• The Lone Ranger (DVD)

    Johnny Deep and Armie Hammer star in The Lone Ranger, from Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Director Gore Verbinski. It’s a wild ride of high-velocity action, explosions and gunfights that brings the famed masked legend to life through brand-new eyes. The Lone Ranger (Hammer), the last of his kind, teams with Tanto (Depp), a dark and mysterious vigilante, to seek vengeance after justice has failed them. It’s a runaway train of epic surprises, as these two unlikely heroes must learn to work together before the ultimate showdown between good and evil explodes.

  • The Village (DVD)

    M. Night Shyamalan (Signs, Unbreakable, The Sixth Sense), the director who brought you the world’s greatest thrillers on DVD, now creates his most thought-provoking triumph yer…breaking international records and dazzling audiences around the globe! The Village is a smart, edge-of-your-seat chiller crawling with terrifying surprises and frightening twists and turns. An isolated, tight-knit community lives in mortal fear of an oppressive evil inhabiting the forbidden forest just beyond their tiny village. So frightening that no one ventures into the woods…until one villager dares to face the unknown. With unforgettable performances from Joaquin Phoenix, Sigourney Weaver, William Hurt, Adrien Brody and newcomer Bryce Dallas Howard, this powerful motion picture is one of Hollywood’s best psychological thrillers and ranks with the best of Hitchcock!

  • Saving Mr. Banks (DVD)

    Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson bring to life untold true story about the origins of one of the most treasured Disney classics of all time. John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) directs this acclaimed film, which reveals the surprising backstory behind the making of Mary Poppins.

    Determined to fulfill a promise to his daughter, Walt Disney (Hanks) tries for twenty years to obtain the right to author P.L. Travers’ (Thompson) beloved book. Armed with his iconic creative vision, Walt pulls out all the stops, but the uncompromising Travers won’t budge. Only when he reaches into his own complicated childhood does Walt discover the truth about the ghosts that haunt Travers, and together, they set Mary Poppins free!

  • Real Steel (DVD)

    Enter the not-so-distant future where boxing has gone high-tech – 2000-pound, 8-foot-tall steel robots have taken over the ring. Starring Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton, a washed-up fighter turned small-time promoter, Real Steel is a riveting, white-knuckle action ride that will leave you cheering. When Charlie hits rock bottom, he reluctantly teams up with his estranged son Max (Dakota Goyo) to build and train a championship contender. As the stakes in the thrill-packed arena are raised, Charlie and Max, against all odds, get one last shot at a comeback. Visually stunning and complete with knockout bonus material, Real Steel is a pulse-pounding, inspirational adventure filled with heart and soul.

    Real Steel (DVD)

    SGD$24.90
  • Pan (DVD)

    Peter (Levi Miller) is a rebellious 12-year-old who has lived with his whole life in a bleak London orphanage. One night Peter is whisked away to Neverland, where he finds incredible adventures while trying to uncover the secret of his mother. Along with the warrior Tiger Lily (Oscar nominee Rooney Mara) and new friend James Hook (Garrett Hedlund), Peter must defeat the ruthless pirate Blackbeard (Oscar nominee Hugh Jackman) to save Neverland and discover his true destiny.

    Pan (DVD)

    SGD$24.90
  • Mulan 2 (DVD)

    The magnificent legend of Mulan continues in an all-new movie that “captures the magic of the original,” says Geoffrey Kleinman of DVD Talk. The beautiful and courageous heroine is back, along with her hilarious guardian dragon Mushu, for more excitement and adventure.

    After saving her nation from the evil Huns, the spirited Mulan gets the surprise of her life when General Shang asks for her life when General Shang asks for her hand and in marriage. Before the wedding, however, Mulan and Shang must complete a dangerous mission as they escort three princesses, Ting-Ting, Mei and Su, to a distant city. The future of China hangs in the balance when, in the middle of their journey, Mulan and Shang clash over their duties. Breathing fire into all this mayhem is the mischievous Mushu, who wants to keep Mulan single as long as possible in order to keep his cushy job as her guardian dragon. Featuring irresistible new music and great wall-to-wall laughs, Mulan 2 is “timelessly fun and touching. You’ll want to watch it again and again,” raves Tony Toscano of Talking Pictures.

    Mulan 2 (DVD)

    SGD$24.90
  • Me Before You (DVD)

    Sometimes love takes you where you never expected to go. Louisa “Lou” Clark (Emilia Clarke) lives in the English countryside. Her normally cheery outlook is put to the test when she faces her newest career challenge: as caregiver and companion to Will Traynor (Sam Claflin). Now wheelchair-bound from an accident, Will has all but given up. That is, until Lou determines to show him that life is worth living. Embarking on a series of adventures, both Lou and Will get more that they bargained for, and find their lives — and hearts — changing in ways neither one could have imagined.

  • Man Of Steel (DVD)

    A young boy learns that he has extraordinary powers and is not of this Earth. As a young man, he journeys to discover where he came from and what he was sent here to do. But the hero in him must emerge if he is save the world from annihilation and become the symbol of hope for all mankind.

  • Damsel (2019) (DVD)

    Samuel Alabaster (Robert Pattinson) voyages across the Western frontier to ask the love of his life, Penelope (Mia Wasikowska), to marry him. When he discovers she’s been kidnapped, he finds himself on an unpredictable journey that raise the question: is this damsel really in distress?

    From award-winning directors David and Nathan Zellner, and featuring a stand-out cast, Damsel is an “entertainingly original” (NY Times) adventure that takes an unmissable set of twists and turns.

  • Hannibal (DVD)

    The silence has been broken… Anthony Hopkins returns as pure “perverse perfection” and Julianne Moore “emerges triumphant” (Time) follow-up to the Oscar-winning The Silence of the Lambs, “A rare sequel that rises above the original” (Joel Singel, “Good Morning America”), Hannibal is terrifying, suspenseful and filled with visual shocks you’ve got to see to believe!

    Ten years have passed since FBI agent Clarice Starling faced the ingenious Dr. Hannibal Lecter… ten years of watching, wondering and waiting. But now the wait is over. The sophisticated killer re-emerges in capturing him. Another mind with a duibious motive – ravenous vengeance – also wishes to stake his claim to the enigma that is Hannibal. But of these three brilliant minds, whose cunning will prevail? Only one thing is certain. Hannibal is “as compelling a film as you will ever see” (Joel Singel), “Good Morning America”)!

    Hannibal (DVD)

    SGD$24.90
  • Gravity (DVD)

    Dr. Ryan Stone (Oscar winner Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant engineer on her first shuttle mission with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (Oscar winner George Clooney). On a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalski completely alone, tethered to nothing but each other and spiralling out into the darkness. As fear turns to panic, every gulp of air eats away at what little oxygen is left. But the only way home may be go farther out the terrifying expanse of space.

    Gravity (DVD)

    SGD$24.90
  • Gran Torino (DVD)

    Korean War vet and retired autoworker Walt Kowalski doesn’t much like how his life or his neighborhood has turned out. He especially doesn’t like the people next door, Hmong immigrants from Southeast Asia. But events force Walt to defend those neighbors against a local gang that feeds on violence and fear. Clint Eastwood works on both sides of the camera, winning the National Board of Review Award as Best Actor for his bone-deep playing of Kowalski, burnished into a “prime vintage Eastwood performance” (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone).

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