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It Always Rains on Sunday
Ealing goes dark with this Robert Hamer stab at noirish social drama, now on Blu-ray for the first time ...
The Dovzhenko War Trilogy (Zvenigora/Arsenal/Earth)
Three films from one of the great directors of Soviet cinema, in a box set from Mr Bongo.
I Only Want You to Love Me
Rare Fassbinder comes to the UK.
Ugetsu Monogatari / Oyu-Sama
Kenji Mizoguchi's haunting tale makes its Blu-ray debut from Masters of Cinema....
Polish Cinema Classics
Second Run adds a quartet of Polish classics by Wajda, Munk, Kawalerowicz, and Janusz Morgenstern to its catalog
Dreamworks Dragons (US) in November
A made-for-disc follow-up to How to Train Your Dragon...
Comedy Classics (US BD) in September
Best Buy exclusives of Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Airplane! and The Naked Gun...
Miramax Blu-rays Coming Soon - Updated again
Updated with new titles including Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown and The Crow...
Super (UK) in August
This superhero comedy starring Rainn Wilson and Ellen Page comes to UK DVD/BD early next month...
Hesher (US) in September
This dark-comedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt comes to US DVD and Blu-ray in September...
How To Train Your Dragon (UK) in November
This early summer blockbuster from Dreamworks comes to UK DVD and Blu-ray next month…
How To Train Your Dragon (R1/US BD) in October
This early summer blockbuster from Dreamworks comes to US DVD and Blu-ray in the middle of October...
Ninja Assassin
The extreme, mindless violence is certainly good fun, but is that all Ninja Assassin has to offer? Mark Lee investigates....
Open Graves
Eliza Dushku and Mike Vogel lead proceedings in this disappointing horror film set against the backdrop of Northern Spain. Mark Lee reviews....
O' Horten
A quirky, low-key Scandinavian comedy from Bent Hamer, director of Kitchen Stories. Noel Megahey reviews the Artificial Eye release.
Import Export
Ulrich Seidl's brutally unflinching and uncompromising view of two enterprising individuals struggling to find their place in the new Europe comes to HD. Noel Megahey takes another look.
Brain Damage Films launch in September
A new budget horror label launching in September, Brain Damage Films debuts 6 titles on 21st September priced at just £2.99 each...
Planes, Trains and Automobiles R1 SE in October
This John Hughes comedy starring Steve Martin and John Candy is finally given a DVD release with some extras later this year...
Trainspotting & Shallow Grave (R2/UK BD) in June
4DVD present two earlier titles from director Danny Boyle on Special Edition Blu-ray and DVD...
Brief Encounter
Noel Megahey takes a look at ITV's recent Blu-ray release of a restored print of David Lean's romantic classic to see what HD can do for a film over 60 years old.
Before the Rains (R2) in March
This Merchant Ivory production directed by Santosh Sivan (Asoka) comes to UK DVD in March...
35 Shots of Rum (35 rhums)
Claire Denis channels the spirit of Ozu in her latest film, just released theatrically in France. Noel Megahey pops over to check it out.
The Midnight Meat Train (R2/UK BD) in March
Ryûhei Kitamura's American debut is this horror based on a story by Clive Barker and starring Vinnie Jones...
Import Export
Ulrich Seidl's brutally unflinching and uncompromising view of two enterprising individuals struggling to find their place in the new Europe comes to DVD. Noel Megahey reviews.
The Rocker (R2) in March
This comedy starring Rainn Wilson comes to UK DVD in March...
The Midnight Meat Train (R1/US BD) in February
Ryûhei Kitamura's American debut is this horror based on a story by Clive Barker and starring Vinnie Jones...
I've Loved You So Long
Kristin Scott Thomas stars in Philippe Claudel's slow-burning French melodrama as a released prisoner paying the price for a terrible crime in her past. Noel Megahey reviews the UK DVD from Lionsgate.
The Rocker (US BD) in January
This comedy starring Rainn Wilson arrives on US Blu-ray in January…
The Rocker (R1) in January
This comedy starring Rainn Wilson arrives on R1 DVD in January as a 2-Disc SE priced at $30, which is somewhat refreshing given all the one-disc and two-disc digital copy editions of films we've had to put up with lately...
Couscous
Winner of four major awards including Best Film and Best Director at this year's Césars, Abdellatif Kechiche's follow-up to the equally successful L'Esquive seems to promise a bright future for independent French cinema. Covering Artificial Eye's DVD release, Noel Megahey isn't convinced.