The Big Blue is out now on 4K Steelbook, and while both versions are included here, it’s the Version Longue which is director Luc Besson’s definitive version about the timeless, magical, mysterious sea – a …
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The Big Blue is out now on 4K Steelbook, and while both versions are included here, it’s the Version Longue which is director Luc Besson’s definitive version about the timeless, magical, mysterious sea – a …
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Boogie Nights is out now in a long-overdue 4K Blu-ray release, and is understandably, a big step up from when Entertainment In Video put out a DVD in 1999 which was cropped to 1.85:1! The …
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Ella McCay sees the titular lead as a Lt Governor of the State, played by Emma Mackey (Hot Milk), become the youngest woman in her office to have a shot at going for Governor, given …
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New Blu-ray 4K and DVD releases December 22nd 2025 are as follows: A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (Blu-ray and DVD) Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story (Blu-ray) Can You Hear Me? (DVD) Dracula (Luc Besson) …
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An Invitation to Murder: A Death in Cairo follows on from 2023’s An Invitation to Murder – which, itself, was also alternatively-titled as Invitation To A Murder – but it’s odd that they subtitle the …
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Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 comes just over two years after the first FNAF movie, with both spawning from the videogame series, which I’ve had a go at briefly, but I can’t say I’m a …
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Silent Night Deadly Night revamps a 1980s horror franchise where, after an encounter on the way home from seeing his Grandad in the nursing home as Christmas is coming up, at the age of 8, …
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Amadeus is the same name as the 1984 movie, which I stll haven’t seen, but in 2025, the lead is played by Will Sharpe (Too Much), starting in Vienna, 1781, “ten years before Mozart’s death”. …
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Lurker opens with famous pop star Oliver (Archie Madekwe – Saltburn, Gran Turismo) walking into the clothes store where part-time photographer Matthew (Théodore Pellerin, above-right with Madekwe) works, and based on how the latter talks …
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Eleanor The Great is the feature-length directorial debut of Scarlett Johansson, and feels an odd title for a film that’s not great, but is very good, yet simply, Eleanor would’ve sufficed. However, with that, it …
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