
30 Days of Fright: December 2011 DVD roundup
Premature burial, feral women, some exceedingly dodgy childcare and, erm, Nazi zombie horses all have a role to play in this year’s advent.
Premature burial, feral women, some exceedingly dodgy childcare and, erm, Nazi zombie horses all have a role to play in this year’s advent.
To celebrate the release of new action thriller Justice, in cinemas now, we’re taking a look back at Nicolas Cage’s five best movies and giving you the chance to win a set of DVDs.
Coming to BBC One this autumn, Death in Paradise is a fish out of water story about a quintessential English cop posted to the Caribbean island of Sainte Marie.
Viewed purely as a drama, this six-part serial for children filmed entirely on location in London in 1968 is risible as best. As a document of a halcyon time now long past, it’s enthralling.
The BBC have released a clip from the next episode of fantasy drama Merlin‘s fourth series, A Servant of Two Masters.
Out now to buy on DVD exclusively from HMV, Inflatable sees Australian stand-up king Adam Hills celebrate his 21st year in comedy and his 40th birthday live on stage at Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre, with a special performance of his critically acclaimed show. Inflatable is a raucous, poignant and ultimately uplifting show that received five star … >
After the events of A Servant of Two Masters, resulting in a confrontation with ‘old Merlin’, Morgana now fears her mortal enemy more than ever.
The most successful of Irwin Allen’s 1960s television sci-fi series takes a bow on DVD as this final season of underwater escapades bids a fond, if undignified farewell.
We continue our brand new Spooks blog, where we’ll be rewatching the first series at a manageable pace of two episodes each week, with the next two episodes.
In a series that has so far veered more towards the dramatic, woodworm not withstanding, it was inevitable that a lighter episode was due.