Grandma, we love you. Grandma, we do. Yes, I couldn’t help but start with with a reference to that track. After all, how many other films am I going to review with this same title, …
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We’ll Never Have Paris on DVD – The DVDfever Review
We’ll Never Have Paris is an actor/writer/co-director project for Simon Helberg as Quinn, a nerdy Jewish commitment-phobe in New York, having problems with his eyesight, debating with the idea of proposing to his girlfriend, Devon …
Continue readingThe Survivalist on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Survivalist stars Martin McCann as a man who’s lived alone in the woods for the past ten years and has become proficiently self-sufficient, growing vegetables like a pro on his personal farm. The economy …
Continue readingKicking Off – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Kicking Off centres around Cockney football fans Wigsy (Warren Brown – Luther) and Cliff (Greg McHugh – Fresh Meat), as their team are on the verge of relegation with the season coming to a close. …
Continue readingChronic on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Chronic is so-called as David (Tim Roth) is a carer who visits people with chronic health conditions – some dying – giving them assistance, even to the point of washing them because they can’t do …
Continue readingBatman V Superman: Dawn of Justice 70mm IMAX – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice is more like Batman WITH Superman feat. Wonder Woman: Dawn of Mercy Graves… Well, those are the elements I can remember best. The film quickly deals with Batman’s origins, …
Continue readingBride of Re-Animator: Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Bride of Re-Animator begins with eminent doctors Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) and Dan Cain (Bruce Abbott) out and about somewhere unspecified in a war, coming to the end of their tour, volunteering as medics, with …
Continue readingBlack Mama, White Mama: Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Black Mama, White Mama begins in a women’s prison where the warden, Logan (Laurie Burton), just happens to be a lesbian, and so is her underling, Densmore (Lynn Borden), who have both even created a …
Continue readingThe Absent One – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Absent One stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas (Follow The Money, The Killing) as Department Q’s cold-case cop Carl Mørck, warming one of them up when he’s drawn to it by retired cop Henning Jørgensen (Hans …
Continue readingTrapped Season 1 on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Trapped is about people who are trapped physically, such as the ocean liner that can’t get out of the ice – and is retained by the police even when it can, the oncoming snowstorm that’ll …
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