Dragged Across Concrete is a film I was really looking forward to watching, particularly because Brawl In Cell Block 99 completely blew me away. Not only was Brawl… a fantastic plot-driven piece with some juicy …
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Lust For A Vampire on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Lust For A Vampire is a title for a ’70s movie that made me think that from the off, we’d get bloodletting aplent, thanks to fangs. Well, don’t celebrate too much, yet. The year is …
Continue readingHobbs And Shaw: Fast And Furious in IMAX – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Hobbs And Shaw: Fast And Furious, or Fast And Furious Presents Hobbs And Shaw… whatever you want to call it, sees two characters from the Fast And Furious crowd coming together to save the world …
Continue readingBeing John Malkovich Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Being John Malkovich: Even 20 years on, it’s hard to find a film that’s more bizarre in the entire history of the movies. Craig Schwartz (John Cusack, who had previously starred alongside the titular actor …
Continue readingUs on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Jordan Peele movie
Us is the latest film from writer/director Jordan Peele and it comes after his huge success with 2017’s Get Out, a film which was praised by all those big-name critics who just wanted to get …
Continue readingDomino – The DVDfever Review – Brian De Palma
Domino is a new movie from Brian De Palma, a man who rarely puts a foot wrong, so how come this film, which boasts the credentials of starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Guy Pearce get a …
Continue readingThe Doors: The Final Cut on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Is everybody IN? Is EVERYBODY in? Because my review of The Doors: The Final Cut is about to begin! Nearly 20 years after he died, Oliver Stone sought to make a film about the rapid …
Continue readingLords Of Chaos Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Rory Culkin
Lords Of Chaos centres around Norwegian Black Metal ’90s band Mayhem, the brainchild of guitarist Euronymous (Rory Culkin, above, and brother of Macauley) and he’s playing a young man who goes from his late teens …
Continue readingRay And Liz on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Ray And Liz is a fly-on-the-wall drama that looked brilliant in the trailer, but didn’t quite equal the sum of its parts. This film doesn’t just sit in one timeframe, and chops and changes between …
Continue readingWeird Science Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Kelly Le Brock
Weird Science is one of my all-time favourite ’80s comedies, and one of many times when the late-great writer/direcor John Hughes hit all the right notes, even though I didn’t realised until now that this …
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