QT8: The First Eight (aka 21 Years: Quentin Tarantino) takes a look at the first eight films directed by Quentin Tarantino, a man who started off with a perfect trilogy of Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction …
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London Korean Film Festival 2019 Review by Helen M Jerome
London Korean Film Festival 2019: Epic, intimate, diverse and diverting, this year’s festival has Helen M Jerome in raptures. What an extraordinary year it’s been for Korean film in general, including Bong Joon-ho winning hearts, …
Continue readingLittle Monsters – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Lupita Nyong’o
Little Monsters is a movie which adds to the zombie genre, but it’s a crowded one. There are great movies from yesteryear, like George A Romero’s Dawn Of The Dead, and more recent classics like …
Continue readingMidway – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ed Skrein
Midway is a film I’ve been looking forward to since I first saw a trailer for it and, knowing it was from the unsubtle Roland Emmerich, I figured it would at least be visually entertaining …
Continue readingTerminator: Dark Fate IMAX – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Terminator: Dark Fate begins with a flashback to 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day, before we get to the present day, or rather, 2020, so it’s slightly near-future. Well, may as well get a nice round …
Continue readingLondon Korean Film Festival 2019 Preview by Helen M Jerome
London Korean Film Festival 2019 Preview: Helen M Jerome marks your card As the temperature drops outside, it’s high time we all headed indoors to watch some of the best movies on offer, thanks to …
Continue readingGemini Man 3D HFR – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Gemini Man has been a film that’s been long in the making, but not long-awaited judging by its box-office performance in the first week. Usually a Hollywood heavy-hitter, Will Smith is Henry Brogan, a hitman …
Continue readingThunder Road – The DVDfever Review – Jim Cummings
Thunder Road begins with police officer Jim Arnaud (writer/director Jim Cummings) attending the funeral of his mother, Brenda, who has died at the young age of 54. He has to give a heartfelt eulogy at …
Continue readingAd Astra in IMAX – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Ad Astra feels like a weird movie to be watching in 2019, as it’s rather like a road movie, but set in space, and feels a lot more like an indie movie than something mainstream …
Continue readingRambo: Last Blood – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Rambo: Last Blood: Everybody’s favourite one-man killing machine, John Rambo is back. Back for one last time in the final chapter of what I’m sure wasn’t a planned quintology. So given we started with First …
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