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Reviews

October 2012 horror movie DVD round-up

First up amongst the laughing boys of genre cinema we have the highly enjoyable Dutch zombie apocalypse-fest Kill Zombie.

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'Red Dwarf': Series X Episode 1 review

Twenty-four years after the first series aired and over three years since Back to Earth was broadcast, Red Dwarf has returned.

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'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' review

Beneath the veneer of irritating clichés, The Perks of Being a Wallflower has some interesting, challenging things to say about being a teenager.

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'Blue/Orange' review

The dialogue blisters and blusters at a furious pace and it's admirably unclear if there's an easy solution to the problem.

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'Hunted': Series 1 Episode 1 review

Frustratingly generic, the first episode of BBC One’s new eight-part thriller Hunted marks a serious departure from form for almost everyone involved.

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'Savages' review

Savages tells the tale of two best friends, hard-headed ex-soldier Chon (Taylor Kitsch) and chillaxed Buddhist Ben (Aaron Johnson).

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'Avengers Assemble': 'Item 47' review

Item 47, the latest of Marvel’s series of ‘One Shots’ – short films that are the equivalent of their one-issue, stand-alone comics – is attached to the Blu-ray release of Avengers Assemble.

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'The Mystery of Charles Dickens' review

The script is a dazzling theatrical mosaic that requires Simon Callow to play no less than 49 separate characters.

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'Doctor Who': 'The Angels Take Manhattan' review

So, have Amy and Rory departed the TARDIS with a bang or a whimper? Well a bit of both, actually.

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'The Campaign' review

The Campaign is an easy if forgettable film to enjoy, but the main principals have all made better films before.

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