YES, THEY’RE HERE, THE ANNUAL DVDfever AWARDS… AND THE AWARD GOES TO… (DRAMATIC PAUSE WHILE VIRTUAL ENVELOPE IS OPENED)… The London Film Festival 2013: It’s that time again. When DVDfever looks through its notes, tots …
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Gravity 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review
There’s a lack of the titular component in Gravity because it’s set in space. That I knew. But what I didn’t know until I saw it was that it’s less a film and more an …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2013 Part 2: Going Places (October 9th-20th)
WHOOSH! That’s the sound of The London Film Festival 2013 whizzing past, these days spreading its tentacles into the provinces as well as the suburbs. WHAM! is the sound made by the special effects (and …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2013 Part 1: Big Fellas (October 9th-20th)
WHOOSH! That’s the sound of The 57th London Film Festival whizzing past, these days spreading its tentacles into the provinces as well as the suburbs. WHAM! is the sound made by the special effects (and …
Continue readingRunner Runner – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Runner Runner – a film for online gamers. Runner Runner is a film that’s perfect for today’s gamer. The whole storyline is based around online gambling but has the bonus factor of the majority of …
Continue readingWhite House Down – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Let’s start my review of White House Down with suggestions for more accurate titles: White House Thumbs Down, White House Dumb and Die Soft. For the next part, I’d normally explain what the plot is …
Continue readingRiddick – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Riddick is back. After 10 long years since we last saw him… well, 9 in real terms but 10 in movie terms, Riddick is back. At least that’s the impression that was given, yet the …
Continue readingAlan Partridge: Alpha Papa – The DVDfever cinema review
It’s taken me 3 weeks to get chance to see Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa but it was certainly worth the wait. I was very sceptical that if an Alan Partridge movie was made – after …
Continue readingRED 2 – The DVDfever cinema review
Before I saw this, I heard RED 2 described as a sequel which didn’t need to be made. Now I can see why. Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) is retired (again) and living the homely life …
Continue readingOnly God Forgives – The DVDfever cinema review
Only God Forgives stars Ryan Gosling as Julian, a man who’s emigrated from the US to Bangkok and making a great living as a drug dealer, using a boxing club as a front for his …
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