Reservation Road
The lives of Ethan (Joaquin Phoenix) and his wife, Grace (Jennifer Connelly), are thrown into chaos after their 10-year-old son is killed in a hit-and-run accident. When the case stalls, Ethan makes it his mission to hunt down and punish the person responsible. Violence, revenge and justice collide head on when Ethan finally finds the man who killed his son. Mark Ruffalo co-stars.
The Alps: Climb of Your Life: IMAX
Scale one of Europe's greatest mountain ranges with a fearless American climber determined to ascend the perilous wall of rock and ice known as the Eiger Nordwand, which claimed his father's life. With breathtaking cinematography capturing the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder, this stunning IMAX film charts John Harlin's personal journey and celebrates the power of the human spirit to prevail in the face of staggering odds.
Def Leppard: Hysterical Pyromaniac: Interviews
Pioneers of the new wave of British heavy metal, Def Leppard burst onto the scene in the 1980s and quickly rocketed to superstardom, eventually becoming one of the few bands to have two original albums top the 10 million mark in sales. Through in-depth interviews, this revelatory documentary recounts the band's legendary career, from their inception in Sheffield, England, in 1977 to their meteoric rise and place in rock's pantheon of greats.
Copying Beethoven
Serving as a copyist to volatile composer Ludwig van Beethoven (Ed Harris) gives young conservatory student Anna Holtz (Diane Kruger) unprecedented access to his musical genius and cruel emotions. Bound by a shared passion for composition and a growing mutual affection, the pair works to complete the score of his yet-to-be-immortal Ninth Symphony. But will the potential for romance throw them off course, or will it enhance the end result?
Flags of Our Fathers
From director Clint Eastwood comes this riveting World War II drama that recounts the story of six soldiers instantly immortalized when they were photographed raising the American flag atop Iwo Jima's Mount Suribachi. Based on the book of the same name, the film reconstructs the events that preceded and followed the snapshot that came to symbolize the U.S. troops' triumph and America's indestructible spirit. Ryan Phillippe and Barry Pepper star.
Letters from Iwo Jima
As tens of thousands of Allied troops push further inland, the Japanese troops defending Iwo Jima during World War II prepare to meet their fate in this Clint Eastwood-directed Oscar nominee for Best Picture, a companion piece to his hit film Flags of Our Fathers. Japanese Gen. Tadamichi Kuribayashi (Ken Watanabe) knows his men are outnumbered and, with no hope of rescue, that most will eventually die in battle -- or end up killing themselves.
Apocalypto
Oscar-winning director Mel Gibson moves on from biblical fare to tackle the end of the Mayan civilization in this gripping action-adventure set just before Spain's conquest of Mexico and Central America in the 16th century. When an invading force threatens his peaceful existence, a courageous native risks everything to protect his way of life -- even if it means leaving his beautiful mate and unborn child behind.
The Good German
U.S. Army correspondent Jake Geismar (George Clooney) gets caught in a web of intrigue involving ex-flame Lena (Cate Blanchett) in Steven Soderbergh's drama set in post-World War II Berlin. Lena's missing husband is hunted by U.S. and Russian military, and in desperation, she looks to Jake for a way out. Tension mounts as Jake discovers Lena's been keeping secrets and the black market dealings of his shady driver (Tobey Maguire) come into play.
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
Born with an acute sense of smell, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille (Ben Whishaw) resorts to dark deeds in creating a perfume that captures the essence of a woman in this 18th-century thriller based on Patrick Süskind's best-selling novel. The disturbing intensity mounts as Baroque-born Grenouille's obsession to create the ultimate scent moves from innovation to murderous aberration. Alan Rickman co-stars along with Dustin Hoffman as a master perfumer.
Factory Girl
Director George Hickenlooper's biographical drama charts the meteoric rise and subsequent fall from grace of Edie Sedgwick (Sienna Miller), an ambitious starlet who becomes the muse of Andy Warhol (Guy Pearce). Heading for New York City's bright lights after dropping out of college in 1965, Edie meets pop-culture icon Andy, who turns her into the toast of the town. But she soon discovers that glamour and fame have a price.
Entourage: Season 1: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: "Entourage (Pilot)," "The Review," "Talk Show" and "Date Night."
Entourage: Season 1: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Script and the Sherpa," "Busey and the Beach," "The Scene" and "New York."
Memphis Belle
A documentary produced by the U.S. War Department during World War II, this fascinating film includes footage of an actual bombing mission of the famed flying fortress known as the Memphis Belle. Written by Lester Koenig, Memphis Belle is riveting, often poetic, and fully conveys a time and place (among the dauntless air crews) where uncommon bravery was a common virtue.
Bill Maher: I'm Swiss
Controversial comic Bill Maher -- former firebrand host of the popular panel show "Politically Incorrect" -- pushes buttons once again in this 2005 stand-up performance, taking swings at George W. Bush, Arnold Schwarzenegger, rap lyrics, marijuana laws, gay marriage, hypocrisy and more. Embarrassed by the state of American politics (and harboring a secret desire to be Swiss), the outspoken comedian skewers the system with acerbic zeal.
Bill Maher: Be More Cynical
"Politically Incorrect" creator and host Bill Maher gives his biting, satiric wit free rein in this Home Box Office special that will have you holding your sides from laughter. Maher takes on such contemporary topics as the evils of big government (always a favorite target) and the confounding power that women have over men. Maher's acerbic performance affirms why he continues to be on comedy's cutting edge.
Transamerica
Bree (Felicity Huffman) gets the shock of her life when a week before her final sex change surgery she discovers a son she didn't know she had. After bailing him out of jail the two set out on a cross-country journey riddled with road bumps. Huffman won numerous awards (and an Oscar nomination) for her role as a man longing to be a woman. Elizabeth Pena, Burt Young, Kevin Zegers and Graham Greene co-star.
Mississippi Burning
When three civil rights workers disappear in 1964 Mississippi, two FBI agents (Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe) with wildly divergent styles resort to increasingly violent tactics to apprehend the culprit Ku Klux Klan. Crucial to the case is the testimony of a beautician (Frances McDormand) who's struggling to break free from the racist influence of her husband (Brad Dourif). Director Alan Parker's fact-based drama received seven Oscar nominations.
Brother's Keeper: 10th Anniversary Edition
This acclaimed documentary explores the odd world of the four elderly Ward brothers -- illiterate farmers who have lived their entire lives in a dilapidated two-room shack. When William Ward dies in the bed he shared with his brother Delbert, the police become suspicious. Citing motives ranging from sex crime to euthanasia, they arrest Delbert for murder, penetrating the isolated world that left "the boys" forgotten eccentrics for many years.
Dogma
Who would have guessed that the latest battle in the eternal war between good and evil would take place in suburban New Jersey? In director Kevin Smith's 1999 comic fantasia Dogma, angels (Matt Damon and Ben Affleck), gnarly demons, a half-baked apostle (Chris Rock) and clueless prophets walk among America's cynics and innocents, duking it out for humankind's fate.
Super Size Me
On the heels of recent lawsuits against McDonald's, director Morgan Spurlock takes a hilarious and often terrifying look at the effects of fast food on the human body. For one month, Spurlock eats nothing but McDonald's food, ordering everything on the menu at least once and "super-sizing" his order if asked. With obesity on the rise, Spurlock's film begs the question: Where does personal responsibility end and corporate responsibility begin?
Grizzly Man
Renowned nonfiction director Werner Herzog chronicles the tragic and untimely death of outdoorsman Timothy Treadwell, who devoted his life to studying grizzly bears living in the Alaskan wilderness -- only to have one of them maul him to death. Pieced together mainly from Treadwell's own video footage, this fascinating documentary goes deep into the wilderness of one man's mind to uncover how he spent his final days.
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
Producer, director and activist Robert Greenwald takes aim at the corporate giant that's come to symbolize big business in America: Wal-Mart. Blasting the box-store Goliath for allegedly paying substandard wages, skimping on employee health benefits and eviscerating communities, this hard-hitting, emotional documentary profiles the struggle of everyday folks from around the country who've committed themselves to fighting the mega-retailer.
Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train
Author of the pivotal A People's History of the United States, historian and activist Howard Zinn has been at the forefront of progressive thought in America for decades. Through archival materials, interviews with Noam Chomsky, Marian Wright Edelman, Daniel Ellsberg, Tom Hayden and Alice Walker, and commentary from Zinn himself, this documentary chronicles the influential thinker's inspiring commitment to social change. Matt Damon narrates.
Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers
Private contractors are getting rich while everybody else is suffering: This is the point director Robert Greenwald makes -- passionately -- in this 2006 documentary. Using whistleblower testimony, firsthand accounts, financial records and classified documents, Greenwald levels charges of greed, corruption and incompetence against private contractors and shows the subsequent devastating effect on Americans and Iraqis.
The Aristocrats
The premise is simple enough: More than 100 funny people (including big stars and lesser-known talents) each tell the same raunchy vaudeville joke -- with about 100 different results. This outrageously potty-mouthed documentary catches a wide swath of comedians, writers and intellectuals at their casually comic best. The critically acclaimed film, directed by comedian Paul Provenza, was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts: Disc 1
This disc includes Acts I & II.
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts: Disc 2
This disc includes Acts III & IV.
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts: Disc 3
This disc includes a photo montage set to music by Terence Blanchard and the featurette "Next Movement" with over 90 minutes of unseen additional segments.
The Wicker Man
Sheriff Edward Maulis (Nicolas Cage) gets more than he bargained for when he probes a young girl's disappearance in Neil LaBute's remake of the 1973 psychological thriller. The investigation leads the sheriff to an island off the Pacific Northwest, where he encounters a populace of modern pagans. As he follows a string of disturbing clues, the trail leads him to a shocking conclusion. Ellen Burstyn, Molly Parker and Leelee Sobieski co-star.
Haven
With the feds hot on their heels, shady businessmen Ridley (Bill Paxton) and Allen (Stephen Dillane) flee to the Cayman Islands, where their actions lead a local man (Orlando Bloom) to commit a shocking crime. The lives of strangers intersect in a web of emotional, racial and cultural tension as Ridley and Allen set off a series of events that tear up the peaceful island nation like a Category 5 hurricane. Agnes Bruckner and Zoe Saldana co-star.
The Forsyte Saga: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Family Festival," "A Family Scandal," "The Pursuit of Happiness" and "Dinner at Swithin's."
The Forsyte Saga: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Man of Property" and "Decisions," "Into the Dark" and "Indian Summer of a Forsyte."
The Forsyte Saga: Disc 3
This disc includes the following episodes: "In Chancery," "The Challenge" and "In the Web."
The Forsyte Saga: Disc 4
This disc includes the following episodes: "Birth of a Forsyte," "Encounter," "Conflict" and "To Let."
The Forsyte Saga: Disc 5
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Family Wedding," "The White Monkey," "Afternoon of a Dryad" and "No Retreat."
The Forsyte Saga: Disc 6
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Silent Wooing," "Action for Libel," "The Silver Spoon" and "Strike."
The Forsyte Saga: Disc 7
This disc includes the following episodes: "Afternoon at Ascot," "Portrait of Fleur" and "Swan Song."
This Film Is Not Yet Rated
Kirby Dick's provocative documentary investigates the secretive and inconsistent process by which the Motion Picture Association of America rates films. Dick questions whether certain studios get preferential treatment, exposes the discrepancies in how the MPAA views sex and violence, and reveals the association's efforts to control culture. Interviewees include John Waters, Darren Aronofsky, Maria Bello, Atom Egoyan, Kevin Smith and more.
The Science of Sleep
A timid young man can't control the fantastical plots and images of his dream world from intruding into his waking hours in Michel Gondry's science-fiction romance. After a promising new job sours, Stephane (Gael Garcia Bernal) finds new inspiration in his neighbor Stephanie (Charlotte Gainsbourg). To connect with her, shy Stephane releases the bolder personality of his dreams, but his waking insecurities threaten to destroy the relationship.
Marie Antoinette
Sofia Coppola directs this stylized portrait of Marie Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst), the naive Austrian princess who married Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman) to become queen of France at age 19. The film explores the young queen's luxurious yet terribly confining lifestyle and illustrates how Marie Antoinette's youthful indiscretion and frivolity were not only her release, but ultimately, her very undoing. A Golden Palm nominee at Cannes, the film also took Oscar honors for costume design.
A Good Woman
After emptying too many married men's wallets in New York, serial gold digger Stella Erlynne (Helen Hunt) sails to Italy in search of fresh prospects. Soon, gossip buzzes about Stella's liaison with recently wed American financier Robert Windermere (Mark Umbers) -- whose emotionally fragile wife (Scarlett Johansson) then falls prey to a notorious bounder. This nuanced tale of morals and manners is based on an Oscar Wilde play.
Boogie Nights
By turns touching and shocking, Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights is ultimately an intimate drama about an unlikely family whose patriarch (Burt Reynolds) produces hardcore pornography. Set in porn's golden age -- the '70s -- Boogie Nights stars Mark Wahlberg as young stud Dirk Diggler and Julianne Moore as vulnerable star/earth mother Amber Waves.
Calendar Girls
The members of the Rylstone Women's Institute of North Yorkshire are resilient, resourceful and refined. They're also about to shock the residents of this little English town. When one of their own discovers her husband has cancer and needs treatment, the group decides to put out their yearly calendar to raise money for the local cancer center. But instead of the usual Yorkshire dales, they'll be gracing the pages in the nude.
Million Dollar Baby
This multiple Oscar winner follows a determined young athlete who, through her sheer determination, awakens a long-lost fire within two aging boxers. Despondent over a painful estrangement from his daughter, trainer Frankie Dunn (Clint Eastwood) isn't prepared for boxer Maggie Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank) to enter his life. Maggie's determined to go pro, and she eventually convinces Dunn and his cohort (Morgan Freeman) to help her get to the top.
Girlfight
Break out your boxing gloves and your handkerchiefs: First-time director Karyn Kusama's powerful film tells the story of a female boxer (Michelle Rodriguez, in a searing debut performance) who uses the lessons learned in the ring to turn her life around. Girlfight won plaudits from critics and top prizes at the Cannes and Sundance Film Festivals. Also includes a revealing director's commentary.
The White Countess
Two lonely people find hope amid the political turmoil of 1930s Shanghai in this romantic drama. Blinded by a traumatic event that took the lives of his wife and daughter, disenchanted ex-U.S. diplomat Todd Jackson (Ralph Fiennes) dreams of owning a gentleman's club. But his life changes forever when he crosses paths with an exiled Russian countess (Natasha Richardson) reduced to accepting sordid jobs to support her family.
The Mystic Masseur
In 1945 Trinidad, Ganesh (Aasif Mandvi) is an ineffectual teacher among the Indians in the capital city. After learning that his father, a celebrated masseur, has died, Ganesh returns to his rural village to arrange the funeral, then decides to marry and remain there to fulfill his dream of becoming a writer. He struggles in that calling but soon discovers some of his father's talent as a masseur and healer.
The Virgin Suicides
Responding to the lax moral milieu of the mid-1970s, Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon (James Woods and Kathleen Turner, respectively) keep their five alluring, adolescent daughters on a short leash. When the youngest, 13-year-old Cecelia (Hannah Hall), unaccountably commits hara-kiri and wayward elder sister Lux (Kirsten Dunst) violates curfew, Mom puts all the girls under virtual house arrest. But her overreaction has unintended -- and dire -- consequences.
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love
Born into a wealthy and powerful family, Tara (Sarita Choudhury) is luckier than her lowly servant, Maya (Indira Varma), when it comes to material things. But Maya has become richer in matters of the mind and soul -- even as she dons Tara's hand-me-downs. When Tara weds a handsome king (Naveen Andrews), she thinks she's found true love. In a cruel twist of fate, however, he takes Maya as his comely courtesan in this 16th century feudal saga.
