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In Review: Peacock on DVD

by Daniel Goodwin 2 January 2014

It’s a shame that so many great films bypass cinemas and vanish straight into rental obscurity. Hopefully one day those worthy will be discovered and celebrated by a wider audience while lesser efforts perish for being so brain achingly dire. Considering the cast, it is initially surprising that Peacock has gone straight to DVD. Not […]

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In Review: Snitch

by Alan Simmons 19 June 2013

When John Matthews’s son gets set up for drug dealing by a classmate he is offered two choices: snitch on another friend to reduce the sentence or get banged up for a long time. Refusing to rat out his buddy, it looks like the kid’s going to rot. That is until Dad goes to the […]

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In Review: Jeff, Who Lives at Home

by Danielle Richardson 8 May 2012

This is a film about a 30-year-old man, played by Jason Segel, who still lives at home in his parents’ basement, habitually smoking weed. It sounds like a set-up for the kind of easy-watching, LOL-filled deal Jason Segel has become synonymous with, after his turns in Knocked Up (2007), Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) and I […]

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