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‘Merlin’: Complete Series 5 DVD review

In its final year, Merlin provided plenty to enjoy in terms of both story and visual spectacle.

Posted January 23, 2013 by Ian McArdell Filed under
  • DVD and Blu-ray

January 2013 horror movie DVD round-up

Never fear, for your faithful horror movie blog offers a resolution even the flakiest should be able to stick to: watch Manborg.

Posted January 21, 2013 by Nick Aldwinckle Filed under
  • DVD and Blu-ray

‘Primeval: New World’: Season 1 Episode 2 review

It’s still not perfect, but the dialogue is becoming less clunky on the whole; the exposition less obvious.

Posted January 21, 2013 by Alex Mullane Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Ripper Street’: Series 1 Episode 4 review

It might be a bit of sensational, pulpy fun but Ripper Street is very slickly done.

Posted January 20, 2013 by Florence Rose Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Fringe’: ‘Liberty’ / ‘An Enemy of Fate’ review

We should be thankful that this special and crazy adventure ends on its own terms and in such a satisfying way.

Posted January 19, 2013 by Simon Cocks Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Being Human’: Series 5 Episode 1 spoiler-free review

It may look different, but the crucial DNA of Series 1 persists.

Posted January 18, 2013 by Rob Smedley Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Fringe’: ‘The Boy Must Live’ review

How Fringe will really end remains something that we can only speculate about.

Posted January 16, 2013 by Simon Cocks Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Spies Of Warsaw’: Episode 2 review

This second episode begins in the aftermath of Mercier’s abduction by enemy agents.

Posted January 16, 2013 by Ian McArdell Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Mr Selfridge’: Episode 2 review

Exquisite period detail, decent direction and an oddly appropriate soundtrack offset a lack of actual substance and any real surprises.

Posted January 16, 2013 by Guest Writer Filed under
  • Episodes

‘Gangster Squad’ review

Essentially, what we have with Gangster Squad is the gangster genre and its various clichés diluted and boiled down to their purest form.

Posted January 16, 2013 by Alex Mullane Filed under
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