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Month: November 2022

Of course, you must be dead! ‘Taste of Fear’

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❉ We revisit Christopher Lee’s eighth film for Hammer, a psychological horror Lee later called “very nearly Hammer’s best”.

Ain’t Nothing But A House Party: ’60s And Early ’70s Club Soul Classics

30 November 2022 Johnny Restall 0

❉ A relentless collection of dynamite floor-fillers, taken from the vaults of legendary labels like Stax, Chess, and Motown, writes Johnny Restall.

‘Croupier’ arrives on Arrow Video 4K UHD

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❉ Mike Hodges’ British crime classic, newly restored from the original 35mm camera negative with a wealth of brand new special features.

First Look at British Horror ‘Wolf Manor’

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❉ Check out the premiere trailer and poster art for new British werewolf film, Wolf Manor.

The Tale of Toxic Positivity by Beatrix Pottymouth

25 November 2022 Stuart Douglas 0

❉ What better way to spread a bit of seasonal joy than the new book by Paul Magrs?

Beautiful People: A Beautifully Queer Sitcom

25 November 2022 Andrew Creak 0

❉ This series is both of its time and ahead of it, writes Andrew Creak, while also being unapologetically happy, camp and very, very gay.

‘Pillows & Prayers: Cherry Red Records 1982-1983’ Expanded Edition

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❉ Another deluxe version of Cherry Red’s iconic indie sampler, with a generous helping of new tracks added on.

ARROW Has A Black Christmas

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❉ In December, Arrow Present Yuletide Slashers, Curses, Kubrick, Showgirls and more!

A Diamond ‘Doctor Who’ Audio Special!

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❉ Big Finish marks 60 years of Doctor Who with a mammoth eight-part full-cast audio drama series beginning in May 2023.

The Bowling Green – ‘Self-Titled’ reviewed

23 November 2022 Stuart Douglas 0

❉ 20 years after their first release, The Bowling Green are back with a ‘lost’ album finally seeing the light of day, writes Stuart Douglas.

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