On DVD and Blu-Ray
The Time Traveler’s Wife
Based on the best-selling novel by Audrey Niffenegger, The Time Traveller’s Wife is a love story involving a man called Henry who has a very rare genetic disorder which causes him to involuntarily time-travel.
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Paper Heart
Paper Heart is an ostensibly harmless indie film about love, that, when stripped of its oh-so-quirky gloss coat, reveals a far more intelligent animal
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Adventureland
This rom-com from the writer-director of Superbad will not give you the same brand of childish debauchery you might expect.
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The Firm
It is probably not the best time to be bringing out a remake of The Firm, Alan Clarke’s 1988 football hooliganism classic that set the bench mark for the numerous imitations of the last few years.
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Fame
Fame serves as a platform for up-and-coming faces, a virtual launch pad for a talented new generation of entertainers screaming the immortal ‘remember my name’ to a captivated audience.
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Fish Tank
On paper, Fish Tank looks as if it will be one of those worthy British films that critics fawn over whilst also leaving the majority of the film-viewing public somewhat cold.
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Mesrine: Killer Instinct
Mesrine: Killer Instinct, traces the young Mesrine from his shady formative experiences in the Algerian war through to his initial forays into the underbelly of Parisian gangland.
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Funny People
It’s fair to say that Sandler has a somewhat patchy back-catalogue. To my recollection, he’s adept at making brash, shouty, silly, sporty, shouty, angry, shouty films.
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The Boys Are Back
The Boys are Back sees Clive Owen striking out in a different direction from his usual repertoire of characters, refreshingly raw and stripped back with not a gun-tote or a stubble-stroke in sight
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(500) Days of Summer
If you’ve seen the trailer then you know the premise, boy meets girl, boy falls in love, girl doesn’t. It’s that simple, only it’s not.
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