The Mayor of Casterbridge
In this movie based on a Thomas Hardy classic, a man of power named Michael Henchard (Ciaran Hinds) tries to hold onto what he can when his once-tidy life unravels after the public discovers that, long ago, Michael sold his wife and daughter to a sailor at a fair in a fit of drunkenness. Shamed into changing his ways, he becomes a model citizen, only to be confronted by his mistake decades later.
The Mayor of Casterbridge: Disc 1
This disc includes parts 1-3.
The Mayor of Casterbridge: Disc 2
This disc includes parts 4-5.
The Mayor of Casterbridge: Disc 3
This disc includes parts 6-7.
EastEnders: Slaters in Detention
This collection of clips from the long-running daytime drama "EastEnders" gathers some of the show's most riveting moments, featuring the Slater women. Watch as Kat (Jessie Wallace), Little Mo (Kacey Ainsworth), Lynne (Elaine Lordan), Zoe (Michelle Ryan) and their grandmother, Mo (Laila Morse), spin their provocative web. The granddaughters wind up in a fight at a nightclub and spend their time in jail recollecting their worst and best memories.
Alfie
English playboy Alfie (Michael Caine) is a charming Don Juan in the free-spirited 1960s with an insatiable appetite for women. He lives for sex and steers clear of emotional attachments, taking up with one "bird" after another. But his carefree days are over when he impregnates multiple women … and discovers one of them is married. This Golden Globe-winning comedy boasts a cool jazz score that's as smooth as the title character.
Alfie
Jude Law reprises the title role made famous by Michael Caine (who got an Oscar nod for his portrayal) and makes it his own in this stylish remake. Alfie (Law), a self-aware British cad living in New York, falls in lust too easily and can't commit to one woman, leaving a string of heartache in his wake. When one of his many lovers gets pregnant and it appears he's finally smitten with a woman for good, Alfie begins to question his existence.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: If Wishes Were Horses
Based on the popular whodunit novels of Elizabeth George, this BBC series partners two New Scotland Yard investigators -- Thomas Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) and Barbara Havers (Sharon Small) -- whose contrasting backgrounds make them an unlikely pair. But put them together, and there's no mystery they can't solve. In "If Wishes Were Horses," a noted criminal profiler turns up dead, and Lynley takes it personally.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: A Traitor to Memory
Based on the popular whodunit novels of Elizabeth George, this BBC series partners two New Scotland Yard investigators -- Thomas Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) and Barbara Havers (Sharon Small) -- whose contrasting backgrounds make them an unlikely pair. But put them together, and there's no mystery they can't solve. In "A Traitor to Memory," a woman's tragic past leads the detectives to an obvious suspect with motives that just don't add up.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: A Great Deliverance
An entertaining drama series from the BBC, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries stars Nathaniel Parker as the titular upper-class detective. This episode depicts the events surrounding the horrible murder of a farmer. Lynley's new partner, Barbara Havers (Sharon Small), proves to be his exact opposite, which could make cracking the case much harder than expected. They'll have come to terms with each other if they hope to solve the crime!
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Missing Joseph
There's hell to pay when Detective Inspector Lynley's (Nathaniel Parker) married friend Deborah St. James becomes romantically entangled with a country clergyman. But when the clergyman turns up fatally poisoned, Deborah turns to Lynley for help. It's a complex case, and in trying to solve it, Lynley and Sergeant Havers (Sharon Small) raise the table stakes of their working relationship.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Deception on His Mind
When a stranger of Asian descent turns up dead on the shores of a resort in Balford-le-Nez, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers (Sharon Small) offers her help with the case, as her partner, Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley (Nathaniel Parker), is off on his honeymoon in Mexico. But assisting proves to be much more work than Barbara expected, as she finds herself pulled deeply into the case by circumstances.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: A Suitable Vengeance
At work, Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) is all business. But this episode shows he's able to pull out all the romantic stops when he finally gets engaged to the love of his life at his clan's Cornwall estate. The idyll is pierced, however, by the discovery of a body on his land -- and with just days to solve the crime, Lynley must face the possibility that someone in his family may be responsible for the murder.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner
Based on the popular whodunit novels of Elizabeth George, this BBC series partners two New Scotland Yard investigators -- Thomas Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) and Barbara Havers (Sharon Small) -- whose contrasting backgrounds make them an unlikely pair. But put them together, and there's no mystery they can't solve. In "In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner," a former detective's daughter is murdered in a rural town with a near-endless supply of suspects.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Playing for Ashes
Nathaniel Parker stars as Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley in this sometimes-grisly series produced by Masterpiece Theatre. This time, Parker and his able partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers (Sharon Small), are looking into the mysterious death of a superstar cricket player. The gumshoes think the player, whose body was found in a charred country home, may have been the victim of arson. But who would want him dead and why?
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Well-Schooled in Murder
One of Detective Lynley's (Nathaniel Parker) old school chums asks for his help in finding a boy missing from a boarding school. When the child is found murdered, Lynley, mindful of his own boyhood, is in a perfect position to understand the unique tensions of this closed caste. Meanwhile, Lynley's partner, Sergeant Havers (Sharon Small) is having problems dealing with the encroaching senility of her mother.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: A Cry for Justice
Based on the popular whodunit novels of Elizabeth George, this BBC series partners two New Scotland Yard investigators -- Thomas Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) and Barbara Havers (Sharon Small) -- whose contrasting backgrounds make them an unlikely pair. But put them together, and there's no mystery they can't solve. In "A Cry for Justice," a respectable woman's death reveals her secret life, which leads the detectives on a hunt for more clues.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: For the Sake of Elena
Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) and his partner, Sergeant Barbara Havers (Sharon Small), are on the job when the deaf daughter of a Cambridge lecturer is found brutally murdered. It seems that the victim was pregnant, and the police are painting a picture of a promiscuous girl with a fair share of lovers. Could jealousy be the motive in this murder?
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Payment in Blood
An avant-garde play is being read at a Scottish country house, and during the evening, the playwright is brutally murdered. But this case is far from open and shut. Unhappily for Detective Inspector Lynley (Nathaniel Parker), his own beloved Lady Helen Clyde (Lesley Vickerage) is one of the chief suspects. Will the consummate professional allow his personal feelings to cloud his judgment?
Fortunes of War: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: "September 1939," "January 1940," "June 1940" and "October 1940."
Fortunes of War: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "April 1941," "Autumn 1942" and "January 1943."
A Handful of Dust
Lord Tony Last (James Wilby) and his wife (Kristin Scott Thomas) have an idyllic union, living on an elegant Victorian estate in 1930s England. But Tony unwittingly initiates a string of shattering events -- including adultery and death -- when he invites suave but destitute socialite John Beaver (Rupert Graves) for a weekend visit. Judi Dench, Alec Guinness and Anjelica Huston costar in this provocative adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's 1937 novel.
Friends with Money
Set in Los Angeles, Nicole Holofcener's bittersweet tale examines the evolving lives of four women friends: married and financially secure Jane (Frances McDormand), Franny (Joan Cusack) and Christine (Catherine Keener), and their single friend Olivia (Jennifer Aniston). As the friends move from one group event to the next, the complexity of married life for Jane, Franny and Christine is revealed, while Olivia struggles to find herself.
Broken Flowers
After being dumped by yet another girlfriend (Julie Delpy), Don Johnston (Bill Murray) vows he'll be alone forever. But when a mysterious unsigned letter arrives in the mail, he's surprised to learn he has a 19-year-old son. With no idea who the mother could be, Don sets out on a cross-country journey to confront his past, surprising a series of old flames (Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Sharon Stone and Tilda Swinton) along the way.
Ultraviolet
When a vampirelike disease begins infecting the human population -- giving the afflicted enhanced intelligence, fantastic stamina and lightning-fast speed -- the world quickly divides into those who have it and those who don't. Believing the infected to be a menace to society, the government seeks to wipe them out. But can one woman with the disease (Milla Jovovich) help save an infected child (Cameron Bright) from cruel and unusual punishment?
Aristocrats: Disc 1
This disc includes episodes 1-2. Extras include a featurette, biographies and more.
Aristocrats: Disc 2
This disc includes episodes 3-4.
Aristocrats: Disc 3
This disc includes episodes 5-6.
