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DVD Review – ‘Nativity Rocks!’

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Christmas is nearly here! Today, it’s time to take a look at the fourth and final film (so far) of the ‘Nativity’ film series called ‘Nativity Rocks!’ This film was released in November 2018, four years after the release of ‘Nativity 3’. It stars Simon Lipkin, Celia Imrie, Craig Revel Horwood, Helen George and Ruth Jones. Continue reading

DVD Review – ‘Nativity 3: Dude, Where’s My Donkey?!’

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It’s time to tackle the third film of the ‘Nativity’ film series in our Christmas celebrations for 2021! The third film is called ‘Nativity 3: Dude, Where’s My Donkey?!’ It was released in November 2014 and stars Martin Clunes in it. Just so you know, I never saw these ‘Nativity’ films on the big screen. 😐 Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Marathon – ‘The Girl Who Died’

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This ‘Doctor Who’ episode features the first appearance of Maisie Williams (from ‘Game of Thrones’) as Ashildr. This could’ve been the beginning of a great story arc featuring Ashildr as a ‘Doctor Who’ character with Peter Capald’s Doctor and Jenna Coleman’s Clara. Well…it does starts okay in this episode. Continue reading

DVD reviews – Series 9 – Part 1 (‘Doctor Who’)

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At last! I’ve posted my DVD reviews on Series 9 – Part 1 of ‘Doctor Who’ on ‘Bradley’s Basement’. This includes reviews on the first six episodes from Series 9, starring Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor and Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald. Continue reading

Christmas DVD reviews – The ‘Nativity’ Film Series

 

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Yes, I suppose I’ve got the Christmas blues here. In the transition from 2017 into 2018, I’ve been watching the ‘Nativity’ family film series on DVD. That’s the three ‘Nativity’ films which I suppose should be called a trilogy at the moment. But that doesn’t seem to be the case, as I will explain later. Continue reading