The London Film Festival 2015‘s third and final part of our coverage sees Helen M Jerome reckoning we were truly spoilt by the high quality of the Documentaries, some of which took us deeper into …
Continue readingCategory: Cinema films
The London Film Festival 2015 Part 2: Whole Wide World
The London Film Festival 2015‘s first part of our festival round-up saw us take a look at the big hitters from the US, UK and Australia. Now, over the course of three pages, it’s time …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2015 Part 1: Big Hitters
The London Film Festival 2015 review from Helen M Jerome begins with the Big Hitters of the event. Note that for all posters featured, click on them for the full-size version. Also, this review is …
Continue readingSpectre – Worst. Bond. Ever. – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Spectre: Worst. Bond. Ever. Rest assured that I was on the internet within minutes registering my disgust throughout the world. If I had to sum Danel Craig‘s fourth outing as the super spy, it would …
Continue readingSicario – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Sicario begins with a raid in Arizona – no knocking at the door, or even using a battering ram on it. They bash down the entire wall of the house! A grim discovery (which I …
Continue readingThe Martian 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Martian is Matt Damon‘s character, Mark Watney, part of the six-strong Ares III mission, visiting the red planet to collect soil samples etc. Unfortunately, some planet seem to have worse weather than Greater Manchester …
Continue readingThe Walk IMAX 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Walk tells the real-life tale of Philippe Petit, a high-wire walker who sets himself increasingly challenging goals, culminating in 1974 with walking across a wire that’s stretched between the top of the North and …
Continue readingEverest IMAX 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Everest is the tale of how Ted Moult built up his famous double-glazing company… Well, at least that’s what I was led to believe… (not really). As of 1992, it had become a business for …
Continue readingHitman Agent 47 – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Hitman Agent 47 is the second attempt at bringing the big baldy bastard with his big Ballers to the silver screen. The key to being a good hitman is to appear ‘invisible’. That is, to …
Continue readingMission Impossible Rogue Nation – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Tom Cruise
Mission Impossible Rogue Nation is the fifth in the series which is now almost 20 years old, and I’m pleased to confirm that this is the best film in the series since the first one. …
Continue reading