Transformers: Age of Extinction is now out on 3D Blu-ray, as well as vanilla 2D Blu-ray, and the film is so-called because it involves the dinosaurs and, as the film begins, we see them being …
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Richard Herring: We’re All Going To Die on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Richard Herring‘s tenth stand-up show, We’re All Going To Die, looks at the fact that, at some point in the not-to-distant future, all of us living now will be dead. You, reading this. You’ll be …
Continue readingIda on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Ida, is set in the early 1960s, and stars the stunning Agata Trzebuchowska (below) as Anna, a young nun who’s about to take her vows, but before she does that, Mother Superior (Halina Skoczynska) recommends …
Continue readingThe London Korean Film Festival 2014 – The DVDfever Review
The London Korean Film Festival 2014 – Who’d have thought it! Just nine years ago, the inaugural event showed just 11 films. Fast forward to 2014 and the total is 55. And the variety of …
Continue readingBreaking The Waves on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Breaking The Waves follows one of Lars Von Trier‘s habits of starting with a happy scenario before tragedy quickly sneaks its way in. Here, shy, religious Bess McNeill (Emily Watson) marries laddish oil rig worker …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2014 Part 3: The Documentary Is Alive And Well…
The London Film Festival 2014‘s first part brought you English-language movies, and in Part 2 we looked at features from the rest of the world. Traditionally we like to hand out our virtual LFF awards …
Continue readingX-Men: Days of Future Past 3D on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
X-Men: Days of Future Past seems to have taken a very long time to come to the cinema, rather like Mr Peabody and Sherman, although this time not quite as long. Normally, films only take …
Continue readingInterstellar in 70mm IMAX – The DVDfever cinema review
Interstellar – it’s difficult to know where to begin with this film, especially since I saw it at a 10.15am screening and, on re-entering reality, my brain was left totally nuked for the day. It …
Continue readingTaxi on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Taxi begins with Daniel’s (Samy Naceri) last day at Pizza Joe and he’s done a lap of Marseilles on his delivery scooter to mark his final shift. However, just as he’s getting down to business …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2014 Part 2: Voyage of Discovery
The London Film Festival 2014‘s first part of our round-up brought you reviews of the English language feature films coming your way. But there are just as many amazing movies being made in the rest …
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