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"Pitch-perfect drama and comedy" -- San Francisco Chronicle
"Sweet, smart and seriously addictive" -- Philadelphia Inquirer
"The most fully satisfying slice of entertainment in ages" -- Newsday
As seen on the Sundance Channel
In its third season, this universally acclaimed series continues to mine dramatic and comic gold from the trials and tribulations of a dysfunctional Canadian theatre troupe, both on- and offstage.
Struggling with the unfamiliar burdens of success, the New Burbage theatre festival mounts two ambitious productions: King Lear, Shakespeare’s epic tragedy, and East Hastings, a debut musical about a heroin-addicted hooker with a heart of gold. Emotionally fragile artistic director Geoffrey Tennant (Paul Gross) coaxes legendary actor Charles Kingman out of semi-retirement to play Lear. But with plenty of personal baggage, Kingman doesn’t so much play the part as live it. Meanwhile, the festival’s resident bean-counter (Mark McKinney) joins forces with the musical’s flamboyant director (Don McKellar) to create the unlikeliest hit in theatre history. Special guest stars include award-winning actor William Hutt of Canada’s Stratford Festival and indie-film sensation Sarah Polley (My Life Without Me, The Sweet Hereafter).
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE interviews with Paul Gross and Susan Coyne; extended scenes of King Lear; bloopers; deleted and extra scenes; trailer; production notes; photo gallery, song lyrics, and cast filmographies.
Contains strong coarse language - $17.59

As seen on the Sundance Channel
"Deliciously written" —TV GUIDE
"Big and powerful, a corker" —LOS ANGELES TIMES
"Charming and complex and lovely" —THE NEW YORK TIMES
Showered with awards and critical acclaim, this darkly comic Canadian series follows the fortunes of a dysfunctional Shakespearean theatre troupe, exposing the high drama, scorching battles, and electrifying thrills that happen behind the scenes.
Paul Gross (Due South) stars as Geoffrey Tennant, the passionate but unstable artistic director of the New Burbage Theatre Festival. Haunted by the ghost of his predecessor (Stephen Ouimette), he struggles to realize his creative vision while handling touchy actors, a jittery general manager (Mark McKinney), a pretentious guest director (Don McKellar) and his own tempestuous romance with the festival's leading lady (Martha Burns). The backstage bedlam mirrors the onstage angst as Geoffrey directs three of Shakespeare's masterpieces -- Hamlet, Macbeth and King Lear -- one in each season. Guest stars include Rachel McAdams (Wedding Crashers), Colm Feore (Chicago), Sarah Polley (Go, The Sweet Hereafter), and renowned Stratford Festival actor William Hutt in one of his last performances.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE cast interviews, bloopers, deleted and extended scenes, photo galleries, production notes, trailers and song lyrics. Plus exclusive bonus disc: "A Look Behind the Scenes" featurette, more cast and crew interviews, and on-set footage. - $36.15

Two "with-it" young physicists (Paige and Donovan) are on a desperate search for their friend Hugo who has vanished with his new love interest, a fashionable girl from Mars. Hugo is suspected of making off with a mysterious hi-tech secret from the lab where they work called "Fat Boy Numeral", which is - well, it's top secret! Also hot on the trail for Hugo is a sinister executive from the lab with her pair of goons, as well as another matched set of G-men in black. Suffice to say everyone's on Hugo's trail "like flies on rice." Pop is an absurd dash through a stylish world of uncommon characters and even more uncommon plot twists. Filled with humor and wit, the story unfolds amidst striking visuals and an original soundtrack of Mambo. Swing and Space-Age Pop! Cocktail Party Commentary, Pop-o-Matic Pop Culture reference Guide, Behind the Scenes Shenanigans - $2.62

Insecure Martin Bigggs meets sexy Samantha Miller, the sister of Nicole who is the leader of a band called "Cherry Suicide." While Martin and Samantha are beginning a relationship, Nicole is trying to get away from her ex-boyfriend, Ivan, an insane rock musician. Cherry Suicide heads to Florida in a taxi with Martin and a blind street philosopher named Wally. The van breaks down in Virginia where they encounter Lenny, a waste disposal truck driver, jewel thieves, a trigger happy motel owner, and wild groupies. To get more cash, Cherry Suicide crashes a Christian fair and gives a concert, while Ivan is hot on Nicole's trail to seek revenge. Packed with wall-to-wall alternative music, and tow dazzling live concerts, Rockin' Road Trip is an adventure not to be missed. Bonus Features: Scene Selection| Interview with director William Olsen| On set photo featurette with commentary| Trailers| Bios. Specs: DVD9, Dolby Digital, 1.33:1, English Language, Rated R, 101 minutes, Color, 1985. - $5.99

Canadian filmmaker Scott Smith directs the black comedy Falling Angels, based on the novel by Barbara Gowdy and adapted for the screen by poet and author Esta Spalding. Set in the late '60s and filmed on-location in Saskatchewan, this dark family drama focuses on the three teenaged daughters of the Field household. Callum Keith Rennie plays Jim Field, the loud-mouthed, domineering patriarch who has intimidated his wife Mary (Miranda Richardson) into a catatonic state of alcoholism and depression. Norma (Monté Gagné) is the oldest, most responsible daughter; she is overburdened and preoccupied by events from the past. Middle child Lou (Katharine Isabelle) chooses the rebellious path in order to escape her father's unreasonable demands. Youngest daughter Sandy (Kristin Adams) aspires to maximum femininity, engaging in an affair with an older, married man (Mark McKinney) in the process. - $7.99

Robson Arms is a half-hour dramedy series that follows the lives of the tenants in a once-grand low-rise in Vancouvers eclectic West End. Robson Arms is about community and all the word implies: people sharing a space and place; sometimes connected, some - $15.51