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DVD weekly: Big-haired ballbreakers and Volcano gods
Movie Release | Matt | 30th April 2012
It’s DVD weekly time, providing you with a rundown of all the best new home entertainment releases of the week. All two of them.
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DVD weekly: Skins – series six
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 23rd April 2012
Sure, I know the Skins. What, you think I'm too old to enjoy E4? Listen, I once downloaded a Professor Green song. They call them songs, right, the hip-hoppers? Not jams or joints or whatever?
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DVD weekly: Titanic
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 17th April 2012
Not receiving the preview DVD you were expecting is pretty low on anyone's list of first-world problems, but still I've managed to base this DVD review of Titanic on an episode and a bit that I caught between Aviva adverts on the ITV Player. The result being: it's far more judgemental and far less well-informed.
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DVD weekly: Spooky Bond and Norse werewolves
Movie Release | Matt | 16th April 2012
Disappointing haul out of this week's new DVD and Blu-ray releases, guys. That is unless you like POORLY TOLD HORROR STORIES and LOW-BUDGET COMICBOOK TIE-INS. Which, I suppose, could be a thing.
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DVD weekly: Fist of Fun. That's all.
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 10th April 2012
There's only one DVD this week that's worth talking about, and it's worth talking about at length. Won't you join me?
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DVD weekly: the good, the bad and the fabulous
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 3rd April 2012
Sometimes you have to wait 16 years to be reminded just why you love television so much, and sometimes you have to wait a week to be reminded why occasionally you don't.
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DVD weekly: Scorsese, Captain America and a ghostly carny
Movie Release | Matt | 3rd April 2012
This week’s biggest release is Hugo, which I haven’t seen. In the interest of still being a ‘proper critic’ though, I have reviewed the releases I did receive in the post: two low-rent, low-budget straight-to-DVD films. There’s a lesson to be learned here for PR people and the upshot is "send me more DVDs".
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DVD weekly: Copycats, cancer and cereal killers
Movie Release | Matt | 28th March 2012
It's DVD weekly time! This week's releases have been brought to you by one proper review, two fudged haven't-seens and one utterly regrettable viewing experience. Seriously. Just 'ugh'.
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DVD weekly: spies, trailer trash and Cumberbitches
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 28th March 2012
This week's DVD releases are so bloody good, I forgot to stop watching them and missed my deadline. And the clocks went forward which, like, confused me.
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DVD weekly: won't anybody think of the children?!
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 19th March 2012
It's time we got something straight: our site attracts tens of pre-school kids and it's time we stopped talking about boobs and gangsters and got to the meat of what really matters to our readers. Poorly rendered CGI anthropomorphic cartoons.
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