On the Waterfront
Terry Malloy (Oscar-winner Marlon Brando) is a washed-up boxer turned longshoreman who finds he has one fight left in him when he dares to take on corrupt union boss Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb). A landmark "issue" picture, On the Waterfront is distinguished by great performances and excellent use of New York locations. It's also the winner of eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director (Elia Kazan).
Ben-Hur: Collector's Edition
Charlton Heston plays Judah Ben-Hur, a proud Jew who runs afoul of boyhood friend Messala (Stephen Boyd) in this classic that boasts an unforgettable chariot race scene and earned 11 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Heston) and Best Director (William Wyler). Condemned to life as a slave, Judah swears vengeance, escapes, then crosses paths with a gentle prophet named Jesus. On the DVD format, this film spans two discs; both discs will be shipped to you simultaneously.
The Emperor's Club
Based on Ethan Canin's short story The Palace Thief, the Emperor's Club traces the 30-year teacher-student mentor relationship between a dedicated prep school teacher (Kevin Kline) and a troubled young man (Emile Hirsch; Joel Gretsch plays him as an adult) who lives in the shadow of his senator father. Rob Morrow and Embeth Davidtz co-star.
Rumor Has It
Jennifer Aniston leads an all-star cast in this romantic comedy from director Rob Reiner. Recently engaged, aspiring journalist Sarah Huttinger (Aniston) still isn't sure what she wants from life. But on her way home to attend her sister's wedding, Sarah meets an Internet billionaire (Kevin Costner) who reveals some long-buried secrets about Sarah's family that put a whole new spin on her past -- and may change the direction of her future.
The Ground Truth
Patricia Foulkrod's powerful documentary spotlights American soldiers sharing their experiences on the battlefield in Iraq and back home as they try to reassemble their lives. With aching honesty, these men and women discuss the anguish of war, the difficulties of readjusting to life after their tours of duty, post-traumatic stress disorder and the often callous treatment returning troops receive from the military and the Veterans Administration.
The Libertine
Johnny Depp portrays 17th century poet John Wilmot in this provocative period piece. Wilmot, the Earl of Rochester, received posthumous acclaim for his sexually overt poetry, but his womanizing ways garnered the most attention during his brief life. His rakish adventures include attempting to kidnap the woman he would eventually marry, constantly angering the king and wooing actress Elizabeth Barry. Samantha Morton and John Malkovich co-star.
Wimbledon
Tennis player Peter Cort's (Paul Bettany) career is on the wane; his serves are far from scorching, and his returns are missing their mark. But a lucky wild-card entry into the most prestigious tournament of all, Wimbledon, just may be his last hurrah. Love-love finds him off-court when he falls for tempestuous American athlete Lizzie Bradbury (Kirsten Dunst). Can Peter chart this new course, or will he lose his way once more?
For Your Consideration
A director (Christopher Guest) who's never had a hit pins his hopes on the independent drama Home for Purim, a film set in the 1940s South that's swiftly earning buzz for its performances. Guest's reliable troupe of improv actors -- a cast that includes Catherine O'Hara, Parker Posey, Fred Willard, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean and Eugene Levy -- grows even funnier with the addition of Ricky Gervais, who plays a Hollywood studio "suit."
Catch a Fire
Apolitical until the apartheid-era South African government brutalizes him and his wife, Secunda Oil Refinery worker Patrick Chamusso (Derek Luke) turns terrorist in this fact-based thriller helmed by Phillip Noyce. Changed by his experience, Chamusso casts his lot with the outlawed African National Congress and volunteers to be a one-man wrecking crew against his ex-employer. Tim Robbins plays the white cop tasked with capturing Chamusso.
The Heart of the Game
Attending predominantly white Roosevelt High because her mother thinks she'll have better opportunities under the school's successful coach, gifted black hoopster Darnellia Russell puts herself -- and her coach -- through the wringer. Shot in a suburban Seattle high school over a seven-year period, director Ward Serrill's stirring documentary explores the complicated relationship between gender, race and organized sports.
The Invincible Iron Man
Billionaire inventor Tony Stark digs up more than he bargained for when he unwittingly unearths the Mandarin, an evil entity buried for centuries in an ancient Chinese ruin. To protect himself and save Earth's citizens from the Mandarin's destructive force, Tony invents a high-tech suit of armor. The character of Iron Man (also known as Iron Knight) was created for Marvel Comics by superhero legends Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
A Little Trip to Heaven
When a claim is sought on the million-dollar life insurance policy of notorious con artist Kelvin Anderson, crack investigator Holt is assigned to uncover the truth in Baltasar Kormakur's crime noir. Holt (Forest Whitaker) suspects deceit from the get-go, and he stealthily tries to uncover the truth from Kelvin's sister Isold (Julia Stiles) and her erratic husband, Fred (Jeremy Renner). Peter Coyote co-stars.
Fall to Grace
Austin, Texas, is the setting for this teenage love story between Kristofer, a Russian immigrant hoping to make the varsity basketball team, and Sarah, the troubled girl across the street. Interested in drugs and little else, Sarah repeatedly rejects Kristofer's advances, but eventually his goodness wins out. Their relationship in turn serves as a catalyst for redemption for the rest of the neighborhood. Gabriel Luna and Kira Pozehl star.
Hunt for the BTK Killer
From 1974 to 1991, Dennis Rader (played here by Gregg Henry) tortured and killed 10 people in the small town of Wichita, Kan. Known as the BTK Killer for his modus operandi to bind, torture and then kill his victims, Rader remained at large for more than 30 years until his eventual high-profile capture in 2005. Robert Forster (Jackie Brown, Firewall) co-stars as Detective Jason Magida, the lead investigator charged with bringing Rader to justice.
Paul Gilbert: Terrifying Guitar Trip
Virtuoso guitarist Paul Gilbert, best known for his work with Racer X and Mr. Big, showcases his immense skill in this instructional program, offering tips on how to play with speed, intensity and finesse. Moving from electric guitar to classical acoustic, Gilbert demonstrates a variety of styles and sounds. In addition to the tutorial, Gilbert opens up for a rare interview, sharing his experiences in the music business and touring around the world.
Running with Scissors
When Deirdre Burroughs (Annette Bening) impulsively decides that her adolescent son Augusten (Joseph Cross) should be raised by her unconventional psychiatrist (Brian Cox), her choice to give him away changes the course of his life forever. An all-star ensemble cast -- including Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph Fiennes, Evan Rachel Wood, Alec Baldwin and Jill Clayburgh -- drives this quirky adaptation of Augusten Burroughs's best-selling memoir.
Dear Frankie
Faced with the prospect of raising her son, Frankie (Jack McElhone), with a good-for-nothing man, Lizzie (Emily Mortimer) spirits him away to Scotland and pretends the boy's father is aboard the HMS Accra. After years of pretending, including sending Frankie fake letters detailing his dad's adventures, the jig is up when Frankie learns the ship is docked by their home. Now, Lizzie must find a man to pose as Frankie's father … fast!
National Treasure
Modern treasure hunters, led by archaeologist Ben Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage), search for a treasure chest rumored to have been stashed away by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin as funds for the Revolutionary War. The whereabouts of the chest may lie in a secret code embedded in the U.S. Constitution and in a map drawn on the back of the Declaration of Independence. Co-stars Diane Kruger, Sean Bean and Harvey Keitel.
Volver
Written and directed by Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, this humorous fantasy stars Carmen Maura as Abuela Irene, who revisits her hometown in the La Mancha region -- in spectral form -- to resolve problems she couldn't settle during her life. Abuela's spirit gradually becomes a reassuring presence to her daughters (Penélope Cruz, in an Oscar-nominated performance, and Lola Dueñas) and granddaughter (Yohana Cobo).
Death of a President
This provocative mockumentary imagines the assassination of President George W. Bush and the fallout that follows, including the media's reaction, the rush to convict an assassin and the machinations of President Cheney. Directed by Gabriel Range (The Day Britain Stopped) and starring Hend Ayoub, Brian Boland, Becky Ann Baker and Robert Mangiardi, the film was awarded the Critic's Prize at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival.
