The Sacrifice shows that at 149 minutes, Andrei Tarkovsky never knew the word ‘brevity’ after his first movie, Ivan’s Childhood, as those since seem to have gone on forever when they really didn’t have to. …
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FIFA 17 on PS4 – The DVDfever Review
FIFA 17 doesn’t need much of an introduction as everybody knows all about the FIFA franchise. It is a game endorsed by one of the biggest organisations in the world, after all. I have played …
Continue readingQuantum Break on PC – The DVDfever Review
Quantum Break is available now on Xbox One, Steam (Direct X11) and Windows 10 Store (DirectX 12),and shows Remedy Games certainly know how to capture the true essence of single-player story-driven games with their earlier …
Continue readingWestworld Episode 1 “The Original” – The DVDfever Review
Westworld – yes, it’s high time someone made a series about the late ’80s British pop band… (pardon? It’s based on the 1973 sci-fi movie featuring Yul Brynner whose circuits get fried and he goes …
Continue readingJimmy Savile – Louis Theroux documentary – The DVDfever Review
Jimmy Savile is the man who many of us grew up with on the radio and TV, as well as a champion for charities, but after allegations aplenty while he was alive, it was when …
Continue readingSlugs Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Slugs… Mutant killer slugs! Yes, they’re not just irritating little blighters that crawl onto your path, slither their muck all over the place, eat your plants and then complain to their MP when you pour …
Continue readingLove And Friendship on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Love And Friendship is based on Jane Austen‘s novella “Lady Susan“, and was a film I was really looking forward to after watching the trailer. It opened with introductions to members of the cast, as …
Continue readingBioshock: The Collection on Xbox One – The DVDfever Review
Bioshock: The Collection consists of three games that were released on the previous-gen console: Bioshock 1 (2007), Bioshock 2 (2010) and Bioshock Infinite (2013). All three are primarily first-person shooters; however, you shouldn’t expect a …
Continue readingSir Terry Wogan Remembered: 50 Years at the BBC – The DVDfever Review
Sir Terry Wogan Remembered: 50 Years at the BBC highlights the career of a man who was a national treasure and an icon of broadcasting. I posted my own tribute back in January when he …
Continue readingOasis In Their Own Words – BBC iPlayer – The DVDfever Review
Oasis In Their Own Words sounds like an intriguing documentary for a band who have been going for over 20 years, albeit in rather split form of late as brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher went …
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