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| Category | Horror DVDs, Thriller Movies | | Starring | Peter Sarsgaard, Vera Farmiga, CCH Pounder, Jimmy Bennett, Isabelle Fuhrman | | Director | Jaume Collet-Sera | | Composer | John Ottman | | Director of Photography | Jeff Cutter | | Executive Producer | Don Carmody, Michael Ireland, Mark Stevens | | Producer | Joel Silver, Leonardo DiCaprio, Susan Downey, Jennifer Davisson Killoran | | Screenwriter | David Leslie Johnson | | Story | Alex Mace |
Standard Screen; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack Spanish; English Subtitles Horror's creepy child genre gets another entry with this chiller from Jaume Collet-Serra (HOUSE OF WAX). After the death of their unborn child, Kate (Vera Farmiga) and John (Peter Sarsgaard) go to an orphanage to consider adoption. There, they find Esther, a young girl who seems innocent, but she brings destruction to her new family. Orphan Reviews: 3 stars out of 5 -- "To pull all the operatics off, producers have wisely cast solid pros Sarsgaard and Farmiga, who bring real dimension to a couple reeling from one tragedy and about to experience another....The real find is young Fuhrman..."-- Pete Hammond, Box Office 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "[A] shamelessly effective horror film based on the most diabolical of movie malefactors, a child."-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "[I]t's a cut above most spooky-kid movies, with a twist that sets it apart....The plot unfolds with a palpable sense of tension."-- Claudia Puig, USA Today "ORPHAN would never work as the thrillingly wicked indulgence it is without the psycho intensity of Fuhrman. She's boosted by Saarsgard and Farmiga..."-- Melissa Anderson, Movieline "[I]t's the uproarious twist that will land this one in the horror hall of fame/shame."-- Ken McIntyre, Total Film Orphan | List Price | $28.98 (You save $5.59) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 2009 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 25239  | | CD Universe Part number | 7819850 | | Catalog number | 1000045295 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 27, 2009 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Running Time | 123 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen |
Orphan DVD Region 1 Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French, Spanish Subtitles - English, French, Spanish
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$6.59 For his film debut, director Brian Bertino has crafted a fantastically creepy horror flick based on the very simple premise of strangers who come knocking late at night. Kristen (Liv Tyler) and James (Scott Speedman) have arrived at a secluded vacation home in the woods after attending a friend's wedding. It's four in the morning, and they're both tearful and emotionally exhausted after a disagreement about their relationship. As they awkwardly try to navigate the long night together, they are distracted by the sound of a heavy knock at the door. They open it to find a dazed young woman hidden in the shadows. Assuming she is lost, James sends her away, but Kristen is disturbed by the late-night visit. When James leaves to go on a drive and pick up some cigarettes, Kristen is left alone, and we watch her move through the huge house in a painfully eerie silence, all the while knowing that she is being watched. By the time James returns, Kristen is in hysterics, and together they must face the terrifying fact that they are indeed in grave danger.
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$13.55 Marcel Langenegger makes his feature-film directorial debut with the aptly titled DECEPTION, a film about secrets and lies. Jonathan McQuarry (Ewan McGregor) feels that life is passing him by. He completes short-term audits for a large firm, but doesn't really feel any connection to his employer and finds it difficult to make friends at his assignments since he's never there for long. Jonathan's circumstances change overnight when charming lawyer Wyatt Bose (Hugh Jackman) befriends him. In an instant, the shy accountant is playing doubles tennis with his new friend and beautiful women and visiting upscale clubs. Just as mild-mannered Jonathan is getting used to his new lifestyle, Wyatt leaves town on business. When Jonathan finds himself mistakenly in possession of Wyatt's cell phone, he also discovers a whole new world of anonymous sex in elite Manhattan hotels with powerful women known simply as "The List." But soon Jonathan is in over his head: he's the prime suspect when a woman goes missing, and the threat of extortion looms.
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$23.39 After nearly two decades of successful detours into mature thrillers (THE GIFT, A SIMPLE PLAN) and superhero blockbusters (the Spider-Man series), director Sam Raimi returns--full tilt--to his scrappy horror roots with DRAG ME TO HELL. Alison Lohman stars as Christine Brown, a soft-spoken Southern girl with a good heart, a PhD-toting boyfriend (Justin Long), and a job as a loan officer at a bank just outside of Los Angeles. When evicting a vile and negligent old woman named Mrs. Ganush (Lorna Raver) seems to be the only way to secure an important promotion, Christine pushes her moral flexibility about as far as it can go (not very far at all) only to dearly pay the price as the recipient of a rather nasty curse. The next three days of Christine’s life amount to an unimaginable endurance test in which she is subject to physical and psychological torture while a terrifying demon draws ever closer to take her to hell, where she would burn for eternity.
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