Torture porn owes a big thank-you to Hostel , which took ultraviolence to a new level with its mental and physical abuse on its characters. Eli Roth's film probably gained a lot of fans just by having Quentin Tarantino's name on the poster, but he had also gotten quite a following from Cabin Fever , which was invigoratingly fresh for the horror genre. With Hostel , Roth sought to expose the animalistic tendencies of human beings by crafting a film that plays on Americans' fear of foreigners...Read Full Story
Latest Offers Murder/Skin Game Double Bill LoveFilm.com Murder 1930This is one of Hitchcock's most interesting 'early' films the viewer witnesses many of Hitchcock's later trademarks being staged here for the first time. Sir John Menier (Herbert Marshall) plays a juror in a murder trial of a young woman whom is found next to the corpse and is suffering from amnesia due to shock Sir John and the rest of the jury find her guilty and she is given the death penalty. Sir John has second thoughts...Read Full Story
Movie: Hostel: Part II (2007)
Director: Eli Roth
Release Date: 8 June 2007 (USA)
Run Time: 93 min
Country: USA
Genre: Horror , Thriller
MPAA: Rated R for sadistic scenes of torture and bloody violence, terror, nudity, sexual content, language and some drug content.
Trivia: Eli Roth’s severed head can be seen amongst others. However, Quentin Tarantino’s head is not in any scenes (Roth notes in the commentary on the DVD that the person he used is often confused as...Read Full Story
Low prices Steaming Around Britain - The North East LoveFilm.com This fascinating programme depicts the history of British Steam in the North East of England focusing on the key railways within the region. So sit back and enjoy a nostalgic railway journey with a look at both archive and preserved steam plus a brief overview of the role of the railway in the region today.The main areas of the programme include:Newcastle and Sunderland in the 60sTeeside and York in the 60sKeighley and Worth...Read Full Story
New arrival I'm Staying Out MUSIC Play.com Empty Rooms ; Sleepin In On Sunday ; You Don't Have To Hide ; Next One The ; Please Break My Heart ; Cello Girl ; Beauty Fades Away ; I'm Staying Out ; Lorraine Today ; In A While ; I Want To Learn To Waltz With You Related Product Best UK Offers Auf Wiedersehen Pet - Series 2 (Mini Toolbox) LoveFilm.com The boys are back Dennis (Tim Healy Nev (Kevin Whately) Oz (Jimmy Nail) Wayne (Gary Holton) Bomber (Pat Roach) Barry (Timothy Spall) and Moxey...Read Full Story
Starring Lauren German, Milo Ventimiglia. Written by Karl Mueller, Eron Sheean. Directed by Xavier Gens. 18A. 121 min. Opens Jan. 20. The post-apocalyptic thriller tends not to be the most upbeat of movie genres. Something about the end of the world is a real bummer for people—go figure. Yet The Divide is grim and gruelling ...
The DivideGenre: Horror Director: Xavier Gens Stars: Lauren German, Michael Biehn, Milo Ventimiglia Rate: *If its pretentious, posturing and pointless cruelty ye be seeking, look no further than French director Xavier Gens obnoxious slog, The Divide. Ostensibly a post-apocalypse drama, the film begins promisingly, as nuclear missiles decimate Manhattan and trap a ragtag band of “types” in a ...
After a nuclear attack on New York City, a group of apartment tenants survive in the basement of their building, where panic slowly increases as their supplies begin to dwindle. With Lauren German, Michael Biehn and Milo Ventimiglia.