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Small Screen – this week’s top ten DVDS…
17 Again Young at heart… Thirtysomething Mike (Matthew Perry) is stuck in a rut. Then, one morning, he wakes up as a 17-year-old version of himself (Zak Efron) and gets to change the course of his life. Who says you’re … Continue reading
Out on DVD | Let the Right One In – Swedish chiller gives the vampire genre a blood transfusion
What with Twilight giving us teen bloodsuckers at the cinema and True Blood going for the jugular on TV, vampires are all the rage just now – but the work that has given the undead the biggest shot in the … Continue reading
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The Best view | Let the Right One In
The makers of the unexpectedly brilliant Swedish vampire thriller Let the Right One In use the same basic formula as recent blockbuster Twilight, but they have concocted a film that is infinitely more chilling – and touching – than … Continue reading
The Best view | Twilight – Sink your teeth into Stephenie Meyer’s vampire romance
Seen at the cinema in the company of a mob of squealing, shrieking, totally enraptured teenage girls (as I did), this giddy supernatural romance based on Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling series of novels is likely to sweep up all but the … Continue reading



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