The Ticket Review (DVD) – A melancholic journey that stops you from caring
A sombre and melancholic film that wastes its promising story and acting talent and provides something dull and monotone instead.
A sombre and melancholic film that wastes its promising story and acting talent and provides something dull and monotone instead.
From Oscar nominees to Razzie Award-awful, July's DVD releases cover the full quality spectrum. But with ten new movies hitting home cinema, you have a lot to choose from while Winter keeps you huddled up indoors.
"A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial." None is so blind as he who will not see in The Ticket.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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