DVD Reviews
We believe the at-home movie experience should be nothing less than sensational. Here we review DVD releases of both new and old films, and let you know just what's available in the ever ambiguous 'DVD extras.'
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Dvd Reviews
Pulp
Overlooked Michael Caine gem Pulp – the comic B-side to Get Carter – gets a welcome resurrection on Blu-ray by Arrow Video Read more »| 08 Dec 2017 -
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Witchhammer
Powerful piece of allegorical film-making from Otakar Vávra, which compares 17th century witch trials to Czechoslovak Communist show trials of the 1950s Read more »| 01 Dec 2017 -
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Lost in Paris
Fiona Gordon and Dominique Abel, French cinema's reigning – but sorely underappreciated – comic masters return with their distinctive brand of gawky slapstick Read more »| 24 Nov 2017 -
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Sorcerer
William Friedkin's 1977 boondoggle Sorcerer is not the misunderstood masterpiece you've been promised, but this re-release is worth your time for some of the most spectacular suspense sequences ever committed to film Read more »| 01 Nov 2017 -
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The Voice of the Moon
Fellini's swan song makes a welcome debut on Blu-ray Read more »| 25 Oct 2017 -
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Vampir Cuadecuc
Playfully fiction-doc hybrid filmed on the set of Jess Franco's Dracula Read more »| 25 Oct 2017
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Blood Simple
This 1984 debut film from Joel and Ethan Coen is a dizzying noir of misunderstanding Read more »| 19 Oct 2017 -
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The Howling
Joe Dante's slyly subversive werewolf adventure comes to Blu-ray for the first time Read more »| 06 Oct 2017 -
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Miss Sloane
Jessica Chastain shines as a ruthless political lobbyist, but this slick drama is let down by a script that becomes increasingly preposterous Read more »| 18 Sep 2017 -
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The Love of a Woman
This graceful romance is a fitting swan song for Jean Grémillon, one of France's finest filmmakers Read more »| 15 Sep 2017 -
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The Big Knife
A compelling and vicious film noir about the seedy underbelly of Hollywood, directed by the great Robert Aldrich Read more »| 14 Sep 2017 -
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The Ghoul
Physiological thriller The Ghoul shows its first time director Gareth Tunley is a filmmaker to keep an eye out for in the future Read more »| 14 Sep 2017 -
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Westfront 1918 & Kameradschaft
Two films from German filmmaker GW Pabst, best known for his Weimar-era classics Pandora's Box and Diary of a Lost Girl, both of which starred the iconic Louise Brooks Read more »| 22 Aug 2017 -
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The 5000 Fingers of Dr T
This big-budget kids' film from 1953 based on ideas by Dr Seuss proved too much for young minds at the time, but deserves to find a cult audience on Blu-ray Read more »| 22 Aug 2017 -
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Mickey One
Drawing inspiration from French New Wave cinema, Arthur Penn’s visually arresting but overly self-conscious tale about a comic on the run from the mob is one of the great what-ifs of American cinema Read more »| 22 Aug 2017