This week’s Movie Charts UK and US week ending May 28th 2017 are as follows: 1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge (trailer) (review) 2. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (trailer) 3. …
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Dough – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Dough – is dough as in bread, not money, although you have to spend money to buy bread, and that’s also a problem for Nat Dayan (Jonathan Pryce), an orthodox jew who runs a failing …
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Broken Series 1 – The DVDfever Review – Jimmy McGovern BBC Drama
Broken is a new Jimmy McGovern six-part drama and one that’s difficult to assess from just a single episode. Sean Bean is Catholic priest Father Michael Kerrigan, a man with a large parrish who look …
Continue readingFeeling Social but Uneager to Go Out? Here are the Top Social Video Games
Gaming can be a mechanism for many things, but in the past, it was never considered an apparatus for being social. That’s definitely not the case in the ’10s though and although there’s nothing wrong …
Continue readingVideo Games Charts week ending May 27th 2017
The Video Games Charts week ending May 27th 2017 are as follows: 1 (1) Injustice 2 (Warner Bros Interactive) (review) 2 (18) Overwatch (Blizzard) (review) 3 (3) Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar Games (review) 4 …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases May 29th 2017
New Blu-ray and DVD releases May 29th 2017 are as follows: A Horse for Hannah (Blu-ray and DVD) Best – George Best: All By Himself (Blu-ray and DVD) Cherry Falls (Blu-ray/DVD Double Play) Daughter of …
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Toni Erdmann on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Toni Erdmann is a film I was very sceptical when Mark Kermode said that there’s not a thing he would cut from a comedy which runs for almost three hours, especially since I would say …
Continue readingThe Hitman’s Bodyguard – Trailer 2 – Ryan Reynolds
The Hitman’s Bodyguard stars Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L Jackson as hitman and his bodyguard, respectively, with Reynolds having to testify at the International Court of Justice, but they shoot a lot, swear a lot …
Continue readingWonder – Trailer 1 – Jacob Tremblay
Wonder-ful? To say Wonder looks heartwarming sounds like the kind of movie you’d run a million miles away from – and I normally would to, but there was something about the way this one panned …
Continue readingValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets – Trailer 1
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets – seeing this new trailer and Luc Besson‘s name just shouted The Fifth Element at me, although I didn’t realise at first that the film is based …
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