Zombieland: Double Tap comes to cinemas ten years and 11 days to the date when the original, and so-so, cult hit Zombieland was released, and it returns with all of the same original cast – …
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Zombieland: Double Tap comes to cinemas ten years and 11 days to the date when the original, and so-so, cult hit Zombieland was released, and it returns with all of the same original cast – …
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The winners are: Margaret Gallagher, Amanda Baggott and Stuart Allen DVDfever.co.uk and Universal Pictures have teamed up to give you a chance to win a copy of Us, starring Lupita Nyong’o (Star Wars Episode VII: …
Continue readingJuly 29th: A Blonde in Love (Blu-ray) A Room With a View (Blu-ray and DVD) A Short Film About Killing (Blu-ray) A Short Film About Love (Blu-ray) Agatha Raisin Series 2 (DVD) Agatha Raisin Series …
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This week, there are FOUR new films out for you to choose from, led by The Current War. Here are the titles, with more info below: The Current War Horrible Histories: The Movie Teen Spirit …
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Is everybody IN? Is EVERYBODY in? Because my review of The Doors: The Final Cut is about to begin! Nearly 20 years after he died, Oliver Stone sought to make a film about the rapid …
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Lords Of Chaos centres around Norwegian Black Metal ’90s band Mayhem, the brainchild of guitarist Euronymous (Rory Culkin, above, and brother of Macauley) and he’s playing a young man who goes from his late teens …
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I Am Nicola centres around Nicola (Vicky McClure – Line of Duty), who’s very unsatisfied with her lot in life because, as a hairdresser, everyone else’s life sounds far more interesting than her’s, such as …
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Ray And Liz is a fly-on-the-wall drama that looked brilliant in the trailer, but didn’t quite equal the sum of its parts. This film doesn’t just sit in one timeframe, and chops and changes between …
Continue readingA Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood stars Tom Hanks as Mr Rogers in, as the synopsis states, a timely story of kindness triumphing over cynicism, and is based on the true story of a real-life …
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Weird Science is one of my all-time favourite ’80s comedies, and one of many times when the late-great writer/direcor John Hughes hit all the right notes, even though I didn’t realised until now that this …
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