Elvis and Nixon is when The King met The Crook, and is set between December 1970, when Elvis Presley wanted to stamp his mark on American politics, and February 16th, 1971, when then-President Richard Nixon …
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The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Case on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Conjuring 2 is the sequel to… ooh, er.. what’s it called.. erm.. oh yes, The Conjuring. That was the film about paranormal investigators Ed Warren (Patrick Wilson) and his wife Lorraine (Vera Farmiga), briefly …
Continue readingBatman: Return to Arkham on PS4 – The DVDfever Review
Batman: Return to Arkham incorporates the two first games in the series from the prior generation of consoles. So with this, you get Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, all with their respective DLC and pre-order …
Continue readingDragon Ball Xenoverse 2 on Xbox One – The DVDfever Review
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 – colour me surprised. Let’s go back in time to where I was in my early teens and a huge fan of anime movies, especially those made by Manga. When I …
Continue readingDoctor Strange – easily kicks Captain America’s arse – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Doctor Strange is a brilliant, but arrogant, neurosurgeon. He also must earn a fortune since he has a drawer full of rotating watches – yes, individually rotating, for no apparent reason, and presumably still continue …
Continue readingWWE 2K17 on Xbox One – The DVDfever Review
WWE 2K17: another year another copy and paste. It’s that time of year again where WWF – sorry, I mean WWE – hounds grab their copies of the latest wrestling game from a company so …
Continue readingMantis Burn Racing on PS4 – The DVDfever Review
Mantis Burn Racing is the PS4’s first native 4K release and for some, this will mean a lot. For others, 4K is four times better than HD: bigger, better, faster, etc. First impressions include that …
Continue readingMe Before You – The DVDfever Review
Me Before You – Beware: spoilers in this review (although you can guess them, anyway)
Continue readingJack Reacher: Never Go Back IMAX – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Never Go Back is the second Jack Reacher novel, written by Lee Child, to be adapted for the big screen, and after being less than impressed when I got Jack Reacher round the first time, …
Continue readingI, Daniel Blake – Ken Loach’s essential parable for our times – The DVDfever Cinema Review
I, Daniel Blake begins with the 59-year-old carpenter titular character, portrayed by comedian Dave Johns, applying for ESA (Employment and Support Allowance), and being asked a succession of – irrelevant, to him – questions when …
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