Is everybody IN? Is EVERYBODY in? Because my review of The Doors is about to begin! Nearly 20 years after he died, Oliver Stone sought to make a film about the rapid rise and heavy …
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Sega Dreamcast Collection on Xbox 360 – The DVDfever Review
Sega Dreamcast Collection is four Xbox Live Arcade titles brought together in one package. The fun begins with Crazy Taxi. Just those two words tell you all you need to know: You know the game, …
Continue readingKinect Adventures on Xbox 360 – The DVDfever Review
Kinect Adventures is a compilation of five titles on a disc which comes with Microsoft’s new Kinect advice, which aims to trump anything the Nintendo Wii and Sony’s Playstation Move devices, both of which require …
Continue readingWe Are What We Are on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
We Are What We Are begins with an old man who’s seen walking about a shopping mall in Mexico and leering at shop window dummies… As the shop’s owner shoos him away and cleans the …
Continue reading7 Wonders of the Solar System on 3D Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
7 Wonders of the Solar System – yes, I would’ve expected there to be scores more wonders around the planet we inhabit, but for the purposes of this documentary, there are just seven of them. …
Continue readingThe Man Who Fell To Earth – The DVDfever Blu-ray Review
The Man Who Fell To Earth – the ‘man’ in question is Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie), who does indeed pass for human, well, as much as the Thin White Duke can do. The film …
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Bedevilled on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Bedevilled shows that there’s nothing like a great foreign film… since Bedevilled is nothing like one! What you’re expecting from the film, based on the initial presentation, is a slow build-up to an intriguing story …
Continue readingGame of Death (2010) on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Game Of Death shows how much things have changed, since in the early ’90s, Wesley Snipes was a popular actor. Powerful performances in Jungle Fever, New Jack City plus an attempt to be young pretender …
Continue readingThe Social Network on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Social Network starts in the autumn of 2003 when Mark Zuckerberg had an idea, although it wasn’t one that was wholly his own… The swot who scored a perfect 1600 in his SAT tests …
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