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s you’d expect for October, there’s plenty more spookfests hitting shiny disc. Pick of the bunch: (out now, Blu-ray/DVD/download), set in blackout-era ’70s/ director Neil Marshall’s 17th century tale (out now, DVD) sees a witchfinder (Sean Pertwee in a silly hat) horribly torturing a young woman. We said: “Compared to the likes of , it all seems a little cheesy.” The physical goodies are the draw with the 20th anniversary collector’s edition of (doubleplay Blu-ray and DVD, out now), Hayao Miyazaki’s anime classic about a girl trapped in a strange spirit world, made to work for a shapeshifting witch. Fork out £75+ and you get a hardback Art Of book, poster, bookmark, six art cards, pouch bag and card holder. We said: “A breathtakingly imaginative, utterly beguiling experience.” Finally, the latest TV box sets include season three (Blu-ray/DVD/download, out now), series three (DVD, out now), season one (Blu-ray/DVD/download, 11 October), and season three (Blu-ray/DVD, 11 October).

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