BFI 62nd London Film Festival Preview: Five weeks before it even kicks off, this already has the feeling of a vintage year for the BFI London Film Festival. There wasn’t a seat to be had …
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The Predator – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Predator: Given how this movie ended, it seems that they certainly have ideas about taking this franchise further. So we can probably expect more movies like this one. And when I say more movies …
Continue readingLucky – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Harry Dean Stanton
Lucky is the name given to character portrayeed by the late, great Harry Dean Stanton, who clearly must have earned it because how does he manage to get such a clean shave from an electric …
Continue readingRevenge – The DVDfever Review – The ‘Kill Bill’ Tarantino should have made!
Revenge made me think one important question: Remember when Quentin Tarantino used to make great films? For me, it’s been almost ten years, as Inglourious Basterds was that film for me, and before that, Jackie …
Continue readingBad Samaritan – The DVDfever Review – David Tennant
Bad Samaritan centres around two chancers – Sean (Robert Sheehan) and Derek (Carlito Olivero) – who work at a posh restaurant as valet parkers, but while they drive the owners’ cars away from the front …
Continue readingAnt-Man And The Wasp – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Scott Rudd
Ant-Man and the Wasp is released tomorrow in UK cinemas and before I discuss it, I will say that I was NOT a fan of the first one, but since I go into each film …
Continue readingMission Impossible: Fallout – Limp-along-a-Cruise – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Mission Impossible: Fallout has such a title because Fallout relates to nuclear weapons, and with three plutonium warheads out there – and in the hands of a gang called The Apostles – they could be …
Continue readingEscape Plan 2: Hades – The DVDfever Review – Sylvester Stallone
Escape Plan 2: Hades follows on from the 2013’s original movie which was hit and miss, but still watchable. Arnie is nowhere to be found, but Sylvester Stallone is back as prison escapologist Ray Breslin, …
Continue readingSkyscraper – Enjoy a nice, high piece of Johnson! – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Skyscraper is an action movie that’s all about one man’s heroic efforts to get to see a movie with Dwayne Johnson at Vue Cinemas called Skyscraper… but I’ll get to that. If you’ve seen the …
Continue readingFirst Reformed – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ethan Hawke
First Reformed is the name of the church run by Rev. Ernst Toller (Ethan Hawke), who begins to keep a diary for one year, with the intent that, after this time, he’ll destroy it. Quite …
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