Middle-Earth: Shadow of War is the sequel to 2014’s Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor, again from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, a game which was the winner of more than 50 industry awards including that year’s Game …
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Utomik – now featuring many popular Star Wars games
Utomik is expanding its “unlimited play” monthly subscription gaming service with the launch of a new Family Plan, inclduing several popular Star Wars games. The first set of titles including LEGO Star Wars: The Complete …
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Broadchurch Series 3 – The DVDfever Review – David Tennant
Broadchurch returns for a third and, apparently final, series and… I have to say that I’ve never seen this show before. Heard good things about series 1. Bad things about series 2. And that there’s …
Continue readingOSCARS 2017: The Winners!
The OSCARS 2017 took place overnight. The nominations are here, and the winners are as follows, with the Best Picture firstly mistakenly read out by Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as La La Land, when …
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I, Daniel Blake on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
I, Daniel Blake begins with the 59-year-old carpenter titular character, portrayed by comedian Dave Johns, applying for ESA (Employment and Support Allowance), and being asked a succession of – irrelevant, to him – questions when …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases February 27th 2017
New Blu-ray and DVD releases February 27th 2017 are as follows: A Street Cat Named Bob (Blu-ray and DVD) Absolute Duo (Blu-ray/DVD Double Play) Amuck! (Blu-ray and DVD) Bunny Lake Is Missing (Blu-ray/DVD Double Play) …
Continue readingKing Arthur: Legend of the Sword – Trailer 1
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword reboots the titular legend yet again, this time with Charlie Hunnam in the lead role, and he’s also joined by his Queer As Folk co-star Aiden Gillen as Goosefat …
Continue readingSong to Song – Trailer 1 – Ryan Gosling
Song To Song is a Ryan Gosling movie with more singing, but how will it compare to La La Land? Written and directed by Terrence Malick, it tells the tale of two intersecting love triangles, …
Continue readingMine – Trailer 1 – Armie Hammer
Mine! Mine! Well, keep it, then! ….*ba-dum-tish!* In the middle of the desert, in an area filled with 33 million blast mines scattered everywhere, Marine sniper Sargent Mike Stevens (Armie Hammer) is on a mission …
Continue readingThe Institute – Trailer 1 – James Franco
The Insititute is based in 19th century Baltimore, where a girl stricken with grief from her parents’ untimely death, voluntarily checks herself into the Rosewood Institute, and is subjected to bizarre and increasingly violent pseudo-scientific …
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