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Hellboy
Tuesday 18th January 2005 19:44
The popular comic book comes to the screen at long last; can director Guillermo Del Toro (Mimic, Blade II) do the red devil with attitude justice? Read on to find out...
UK - DVD R2
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Hero
Thursday 10th March 2005 14:12
Finding a release into the UK some time after the numerous releases covering Asia and North America, Buena Vista Home Entertainment finally brought us Zhang Yimou's much-praised Hero on February 27th 2005. Read on to see if the passage of time has left us
UK - DVD R2
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Heroes Shed No Tears
Monday 25th September 2006 11:34
Scott McKenzie checks out the release of this early John Woo action movie...
UK - DVD R2
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Hex: The Complete First Season
Friday 24th March 2006 11:06
Rebecca has also taken a look at the first season of this supernatural TV series...
AU - DVD R4
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Hi-5 Summer Rainbows/Move Your Body
Sunday 9th March 2003 9:12
Always view life through the eyes of a child I always say. Do you remember how it was to be a child and just have fun?
AU - DVD R4
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Hidden
Thursday 6th July 2006 18:20
Scott McKenzie checks out the latest thriller from director Michael Haneke...
UK - DVD R2
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Hidden
Sunday 15th January 2012 19:02
Our Marcus watches the latest paint by numbers BBC TV drama to hit DVD...
UK - DVD R2
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Hidden Blade, The
Monday 1st May 2006 19:19
We take a look at Tartan's recent UK release of Yôji Yamada's 2004 film...
UK - DVD R2
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Hide and Seek
Saturday 9th July 2005 13:39
The latest in the line of average De Niro films that has emerged this side of the millennium sees him take the horror root once more. With a few famous names to help him along, and a glittering performance from the up-and-coming child starlet Dakota Fanni
UK - DVD R2
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High Society
Tuesday 1st June 2004 13:33
Definitely not a classic but surely a piece of cinema history you can’t miss. Grace Kelly’s last performance, Crosby and Sinatra’s first appearance together and one of the highlights of the film, and the undeniable talent of Cole Porter in penning some br
AU - DVD R4
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