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Think of Michael Palin and Terry Jones and Monty Python immediately springs to mind. But the re-release of their other classic comedy series shows equal innovation at work.
Peter Finch and Charles Bronson star in the story of one of the most succesful military operations in history, released on DVD for the first time this month.
Irreverently funny, quintessentially British and tragically unknown to many, this classic 90s comedy is every bit the film we remembered. Mark Frenkel and Brian Glover star.
Intrigue, mistrust and schemes define George Clooney’s recent political drama. But is it really such a damning indictment of western democracies?
Less of a comedy relic and more of an overdue revisiting, the catalogue release of this award-winning sketch show really doesn't feel as old as it should.
Terence Fisher's legendary 1966 take on Bram Stoker's classic tale gets a double play release this month. Christopher Lee stars as a terrifyingly believeable Count.
Doris Day's 1967 tale of industrial espionage, which origially arrived to mixed reviews, gets its first DVD outing on March 5th. Richard Harris co-stars.
Paul Rudd and his ex-Friends colleague Jennifer Aniston star as an affluent Manhatten couple who accidentally downsize into a hippy commune when the recession strikes.
The cinematic year reaches full momentum this month as some thought provoking, intimate and beautiful films arrive on the big screen. All that and Greek gods, too.
John Cusack stars as gruseome wordsmith Edgar Allen Poe in a rather odd serial killer outing that teams him up with a Baltimore cop on the trail of a muderer. James McTeigue directs.
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