High School Phenoms
Many of today's NBA stars got early starts on the court as high school hoops prodigies. This ESPN collection features vintage game footage of Lebron James, Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire, Sebastian Telfair and Dwight Howard during their formative years in school, long before they became famous. Though not yet basketball idols, it's clear that even then, these talented athletes were destined to perform amazing feats on the hardwood.
The Pursuit of Happyness
Will Smith (in an Oscar-nominated role) and his real-life son Jaden star in this tearjerker about a struggling single parent determined to build a better life for himself and his child. Chris Gardner is smart and talented, but his dead-end salesman job barely pays the bills. When he and his 5-year-old son are evicted from their apartment, they face trying times as Chris takes on an unpaid internship at a stock brokerage firm with hopes of getting rich someday.
Notes on a Scandal
When pottery instructor Sheba Hart (Cate Blanchett) dives into an illicit affair with one of her students, she creates a sticky situation that spells turmoil for herself and puts a fellow teacher in a tough spot. St. George faculty member Barbara Covett (Judi Dench) connects with the pretty new art teacher, but things get complicated when Sheba divulges her secret. Bill Nighy and Max Lewis support the two Oscar-nominated actresses.
Deliver Us from Evil
This unsettling Oscar-nominated documentary from filmmaker Amy Berg investigates the life of 30-year pedophile Father Oliver O'Grady and exposes the corruption inside the Catholic Church that allowed him to abuse countless children. A mix of victim stories and a disturbing interview with O'Grady provides a view into the troubled mind of the spiritual leader who moved from parish to parish gaining the trust of congregations ... all the while betraying so many.
Charlotte Gray
Charlotte (Cate Blanchett) is a Scottish woman searching for her missing pilot boyfriend during World War II. Going undercover as a housekeeper in a French town, she meets a local farmer (Michael Gambon) and his son, Julien (Billy Crudup), a leader in the resistance who's harboring two Jewish children. When the children's lives are threatened, Charlotte must choose between finding her lost love and taking a stand.
Wallis & Edward
Less than a year after his coronation as king of England in 1936, Edward VIII (Stephen Campbell Moore) abdicates his throne to marry American Wallis Simpson (Joely Richardson), a two-time divorcee. Told from Simpson's perspective, this intriguing romantic drama tells of the love affair that unnerved a monarchy and shocked a nation. David Westhead, Bill Champion, Monica Dolan, Clifford Rose, Lisa Kay and Margaret Tyzack also star.
Dreamgirls
Twenty-five years after its Broadway debut, the definitive girl-group musical, earning the most Oscar nods in 2007, finally makes its way to the screen with Bill Condon at the helm and a dream cast that includes Jamie Foxx and Beyoncé Knowles. A trio of women have high hopes for fame but end up paying a high price for it. Eddie Murphy plays James Early (in an Oscar-nominated role), and Jennifer Hudson took home the golden statuette for playing strong but slighted Effie.
A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash
Produced by award-winning filmmakers Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormack, this documentary examines the world's dependency on oil and the impending chaos that's sure to follow when the resource is depleted. Straight from the headlines, this hot-button topic may represent the world's most dire crisis. Through expert interviews, the film spells out in startling detail the challenge we all face and underscores our desperate need for alternative energy.
The Quiet
A recently orphaned deaf and mute teen learns disturbing facts about her adoptive family in director Jamie Babbitt's visceral drama. After losing her father, Dot (Camilla Belle) goes to live with her dysfunctional godparents (Edie Falco and Martin Donovan) and their rebellious daughter Nina (Elisha Cuthbert). Before long, each is entrusting the silent Dot with shameful secrets they assume will be kept private. But Dot has secrets of her own ...
Iraq in Fragments
Honored with an Oscar nod and prizes for editing and cinematography at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, director James Longley's striking portrait of a nation divided presents a collage of images and commentary from ordinary Iraqi citizens coping with the effects of war, political unrest, religious feuds and an uncertain future. Moving beyond the abstract, the film powerfully captures the indelible humanity of those living in a country defined by conflict.
Seraphim Falls
Five years after the Civil War, former Confederate Col. Morsman Carver (Liam Neeson) leads a posse into the snowy mountains of the American West on a relentless hunt for an ex-Union officer named Gideon (Pierce Brosnan). Driven by rage, Carver seeks revenge on Gideon for a wartime horror that will forever bind -- yet eternally divide -- the two men. Directed by David Von Ancken, this epic thriller co-stars Anjelica Huston and Angie Harmon.
Becket
When King Henry II (Peter O'Toole) names his friend and former drinking partner Thomas à Becket (Richard Burton) the new Archbishop of Canterbury, he counts on his unbending loyalty when it comes to religious matters. But what he doesn't count on is Becket actually taking his job so seriously. O'Toole, Burton and co-star John Gielgud turn in a trio of Oscar-nominated performances in this critically acclaimed drama rooted deep in English history.
Down Under
Two Southern California surfer dudes, Don (Don Atkinson) and Donn (Donn Dunlop), head to Australia in pursuit of the perfect wave. Soaking in the splendor of the Land Down Under, they hunt with aborigines, rescue baby kangaroos and search for gold in the outback. Patrick Macnee co-stars in this comedy, part Endless Summer and part Crocodile Dundee, that showcases the natural splendor and the fascinating wildlife and people of Australia.
The Dead Girl
A small close-knit community near Los Angeles is thrown into turmoil when the brutally desecrated body of a vibrant young girl is discovered in a field. A series of seemingly unrelated dramas in the lives of the town's residents ultimately converge and reveal answers to the murder itself. Toni Collette, James Franco, Giovanni Ribisi and Mary Beth Hurt star in this dark Independent Spirit Award-nominated mystery directed by Karen Moncrieff.
Hacking Democracy
With electronic voting machines tabulating more than 80 percent of the ballots cast in America, Seattle grandmother Bev Harris set out to determine the obvious: Do they work? Based on the evidence presented here, the answer is "not really" The picture that emerges as Harris unearths a treasure trove of info about mishandled votes and the inner workings of the machines is that they're not only fallible but also highly vulnerable to hacking.
Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism
Finally, a no-holds-barred documentary on Rupert Murdoch's Fox News, which has been criticized in some quarters as running a "race to the bottom" in television news. Offering an in-depth look at the dangers of burgeoning corporations that take control of the public's right to know, the film explores Murdoch's ever-expanding media empire and its impact on society. Media experts such as Jeff Cohen and Bob McChesney are interviewed.
Dogville
Nicole Kidman, Paul Bettany, Chloe Sevigny, Stellan Skarsgard and Lauren Bacall star in director Lars von Trier's meditation on small-town America. When a mysterious woman claims she's being chased by hoodlums and needs a place to hide out, the residents of Dogville come to her rescue. But she must prove herself worthy of this privilege and win the trust of everyone. And in the end, her arrival may be the town's undoing anyway.
Ralph Nader: An Unreasonable Man
The personal and professional life of Ralph Nader, one of America's most controversial consumer advocates and political activists, is the subject of this biographical documentary. Nader's willingness to take on big industry earned him a reputation as both a working-class hero and a public pariah. Interviews and archival footage help illuminate this in-depth profile of one of the most influential political figures in modern history.
Atlantic Records: The House that Ahmet Built
With a $10,000 loan from his dentist, Ahmet Ertegun co-founded Atlantic Records in 1947. By the 1950s Atlantic was the country's premier R&B label. Ertegun's wondrous rise is recounted in this lively, music-filled episode from the PBS series American Masters. It took director Susan Steinberg over four years to capture Ertegun in candid conversations with music greats Robert Plant, Aretha Franklin, Bette Midler, Ray Charles and many more.
Planet Carnivore: Sharks & Lions
With jaw-dropping power, sharks and lions rule their domains and command fear in those lower in the food chain. This vivid National Geographic documentary explores the ecosystems of these awe-inspiring carnivores and reveals how their predatory dominance influences and maintains a fragile balance in nature. Examine the humbling battle for survival in this engaging presentation narrated by Alec Baldwin.
