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DAFT PUNK'S ELECTROMA (2006)
Daft Punk's Electroma is the striking live action feature film debut of the electronic music group: a smart tale that's marvel for the senses and a sci-fi fantasy film with a knowledge and respect of movie history.
DARK WATER (2005)
Hot on the heels of
The Ring and
The Grudge, here is yet another in the seemingly endless cycle of American remakes of modern Japanese horror films, yet this movie seems to have a slightly different project than simply transplanting the shocks and chills of the Hideo Nakata original to a western setting.
DARWIN'S NIGHTMARE (2004)
The documentary artfully weaves several stories into an articulate, shocking whole. Its starting point is a scientific experiment, the introduction of the Nile Perch into Lake Victoria in the 1960's, a vicious predator which virtually wiped out the native fish but which is now supporting a massive fishing industry for export to Europe.
DAVE CHAPELLE’S BLOCK PARTY (2006)
A genuine crowd-pleaser, Dave Chappelle™s Block Party spotlights comedy superstar Dave Chappelle as he presents a Brooklyn neighborhood with its very own once-in-a-lifetime free block party.
DAY WATCH (2006)
Set among a netherworld of seers, shapeshifters and psychos in modern-day Moscow,
Day Watch follows the adventures of a man who comes into possession of a device that can restore life to Moscow and serves in the war between the forces of Light and Dark.
DAYS OF GLORY (2006)
Academy Award nominated
Days of Glory is an eye-opening journey into France's forgotten war during WW2 when 130,000 indigenous men of the country's North African colonies joined the fight to save the "fatherland" from Nazi occupation.
DEAD END (2003)
It's Christmas Eve and the Harrington family are embarking on their usual journey to the in-laws in time for Christmas Day. Only this year Dad has decided to take a short cut "through the woods". Everything changes when a woman in white appears on the roadside cradling a baby.
DEAD MAN'S SHOES (2004)
Returning to their hometown in the Midlands, Richard and his simple-minded brother Anthony seek out the members of a drug-dealing gang who tortured and abused Anthony after Richard left home to join the army. Dressed in an army jacket and gasmask, Richard sets out to kill them all one by one.
DEAD OR ALIVE (0000)
A feature adaptation of Tecmo's bestselling game franchise "DOA: Dead or Alive". The movie centers on four female fighters in a competition to the death on an exotic island.
DEAN SPANLEY (2008)
Following his Oscar nominated performance in
Venus Peter O’Toole returns, alongside Sam Neill, in this shaggy dog story which probes issues of memory, grief and life after death.
DEATH PROOF (2007)
Tarantino's back behind the lens with his thrill-ride half of the aborted
Grindhouse double-bill that's bursting with wise-cracking wit, fast cars and even faster women.
DEATH PROOF is a white knuckle ride behind the wheel of a psycho serial killer’s roving, revving, racing death machine.
DEEP WATER (2006)
Set against the backdrop of the turbulent sixties,
Deep Water is the stunning true story of Donald Crowhurst, a free-thinking electronics inventor who entered the most daring nautical race ever, the very first Sunday Times Golden Globe solo, non-stop, round-the-world, boat race.
DEJA VU (2006)
Déjà Vu is a highly entertaining fast-paced techno thriller from seasoned masters of the genre, Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and Director Tony Scott, starring two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington and newcomer Paula Patton.
DEVIL AND DANIEL JOHNSTON, THE (2005)
"There's certainly a devil, and he knows my name". So opens this exploration into the mind of Daniel Johnston, and it's nearly impossible to dispute Johnston's self prophesy as religious dogma after witnessing the unravelling of his severely troubled mind.
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (2006)
A fortune in stolen diamonds thrusts James Bond into action in this thrilling adventure! Sean Connery returns as Agent 007 and teams up with the beautiful Tiffany Case to prevent his nemesis Blofeld from using the diamonds in a deadly laser satellite.
DIE ANOTHER DAY (2006)
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) pulls out all the stops to take you on an unforgettable, adrenaline-pumping ride across the globe in this action-filled adventure! From a dark cell in a North Korean prison to the beautiful beaches of Cuba, 007 is on the trail of a diabolical genius who’s hell-bent on slicing up the earth… literally.
DIE HARD 4.0 (2007)
When
Die Hard hit cinema screens worldwide in 1987, it was regarded as a landmark action movie. Now, two decades later, action icon John McClane (
Bruce Willis) returns to the fray in
Die Hard 4.0. OUT NOW TO OWN ON DVD.
DISTANT VOICES, STILL LIVES (1988)
Using an impressionistic series of social gatherings drawn from family memories, Davies paints a vivid picture of working-class life in the 40s and 50s.
DISTRICT 13 (2006)
Written by Luc Besson,
District 13 marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Pierre Morel. 2010, Paris government authorities have buillt huge walls around urban districts known for being troublesome leaving the locals to fend for themselves.
DISTRICT 9 (2009)
Produced by Peter Jackson,
District 9 is set in Johannesburg where extraterrestrials arrived 20 years ago and are fighting to go home. The film opened at number one in the US and has wowed audiences and critics with it’s originality and impressive effects.
DON'T COME KNOCKING (2005)
Shepard plays Howard Spence, a once famous and still recognised Western star who walks away one day from a film set, and wanders off in to the Fordian landscape. After seeing his mother for the first time in many years he discovers he may have a child, and heads off again, to Montana.
DONKEY PUNCH (2008)
When best friends Kim, Tammi and Lisa go to Spain on holiday, all they want to do is forget their worries and party hard. But after meeting three lads in a club and going back to their luxurious yacht to take the party to the next level, things take a shocking turn for the worse and one of the group ends up dead.
DORIAN GRAY (2009)
In this dark gothic thriller, a strikingly beautiful but naïve young Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) arrives in Victorian London and is swept into a social whirlwind by the charismatic Henry Wotton (Colin Firth), who introduces Dorian to the hedonistic pleasures of the city.
DOUBT (2009)
Meryl Streeps lates film
Doubt sees her up for another Oscar nomination as she plays Sister Aloysius Beauvier, the Principal of St Nicholas Catholic School in the Bronx.
DOWN IN THE VALLEY (2005)
A suspenseful crime story set at the edge of the San Fernando Valley, a seedy place of horse ranches and immigrant gangs, where ten-lane freeways converge to create a cultural no man's land.
DR. NO (2006)
His name is Bond, James Bond. And here, in his explosive film debut, Ian Fleming's immortal action hero blazes through one of his most spectacular adventures. Sean Connery embodies the suave yet lethal cool of Agent 007 as he battles the mysterious Dr. No, a scientific genius bent on destroying the U.S. space program.
DUELIST (0000)
Loosely based on an original manga and set during Korea's late Chosun Dynasty era, acclaimed Korean filmmaker Lee Myung-Se innovative and visually impressive reinvention of martial arts genre conventions,
Duelist is a ravishingly shot and brilliantly choreographed tale of intrigue and romance.
DUPLICITY (2009)
Oscar® winner Julia Roberts and Clive Owen reunite for
Duplicity, from writer/director Tony Gilroy (seven-time Oscar®-nominated
Michael Clayton). In the film, they star as spies-turned-corporate operatives in the midst of a clandestine love affair. When they find themselves embroiled in a high-stakes espionage game, they discover the toughest part of the job is deciding how much to trust the one you love.