-
Killer Wave
$4.00Killer Wave is a 2007 joint American-Canadian action-thriller TV mini-series, directed by Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald and written by Tedi Sarafian, George Malko, William Gray.
-
A Woman’s a Helluva Thing (2001)
$15.00After the death of his estranged mother, a womanizer discovers that they had a lot in common.
-
Miracles
$28.00Miracles is an American drama television program starring Skeet Ulrich and Angus Macfadyen. Created by Richard Hatem and Michael Petroni, the series has sometimes been dubbed a “spiritual version of The X-Files” by its creators. Following the pilot, David Greenwalt, co-creator of Angel served as the show’s executive producer and head writer for the remaining twelve episodes.
Miracles follows Paul Callan, an investigator of modern miracles for the Catholic Church who questions his faith after repeatedly finding mundane explanations for various supposed phenomena. After he witnesses a true, supernatural miracle that saves his life, only for his findings to be dismissed on a lack of evidence, Paul leaves behind the Church and is approached by Alva Keel to join his organization Sodalitas Quaerito, investigating and cataloguing “unexplainable” phenomena. Along with former police officer Evelyn Santos, Paul and Alva attempt to battle the impending “darkness” before it’s too late.
The series premiered as part of ABC’s new “Super Monday” line-up on January 27, 2003. Six episodes were broadcast on ABC before the series was canceled because of low ratings, with its final broadcast episode drawing just 5.7 million viewers on March 31, 2003. The series was preempted a number of times during its run, once for a rebroadcast of the documentary special Living with Michael Jackson and various other times to air newsmagazine specials about the then-developing Iraq War. Miracles fans, angered by the cancellation and what they saw as ABC’s mismanagement of the show’s Monday 10:00pm timeslot, began a fan campaign to revive the show. Fans wrote messages on napkins and mailed them to various networks hoping the show would be revived by another network, however efforts were unsuccessful and the show did not continue past its initial order of thirteen episodes.
-
5ive Days to Midnight
$4.005ive Days to Midnight is a five-part miniseries which ran on the Sci Fi Channel in June 2004. It stars Timothy Hutton as J.T. Neumeyer, a physicist who discovers a briefcase containing postdated documents and evidence which indicate he will die five days in the future.
The miniseries was five hours long including commercials, each hour dedicated to relating the events of an entire day. It ran for four days, the first episode detailing the events of the first two days.
-
Fatwa (2006)
$15.00In the midst of a personal crisis, junior senator Maggie Davidson (Holly) ascertains that she’s the subject of a terrorist plot.
-
Takin’ Over the Asylum
$24.00Takin’ Over the Asylum is a six-part BBC Scotland television drama about a hospital radio station in a Glasgow psychiatric hospital. It was written by Donna Franceschild, produced by Chris Parr and directed by David Blair.
The station is developed by alcoholic double glazing salesperson Eddie McKenna, who is an aspiring disc jockey at St. Jude’s Hospital, named after the patron saint of lost causes. He meets a range of people with various mental illnesses:
⁕Campbell – a young, enthusiastic contributor to the station, who is a manic depressive.
⁕Francine – a long-term depressive patient who self harms and to whom McKenna is strongly attracted.
⁕Fergus – an electrical engineer, who has schizophrenia and a habit of escaping from the hospital then returning.
⁕Rosalie – a middle-aged housewife who has OCD regarding cleanliness and is separating from her husband.
The show uses many Beatles songs both in its soundtrack and episode titles. The name of the hospital, for example, is echoed by the Beatles’ “Hey Jude”. The show is also notable for its sound editing with popular music tracks seamlessly blended between soundtrack theme and live foreground action.
-
Spartacus (2004)
$15.00Sentenced to spend out the rest of his adult life laboring in the harsh deserts of Egypt, the Thracian slave Spartacus gets a new lease on life when he is purchased by the obese owner of a Roman gladiator school. Moved by the defiance of an Ethiopian warrior, Draba, Spartacus leads a slave uprising which threatens Rome’s status quo. As Spartacus gains sympathy within the Roman Senate, he also makes a powerful enemy in form of Marcus Lucinius Crassus, who makes it a matter of personal honor to crush the rebellion.
-
5ive Days to Midnight (2004)
$15.00A physicist discovers a briefcase containing postdated documents and evidence which indicate he will die five days in the future.
-
Clean Break (2008)
$15.00A dramatic thriller about a couple who own an advertising agency. The husband apparently commits suicide, but the police and the insurance company decide to investigate his death.
-
Shooting Gallery (2005)
$15.00A street-smart pool player falls in with a pack of hustlers. As he rises in the underground circuit, he lands in the middle of a match between his boss and a crooked cop.
- Home
- Pre-Order
- SALE
- Shop
- Action
- Adventure
- Animation
- Art
- Astrology & Space
- Biography
- Body & Mind
- Bollywood
- Comedy
- Crime
- Dance
- Documentary
- Drama
- Family
- Fantasy
- Fitness
- Food & Drink
- Foreign
- Garden & Home
- History
- Horror
- Kids
- Merchandise
- Movie & Theatre
- Musical
- Music
- Mystery
- Nature & Wildlife
- Religion
- Romance
- Science Fiction
- Soap
- Special Interest
- Sport
- Stand-Up
- Thriller
- Transport
- Travel & Places
- TV Movie
- War
- Western
- World
- Boxsets
- TV Series
- HD
- Top Rated
- Search
- Blog
- My Account
- Wholesale