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Disc Reviews 08.02.2010
The Day Of The Triffids (2009) DVD

The Day Of The Triffids DVD review

Matt Barber
The BBC's recent fresh take on The Day Of The Triffids turns up on DVD. So what does Matt make of it?
Disc Reviews 17.11.2009
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen

Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen DVD review

Matt Barber
I did find myself turning the volume down towards the climax, but then I'm a pansy. That being said, I don't think I missed any vital plot developments
It's loud. It's long. It's from Michael Bay. But how does Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen work in the home?
Comics & Books 20.10.2009
Doctor Who: The Krillitane Storm

Doctor Who: The Krillitane Storm book review

Matt Barber
Matt Barber checks out the latest Doctor Who novel, which sees the return of the Krillitane, last seen in School Reunion...
Comics & Books 19.10.2009
Terry Pratchett’s Unseen Academicals

Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett book review

Matt Barber
Matt checks out Terry Pratchett's new book, Unseen Academicals, the 37th Discworld adventure no less...
Disc Reviews 13.10.2009
Doctor Who: The Dalek Collection

Doctor Who: The Dalek Collection DVD box set review

Matt Barber
It doesn't even contain all the Dalek episodes in the new series
All of the dalek stories from the revival of Doctor Who in one box set! Er, haven't we got them all already?
Comics & Books 12.10.2009
Doctor Who: Autonomy

Doctor Who: Autonomy book review

Matt Barber
Matt checks out the latest Doctor Who novel...
Disc Reviews 09.06.2009
Doctor Who,

Doctor Who: Planet Of The Dead DVD review

Matt Barber
Aside from the novelty of seeing Doctor Who in a setting other than a Welsh quarry and the spectacle of the expensive special effects, the episode delivers a disposable, simplified version of the main series
A special episode that isn't very special, Matt reviews Doctor Who in the Planet Of The Dead...
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