Anna Boleyn Review
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ANNA BOLEYN - DVD Movie
Voyeur Confessions (El Prohibido Placer De Mirar) Uncut Import Spanish Cover Region 1 Ntsc Review
Region 1 - NTSC - Import - Cover and Menu in Spanish - ENGLISH audio - Optional Spanish Subtitles
This title has been extremely rare worldwide and is among the most highly sought movies!
Unrated Uncut Edition (Although the cover states 90 min, the actual running time is exactly 1 h 35 min 24 sec)
A beautiful researcher conducts a voyeurism study. She never expected the stories revealed by her subjects, that will have deep consequences on her life - Followed by "The Exhibitionist Files", this is definitively a Must Have for Catalina's fans!
Special Features
Behind-The-Scenes: 2 min 19 sec
Trailer
Photo Gallery
Witches' Hammer Review
Much like THE CRUCIBLE, this riveting drama tells the true story of the last gasp of the notorious witch hunts in Czechoslovakia. A ruthless inquisitor spins the superstitions of local peasants into religious heresy, finding cause to accuse dozens of innocent men and women of witchcraft. The inquisitor targets nobles and merchants, whose property and goods are then confiscated. After suffering an array of medieval tortures, most of the accused confess–only to be burned alive at the stake as helpless villagers watch. With its bold and striking cinematography, the film captures scenes of both daring nudity and brutal torture.
Confession of Pain ( Seung sing ) ( Forlorn City ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import Review
Australia released, PAL/Region 4 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: Chinese ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: In a city of love and prosperity, a city of lost hope and premature death, veteran detective Hei (TONY LEUNG CHIU-WAI) feels it all: the hurt, the helplessness, the horror. When his father-in-law, the billionaire benefactor Chau, is gruesomely murdered in his palatial mansion, he enlists the assistance of his former partner turned private detective, Bong (TAKESHI KANESHIRO). But Bong has his own demon to fight. Ever since the suicide of his pregnant girlfriend, he has lost his joie de vivre, even though he still retains the finest instincts of a man hunter. As he digs deeper and deeper into the case, all evidence seems to point to Chau's daughter and Hei's hysterical wife, Susan. But then the killer ups the ante by murdering Susan as well. Bong starts grappling with the suspicion that the man they hunt is someone very close to them, someone on the verge of a total breakdown. Like lost souls in a city of fallen angels, the cop, the private detective, and the killer are doing what they must. Every step of their journey takes them closer and closer to one another, until a shocking denouement in which no stone is left unturned and no one can escape unscathed.
The Interrogation of Michael Crowe (True Stories Collection) Review
The police weren't looking for the truth...just a confession. THE INTERROGATION OF MICHAEL CROWE. The horrifying true story of the Crowe family whose 12-year-old daughter, Stephanie, is brutally stabled while asleep in her own bedroom. As the family struggled to dissect the painful evidence of their daughter's death, the police pinpoint their prime suspect - her brother, Michael. Every tactic at the police's disposal is used to manipulate and bully Michael into confessing to the gruesome crime. But, is he truly responsible for her vicious death?
Hustle: The Complete Season Two Review
The long con specialists are facing some trying times. Trevor, a short con artist brought into the fold on Danny's insistence, proves to be more trouble than he's worth. Albert thinks he's found a ripe mark in a mercenary poker player but he turns out to be Stacie's ex-husband Jake. Could the gang end up losing much more than money as they watch Stacie fall for him all over again? And, as Mickey's most audacious plan yet - to steal the crown jewels - ends in capture, handcuffs and tears... Could the family be broken up for good?
Black and White Review
Craig Lahiff’s award-winning courtroom drama does full justice to the momentous case that divided South Australia in the 1950s, and exposed the racism and brutality of the judicial system