The London Korean Film Festival 2012: Gosh. Hardly seems a year since the previous Korean Film Festival hit the UK, and it didn’t come a minute too soon. My appetite whetted by the 2011 experience, …
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The London Korean Film Festival 2012: Gosh. Hardly seems a year since the previous Korean Film Festival hit the UK, and it didn’t come a minute too soon. My appetite whetted by the 2011 experience, …
Continue readingSeven Psychopaths has an interesting premise and one that feels like it could be both straight-forward as well as very complex to put together. That’s because writer/director Martin McDonagh has crafted a screenplay about a …
Continue readingSilent Hill: Revelation 3D begins with Heather (the stunning Adelaide Clemens), about to turn 18 and she hopes for a more stable life as she and her father, Harry (Sean Bean sporting an impossibly abysmal …
Continue readingAND (DRUM ROLL) THE AWARD GOES TO… London Film Festival 2012 Part 3: The DVDfever Awards Once again DVDfever has boldly gone to lots of movies so you don’t have to. In other words, we’ve …
Continue readingGLOBAL HOTSPOTS… London Film Festival 2012 Part 2 (Oct 10th-21st 2012) Hola, bonjour, guten tag, g’day and welcome to the second part of DVDfever‘s London Film Festival retrospective. In part one we looked at the …
Continue readingCasino Royale was a corker, while Quantum of Solace was lacking any real direction, so all hopes were high for the 50th Anniversary movie, Skyfall. And my hopes were proved right up until the opening …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2012 Part 1: We’re going to mix it up a bit for this year’s look back over the London Film Festival. In fact, we’ve got so much to say that DVDfever …
Continue readingResident Evil: Retribution 3D, Apocalypse, Afterlife…. When I went to see the latest film in the series, I just asked for “Resident Evil”, as I lose track of the suffix. All you really need to …
Continue readingLooper is, in short, an assassin. The year is 2044 and, as we’re told, time travel doesn’t yet exist, but it will do in the future. 30 years from now, when someone wants to dispatch …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2012: Yep, it’s that time again – and there’s a brand new sheriff in charge of the UK’s biggest film festival, says Helen M Jerome. The first thing you notice is …
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