Bryan Singer directs this blockbuster superhero sequel based on the characters from the Marvel comic strip. With a storyline that alternates between the past and present, the film acts as a direct sequel to three separate films, 'X-Men: The Last Stand' (2006), 'X-Men: First Class' (2011) and 'The Wolverine' (2013). When the survivors of the battle in 'X-Men: The Last Stand', led by Magneto (Ian McKellen), Professor X (Patrick Stewart) and Storm (Halle Berry), discover that total annihilation now awaits humans and mutants alike, they send the ageless Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) back in time to try and change the course of events. In the past, Wolverine must team up with the younger incarnations of the X-Men seen in 'X-Men: First Class', Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), Magneto (Michael Fassbender) and Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), to avert disaster. Will he succeed? £1.79Buy NowX-Men: Days of Future Past
Scott Cooper writes and directs this drama based on the 1987 novel by Thomas Cobb, starring Jeff Bridges, in a Golden Globe and Oscar-winning performance, as burned-out country singer Bad Blake. Blake has lived his life hard, fast and recklessly. With several marriages in tatters behind him and too many years spent drinking one more for the road, his life has become a parody of the bittersweet songs on which his once-promising career was built. When divorced journalist Jean (Maggie Gyllenhaal) persuades the reluctant singer to give her an interview, a relationship develops between them that gives Blake one last chance for redemption. The song 'The Weary Kind' gained the film its second Oscar at the 2010 awards. £1.79Buy NowCrazy Heart
All episodes from the first three seasons of the Golden Globe-winning US drama following CIA officer Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) as she tries to prove that returned American hero Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) is actually an Al-Qaeda mole. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Grace', 'Clean Skin', 'Semper', 'Blind Spot', 'The Good Soldier', 'The Weekend', 'Achilles Heel', 'Crossfire', 'Representative Brody', 'The Vest' and 'Marine One'. Season 2 episodes are: 'The Smile', 'Beirut Is Back', 'State of Independence', 'New Car Smell', 'Q&A', 'A Gettysburg Address', 'The Clearing', 'I'll Fly Away', 'Two Hats', 'Broken Hearts', 'In Memoriam' and 'The Choice'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Tin Man Is Down', 'Uh... Oh... Ah...', 'Tower of David', 'Game On', 'The Yoga Play', 'Still Positive', 'Gerontion', 'A Red Wheelbarrow', 'One Last Thing', 'Good Night', 'Big Man in Tehran' and 'The Star'. £10.49Buy NowHomeland: The Complete Seasons 1-3
Karl Urban stars in this sci-fi action thriller based on the 2000 AD comic series. In a desolate post-atomic world, the remaining humans live in police-controlled 'Mega Cities'. In Mega City One, Judge Dredd (Urban) is the most feared of an elite group of law enforcement officers who hold the power to sentence offenders and, if necessary, execute them on the spot. Dredd's latest adversary is Ma-Ma (Lena Headey), the matriarch of a drugs gang that has been selling a reality-altering substance known as SLO-MO. With the help of a young trainee (Olivia Thirlby), Dredd must bring his merciless brand of justice to some of the city's most dangerous districts. £1.79Buy NowDredd
Tom Cruise stars as a cop pursued by his own colleagues in this Steven Spielberg-directed adaptation of the short story by sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick ('Blade Runner', 'Total Recall'). John Anderton (Cruise) works for the Pre-Crime Division of the Washington DC police force, a special unit which acts on information obtained from mutants with pre-cognitive abilities in order to prevent murders before they have been committed. When the mutants have visions of a murder carried out by Anderton himself, the cop goes on the run and attempts to prove his own future-innocence. But no matter how hard he tries, Anderton cannot stay hidden from the city's advanced surveillance systems for long. £1.19Buy NowMinority Report
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel star in this offbeat romantic comedy, the feature debut of music video director Marc Webb, which chronicles 500 days in the on/off relationship of Summer (Deschanel) and Tom (Gordon-Levitt). While Summer steadfastly refuses to believe in true love, asserting that real life will always get in the way in the end, Tom has thrown caution to the wind and fallen hook, line and sinker in love with her. Where can their so-called relationship lead? £1.79Buy Now(500) Days of Summer
