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17 Unmissable New Film & TV DVD Releases
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Mavericks and Heroes
Flick through our pick of recent and upcoming DVD releases, from 2020 Oscar winners and celebrated dramas to wistful comedy, political intrigue, a detective reboot and an uncanny forerunner of Reality TV.
What will you watch next?
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Go Undercover with Our Collection of Spy Movies
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From subterfuge to surveillance, the double cross to the double agent, the shady world of espionage has been the setting for some of the most twisting plots and intrigue in cinematic history. Spying techniques have come a long way since the old 'cutting eye-holes in the newspaper' trick, with smart tech and slick gadgets. This collection offers cloak and dagger to computer hacking and a mistaken identity assassination attempt. Watch your back! The world of espionage presents skullduggery like no other. There’s James Bond, 007, of course, but you can also feel a shiver with a Cold War drama, The...
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Eleven crime thriller film adaptations everyone needs to see
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Over the decades crime stories continue to keep bookworms page-turning and movie buffs nail-biting. And when the two forms combine, the results are thrilling. Delve into our selection of these fantastic crime novels that became great films… Mystic River Author: Dennis Lehane, 2001Director: Clint Eastwood Cast: Sean Penn and Tim Robbins, who won Oscars for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor respectively. Also starring Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Laura Linney and Marcia Gay Harden. It's a must watch because: Sean Penn, Tim Robbins and Kevin Bacon play childhood friends whose lives are shattered when Penn's daughter is brutally murdered. Heartbroken,...
The Limehouse Golem, starring Bill Nighy – win a DVD copy!
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A serial killer is on the loose in Victorian London. A woman’s life hangs in the balance. Bill Nighy stars as detective John Kildare in a stunning adaptation of Peter Ackroyd's literary thriller
The Beginner’s Guide to Psycho Thrillers
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