Rampart is the movie that Training Day should’ve been… It’s Los Angeles, 1999 and Woody Harrelson plays Dave Brown, a simple name for a very complex and angry man. As Rampart begins, we see he’s …
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Haywire on DVD – The DVDfever Review – Gina Carano
Howard Jones Live – Human’s Lib and Dream Into Action at the Indigo2, London on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Howard Jones Live – Human’s Lib and Dream Into Action at the Indigo2, London: When it comes to Howard Jones performing these two albums, I expected the albums to come one after the other, in …
Continue readingThe Devil’s Double on DVD – The DVDfever Review
The Devil’s Double begins with Latif Yahia (Dominic Cooper, below) being driven to meet one of Saddam Hussein’s sons, Uday. It soon becomes clear to us that they are more than just a little bit …
Continue readingA Film With Me In It on DVD – The DVDfever Review
A Film With Me In It doesn’t star me, but instead leads with Dylan Moran, Mark Doherty, Amy Huberman and Keith Allen. Pierce (Dylan Moran) is an alcoholic – who doesn’t exactly get a lot …
Continue readingBlood Runs Cold on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Blood Runs Cold begins with a man lying face down in the snow, seemingly dead at first, but instead he’s bleeding profusely from wounds which we quickly gather were caused by the axe being held …
Continue readingAs If I Am Not There on DVD – The DVDfever Review
As If I Am Not There presents us with Samira (Natasha Petrovic), a part-time teacher from Sarajevo who decides to make the break from home to set out and spend a couple of months in …
Continue readingThe Veteran on DVD – The DVDfever Review
The Veteran: Robert Miller (Toby Kebbell) is a soldier returning home from Afghanistan after his final tour of duty. Life doesn’t have much in store for him, while he lives on a grim council estate …
Continue readingWall Street: Money Never Sleeps on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps follows on from the wonderful, original Wall Street, Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) sneaking into the business affections of Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) by bringing him a gift of his favourite …
Continue readingThe Disappearance of Alice Creed on DVD – The DVDfever Review
The Disappearance of Alice Creed begins with the two male leads, Vic (Eddie Marsan) and Danny (Martin Compston, below with Marsan) stealing a van from a car park, then taking a trip to buy a …
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