DVD Review – Upstairs Downstairs (2010)
I reviewed Acorn Media’s 40th Anniversary set of Upstairs Downstairs last month, and while that classic series is indeed great, it’s not as immedi
I reviewed Acorn Media’s 40th Anniversary set of Upstairs Downstairs last month, and while that classic series is indeed great, it’s not as immedi
Don’t expect Demob to stick to its synopsis. Sure, main characters Ian and Dick do start performing at a nightclub after being demobilized from the Brit
Ernie Kovacs is really a funny guy, but there’s a chance you’ve never heard of him. My father had when I asked him, and I assume that most alive a
He might look incredibly angry on the cover of this set, but Philip Murdoc’s Noel Bain has a surprisingly grandfatherly quality to him. He’s quite
I don’t know if they timed it this way intentionally, but if not, it’s a pretty neat coincidence that Lorna Doone is hitting DVD two days after th
Consider me confused. The Language of Life has been languishing on my movie shelf for weeks, simply overlooked due to a misplaced press release and my discove
It’s the show that launched one omnipresent career. Since his six-year stint as the star of NBC’s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, actor Will S
Just from looking at the cover, you can know what kind of a show Dennis the Menace is. Of course, you should already have some idea; little Dennis has been te
I can say with certainty that Upstairs Downstairs: The Complete Series: 40th Anniversary Edition is one of the biggest TV on DVD sets I’ve ever put my h
BBC has a bit of a history for doing absolutely fantastic documentaries. Maybe you remember Planet Earth? Well, one of the channel’s lesser known docs h