Academy Award-winning romantic comedy based on the novel by Matthew Quick. Bradley Cooper stars as Pat Solitano, a former high school teacher fresh from a stint in a mental institution who moves back in with his parents in an ill-fated attempt to reconcile with his ex-wife. His life begins to come together at last when he meets Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), a recently-widowed amateur dancer with problems of her own, and also begins to reconnect with his obsessive-compulsive father, Pat Sr (Robert De Niro). Lawrence won the Academy Award and Golden Globe for her performance and David O. Russell received the BAFTA for Best Adapted Screenplay. £2.39Buy NowSilver Linings Playbook
Drama in which 16-year-old Cole McKay's (Michael Angarano) struggle for independence is put to the test as his South Boston Irish-Catholic family implodes around him. Older brother, Terry (Tom Guiry), is descending into a life of drugs and crime; pregnant sister, Kathleen (Emily VanCamp), is being sent away to cover the shame of unwed motherhood and Cole's father, Desmond (Brendan Gleeson), spends his days in a fog of alcohol and self-pity, silently torturing himself over what might have been. The one thing keeping young Cole's head above water is his love of baseball. A talented pitcher, Cole overcomes self-doubt and family indifference to fight his way into the state championships. To get there, however, he must make a life and death decision, a decision that will change the McKay family forever. £1.19Buy NowBlack Irish
Robert Minkoff directs this animated adventure feature in which an ingenious talking dog and his human sidekick attempt to avert disaster. Mr. Peabody (voice of Ty Burrell) has the achievements to support claims that he is the smartest being on Earth. An influential and highly successful scientist, inventor, businessman and all round polymath, he also happens to be a dog who, in a somewhat unusual turn of events, has adopted a human boy, Sherman (Max Charles), to look after. However, when the curious Sherman creates havoc with Mr. Peabody's latest invention, the WABAC time-travelling machine, the boy and dog team must embark on an adventure through history to try and put things right, meeting figures including Leonardo Da Vinci (Stanley Tucci) and Sigmund Freud (Mel Brooks) along the way. Lake Bell, Leslie Mann and Allison Janney also lend their voices to the film. £1.79Buy NowMr. Peabody and Sherman
The first four films in the series charting a battle for supremacy between vampires and werewolves. 'Underworld' (2003) stars Kate Beckinsdale as Selene, one of the sophisticated group of vampires known as Death Dealers who attempt to keep the feral Lycans (werewolves) in check. When Selene discovers a Lycan plot to kill one of the rare humans to have witnessed a vampire and werewolf battle, young doctor Michael Corvin (Scott Speedman), she sets out to protect him and finds herself increasingly drawn to the doctor and the plot that surrounds him. In 'Underworld 2 - Evolution' (2006) Beckinsdale reprises her role as Selene. With Michael (Speedman) now half-werewolf and the vampire elder, Markus (Tony Curran), planning to awaken a long-lost brother who is a Lycan, Selene and Michael face a race against time to unlock the secrets of their bloodlines and prevent a potentially deadly war between the Lycans and Death Dealers. The events of 'Underworld: Rise of the Lycans' (2009) take place centuries before those of the original film and tell of the origins of the feud between the vampires and their onetime slaves, the Lycans. In the Dark Ages, charismatic young Lycan Lucian (Michael Sheen) rallies the werewolves to rise up against Viktor (Bill Nighy), the cruel vampire king who has enslaved them. Lucian is joined by his secret lover, Sonja (Rhona Mitra), in his battle against the Death Dealer army and quest for Lycan freedom. 'Underworld: Awakening' returns to the present day and the issues faced by vampire warrior Selene (Beckinsdale). When humans discover the existence of the Vampire and Lycan clans, Selene must escape imprisonment and lead the battle to protect both species from the threat of extermination by the forces of humanity. It may well prove her toughest challenge yet. £4.79Buy NowUnderworld 1-4
The complete seasons 1-14 of the animated comedy series. The Griffins are an average North American family living in an average North American home in an average North American town. The dad Peter (voice of Seth MacFarlane) is a big TV fan; mom Lois (Alex Borstein) is a former heiress who gave up her riches to marry the man she loves; 16-year-old Meg (Mila Kunis) is a drama queen eager to be accepted by her peers; 13-year-old Chris (Seth Green) likes his food and has the beginnings of a TV habit which could grow to equal his dad's; baby Stewie (MacFarlane) is a malevolent genius with plans for complete global domination; and martini-guzzling Brian (MacFarlane) is the wise-cracking family dog. £20.99
