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Rare Round-Up: Entertainment News of the Week (15/09/2023)

Rare Round-Up: Entertainment News of the Week (15/09/2023)

What a great week it’s been for music lovers!



We’re getting ready to celebrate the 90s this National Album Day with a large number of new editions of classic albums from artists such as Blur, Fatboy Slim and Garbage announced. There’s new coloured vinyl, unreleased tracks and a whole host of other great collector’s features! Get into that nostalgic music feeling!

Staying in the 90s, the 1991 album by Prince and the New Power GenerationDiamonds and Pearls, is coming as an expanded special edition that includes various unreleased tracks as well as over two hours of live footage!


Going a little further back to the height of David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust persona and beyond, the 2022 documentary Moonage Daydream is coming to 4K for the first time! Described as a “genre-defying cinematic experience”, the film features never-before-seen footage of Bowie and explores his creative, spiritual and musical journey.


Perhaps the biggest filmic news this week comes from Arrow Video who are giving us four Bruce Lee 4K releases! Namely Enter the Dragon, Game of Death, Fist of Fury and The Big Boss. Experience the legend and the strikes he inflicts even sharper than ever before!


Moving from the big screen to the small, Disney+ originals Loki, WandaVision, The Mandalorian and Prey are getting stunning steelbook releases which means that not only can you relive the adventure, the magic and the drama but you can also have something colourful and shiny on your shelf!


In the world of video games, you will soon be able to delve into the world of DreamWorks like never before with Dreamworks All-Star Kart Racing! 'Have you ever wanted to drive a go-cart as Shrek and throw things at Boss Baby? Don’t lie, it’s a life-long dream. Well now you can! Well from November 4th, at least. Pre-Order now!


If you loved 2014s Lords of the Fallen, brace yourself because there’s another coming this year! The eponymous sequel’s world is five times larger than that of the original game! Embark upon two vast parallel worlds- that of the living and that of the dead!

What are you most excited for from this week?

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