Author: Les Anderson

Midnight Cowboy

Coming to Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion comes one of the greatest films of the 1960s, John Schlesinger’s award-laden Midnight Cowboy, the film that made an overnight star of
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Breakheart Pass

Appearing on Blu-ray courtesy of Eureka comes Breakheart Pass, a solid and, at times, spectacular action vehicle for Charles Bronson penned by Scotland’s very own master-of-action Alistair MacLean
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A Wrinkle in Time

Despite being way off the target demographic for Disney’s latest “How-the-Hell-do-we-promote-this-visual-effects-extravaganza,” the promise of 109 minutes of whimsical escapism on a March night proved an irresistible draw. A
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The Day of the Jackal

Even before it was released, Frederick Forsyth’s debut novel The Day of the Jackal was provoking a great deal of interest with the film rights already sold. Best
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Outland

Finally receiving a long-awaited Blu-ray release comes Peter Hyams’ 1981 space western, Outland, an unjustly-neglected piece starring Sean Connery and Frances Sternhagen, the action takes place in a
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Moana

Riding high at the international box office comes Disney’s latest big-budget animated hymn to Girl Power, Moana. Eschewing their usual sources from European folk-tales, Disney have taken their
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Doctor Strange

The second film in the third phase of the the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe opens with a brand-new Marvel ident; where Captain America: Civil War signalled a huge
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Paths of Glory

Stanley Kubrick’s scorching 1957 court martial drama Paths of Glory, his third bona fide feature following the cult success of Killer’s Kiss and The Killing, makes its way
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Matinee

Half Man, Half Ant, All Terror! Such is the billing for Mant!, the latest offering from King of the Killer Bs, Lawrence Woolsey as he rolls into Key
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