Mile 22 has been confirmed as an 18-certificate today on the BBFC’s website. The full breakdown of the ins and outs aren’t known just yet, but it’s rare that a Hollywood studio would pass a …
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American Animals leads the new cinema releases and trailers September 7th 2018
This week, there are EIGHT new films out for you to choose from, led by American Animals. Here are the titles, with more info below: American Animals Under The Wire The Nun The Miseducation of …
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A Private War – Trailer 1 – Rosamund Pike
A Private War is centered around the late Sunday Times war correspondent, Marie Colvin, portrayed by Rosamund Pike. In a world where journalism is under attack, Marie Colvin is one of the most celebrated war …
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Revenge – The DVDfever Review – The ‘Kill Bill’ Tarantino should have made!
Revenge made me think one important question: Remember when Quentin Tarantino used to make great films? For me, it’s been almost ten years, as Inglourious Basterds was that film for me, and before that, Jackie …
Continue readingBohemian Rhapsody – John Lewis made the worst ever advert in 2018?
Bohemian Rhapsody made No.1 in several countries upon its release, and is one of Queen’s greatest ever songs. It was given a brilliant homage in 1992’s Wayne’s World, as Wayne, Garth and their friends sang …
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Press Episodes 1 and 2 – The DVDfever Review – Charlotte Riley, Ben Chaplin
Press centres aroud two newspapers in this fictionalised Fleet Street. Workaholic Holly Evans (Charlotte Riley) works for the Herald, while Duncan Allen (Ben Chaplin) edits The Post, a more tabloid paper, and given their logo, …
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How to Talk to Girls at Parties on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
How to Talk to Girls at Parties has shown me one first: Hawaiian-born and Australia-raised Nicole Kidman with a Cockney accent… and shouting “We Are England!” Hmm… It’s 1977 – the year of the Queen’s …
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V-Rally 4 on Xbox One – The DVDfever Review
V-Rally 4 comes not-so-hot-on-the-hells from its older trilogy bretheren where you race along various tracks around the world – usually coming off them on sharp turns, all the while being almost-shouted at by your co-driver …
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Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate on Nintendo Switch – The DVDfever Review
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is only the second Monster Hunter game I have played. The biggest problem with this is that the first was Monster Hunter World. Why is this a problem? Well, that one …
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Wanderlust Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Toni Collette
Wanderlust made me think it was going to go the way of David Cronenberg’s Crash, at first, as Joy (Toni Colette) was shown being involved in a car crash when someone whacked into her bike …
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