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Tuesday January 6, 2009
Each week specialists assess a new DVD. Here, tightrope experts and free runners look at the documentary Man on Wire
Seth Rogen has found a partner worth his salt in James Franco, as languid banter breaks free from the shackles of fratboy humour
This unsettling home-invasion thriller is constructed with nasty skill by Bryan Bertino, a first-time writer-director
Mamma Mia! is the fastest selling DVD in UK history. The Abba tribute act Björn Again see if it’s worth your money, money, money
Moving on from the live-action films, Filoni has created an animated, stylised CG world propelled by unrelenting action
Compelling, wonderfully shot vision of the urban nightmare, offering psychological tension and high-octane action
Affable routines performed either side of the religious divide in Belfast plus Maxwell's brilliant 2008 Edinburgh gig
The extraordinary attention to detail that typified Chris Nolan's movie extends into the farthest corners of this DVD
Yes, the playthings are miraculous, but Del Toro neglects his most important one, Perlman's demon-turned-FBI agent
Though an ambitious third act isn't wholly successful, an extended cut beefs up the already above-average special effects
Each week experts assess a DVD. Here, three animal communication specialists check out The Fox and the Child
Outstanding Oscar winners, great comedy and brilliant animation. Ed Potton picks the best DVDs for Christmas presents
The Meryl Streep starring movie has become the UK's fastest-selling DVD of all time according to the Official Charts Company
There's another wonderfully measured turn from Moore, who projects a blend of sensuality, spite and self-loathing
Let's be honest: Idle's mock documentary of Dirk, Stig, Nasty and Barry - "The Prefab Four" - has not dated well
Each week experts assess the authenticity of a DVD. Archaeologists excavate fact from fantasy in the latest Indiana Jones caper
Script-wise, it's not a work of art, but kids won't be bothered about unlikely plot twists or Caspian's bizarre accent
The latest animation from Dreamworks is a frenetically creative epic of self-discovery, virtuoso athleticism and noodle soup
This travelogue is ravishingly shot, and with newly restored 70mm images it’s like National Geographic come to life
Risk, resilience and embracing new technology
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