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Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space: this week's new DVD & Blu-ray

Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space | Robot & Frank | Arbitrage | Castle Freak | The Car Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space Jon Pertwee’s first outing as the Doctor – and the first time his adventures were shown in colour – is something of an oddity in the show’s long run. Due to industrial action in the BBC studios, this one was filmed largely on location and, unique for old Who, shot entirely on …

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Christmas Blu-ray roundup

The prices plummeted this year, so Blu-ray players are likely to be under plenty of Christmas trees. Phelim O’Neill advises what to play on them BLOCKBUSTERS JJ Abrams’s rebooted Star Trek (Paramount) was not only the sole moment of unbridled fun in this year’s blockbuster season but the best, full bells and whistles Blu-ray issue, too.

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DVD review: Nightwatching

This sees Peter Greenaway in his element, examining Rembrandt’s The Night Watch in loving detail Some of Peter Greenaway’s films leave me cold, but this sees the writer-director in his element, examining Rembrandt’s The Night Watch in loving detail, spinning a murder mystery around it and providing fantastic compositions of his own. It is also notable for the surprise casting of Martin Freeman …

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Burn (2012) (Blu-ray)

DVD Talk Collector Series “I wish my head could forget what my eyes have seen.” “Thirty [fires] a night for thirty years. That’s how you burn a city down.” “I feel like I’m in the burning of Rome” – Firefighters of Engine Co

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Is This DVD Cover Racist?

This image is the DVD cover for the movie “The Sapphires” distributed by Australian company Hopscotch Entertainment. AP The Australian DVD cover shows four actresses of various races prominently in the foreground, and Chris O’Dowd, who plays their manager, in the background.

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DVD review: Antichrist

Artificial Eye, cert 18, rental and retail Lars von Trier’s latest shocker is extremely beautiful in places. Its black and white opening, shot with digital cameras at 1,000 frames per second, indelibly records the death of the young son of Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg, falling out of the window in the snow while his parents are having sex. The rest of the film is in three sections …

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