Kingpin: Life of Crime is a 3D first-person action-adventure which starts with you having been beaten up beyond recognition and left for dead in a back alleyway. As you get to your feet and find …
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I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) on DVD – The DVDfever Review
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) comes from the pen of Kevin Williamson, screenwriter of both Scream films, slasher comic-horror films about a gang of nubile teenagers running away from a hooded man …
Continue readingThe Best of The Two Ronnies on DVD – The DVDfever Review
The Two Ronnies: as much a British institution as fish and chips. Ronnie Barker, the fat one with grey hair and Ronnie Corbett, the thin one sitting in the black chair were part and parcel …
Continue readingBlazing Saddles on DVD – The DVDfever Review – Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder
Blazing Saddles: Sleazy politician Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman) plans to build a railroad through the small town of Rock Ridge. But he needs to distract the townspeople. He decides to send them a black sheriff. …
Continue readingWaterworld on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Waterworld is the name given to the Earth several centuries after the polar ice caps have melted and many lives lost, as major cities now lie underwater. Many try to search for the mythical Dryland, …
Continue readingAddicted to Murder 2: Tainted Blood on VHS – The DVDfever Review
Addicted To Murder 2: Tainted Blood is the sequel to Kevin J Lindenmuth’s cult classic, Addicted To Murder, once again starring Mick McCleery as Joel Winter, the serial-killing vampire. New York City is one of …
Continue readingThe Acid House on DVD – The DVDfever Review – Martin Clunes
The Acid House is three short stories played out one after the other, each written by Trainspotting’s creator, Irvine Welsh, a man who certainly doesn’t mince his words when it comes to the script. I’ll …
Continue readingBeautiful Thing on DVD – The DVDfever Review – Glen Berry, Scott Neal
Beautiful Thing tells the tale of two best friends – Jamie (Glen Berry) and Ste (Scott Neal) – the former more adept to staying outside than staying in class, while his mother Sandra juggles career …
Continue reading976 EVIL II: The Astral Factor on DVD – The DVDfever Review
976 EVIL II: The Astral Factor signifies that it must be time for more phone-philandering madness with that creepy-voiced bloke again. Here, Robin (Debbie James, who according to Videolog starred in Die Hard 2 the …
Continue reading976 EVIL on DVD – The DVDfever Review
976 Evil is the phone number that foolish types dial for a daily dose of their “Horrorscope”, not only because of the horrendous premium-rate charges, but also because those who make a deal with the …
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