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132 packed pages!
Doctor Who
With all the frenzied excitement currently surrounding the new series, we thought it only fitting to dedicate an extra special and exclusive feature to the show. We caught up with the executive producers, and stars Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper, fearfully confronted the monsters of the show, and got the latest news on the impending DVD release!
Blade: Trinity
We spoke with writer/director David S Goyer about this upcoming DVD release and found out why the third, and possibly last, film gets the longest DVD cut in the trilogy
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Featuring the pilot episode of the criminal drama Las Vegas, plus the first episode The Senator, The Movie Star and the Mob from the police drama Crime Story
(UK copies only, while stocks last)
Apollo 13
With the 10th Anniversary Special Edition just around the corner, Tom Hanks and director Ron Howard tell us why the film has had such a far-reaching impact
National Treasure
We hunted down producer Jerry Bruckheimer and stars Nicolas Cage, Sean Bean and Diane Kruger to shed a little light on the upcoming DVD
Battlestar Galactica
Producer Ronald D Moore talks to us about the distinct change in direction of the new series.
Star Trek: Enterprise
While the TV series has ended, we aim to quell your bereavement with our exclusive insight into the show’s exciting future on DVD!
Mike Leigh
Britain’s revered director talks frankly with us about his style of film making and his thoughts on the future Vera Drake DVD.
Nicolas Cage Top 10
We take a look at the National Treasure star’s best cinematic outings currently available on DVD
Merchant of Venice
Thespians Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, Lynn Collins and director Michael Radford discuss what it was like bringing to life Shakespeare’s Venetian comedy drama.
After the Sunset
We discover why director Brett Ratner thinks DVDs are so crucial to the success of the film industry
Life Begins
Mike Bullen, the writer of the successful Cold Feet series, discusses his new television show starring Caroline Quentin, and reveals just how personal the subject matter was to him
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