Category: DVD/Blu-Ray
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North Sea Texas DVD Review
North Sea Texas enjoyed a successful run earlier this year at the Odeon Covent Garden where…
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One Hundred Years Of Evil DVD Review
Adolf Hitler is dead, isn’t he? One Hundred Years of Evil insists he is not, that…
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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie DVD Review
Luis Buñuel is known for his experimental and surrealist films; some of the most prominent…
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Hobson’s Choice DVD Review
It’s a pity, really, that posterity remembers David Lean‘s Hobson’s Choice primarily as a Charles…
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Breaking Bad DVD Review
Having built from nothing a drug empire and taken the crash course from hell in…
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The Night Porter – Blu-Ray Review
Watching The Night Porter was like having a picnic with Freud. The psychological period drama…
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Cleanskin DVD Review
My excitement to sit down and watch ‘Cleanskin’ was unfortunately shattered by the time I…
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Yasujiro Ozu – Three Melodramas DVD Review
It seems strange to associate the name Yasujiro Ozu with the high emotion and exaggeration…
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Don’t Think Blu-Ray Review
Back in January this year we reviewed the cinematic release of the ground-breaking Chemical Brothers…