The first season of the US TV drama following a married couple played by Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys assigned to spy for the KGB in Washington D.C.. Set during the early-1980s when the Cold War between Russia and the USA was still at its height, the programme follows Elizabeth and Phillip Jennings (Russell and Rhys) as they attempt to juggle the usual suburban responsibilities of childcare and socialising with the less conventional demands of managing informants, transmitting highly sensitive information and attending clandestine meetings. The episodes are: 'Pilot', 'The Clock', 'Gregory', 'In Control', 'COMINT', 'Trust Me', 'Duty and Honour', 'Mutually Assured Destruction', 'Safe House', 'Only You', 'Covert War', 'The Oath' and 'The Colonel'. £4.79
Oscar-winning documentary by James Marsh telling the story of what has since been described as 'the artistic crime of the century'. On August 7th 1974, a young Frenchman called Philippe Petit stepped out on a wire suspended between the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center, at the time the world's tallest buildings. After an hour of dancing on the wire with no safety net or harness, he was finally arrested for this beautiful but illegal act of daring. Petit and his team had spent several months planning the performance in detail: bypassing security, smuggling wire and rigging equipment into the towers, suspending the wire between the two towers at the perfect tension to withstand both the wind and the swaying of the buildings - all without being caught. £2.39Buy NowMan On Wire
Big screen spin-off from the television series about the sex lives of four designer label-clad New York girlfriends. It seems that Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) has finally hooked Mr. Big (Chris Noth) for good. The happy couple have moved into the swankiest apartment they could find and they're about to tie the knot. Meanwhile, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is still unsuccessfully hankering after a baby, Samantha (Kim Catrall) is deeply dissatisfied with long-term monogamy, and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is less-than-happy with her husband Steve (David Eigenberg) after he admits to having cheated on her. In fact when the mightily-miffed Miranda bumps into Mr. Big at the wedding rehearsal, she tells him that he's crazy to get married as it ruins everything. Unfortunately for Carrie, this angry remark leads Big to do some serious re-thinking... £1.79Buy NowSex and the City: The Movie
All 13 episodes from the second season of the US TV drama following a married couple played by Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys assigned to spy for the KGB in Washington DC.. Set during the early 1980s when the Cold War between Russia and the USA was at its height, Elizabeth and Phillip Jennings (Russell and Rhys) attempt to juggle the usual suburban responsibilities of childcare and socialising with the less conventional demands of managing informants, transmitting highly sensitive information and attending clandestine meetings. The episodes are: 'Comrades', 'Cardinal', 'The Walk In', 'A Little Night Music', 'The Deal', 'Behind the Red Door', 'Arpanet', 'New Car', 'Martial Eagle', 'Yousaf', 'Stealth', 'Operation Chronicle' and 'Echo'. £7.49Buy NowThe Americans: Season 2
Eight more episodes from the animated children's series following the adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare (voice of Matthew Jacob Wayne). Based on the children's book written by Sam McBratney, the stories follow Little Nutbrown Hare and his friends Little Field Mouse (Allie Carlton), Little Gray Squirrel (Stuart Allan), Otter (Nicolas Roye) and Blue Bird (Angelique Perrin) as they investigate and explore the exciting world around them. The episodes are: 'Treasure Hunt', 'Feather Your Nest', 'Scents of Spring', 'Field of Flowers', 'March Like an Ant', 'Follow Me', 'Rainy Days' and 'Fly Away Home'. £1.19Buy NowGuess How Much I Love You: Easter Tales
Supernatural teenage drama directed by Richard LaGravenese and adapted from the novel by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. A mysterious young girl, Lena (Alice Englert), moves to a new school in Gatlin, South Carolina, quickly grabbing the attention of local boy Ethan (Alden Ehrenreich). When it is revealed that Lena is in fact a Caster with magic powers and only has a short time before she faces 'claiming' by either the light or dark side, the pair set out to find a way to prevent her from going evil, as her mother did. As they do, they unlock the secrets of their past and discover they share a connection through history. £1.79Buy NowBeautiful Creatures