DVD Video Review: Daleks, Dracula and Boba Fett (sort of) are all causing trouble for the First Doctor in this double bill from 1965. James tags along for the ride.
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DVD Video Review: Daleks, Dracula and Boba Fett (sort of) are all causing trouble for the First Doctor in this double bill from 1965. James tags along for the ride.
An ambitious high school senior, Matthew (Hirsch), with dreams of a career in politics is overjoyed to discover that his new neighbor, 19-year-old Danielle (Cuthbert), is absolutely beautiful, and they fall in love quickly, head over heels. Their relationship is put to the test, however when he discovers (along with the rest of the town, eventually) that she used to be a... porn star. (1 hr. 48 min.)
Mar
05
2010
Sestaja cast’ mira / Odinnadcatyj (A Sixth Part of the World / The Eleventh Year)Posted by DVD Times in Dvd Movies
DVD Video Review: Two rare Dziga Vertov films from the 1920s come to DVD on this excellent two-disc package.
DVD Video Review: Fritz Lang's masterpiece M, featuring a career-making performance from Peter Lorre, is released by Masters of Cinema. This two-disc edition also contains the film's rarely-seen English-language version. Review by Gary Couzens.
DVD Video Review: Wes Anderson does Roald Dahl. But mostly he does Wes Anderson.
DVD Video Review: It's time for vampires to start owning the streets!! Watch Ichigo act like a muppet for Eight episodes in this new volume of Bleach out today from MangaUK.
DVD Video Review: Three films from the celebrated filmmaking team of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet - The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach, Sicilia! and Une visite au Louvre - released in a two-disc set by New Wave Films. Review by Gary Couzens.
DVD Video Review: It's daft, lengthy, and lacks the killer punch, but Mark Lee finds that there's still much to enjoy in Korean comedy horror, Chaw.
DVD Video Review: There sure is. Kev takes a look at Third Window's presentation of Miyano Masayuki's debut comedy drama: a look into the lives of six individuals whose paths cross as each is drawn into the Japanese sex industry.
DVD Video Review: Little known in the UK, the film that was France's biggest box-office hit for over three decades arrives on British Region 2.
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