Assassins Creed Revelations: When it comes to the Assassins Creed, I haven’t played any game in the series since the first one, and that was because I was disillusioned with the fact that it kept …
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Assassins Creed Revelations: When it comes to the Assassins Creed, I haven’t played any game in the series since the first one, and that was because I was disillusioned with the fact that it kept …
Continue readingAND THE AWARD GOES TO… This was such a richly rewarding London Film Festival that DVDfever split its retrospective coverage in three. In the first two, longer instalments we looked in depth at the movies …
Continue readingLondon Film Festival 2011 Part 2: Imported Gems: Welcome to the second part of DVDfever’s London Film Festival retrospective. Last time we looked at the big budget and indie movies from the US and UK. …
Continue readingHorrible Bosses begins with stockbroker Nick Hendricks (Jason Bateman) telling us in a voiceover that in a lot of businesses no-one ever likes to take shit from anyone, and that such a design for life …
Continue readingBad Teacher is obviously about Cameron Diaz playing a teacher, in this case by the name of Elizabeth Halsey, but at the start of the film, she’s actually leaving John Adams Middle School, known as …
Continue readingLondon Film Festival 2011 Part 1: The Big Fellas: We’re going to mix it up a bit for this year’s look back over the London Film Festival. In fact, we’ve got so much to say …
Continue readingMercury Hgis a new game for Xbox Live Arcade, with Hg is the chemical symbol for mercury. It’s a game that feels a bit like the old arcade classic Marble Madness but with a twist …
Continue readingX-Men First Class begins back in Poland, 1944 like the opening of the first X-Men film, where a young Erik is seen attempting to open the gates at Auschwitz through special powers. Cut to Westchester, …
Continue readingMimic is one of those films I have always meant to get round to watching, not least because it stars the achingly gorgeous Mira Sorvino in the lead role, and it also highlights the time …
Continue readingThe Woman begins with the appearance of a grubby woman’s midriff onscreen and her stroking her blood-smeared stomach. As the camera zooms out we see she’s been stabbed and is trying to clean the wound. …
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