Criminal Law
After getting blue-blooded client Martin Thiel (Kevin Bacon) acquitted of murder, defense attorney Ben Chase (Gary Oldman) suffers a crisis of conscience when he learns that Thiel is not only guilty but an icy serial killer to boot. Torn between professional ethics and an obligation to safeguard society, Chase opts for the middle ground and soon becomes enmeshed in a dicey cat-and-mouse game in director Martin Campbell's courtroom thriller.
The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair
In 2003, Iraqi journalist Yunis Abbas was taken from his home by American soldiers and detained at Abu Ghraib prison on suspicion of planning to assassinate Tony Blair. Only thing is, he was innocent. Through his months-long ordeal played out like a comedy of errors, Yunis learned the true meaning of liberation. His unique story is told via co-director Michael Tucker's footage, Yunis's home videos and illustrations by co-director Petra Epperlein.
Peaceful Warrior
With the world on a string, skilled gymnast and collegiate superstar Dan Millman (Scott Mechlowicz) has everything he could ever want -- until an injury changes his life forever. During his recovery, fate presents Dan with Joy (Amy Smart) and a stranger named Socrates (Nick Nolte), who unlocks a world of sage wisdom and spiritual understanding. Victor Salva directs this inspiring drama, based on Millman's best-selling autobiographical novel.
Miss Potter
Blending lush animation sequences with live-action drama, director Chris Noonan constructs this biopic about the personal life of beloved children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. Featuring the Academy Award-winning Renee Zellweger as the title character and co-starring Emily Watson and Ewan McGregor, the film traces Potter's private life as well as her contributions to literature such as the timeless "Tale of Peter Rabbit."
Bridge to Terabithia
New classmate Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb) unlocks a world of fantasy and imagination for fifth-grader Jesse Aaron (Josh Hutcherson) in this magical adventure based on Katherine Paterson's best-selling book. Rivals at first, the two outcasts eventually become friends and create the make-believe kingdom of Terabithia, where they reign supreme and plot vengeance against the school bullies. Zooey Deschanel and Robert Patrick also star.
Wolves: A Legend Returns to Yellowstone
After a 1914 act of Congress declared open season on the gray wolf in Yellowstone National Park, the species was hunted to virtual extinction. National Geographic follows the reintroduction of the wolf into Yellowstone and reveals how returning the species to this ecosystem has helped to restore natural balance. Get up close and personal with this magnificent and misunderstood animal in one of the most breathtaking landscapes in North America.
In the Cockpit: Flat Tops
Harrier jets, F-14 Tomcats and A-6 Intruders are just a few of the jet fighters you'll see in action in this up-close look at life aboard the U.S. military's aircraft carriers. Strategically placed cameras put you in the thick of combat as flight crews carry out strikes against North Vietnamese targets; F-14 Tomcats roar from zero to 170 miles per hour in seconds; and pilots hit the deck at top speed praying their arrester wires will catch.
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis
Stacy Keach, Richard Thomas and David Caruso star in this wartime drama based on actual events, the true story of shipwrecked sailors who must fight to stay alive amid a school of hungry sharks in the Philippine Sea. After delivering the atomic bomb that would be used to destroy Hiroshima, the USS Indianapolis is hit with a Japanese torpedo. But because the crew's mission is veiled in secrecy, their rescue is delayed for five long days.
The Darwin Awards
A forensic detective and an insurance claims investigator set out to find what makes potential Darwin Award winners tick in Finn Taylor's dark comedy. Assigned to create a profile for people who accidentally kill themselves in idiotic ways, detective Burrows (Joseph Fiennes) and insurance investigator Siri (Winona Ryder) meet some of the world's most dangerously creative minds. David Arquette, Juliette Lewis and Wilmer Valderrama co-star.
Last Stand of the 300
With factual heft and epic zeal, this informative A&E program chronicles the true story of some 300 Spartan soldiers who held their ground against an onslaught of Persian adversaries -- an event that inspired director Zach Snyder's sleeper hit 300. Digital animation combines with vivid, live-action footage to produce a stirring account of a pivotal battle that would change the course of the Western world.
Starter for Ten
As student Brian Jackson (James McAvoy) navigates through his freshman year at England's prestigious Bristol University, he develops a crush on winsome coed Alice Harbinson (Alice Eve) in this comical coming-of-age tale. After several romantic gaffes, Brian changes tactics, concluding that an impressive victory on the "University Challenge" quiz show is the way to capture Alice's heart. The supporting cast includes Charles Dance and Rebecca Hall.
Lonely Hearts
In this unnerving docudrama, John Travolta and James Gandolfini play homicide detectives assigned to pursue lovers Martha Beck (Salma Hayek) and Raymond Fernandez (Jared Leto) -- dubbed the "Lonely Hearts Killers." Luring unwary war widows and spinsters through personal ads in the late 1940s, the couple stripped respondents of their savings before slaying them in a sexually charged frenzy. The supporting cast includes Laura Dern and Scott Caan.
Childhood's End
Edie Falco stars in this compelling story of two teenage friends exploring their emerging sexuality: Greg, by having an affair with his friend's mother -- a woman twice his age -- and Denise, by sleeping with another girl. Eager to reach adulthood, each must first learn to deal with the consequences of leaving behind the simplicity and safety of childhood. Sam Trammell and Colleen Werthmann co-star in this entertaining and insightful indie drama.
The Ultimate Gift
When his wealthy grandfather (James Garner) finally dies, Jason Stevens (Drew Fuller) fully expects to benefit when it comes to the reading of the will. But instead of a sizable inheritance, Jason receives a test, a series of tasks he must complete before he can get any money. Oscar nominee Abigail Breslin and former beauty queen Lee Meriwether also star in this coming-of-age drama based on the novel by Jim Stovall.
Foul Shot
Young basketball star Dan Milano (Danilo Mancinelli) has all the makings of a pro player -- talent, skill and determination. But as he sets out to make his dream come true, Dan learns that in the world of professional basketball, talent only gets you so far. Based on writer-director Danilo Mancinelli's own experiences, this telling drama exposes the politics and corruption that run rampant in organized sports.
Wild Hogs
Restless and ready for adventure, four suburban bikers (Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy and John Travolta) leave the safety of their subdivision and embark on the open road. But complications ensue when they cross paths with an intimidating band of New Mexico bikers known as the Del Fuegos. Jill Hennessy, Marisa Tomei and Ray Liotta also star in this leather-clad comedy from screenwriter Brad Copeland.
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: Series 3: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: "All Stitched Up," "Daughter of the Regiment" and "Serving the Community."
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: Series 3: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "Fisticuffs," "Childsplay" and "Pursuit by Proxy."
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: Series 3: Disc 3
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Minor Operation," "Helping Hansi" and "How Time Flies."
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: Series 4: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: "Something to Treasure" and "Family Values."
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: Series 4: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "Digging for Dirt" and "Mind Over Muscle."
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: Series 4: Disc 3
This disc includes the following episodes: "Blood Relation" and "For Love Nor Money."
Hetty Wainthropp: Missing Persons
Hetty Wainthropp (the hilarious Patricia Routledge) is a Lancashire housewife who has a penchant for solving tough crimes. She starts a detective agency, pairs with a down-and-out teenager (Dominic Monaghan) and totes a handbag that's more than a match for any situation. Hetty starts her sleuthing career in "Missing Persons," the pilot for this BBC program that was aired in the United States as part of PBS's "Mystery!" series.
Nobody's Perfect
Everything's going wrong for college freshman Steve (Chad Lowe), a tennis ace whose game has been derailed by his crush on fellow player Shelly (Gail O'Grady). But his luck could change when a buddy suggests he pose as a woman to get closer to the object of his affection. Steve hopes the ruse will make Shelly notice him. Of course, he never imagines she'll discover the truth. … Kim Flowers and Patrick Breen co-star in this cross-dressing comedy.
A Dance to the Music of Time: Disc 1
This disc includes the first part of the miniseries.
A Dance to the Music of Time: Disc 2
This disc includes the second part of the miniseries.
A Dance to the Music of Time: Disc 3
This disc includes the third part of the miniseries.
A Dance to the Music of Time: Disc 4
This disc includes the conclusion of the miniseries.
