Recent TV DVD Reviews

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Sunday, November 1 2009

Doctor Who: Image of the Fendahl

Psychic grandmas, the theory of evolution, and a gun-weilding Tom Baker makes for one of the most tension-filled Doctor Who outings of the "classic" era.

Wednesday, October 28 2009

Callan: Set 1

In Callan, the audience occupies a place of privilege, having access to this secret intelligence service, the high-risk information it manages, and the thrilling jobs it must carry out for the government.

Monday, October 26 2009

Lie to Me

That this is not another procedural show is in large part due to actor Tim Roth, who injects life and mystery into a part that on paper reads like a watered down version of Dr. Gregory House.

Friday, October 23 2009

The National Parks: America’s Best Idea

Like an exquisitely rendered paint-by-numbers, Ken Burns' National Parks has been designed for passive appreciation: it is gorgeous, but empty.

Wednesday, October 21 2009

Gigantor - The Collection, Volume 2 (1964 - 68)

Unlike Disney who sweated every detail, the Asian aesthetic was one of punch and power. Getting to the meat of a situation was far more important than languishing over a beautifully painted backdrop.

Monday, October 19 2009

Tales From the Darkside Season 2

George Romero's second anthology horror series gives us a creepy opening montage, social commentary... and George Costanza's dad!

Thursday, October 15 2009

Foyle’s War: Sets 1-5 - From Dunkirk to V-E Day

One feels compelled to keep up, to try to untangle the right strands, to disregard the red herrings, to remark on the occasional Chekovian gun. It’s utterly thrilling to be treated like an adult.

Wednesday, October 14 2009

The Guild: Seasons 1 & 2

Only a keen understanding of the gaming culture could generate such a dedicated, enthusiastic audience.

Tuesday, October 13 2009

Wuthering Heights

Moody, dark Yorkshire moors and overwrought hysterical performances are delivered in this adaptation of Emily Bronte's beloved classic.

Heroes: Season 3

With its embarrassment of riches in the extras department, and its episodes' more unified storytelling, the Heroes: Season 3 DVD set is well worth watching, no matter how you may have felt about previous seasons.

Friday, October 9 2009

The Hills: Season Five

At the end of the day it's all about the bodies, the cars and the clothes, as well as the incredible things that occasionally come out of the cast-members' mouths.

Thursday, October 8 2009

Murphy’s Law: Series One

Murphy’s Law stands as a somewhat average crime drama, while its greatest strength lies in its casting of James Nesbitt and Claudia Harrison.

Nip/Tuck: Season Five, Part Two

The plastic surgery drama comes to DVD again, in a season that sees Christian get cancer and Sean get a little wild.

Tuesday, October 6 2009

Mister Ed: The Complete First Season

The horse that achieved TV stardom and won his first PATSY Award was originally named Bamboo Harvester.

Sanctuary: The Complete First Season

The modern-day stories mirror our society's uncaring treatment of outsider groups without being too blatant.

Monday, October 5 2009

30 Rock: Season Three

Sometimes comedies, no matter how ridiculous or off-the-wall they may be, can give us the perfect mirror to our own lives.

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