Latest DVD Reviews
Engineer Prite's Project
The Hyperkino edition of Lev Kuleshov's directorial debut, now available to UK buyers.
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 06-02-2012 18:00
By the Bluest of Seas
Boris Barnet's visually stunning Soviet drama, now available to UK buyers.
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 06-02-2012 06:00
Inkubus
Freddy's dead but has Robert Englund found a new monster worth his talents?
Posted by John White
on 05-02-2012 18:00
Mein Freund der Mörder / Al Capone von der Pfalz
Meet Bernhard Kimmel, the 'Al Capone of the Palatinate'...
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 01-02-2012 17:00
Samurai Girls
Sexy samurai sirens in saucy new anime series.
Posted by Noel Megahey
on 27-01-2012 12:00
Dark Age
Australia Day ends with a giant crocodile on the rampage, in Arch Nicholson's cult Ozploitation movie Dark Age.
Posted by Gary Couzens
on 26-01-2012 18:00
Blessed
Australia Day continues with a day seen through the eyes of seven children and their mothers in a dark ensemble drama.
Posted by Gary Couzens
on 26-01-2012 12:00
Dr Plonk
A modern black and white silent film? Is it The Artist? No, it's Rolf de Heer's science fiction comedy Dr Plonk.
Posted by Gary Couzens
on 26-01-2012 06:00
Bitter & Twisted
Australia Day continues as a family comes apart through grief in Bitter & Twisted, a drama starring Noni Hazlehurst.
Posted by Gary Couzens
on 26-01-2012 00:00
Beneath Hill 60
Australia Day at The Digital Fix begins with Beneath Hill 60, a true story from World War One.
Posted by Gary Couzens
on 25-01-2012 18:00
Liverpool
Lisandro Alonso's first UK DVD thanks to the wonderful folk at Second Run.
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 22-01-2012 23:30
The Theo Angelopoulos Collection Volume 2
The next five of the great Greek director's films, in a box set from Artificial Eye.
Posted by Gary Couzens
on 22-01-2012 00:00
The Other F Word
This documentary looks at how punk rockers adjust to fatherhood, a seeming conflict with their anti-authoritarianism
Posted by clydefro jones
on 21-01-2012 06:00
Outcast of the Islands
Rediscover a neglected classic...
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 19-01-2012 06:00
A Man Vanishes (Masters of Cinema)
Truth in cinema gets turned on its head in Shohei Imamura's extraordinary film, released last year by Masters of Cinema
Posted by clydefro jones
on 17-01-2012 18:00
Doctor Who: U.N.I.T Files
Doctors Three and Four, both with Sarah Jane, face off invasions from the past and android replicas from space.
Posted by Gary Couzens
on 16-01-2012 00:00
Night and Day
A Korean painter finds himself in Paris (literally not figuratively) in this film directed by the great Hong Sang-soo.
Posted by clydefro jones
on 11-01-2012 00:00
Go to Blazes
British crime caper from the sixties populated by dozens of familiar faces.
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 08-01-2012 18:00
Java Head / Tiger Bay
Two forgotten Anna May Wong features from Ealing Studios, 1934.
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 06-01-2012 06:00
Welcome to L.A. (MGM LE Collection)
Alan Rudolph's film about the "city of the one night stands" hits MGM's made-on-demand service
Posted by clydefro jones
on 05-01-2012 06:00
Bluebeard
Catherine Breillat without the shock tactics.
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 04-01-2012 18:00
American Dreams (lost and found) / Landscape Suicide
The beginning of a major new DVD project for the Edition Filmmuseum label...
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 02-01-2012 00:00
Mara Mattuschka / Chris Haring: Burning Down the Palace
The latest from Austrian avant-garde specialists Index DVD...
Posted by Anthony Nield
on 29-12-2011 00:00
Love in a Cold Climate - The Complete Series
An eight-part adaptation of two classic novels by Nancy Mitford, this ITV period drama is available now...
Posted by Les Anderson
on 21-12-2011 15:51
Incident in an Alley (MGM LE Collection)
A cop accidentally kills a 14-year-old in this black and white B-movie, based on a story by Rod Serling.
Posted by clydefro jones
on 16-12-2011 18:00