Blu-ray, Digital and DVD
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MPs call on BBC bosses to learn from past mistakes as corporation prepares for more commercial future
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BBC bosses have been told to learn lessons from the failure of the BBC Store download service and their purchase of travel guide publishers Lonely Planet when embarking on new commercial ventures. The corporation is expected to become more commercial in the coming years as it seeks to reduce reliance on the Licence Fee by…
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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is coming to DVD and Blu-ray in August
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Based on Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows’ best-selling novel, the film stars Lily James as free-spirited journalist Juliet Ashton, who forms a life-changing bond with the titular society when she decides to write about the book club they formed during the occupation of Guernsey in WWII.
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Alex Pettyfer and Michael Gambon’s The Last Witness is now available to pre-order on DVD
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In post-war England, ambitious journalist Stephen Underwood (Alex Pettyfer) comes across a disturbing spate of suicides by resettled Polish soldiers. Sensing a story, his first port of call is Colonel Janusz Pietrowski (Will Thorp), a Liaison Officer for the resettlement of Polish troops under British command.
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Journeyman – Paddy Considine’s acclaimed second film is coming to Blu-Ray and DVD
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Following on from his 2011 directorial debut, Tyrannosaur, Considine not only wrote and directed Journeyman, but also assumes the Lead role alongside Jodie Whittaker (‘Broadchurch’, Attack the Block, ‘Doctor Who’ (2018)), Anthony Welsh (My Brother the Devil), Tony Pitts (War Horse) and Paul Popplewell (’71).
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Mel Brooks’ The Producers is getting a cinema release to mark its 50th anniversary
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Directed by legendary filmmaker Mel Brooks (Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles), and starring Zero Mostel (The Front), Gene Wilder (Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory) and Estelle Winwood (Murder By Death), The Producers was adapted for Broadway in 2001, starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, and went on to win a record 12 Tony Awards.
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Trailer: John Hannah, Olivia Grant and Warren Brown in British sci-fi film Genesis
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The year is 2069. Mankind has been devastated by a chemical Armageddon. Forced to live underground where the air is breathable, the civilians, led by the charismatic Paul Brooks (John Hannah) survive in dire conditions, starving and pushed into slave labour.