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Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg search for the lost gold of Ferdinand Magellan in videogame adaptation UNCHARTED (out now, 4K/Blu-ray/ DVD). Bonuses include director’s commentary, five featurettes, and deleted scenes. We said: “A disappointingly straightforward cat-andmouse chase, which brushes aside the games’ more supernatural elements in favour of listless puzzle-solving and globetrotting.” While set on a 35-day journey to Mars, MOONSHOT (out now, download) otherwise conforms to romcom conventions, as in classic screwball comedy style, rich swot Sophie and bumbling romantic Walt fake a relationship which grows into something real after he stows away on a shuttle. It’s fluffy, cookiecutter stuff, with a blandly glossy vision of the future and a few decent one-liners. There are no doomed Arctic mariners in THE TERROR SEASON TWO (23 May, Blu-ray/ DVD/download), as the second run centres on an internment camp for Japanese-Americans, where a shape-shifting vengeful spirit is causing deaths. We said: “The horror set-pieces are creepy rather than Grand Guignol… This time there’s a more familiar whiff of broad-strokes TV drama”. Skint? It’s currently airing on BBC Two on Fridays, in double-bills, so head to iPlayer. Finally, the latest 4K releases include the original CANDYMAN (23 May), and Ultimate Collector’s Edition Steelbooks of the Tim Burton (6 June) and Christopher Nolan (30 May) Bat-movies, each bundled with five lobby cards, five art cards and a double-sided poster.