 | Daniel Craig orders another martini shaken, not stirred, with this sequel to 2006's reboot of the James Bond franchise, CASINO ROYALE. Marc Forster (THE KITE RUNNER) directs new arrivals to the series Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, and Gemma... |
 | Comedian, television personality, and wild child Chelsea Handler reveals (in great, side-splitting detail) her bedroom escapades in the memoir, MY HORIZONTAL LIFE: A COLLECTION OF ONE NIGHT STANDS. Locating the genesis of her sex obsession with a... |
 | When intelligence agencies need to dispense with one of their spies they serve a burn notice. A burn notice informs other agencies that the spy has become unreliable, effectively ending his or her career. In the breezy yet adventurous tradition of... |
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 | Daniel Craig orders another martini shaken, not stirred, with this sequel to 2006's reboot of the James Bond franchise, CASINO ROYALE. Marc Forster (THE KITE RUNNER) directs new arrivals to the series Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, and Gemma... |
 | Designed for the true fanatic, this enormous box set contains volumes one through four of the ULTIMATE COLLECTION releases as well as the film CASINO ROYALE. See individual titles for descriptions. |
 | DUPLICITY is a slick, Soderberghian comic caper in which it’s never exactly clear who is being conned. It’s easy to see that ex-CIA agent Claire Stenwick (Julia Roberts) and former MI6 member Ray Koval (Clive Owen) have a heated history together when... |
BKmwlVKf,g~~_6.JPG) | Scotsman Paul McGuigan (WICKER PARK, GANGSTER NO. 1) directs this high-energy sci-fi thriller set in Hong Kong. Nick (Chris Evans) is a "mover," meaning he can move objects with his mind. As a child, he escaped from Special Agent Carver (Djimon... |
 | Scotsman Paul McGuigan (WICKER PARK, GANGSTER NO. 1) directs this high-energy sci-fi thriller set in Hong Kong. Nick (Chris Evans) is a "mover," meaning he can move objects with his mind. As a child, he escaped from Special Agent Carver (Djimon... |
 | In this lighthearted spoof of the spy genre, Don Adams played Maxwell Smart, a secret agent who was anything but. Under the guidance of his long-suffering Chief (Edward C. Platt), and catty partner, Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon), Smart spent the show... |