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Podcast: Sundays and Cybele - Elements of Beauty

In this edition of the podcast, Graeme Hobbs looks at the 1964 Best Foreign Film Oscar winner, Sundays and Cybele, a profoundly moving and beautiful film.

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Film Catalogue

Our March Film Catalogue is out now!

Adorning our front cover is a striking image from The White Ribbon, it's our film of the month and real must-see. Inside, we've an excellent Oscars sale and a great line-up of reviews including An Education, Fritz Lang's M and An Inspector Calls.

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Blog: Transgressions of Cinema

After a hiatus of blog updates,we're back with a sparkling new look and a great new entry from James Oliver, inspired by our current Controversial Film Sale.

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Cinema review: Clint Eastwood's Invictus

Milo Wakelin is impressed by this engaging biopic of Nelson Mandela, here played by Morgan Freeman, which takes the 1995 Rugby World Cup as its backdrop.

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Special Offer

The films of Googie Withers - DVDs from £5.99

Explore the excellent back-catalogue of this very fine actress who is long overdue wider recognition.

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Special Offer

Two World Cinema DVDs for £12 - for one week only!

Any fan of world cinema will not want to miss this outstanding sale - the range and quality of the films on sale is mouth-watering!

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BBC Sale - Save up to 75% on over 100 DVDs!

Inspired by last Friday's release of the Mel Gibson remake, we present a massive BBC sale starring the original Edge of Darkness and many other great series.

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Movie Highlight - Coming Soon

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Up

In 2009, Up became the first ever animated film to be chosen to open the Cannes Film Festival, confirming Pixar Animation Studios' status as a serious creative force in contemporary cinema. However, many pundits wondered aloud whether this tale of an irascible septuagenarian and a plump 8-year old boy scout might be a little too offbeat for its own good. Would audiences really warm to a 78 year-old protagonist with a hearing aid and a walking stick?
 
Thankfully, Up is Pixar's most involving film to date, with an emotional reach that will coax smiles - and tears - from viewers of any age. From a wordless opening montage, which carries the audience through the highs and lows of a 60 year marriage, to exhilarating scenes of airborne spectacle that recall the best of Hayao Miyazaki, this warm, uplifting adventure is easily one of th...

 

 

 

DVDs and Blu-ray Films Coming Soon

The Agnes Varda Collection: Volume 2

2008, Agnes Varda, DVD

 

£27.99

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Recommended The Agnes Varda Collection: Volume 2

A second volume of classics from French director Agnes Varda. Features The Beache...

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An Education (Blu-ray)

2009, Lone Scherfig, Blu-ray

 

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Recommended An Education (Blu-ray)

Coming-of-age drama set in 1960s London, adapted for the screen by novelist Nick Hornby from the memoirs of j...

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Callan: The Monochrome Years

1969, Tony Robertson, DVD

 

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Recommended Callan: The Monochrome Years

Edward Woodward gives an electrifying performance as a reluctant professional kil...

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The Thick Of It (Series 1)

2005, Armando Iannucci, DVD

 

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The Thick Of It (Series 1)

An acerbic, sweary and stunningly entertaining look inside the corridors of power, The Thick of It is the nat...

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Japon

2002, Carlos Reygadas, DVD

 

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Japon

A man leaves Mexico city to end his life in remote countryside. He finds lodging with a widow in a ramshackle...

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The Hurt Locker

2008, Kathryn Bigelow, DVD

 

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The Hurt Locker

A tense and gritty war film from director Kathryn Bigelow, following the lives of an army bomb disposal squad...

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Katyn 2. Katyn
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La Grande Vadrouille 3. La Grande Vadrouille
£9.99

The Queen of Spades 4. The Queen of Spades
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The Eric Rohmer Collection (Box Set) 5. The Eric Rohmer Collection (Box Set)
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