Category: DVD & Blu-Ray


  • Blu-ray Review: Crimson Peak

    Guillermo del Toro’s stab at gothic romance is a wonder to behold, says Head of Design Jack.

  • Blu-ray Review: The Jacques Rivette Collection

    This invaluable box-set from the late French director is an essential for cinema fans, says James Slaymaker.

  • Blu-ray Review: The Martian

    Ridley Scott’s latest sees a return to form says Culture Editor Harrison Abbott.

  • Blu-ray Review: Shelter

    Paul Bettany’s directorial debut isn’t quite up to scratch, says Film Editor Ben.

  • Blu-ray Review: 45 Years

    Andrew Haigh’s low-key British drama is perfect in its simplicity says Matt Clarson.

  • Blu-ray Review: Ant-Man

    Marvel’s tiniest superhero is also one of the most fun, says Caleb Hinton.

  • Blu-ray Review: Inside Out

    Pixar’s latest animation sees them return to 5-star form says Jack Dillon.

  • Blu-Ray Review: Slow West

    Head of Design Jack reviews John Maclean’s debut feature ahead of its home entertainment release.

  • Blu-Ray Review: Poltergeist (2015)

    Ashleigh takes on the modernised remake of the classic 80s chiller.

  • Review: Robo-Dog

    Harrison reviews the positively surreal children’s farce Robo-Dog. Yes, it’s a real film.

  • Blu-ray Review: Mad Max: Fury Road

    The critically acclaimed post-apocalyptic action film finally comes to Blu-ray, shiny and chrome.

  • Blu-ray Review: Requiem for a Dream

    A mind-bending journey through places you aren’t sure you want to visit; Requiem for a Dream is a very real, very dark vision of what it’s like to be an addict says Ashleigh Millman

  • Blu-ray Review: The Tribe

    Film Editor Ben reviews Miroslav Slaboshpitsky’s game-changing silent drama ahead of its home entertainment release.

  • Blu-ray Review: Avengers: Age of Ultron

    News Editor Anneka reviews Marvel’s latest superhero ensemble film ahead of its home entertainment release.