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Spooks, Hoods & JFK: The Shocking Truth (DVD review).

50 years since the assassination of JFK, there are still rumours going about as to the real events that took

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Lost Girl Season Two DVD boxset (DVD review).

Bo returns as the half-human, half-fae in this Canadian series, ‘Lost Girl’, about Bo, a girl trying to find her

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More Than Honey (DVD review).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylK9cDjhNQY&feature=youtu.be  Narrated by John Hurt, ‘More Than Honey’ is a documentary movie about the demise of the honey bee. Recent

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Horrors Of The Black Museum (1959) (DVD review).

In this nasty movie from 1959, ‘Horrors Of The Black Museum’, viewers were introduced to macabre events with a young

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The House In Nightmare Park (1973) (DVD review).

What has Frankie Howerd and ‘Doctor Who’ in common? To my knowledge, the comedian was never in the Time Lord

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The Man Who Haunted Himself DVD & Blu-Ray (1970) (DVD/Blu-ray review).

Having watched ‘The Man Who Haunted Himself’ originally when it came to our cinema screens in 1970, I was intrigued

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The Final Programme (1973) (DVD review).

I watched this movie, ‘The Final Programme’, almost 40 years ago, in the spirit of the age in which it

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Devil Girl From Mars (1954) DVD.

It’s a journey back in time, way back to 1954, for this British B-movie, ‘Devil Girl From Mars’, and you

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Link (1986) (DVD review).

‘Link’ had its origins way back in 1986 as a relatively low-budget movie but, now it has seen its way

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Jupiter # 41: XLI Aoede (magazine review).

10 years have now passed since the first issue of ‘Jupiter’ came into being and it is still going strong.

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