The London Korean Film Festival 2012: Gosh. Hardly seems a year since the previous Korean Film Festival hit the UK, and it didn’t come a minute too soon. My appetite whetted by the 2011 experience, …
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Medal of Honor: Warfighter on Xbox 360 – The DVDfever Review
Medal of Honor: Warfighter: In reviewing this game… okay, I never played the 2010 reboot, but I remember really enjoying the original game, and even played it a few years later despite graphics having moved …
Continue readingSeven Psychopaths – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Seven Psychopaths has an interesting premise and one that feels like it could be both straight-forward as well as very complex to put together. That’s because writer/director Martin McDonagh has crafted a screenplay about a …
Continue readingHitman Absolution on Xbox 360 – The DVDfever Review
Standard Edition: Limited Edition: Hitman Absolution: The baldy bitch-slapping bastard with the big Silver Ballers is back once again! This time round, it’s been over SIX years since Agent 47 last dispatched the baddies in …
Continue readingThe Expendables 2 on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Right, the plot of The Expendables 2 is…., erm….. Well, they’re either going into difficult situations to free someone or rescue something important, but then later on they have a bigger issue with going after …
Continue readingSilent Hill: Revelation 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D begins with Heather (the stunning Adelaide Clemens), about to turn 18 and she hopes for a more stable life as she and her father, Harry (Sean Bean sporting an impossibly abysmal …
Continue readingCall of Duty Black Ops II on Xbox 360 – The DVDfever Review
Call of Duty Black Ops II begins in the year 2025 and Special Forces unit members David Mason and his partner Harper have arrived at The Vault, home to retired Sgt Frank Woods, who tells …
Continue readingBlindness on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Blindness is a flim I didn’t know a massive amount about when I started to watch it, other than the basics, and that’s probably how best to approach it. Similarly, there is a minimal amount …
Continue readingGoing to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography By Danny Baker
Going to Sea in a Sieve The world currently divides into people who think that Danny Baker is a one-off radio broadcasting genius, and those who clearly have no judgement. As a life-long fan of …
Continue readingShort Circuit on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Short Circuit was released at a time when the world was fearful of a potential US/Russia nuclear war. As the film begins, five little robots, created by Newton Crosby (Steve Guttenberg), are unveiled to the …
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