Year of the Dog
Molly Shannon stars in this quirky, canine-themed comedy written and directed by actor Mike White (School of Rock), with supporting performances from Peter Sarsgaard, Regina King, John C. Reilly and Laura Dern. The film centers on an upbeat secretary (Shannon) whose life takes a temporary nosedive when her beloved dog, Pencil, suddenly dies. But in an unexpected trick, her pet's tragedy opens her up to transformation.
Fun with Dick and Jane
Stick 'em up! After losing their high-paying corporate jobs, Jane and Dick Harper (Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni) turn to crime -- robbing banks -- to maintain their standard of living. Talk about resourceful yuppies! Based on a remake of the 1977 film that starred George Segal and Jane Fonda in the titular roles, this action-comedy costars Angie Harmon, John Michael Higgins and Alec Baldwin. Dean Parisot directs.
Lucky You
Eric Bana (Troy) stars as a gifted young poker player working to beat his personal demons and win the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. In the process, he connects with a struggling musician (Drew Barrymore) and his obstinate father (Robert Duvall). A bevy of real-life poker aces, including Daniel Negreanu, Doyle Brunson, Marsha Waggoner and Jennifer Harman, co-star in this drama from Academy Award-winning director Curtis Hanson.
Closure
On their way to a party, lovers Alice (Gillian Anderson) and Adam (Danny Dyer) are brutally assaulted by a gang. Shattered by the incident, they embark on a revenge spree against their attackers, venting rage they never knew they possessed. Anthony Calf and Francesca Fowler co-star in writer-director Dan Reed's chilling portrait of vengeance, inspired by Reed's 15 years chronicling violence as a documentary filmmaker.
Cleopatra
This epic saga of love, greed and betrayal -- which won four Oscars -- stars Elizabeth Taylor as the passionate and ambitious Egyptian queen. Determined to hold on to the throne, she seduces the Roman emperor Julius Caesar (Rex Harrison). When Caesar is murdered, however, she redirects her attentions to his general, Marc Antony (Richard Burton), who vows to take power. But Caesar's successor (Roddy McDowall) has other plans.
The Wind That Shakes the Barley
As political tensions brew in early 1920s Ireland, brothers Damien and Teddy (Cillian Murphy and Padraic Delaney) abandon their civilian lives and take up arms to liberate their country from the oppressive "Black and Tan" squads of Britain. Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, Ken Loach's provocative drama, co-starring Liam Cunningham, examines a microcosm of civil war in Cork, Ireland.
Galapagos
Explore the fascinating world that inspired Darwin's theory of evolution with this visually stunning documentary from the BBC. Created by volcanoes and located about 600 miles west of Ecuador, the isolated Galapagos Islands form an environment that supports a diversity of life not found anywhere else on earth. Learn about the history of the area, the amazing creatures that live there and Darwin's experiences on the islands.
The Unseen Beatles
Admire the Beatles from a different angle with a collection of rare and previously unseen footage filmed between 1956 and 1966. This intriguing documentary originally aired as part of BBC's "Timewatch." Highlights include exclusive interview clips with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr captured as they toured across the United States, breaking hearts and shattering records along the way.
Torn Apart
After years apart, childhood friends Ben (Adrian Pasdar) and Laila (Cecilia Peck) are reunited and fall in love. But their happily-ever-after is threatened by the fact that Ben is a Jewish Israeli soldier and Laila is Arabic. Based on the novel A Forbidden Love by Chayym Zeldis, this romantic drama follows the two lovers' attempts to escape from violence and prejudice and find peace.
1408: Unrated Version
In this thriller based on a Stephen King story, writer and paranormal debunker Mike Enslin (John Cusack) is determined to demystify the ghostly events of room 1408 at the Dolphin Hotel, even though the clerk (Samuel L. Jackson) begs him to rethink his plans. Mike needs to write another book, and room 1408 may be his big ticket. But will he survive even one night? This unrated version includes extra footage and an alternate ending.
Slow Burn
District Attorney Ford Lowell (Ray Liotta) has aspirations of becoming mayor of his crime-ridden city but soon falls into a web of corruption that threatens to squelch his political career. Trying to clear the reputation of the woman he loves while keeping his own image untarnished, Lowell digs himself in deeper when he faces off against gang leader Luther Pinks (LL Cool J). This gritty pulp drama is screenwriter Wayne Beach's directorial debut.
A Mighty Heart
While in Pakistan researching a story on shoe bomber Richard Reid in 2002, Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl (Dan Futterman) is suddenly kidnapped. His pregnant wife, Mariane (Angelina Jolie), displays great courage as she desperately tries to find her husband and rise above the bitterness and hatred that surrounds her. Versatile director Michael Winterbottom directs this poignant adaptation of Mariane Pearl's real-life memoir.
Clive Cussler: The Sea Hunters: Set 1: Relics of WWII: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: "Ship of Ice," "Diving the V-2 Rocket Caves" and "Leopoldville/Clayoquat: Death on Christmas Eve."
Clive Cussler: The Sea Hunters: Set 1: Relics of WWII: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "Minesweeper Eddy: Heroes of the Night," "The Sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff" and "Force Z."
Clive Cussler: The Sea Hunters: Set 1: Relics of WWII: Disc 3
This disc includes the following episodes: "Juno Beach: D-Day Underwater" and "Still on Patrol: The Hunt for Hitler's U-Boat 215."
Home of the Brave
Oscar-winning producer Irwin Winkler (Rocky) takes the director's seat for this drama about three American soldiers trying to adjust to life after Iraq. Samuel L. Jackson stars as a doctor who returns to his practice only to find his life unraveling, and Eva Mendes portrays the wife who's overjoyed to see him but disturbed to find he isn't the man she knew before the war. Jessica Biel, Christina Ricci, 50 Cent and Brian Presley co-star.
No End in Sight
This in-depth, Oscar-nominated documentary from filmmaker (and former Brookings Institution fellow) Charles Ferguson examines the decisions that led to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq and the handling of the subsequent occupation by President George W. Bush and his administration. Featuring exclusive interviews with central players and detailed analysis, the film pulls no punches as it chronicles the twists and turns America took on the path to war.
Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon
This out-of-this-world IMAX film (produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman and directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Mark Cowen) takes you on a journey to the moon to stand alongside the astronauts who have walked upon on its surface. With the film's never-before-seen photographs, CGI renditions of the lunar landscape and previously unreleased NASA footage, it'll be difficult to remember you're not actually there!
Rescue Dawn
Renowned director Werner Herzog's inspiring film recounts the heroic saga of Dieter Dengler, a German-American fighter pilot and highly decorated Vietnam veteran whose reconnaissance plane was shot down in 1966. Captured by enemy forces and held in a Laotian torture camp near the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Dengler (portrayed by Christian Bale) defied death by organizing one of the most daring escapes in the Vietnam conflict.
Ocean's Thirteen
Director Steven Soderbergh and star George Clooney return to Las Vegas for the further -- and purportedly final -- criminal exploits of Danny Ocean (Clooney) and company. Ellen Barkin makes her Ocean's debut as the female lead, while the rest of the gang remains largely intact, including Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Al Pacino, Bernie Mac, Carl Reiner, Andy Garcia, Casey Affleck, Elliott Gould and more.
Ocean's Twelve
In this sequel to the 2001 hit Ocean's Eleven, Danny Ocean (George Clooney) reunites with his old flame (Julia Roberts) and the rest of his merry band of thieves and con men (Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Casey Affleck and Don Cheadle, among others). This time, the caper concerns three huge heists in Rome, Paris and Amsterdam. Catherine Zeta-Jones co-stars, and Andy Garcia returns as casino owner Terry Benedict. Steven Soderbergh reprises as director.
The Last Legion
In the wake of Rome's fall, 12-year-old Emperor Romulus Augustus (Thomas Sangster) is imprisoned on the island of Capri with only his clever teacher Ambrosinus (Ben Kingsley) for company. But with the help of a heroic legionnaire, Aurelius (Colin Firth), Romulus and his small party journey all the way to Britannia, where their search for the fabled Last Legion -- the Dragon Legion -- will launch the Arthurian legend.
