The Miniaturist is set in Amsterdam, 1686, where Petronella, aka Nella (Split‘s Anya Taylor-Joy) is marrying sugar trader Johannes Brandt (Alex Hassell), and feels very much a fish out of water, even though she’s quite …
Continue reading
New DVDs & Blu-ray releases, Movie, TV & Gaming Reviews!
The Miniaturist is set in Amsterdam, 1686, where Petronella, aka Nella (Split‘s Anya Taylor-Joy) is marrying sugar trader Johannes Brandt (Alex Hassell), and feels very much a fish out of water, even though she’s quite …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases December 26th 2017 are as follows: American Made (Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray and DVD) Bancroft (ITV) (DVD) Brawl In Cell Block 99 (Blu-ray and DVD) Casino Tycoon (Blu-ray and DVD) Davina: …
Continue reading
Brawl in Cell Block 99 is a violent prison drama starting Vince Vaughn and… hang on… Vince Vaughn?! If you’d asked me who’s the ‘man least likely to’ star as a shaven-headed (possibly neo-Nazi, but …
Continue reading
Twice Upon A Time sees The First Doctor – played originally by William Hartnell, but here by David Bradley – in his final story arc, The Tenth Planet, leaving for the TARDIS in the South …
Continue readingThe Video Games Charts week ending December 23rd 2017 are as follows: 1 (1) Call of Duty WWII (Activision) (review) 2 (2) FIFA 18 (EA Sports) (review) 3 (3) Star Wars Battlefront II (Activision) (review) …
Continue reading
BFI 61st London Film Festival Part 3 brings us all the documentaries, plus the 2017 DVDfever Film Awards! No matter the quantity and quality of high-profile feature films spread across the London Film Festival, you …
Continue reading
BFI 61st London Film Festival Part 2: What a time for international filmmaking – and particularly European movies from our near neighbours, Spain, Italy and France, plus Hungary, Austria and Poland. Vive la difference! So …
Continue reading
BFI 61st London Film Festival Part 1: Let me take you by the hand and lead you towards the films that are streets ahead of the rest, the ones you’ll need to track down, and …
Continue reading
Doom VFR is, I thought, last year’s Doom in virtual reality, but it’s not quite. There is VR, but it’s VFR in the title because of the same reason that Doom games have had an …
Continue reading
Rough Night, when I saw the Red Band (i.e. sweary) Trailer (at the bottom of this review), looked like a series of rough ideas that should’ve been thrown in the toilet rather than turned into …
Continue reading