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Month: October 2018

Blancmange – ‘Wanderlust’

16 October 2018 Ange Chan 0

❉ Hot on the heels of Unfurnished Rooms, Neil Arthur’s insightful lyrics explore the human condition in this modern day and age, writes Ange Chan.

‘The Black Archive #24: The Time Warrior’ reviewed

16 October 2018 Nick Mellish 0

❉ The Black Archive’s twenty-fourth release makes for a thorough and far-reaching thesis that cannot fail to impress.

The Amityville Horror’ (1979) on Blu-ray

15 October 2018 Iain MacLeod 1

❉ Second Sight’s standard edition Blu-ray of ‘The Amityville Horror’ is an essential package for fans of the films and for the horror completist. 

‘Doctor Who’ 11.02: ‘The Ghost Monument’

15 October 2018 Robert Fairclough 2

❉ Jodie Whittaker continues to shine and banish further into the misogynistic past the suggestion that only a man can play the Doctor.

Just as Manic Now: Dubstar return with ‘ONE’

13 October 2018 Ange Chan 0

❉ Dubstar’s long-awaited fourth record, ​succinctly entitled ‘One’, is their finest album to date, writes Ange Chan.

Big Finish Round-Up: Bernice Summerfield: The Story So Far and The Diary of River Song Series 4

13 October 2018 Don Klees 0

❉ Unearthing Adventures with the Doctor’s favourite archaeologists, featuring contributions by some of Big Finish’s best writers.

Talk About The Passion: ‘Play For Today’ on DVD

12 October 2018 Andy Murray 1

❉ These three vintage, unrestored films from BBC’s Play for Today watched in tandem reveal all kinds of contrasts and connections, writes Andy Murray.

‘A Star Is Born’ (15) reviewed

9 October 2018 Ben Peyton 0

❉ Featuring a number of outstanding songs, A Star Is Born is one of those rare films that manages to live up to its hype. Ben Peyton goes ga-ga.

‘Murder, She Wrote: The Complete First Season’ (Blu-Ray)

9 October 2018 Tanya Jones 0

❉ Amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher was an unlikely feminist icon, writes Tanya Jones, and here she is with 22 episodes, rendered in HD quality.

Doctor Who 11.01: ‘The Woman Who Fell To Earth’ reviewed

9 October 2018 Kara Dennison 1

❉ We Are Cult’s Kara Dennison reviews the Thirteenth Doctor’s debut. Let’s get a shift on!

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