Unknown stars Liam Neeson as Dr Martin Harris, a man who’s taken a trip to Berlin for a biotechnology summit so he can give a presentation, with his wife, Elizabeth (January Jones), accompanying him on …
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The Adjustment Bureau on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Adjustment Bureau stars Matt Damon as David Norris, a man who wants to be the next Senator of New York, but when he’s way out in the lead, a newspaper scandal threatens to derail …
Continue readingDon’t Look Now Special Edition – The DVDfever Blu-ray Review
Don’t Look Now is a film I hadn’t seen prior to its debut on Blu-ray, but with Nicolas Roeg at the helm, it’s got to have some dodgy shenanigans in it and I don’t just …
Continue readingBrighton Rock (2010) on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Brighton Rock is a remake of the 1947 film, directed by John Boulting, changing the setting from the 1930s to 1964, during the mods and rockers era, where Kite, the leader of a gang, is …
Continue readingApocalypse Now Redux on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Apocalypse Now Redux: Bizarre and captivating are two words I can use to describe this film. Francis Ford Coppola‘s contribution to the Vietnam war films which has neither opening, nor official closing credits. In fact, …
Continue readingThe Mechanic (2011) on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Mechanic: Now, are you familiar with the works of Oscar Wilde? Because Jason Statham isn’t. He plays Arthur Bishop, a cold, emotionless hitman who does his best to make the hits look like accidents, …
Continue readingThe King’s Speech on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The King’s Speech: He had a stammer. He overcame it. The feel good story of the decade… Seriously, The King’s Speech is one of the UK’s recent success stories, with funding from the UK Film …
Continue readingMachete on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Machete begins with our titular hero, played by Danny Trejo, as one of two Federal agents driving to rescue a hot girl from the clutches of her kidnappers because she’s a witness against Rogelio Torrez …
Continue readingThe Doors: 20th Anniversary Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
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 …
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 …
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