is an elegant,
smooth-tongued lawyer who has made a fortune out of celebrity
divorces - and a lot of enemies in the process. Unmarried himself,
he lives in a handsome bachelor pad on the edge of Hampstead Heath.
Or rather he used to ... When he is found murdered, the police
confront the most baffling of mysteries: who was the visitor who
came to Pryce's house moments before he died, arriving while he was
still talking on the phone? "You shouldn't be here. It's too
late..." were Pryce's last recorded words but what exactly do they
mean? Why does his killer paint a three-digit number on the wall
before leaving the crime scene? And why exactly was he bludgeoned
to death with a bottle of wine - a 1982 Chateau Lafite worth
GBP3,000 - when he didn't drink alcohol? The police are forced to
hand the case to Private Investigator Daniel Hawthorne, who takes
it on with characteristic relish. But Hawthorne himself has secrets
to hide and as our reluctant narrator becomes ever more embroiled
in the case he realises that these are secrets that need to be
exposed - even if it puts his own life in danger ...
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