Category: DVD/Blu-Ray
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Harold and Maude Blu-ray Review
Hal Ashby’s Harold and Maude is a wonder, something so surprising, charming and intelligent that…
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Jules et Jim DVD Review
Welcome to Paris. Early 20th century. Before the war. Take a ride with me on this…
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Shoot the Pianist DVD Review
Francois Truffaut’s second and third films reflect the tastes of the French New Wave. So…
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The Essential Jacques Tati Blu-ray Collection Review
Studio Canal have put together a great boxset that truly earns its title as the…
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The Lego Movie Blu-ray Review
The Lego Movie is a hugely enjoyable ride, which is filled with promises of dazzling…
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Too Late Blues Blu-ray Review
The year is 1961. In Britain Tony Richardson directs A Taste of Honey, in France…
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Vampire Academy DVD Review
But unfortunately for Waters and the lead actresses of the film (none of whom will…
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Absentia DVD Review
Having recently seen, and really enjoyed, Oculus, I was delighted to be given the opportunity…









