New Blu-ray and DVD releases December 2nd 2019 are as follows: All Round to Mrs Brown’s Series 3 (DVD) Anna and the Apocalypse (Blu-ray) Arctic (Blu-ray Steel Book) Betrayed (Blu-ray) BoJack Horseman Season 2 (Blu-ray …
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Fantasy Island – Trailer 1 – Michael Peña
Fantasy Island is given a horror reboot, where the enigmatic Mr. Roarke (Michael Peña), makes the secret dreams of his lucky guests come true at a luxurious but remote tropical resort. But when the fantasies …
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Resident Evil 5 on Nintendo Switch – The DVDfever Review
Resident Evil 5 is a game where it was no surprise to me that the powers to be decided to re-release on the Nintendo Switch. Originally it received relatively positive reviews, but I never felt …
Continue readingScoob! – Teaser 1 – 2020 Scooby Doo movie
Scoob! brings the unnecessary back to the big screen in cartoon form, and apparently this is the first full-length, theatrical animated Scooby-Doo adventure. Wow, who cares? Apparently, it reveals how Scooby Doo (Frank Welker – …
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The Irishman leads the new cinema releases November 29th 2019
This week, there are FOUR new films out for you to choose from, led by The Irishman. Here are the titles, with more info below: The Irishman Knives Out Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Charlie’s …
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8 Days – The DVDfever Review – Acht Tage
8 Days is so-called because there’s 8 days left until the world ends… Well, it’s a German drama so it’s actually called Acht Tage, but anyway…. A comet is due to hit the planet in …
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Upright – The DVDfever Review – Tim Minchin
Upright is a new comedy/drama from comedian/musician Tim Minchin, and the first thing I noticed online is that there’s a review from the Financial Times (reviewing comedy shows? They must be desperate for clicks) branding …
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Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans brings the series to the big screen (for the second time, following 2015’s Shakespeare comedy, Bill), and begins with Claudius (portrayed – as with the 1976 TV series …
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QT8: The First Eight – The DVDfever Cinema Review – 21 Years: Quentin Tarantino
QT8: The First Eight (aka 21 Years: Quentin Tarantino) takes a look at the first eight films directed by Quentin Tarantino, a man who started off with a perfect trilogy of Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction …
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London Korean Film Festival 2019 Review by Helen M Jerome
London Korean Film Festival 2019: Epic, intimate, diverse and diverting, this year’s festival has Helen M Jerome in raptures. What an extraordinary year it’s been for Korean film in general, including Bong Joon-ho winning hearts, …
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