Artemis Fowl II (Ferdia Shaw) is a young Irish criminal mastermind, who kidnaps the fairy LEPrecon officer Holly Short (Lara McDonnell) for ransom to fund the search for his missing father in order to restore …
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The Intruder – Trailer 1 – Dennis Quaid
The Intruder is a psychological thriller which has similar echoes to 1990’s rather excellent Pacific Heights, starring Michael Keaton, but can ’90s nostalgia make this genre great again? It centres around newly-married couple Scott Russell …
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Happy New Year for 2019!
Happy New Year for 2019! My Top 10 Worst Movies of 2018 are now online, below, and when it comes to Solo, I can’t be ‘alone’ in saying that one deserved a place… My Top …
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Happy New Year, Colin Burstead – The DVDfever Review
Happy New Year, Colin Burstead comes from Ben Wheatley who usually provides us rather off-the-wall movies such as Free Fire, Sightseers and A Field In England, so there’s always something going on, it’s almost always …
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BFI 62nd London Film Festival Part 1 Review by Helen M Jerome
BFI 62nd London Film Festival Part 1: Hold onto your hats. We are mixing up our London Film Festival coverage this year, which also gives us the chance to pick out our favourites. Our extensive …
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Les Misérables: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – 2019 BBC drama
Les Misérables begins in June 1815, the day after the battle of Waterloo, and there are heaps of dead bodies around. The intro text tells us that after twenty years of war, France is defeated; …
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Bandersnatch – Black Mirror 2018 Movie – The DVDfever Review
Bandersnatch is the latest addition to Charlie Brooker‘s Black Mirror stable, and with the trailer being released just yesterday, and with the end of the year approaching and time being limited, I was really hoping …
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Everybody Knows – Trailer 1 – Penélope Cruz
Everybody Knows is a film starring both Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem, which I first confused with Loving Pablo, since they also recently paired up for that movie and it also looked equally tedious. Ms …
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Battle Princess Madelyn on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
Battle Princess Madelyn had me hooked from the initial premise and the trailer that this looks to be a classic Ghosts ‘N’ Goblins-style game with both an arcade mode and a story mode, but there …
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Fifty Shades Freed Extended Edition – The DVDfever Review
Fifty Shades Freed has one saving grace – it’s the shortest of the trilogy, clocking in at 110 minutes in its (ahem) extended version. Yes, they haven’t even given it a fancy name this time, …
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