Blu-ray, Digital and DVD

  • Bumper selection of DVDs from 2 Entertain

    Bumper selection of DVDs from 2 Entertain

    A slew of new TV tie-in and comedy DVD and Blu-ray titles are coming to a DVD store near you in time for Christmas courtesy of 2 Entertain with something to fill everyone’s Christmas stocking!

  • DVD release: Hush Your Mouth

    DVD release: Hush Your Mouth

    Brit Flick Hush Your Mouth comes to DVD this month, telling the story of a young 17 year old London lad who sets out to solve the murder of his older brother. Set in Silvertown, London’s “least shiny quarter”, a young man stands up to stop what he sees as evil and his friends see…

  • Pattinson's Remember Me comes to DVD & Blu-ray

    Robert Pattinson’s romantic drama Remember Me comes to DVD & Blu-ray next week (26th July 2010) featuring a commentary with Pattinson and director Allen Coulter plus a special behind the scenes featurette. The film is Pattinson’s first major role outside The Twilight Saga and seesn him playing Tyler, a rebellious young man in New York…

  • Available on DVD: Stephen Hawking’s Universe

    Available on DVD: Stephen Hawking’s Universe

    Previously airing on the Discovery Channel, Stephen Hawking’s Universe – a three-part exploration of the the greatest mysteries of the cosmos – comes to DVD next month. In each instalment Hawking reveals the wonders of the universe as never seen before. The two hour opener uncovers the biggest tale of all – the entire history,…

  • Available on DVD: Princess of Persia

    Available on DVD: Princess of Persia

    Action movie Princess of Persia which tells the epic true story of one woman’s battle to save a nation comes to DVD on 24th May 2010 and is available to pre-order from the seenit.co.uk store
. King Xerxes is leading the Persians in a brutal war with the Greeks. At his side is the beautiful Esther,…

  • DVD Review – The Advocates

    Like a lot of archive drama, The Advocates sometimes feels slow compared to many modern’s dramas though if, like me, you dislike the often 2D approach of contemporary drama making, this is no bad thing.