Things are never simple when blood is involved. The Coen-brothers 1983 debut film, Blood Simple, is a complex crime-thriller. You just can’t go wrong with anything from the guys who brought us Fargo and The Big Lebowski.





Things are never simple when blood is involved. The Coen-brothers 1983 debut film, Blood Simple, is a complex crime-thriller. You just can’t go wrong with anything from the guys who brought us Fargo and The Big Lebowski.

What is the island? Every loyal Lost fan patiently awaits the answer. With sweet relief only weeks away, relive the journey – pre-order Lost: The Complete Collection on Blu-Ray. The package will contain all six seasons along with behind-the-scenes footage, cast interviews, audio commentaries, bloopers and never-before seen footage.

“It’s not who you know. It’s who you kill.”
Gangster No. 1 is the other side of the pond’s equivalent to Scarface and American Gangster. This film chronicles the rise and fall of a ruthless criminal with unforgettable performances by Paul Bettany (A Beautiful Mind) and Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange).

Enjoy watching Spider dance for Tommy in HD. The 20th Anniversary Edition of Scorsese’s Goodfellas includes commentary by Marty, himself, and ex-gangster, Henry Hill; cast and crew documentaries; a trailer & several cartoons.

You know the movie The Departed? Bad ass, huh? Would you believe it was a remake of a Hong Kong film titled, Infernal Affairs? After watching this Asian crime thriller, you’ll clearly understand why Marty decided to recreate it in his classic Scorcesean way.

If you and a couple of friends stumble upon a downed plane discovering a bag filled with millions and two dead bodies – would you contact the authorities or take the money and run? Before answering, watch A Simple Plan directed by Sam Raimi (Spiderman) and starring Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thorton. It might make you rethink your decision.

While the 60′s gave rise to Hollywood films like My Fair Lady – Japan entertained on a whole different level. The Sword Of Doom boasts some of the most impressive swordplay in the history of samurai epics. This film perfectly illustrates the adage “an evil soul wields an evil sword.”

Did you know Mighty Mouse was an accused coke head? In the 80′s, a media watchdog charged the superhero with sniffing powder – although depicted as crushed flowers. The cartoon was pulled and never seen again. Alas, here he comes to save the day! Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures DVD Set includes the original 19 uncensored episodes.

Buffalo ’66 is strange. The kind of strange you won’t want to miss. After being released from five years in the clink, Billy (Vincent Gallo) kidnaps and forces a teenager (Christina Ricci) into playing his wife. But why? To impress mommy (Angelica Houston) and atone for forcing her into labor during Buffalo’s 1966 Super Bowl win.

Legendary director, John Woo and Japanese actor, Chow Yun Fat collaborated on one of the finest action films ever produced. The Killer follows a hitman taking one last job to pay for a dame’s eye surgery after inadvertently blinding her during a shootout.