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Superman/Shazam: The Return of Black Adam blu-ray review

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Steve has seen the DC Showcase blu-ray and if you’re one of the so-called “hardcores” you should pick it up.

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Martin Scorsese Collection review video

Brian, Steve and The Mad Hatter all love Scorsese’s work, and we own most of the movies in this latest collection of films, but we can’t seem to bring ourselves to endorsing picking up this latest edition of the Martin Scorsese Collection.

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How to Train Your Dragon review video

Have a look at our review video for How to Train Your Dragon.

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15 minutes goes a long way…

Can 15 extra minutes really make a difference in a movie? When it comes to Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood, it can.

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Kick-Ass | Like Falling in Love All Over Again

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Sitting down to watch Matthew Vaughn’s Kick-Ass for the second time was in some ways better than watching it the first time.

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Book of Eli

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Steve reviews the Hughes Brothers take on Post-Apocalypia, the quasi-religious The Book of Eli.

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Sherlock Holmes review video

We’ve posted the video for our Sherlock Holmes review.

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It Might Get Loud Review

Davis Guggenheim invites you to engage with three masters of the guitar in It Might Get Loud.

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Life on Mars Review

Steve reviews the UK version of Life on Mars, totally a must for those waiting for something new in the police procedural: time travel.

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Coraline DVD Review

While I will probably stick to 2D viewings going forward, this is a gorgeous film, loaded with background materials for those who want to delve into how this stop-motion masterpiece was put together.

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