
- A Little Trip to Heaven
-
Best Buy
From $7.99 (New)
-
Amazon
From $9.98 (New)
-
Newegg
From $6.98 (New)

From $7.99 (New)
From $9.98 (New)
From $6.98 (New)

| Latest | $7.99 22 hrs ago |
| Highest | $8.99 Mar 13, '14 |
| Lowest | $7.99 Nov 23, '14 |
| Average | $7.99 (30d avg) $7.99 (90d avg) $7.99 (180d avg) $7.99 (365d avg) $8.32 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Mar 13, 2014 |
Three stories of human treachery are given an unexpected link in this dry comedy drama from Icelandic filmmaker Baltasar Kormkur. Holt (Forest Whitaker) is an insurance investigator who is sent to Minnesota to look into a bus accident; the bus seems to have had significantly more passengers after it crashed than it had when it left the station, and Holt, posing as a police detective, needs to know who is telling the truth and who is attempting to cash in on the tragedy. Later, Holt is back on the job, when a badly burned body is found in a wrecked car, and the ID on the corpse indicates the victim was a small-time con artist with a police record. The victim's sister, Isold (Julia Stiles), claims that her brother's accident happened after his gas tank was drained and he was struggling to make his way home on a stormy night, but Holt isn't buying it; and Isold's husband, Fred (Jeremy Renner), and son, Thor (Alfred Harmsworth), don't seem especially trustworthy. Finally, a man and a woman struggle to make their way to shore after their car sails off a cliff into a body of water. While they seem grateful to make it back to dry land, it seems the woman has reason to be unhappy with her mate when she viciously attacks him. Who are these people, and what is their story? A Little Trip to Heaven received its North American premier at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

| Latest | $9.98 2 days ago |
| Highest | $9.98 Apr 11, '16 |
| Lowest | $6.49 Nov 1, '14 |
| Average | $9.60 (30d avg) $8.92 (90d avg) $8.76 (180d avg) $8.34 (365d avg) $8.81 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Apr 24, 2013 |
| Latest | $4.92 2 days ago |
| Highest | $7.98 Mar 20, '14 |
| Lowest | $2.10 Jul 1, '14 |
| Average | $5.16 (30d avg) $4.64 (90d avg) $4.13 (180d avg) $3.94 (365d avg) $3.92 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Apr 24, 2013 |
| Latest | $0.01 2 days ago |
| Highest | $0.98 Apr 11, '15 |
| Lowest | $0.01 Nov 9, '15 |
| Average | $0.01 (30d avg) $0.01 (90d avg) $0.05 (180d avg) $0.03 (365d avg) $0.05 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Apr 24, 2013 |
30 day average: 97,111
90 day average: 90,491
When a scam artist dies with a million-dollar life insurance policy, his sister and her husband try to collect... but an insurance investigator has very different plans. Insurance agent Abe Holt (Forest Whitaker) is investigating the suspicious death of the driver of a burned-out car. Holt has to work out whether the dead man, a con-man with a criminal record, could possibly have been the victim of an attempt to swindle the insurance company. When he meets Isolde (Julia Stiles), the dead man's sister, whose face is disfigured by severe scars, Holt slowly begins to lose his professional distance. Against the backdrop of a hostile, endless and harsh midwest winter, the characters reveal themselves to be multi-layered, involved in a curious yet balanced plot. In the end Holt must decide if doing the right thing is worth doing something very, very wrong.

| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $6.98 Jan 9, '14 |
| Lowest | $6.98 Jan 9, '14 |
| Average | NA |
| Added | May 7, 2013 |
Synopsis: When a scam artist dies with a million-dollar life insurance policy, his sister and her husband try to collect... but an insurance investigator has very different plans. Insurance agent Abe Holt (Forest Whitaker) is investigating the suspicious death of the driver of a burned-out car. Holt has to work out whether the dead man, a con-man with a criminal record, could possibly have been the victim of an attempt to swindle the insurance company. When he meets Isolde (Julia Stiles), the dead man's sister, whose face is disfigured by severe scars, Holt slowly begins to lose his professional distance. Against the backdrop of a hostile, endless and harsh midwest winter, the characters reveal themselves to be multi-layered, involved in a curious yet balanced plot. In the end Holt must decide if doing the right thing is worth doing something very, very wrong. ...