Star Wars III: Revenge Of The Sith – Yes, it’s taken me ten years to get round to watching this film. For some reason, I didn’t see it back in the day and it just …
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The London Korean Film Festival 2015 – The DVDfever Review
The London Korean Film Festival 2015 marks an incredible ten years since the first one started with just 11 movies, while the 2015 festival boasted 52, many of which were sold out. So what better …
Continue readingMia Madre on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Mia Madre, aka My Mother, is a slice-of-life drama with Margherita Buy as Margherita, a director who’s making a movie about social class and the potential closure of a factory as it falls into the …
Continue readingBlack Mass – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Black Mass is a film I was expecting to like a lot more than I did. It’s still good, and it’s worth a watch, but by all accounts I was expecting this to be brilliant. …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2015 Part 3: Documentaries and DVDfever Awards
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 readingBlood Rage on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Blood Rage is a slasher flick from the ’80s which has gone through a number of guises, made in 1983 but then released in 1987 just as the slasher genre was petering out. Taking place …
Continue readingThe 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 readingTerminator Genisys on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Terminator Genisys, out now on Blu-ray (3D and 2D) and DVD, sounded like a bad idea the moment I saw the behind-the-scenes footage over a year ago, first teaser, then the first trailer, then the …
Continue readingSpy: Extended Cut on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Spy proves that hayfever can be a killer. That’s because super spy Bradley Fine (Jude Law) tracks down Tihomir Boyanov (Raad Rawi), the only man who knows the location of a huge bomb. Alas, while …
Continue readingHellraiser: The Scarlet Box Limited Edition Trilogy on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Hellraiser began life as a series of Clive Barker novellas entitled The Hellbound Heart, but I was first aware of it with the first movie in this series, and it’s a fab new boxset which …
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