Underdog
Underdog -- the canine superhero who debuted in the TV cartoon that ran in the 1960s and 1970s -- is about to become a movie star with the release of this live-action film based on the character. Voiced by "My Name Is Earl" star Jason Lee, Underdog is actually Shoeshine Boy, a mild-manned pooch who's been imbued with superpowers following a lab accident. Now, the hound's 12-year-old owner (Alex Neuberger) is the only one who shares his secret.
This Is England
Set in 1983, this drama follows a lonely 11-year-old boy named Shaun, grieving over the recent death of his father who was killed fighting in the Falkland War. When he falls in with a gang of young skinheads, Shaun's pain and anger make him susceptible to carrying out the group's hateful agenda. Directed by Shane Meadows, this semiautobiographical film exposes a dark side of modern Britain not often seen in the movies.
American Pie Presents: Beta House
Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley) and his cousin Erik (John White) are back for another piece of the pie in this epic battle of the frats, which pits the beloved Beta house against the rival GEKs in a contest for social supremacy. The two houses square off in the long-banned competition known as the Games. Eugene Levy returns as Mr. Levenstein and Meghan Heffern co-stars as Erik's new love, a nice girl who isn't down with the fraternity high jinks.
Shattered
When their little girl is abducted by a kidnapper (Pierce Brosnan) with an elaborate scheme, Neil (Gerard Butler) and Abby's (Maria Bello) perfect life is instantly turned upside down. With the clock ticking on their daughter's life, the couple is forced to comply with the whims of a madman. Directed by Mike Barker (A Good Woman, Best Laid Plans), this white-knuckled thriller will have you on the edge of your seat.
The Tudors: Season 1: Disc 1
This disc includes episodes 1-3.
The Tudors: Season 1: Disc 2
This disc includes episodes 4-6.
The Tudors: Season 1: Disc 3
This disc includes episodes 7-9.
The Tudors: Season 1: Disc 4
This disc includes episode 10, as well as bonus featurettes about the series' production design and wardrobe and the first episode of "Californication."
September Dawn
More than 100 years before Sept. 11, 2001, another act of religious fanaticism claimed the lives of upwards of 120 men, women and children when a band of Mormon militiamen and Paiute Indians slaughtered a wagon train of westward-bound settlers. This tragic tale chronicles those events, juxtaposing a fictional love story and a fact-based account of the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre. Terence Stamp, Jon Voight, Lolita Davidovich and Dean Cain star.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Something evil's lurking in Raccoon City, and the fearless Alice (Milla Jovovich, reprising her role from the original film), is one of only a few willing to put her life on the line to investigate the malevolent force. A virus is attacking the area's denizens, turning them into the undead. With the help of her colleague, Jill (Sienna Guillory), Alice sets out to uncover the truth, even as she fends off her biggest enemy, Nemesis (Mabius).
Resident Evil: Extinction
Milla Jovovich returns as zombie-killing soldier Alice, who's obsessed with bringing down the Umbrella Corp. When a series of viral outbreaks nearly wipes out all of mankind, Alice and a small band of survivors are left to roam the ruins of Las Vegas, battling the undead … and their own extinction. Oded Fehr, Mike Epps, Ali Larter and R&B singer Ashanti co-star in this final installment of the sci-fi trilogy.
War
FBI agent Jack Crawford (Jason Statham) is out for revenge when his partner is killed and all clues point to the mysterious assassin Rogue (Jet Li). But when Rogue turns up years later to take care of some unfinished business, he triggers a violent clash of rival gangs. Will the truth come out before it's too late? When the dust settles, who will remain standing? Directed by Philip G. Atwell, this taut action thriller also stars John Lone.
Darwin's Nightmare
Only the fittest survive in this moving documentary by Hubert Sauper about hard-scrabble life in Tanzania. While hungry Tanzanians are left to fend for themselves on whatever they can get their hands on -- fish heads, scraps -- their waters are emptied of perch that's imported to wealthier nations. Weapons are brought in far more often than food and clothing for the needy, as the country teeters on the brink of devastation.
Mario's Story
Shot over the course of seven years, this documentary from filmmakers Susan Koch and Jeff Werner relates the inspiring true story of Mario Rocha, an East L.A. teen who unlocked his talent for writing while serving out a murder sentence behind bars. As his family and a team of pro bono attorneys labor on the outside to clear his name for a crime he didn't commit, Mario keeps himself grounded on the inside by writing poems, short stories and plays.
American Blackout
In this Sundance prize-winning indictment of the election process, guerilla journalist Ian Inaba follows the efforts of Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney to expose the disturbing tactics that systematically disenfranchise black voters and silence dissent. A passionate advocate for civil rights, McKinney calls on all citizens to question the political machinery and protect democracy from the institutionalized racism imperiling the country.
The Color of Freedom
Based on the controversial memoirs of James Gregory, the white South African who guarded Nelson Mandela during more than 20 years of imprisonment under apartheid, this remarkable drama stars Joseph Fiennes and Dennis Haysbert. As Mandela (Haysbert) seeks freedom for himself and his people, Gregory (Fiennes) gradually begins to renounce his militant racism, thanks to his unlikely but powerful relationship with the political prisoner.
Funny Games
Anna (Naomi Watts) and George (Tim Roth) are enjoying a vacation with their son when a pair of sadistic young men, Paul (Michael Pitt) and Peter (Brady Corbet), breaks into their cabin and holds the family hostage. The psychotic duo plays twisted games with their prisoners, forcing them to comply to stay alive. Director Michael Haneke remakes his chilling 1997 German-language film as an indictment of the media's fascination with violence.
Boarding Gate
Asia Argento and Michael Madsen star in this erotic thriller which follows the convoluted romance between a pimp and one of his former prostitutes, a relationship further complicated by her additional love triangle with two drug dealers. In an intimate exploration of his characters through an unflinching lens, director Olivier Assayas revisits his signature themes of espionage, intrigue, big business and sex.
Love and Other Disasters
Writer-director Alek Keshishian unspools a charming tale about friendship and love set in the offices of a London fashion magazine. While interning at British Vogue, a young American (Brittany Murphy) attempts to play matchmaker for her friends and co-workers, with mixed results. The supporting cast of characters includes Matthew Rhys, Catherine Tate, Santiago Cabrera, Stephanie Beacham, Gwyneth Paltrow and Orlando Bloom.
American Crude
Johnny (Ron Livingston) finds his entire life yanked out from under him when he throws a disastrous bachelor party for his friend Bill (Rob Schneider). Over the next 24 hours, twists of fate visit all of Johnny's friends, with the murder of a cop, break-ups, dead bodies, a gun-toting ex-con and a kidnapping on the agenda. Michael Clarke Duncan, Jennifer Esposito and John C. McGinley co-star in this pitch-black comedy.
Dexter: Season 2: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: "It's Alive!," "Waiting to Exhale" and "An Inconvenient Lie."
Dexter: Season 2: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "See-Through," "The Dark Defender," "Dex, Lies, and Videotape" and "That Night, A Forest Grew."
Dexter: Season 2: Disc 3
This disc includes the following episodes: "Morning Comes," "Resistance is Futile," "There's Something About Harry" and "Left Turn Ahead."
Dexter: Season 2: Disc 4
This disc includes the following episodes: "The British Invasion" and special features.
Burn Notice: Season 1: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Identity," "Old Friends" and "Fight or Flight."
Burn Notice: Season 1: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: "Family Business," "Unpaid Debts," "Broken Rules" and "Wanted Man."
Burn Notice: Season 1: Disc 3
This disc includes the following episodes: "Hard Bargain," "False Flag," "Loose Ends (Part 1)" and "Loose Ends (Part 2)."
Burn Notice: Season 1: Disc 4
The bonus material for this disc includes scene commentary, gag reel and various montages.
The Tudors: Season 2: Disc 1
This disc includes episodes 1-3.
The Tudors: Season 2: Disc 2
This disc includes episodes 4-6.
The Tudors: Season 2: Disc 3
This disc includes episodes 7-9.
The Tudors: Season 2: Disc 4
This disc includes episo