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Blu-ray Review- Searching for Sugar Man
I love music documentaries – I will watch them ad nauseam regardless of subject matter. This probably makes me in the target audience for Searching For Sugar Man – which centres around the career of the elusive Rodriguez, a mu...
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Blu-Ray Review – Cesar et Rosalie
French cinema may have pioneered a lot over of the years, but perhaps one of the most lasting gift is the “love triangle” sub-genre. Cesar and Rosalie is one of two films released by studiocanal this week (the other being Casq...
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Blu-Ray Review – Casque d’Or
One benefit of Woody Allen’s fantastic 2011 film, Midnight in Paris doing so well was that it raised awareness of France’s rich cultural history, and for Francophiles like me, that’s always a good thing. Casque d’Or is Jacques ...
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Blu-Ray Review – Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap
It’s refreshing to see a film like Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap which is about the music and is made by someone who clearly loves the music.
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Cinecity Top 10 Film Poll – 2005 – Walk The Line
Walk the Line is still worth a watch to see both Phoenix and Mangold at their very best, and Phoenix’s turn here is why he is recognised as such a strong actor.
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Blu-ray Review – INBRED
Absolutely no one on Earth will benefit from having seen this film, it isn’t so bad that it’s good: it’s just terrible.
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DVD Review – How I Spent My Summer Vacation
Despite the fact that the story is a lot of nonsense at the best of times, the film is still a very fun 95 minutes.
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Blu-Ray Review – Le Quai Des Brumes
The final release this week for the Studiocanal Collection is Le Quai Des Brumes, Stu takes a look at this restored classic One of the best things about Blu-ray is that it has provided opportunity for viewers to see older films...






















