Justice League was originally envisaged as a two-parter movie, but the mediocre response to Warner Bros’ other DC movies, plus not all two-parters doing so well (such as the final Divergent movie ending up as …
Continue readingMovie Charts UK and US week ending March 19th 2017
This week’s Movie Charts UK and US week ending March 19th 2017 are as follows: 1. Beauty and the Beast (trailer) (review) 2. Kong: Skull Island (trailer) (review) 3. Get Out (trailer) (review) 4. Logan …
Continue readingLife leads the new cinema releases and trailers March 24th 2017
This week, there are EIGHT new films out for you to choose from: Alien cloning in Life, Portuguese horror in The Eyes of My Mother, a Korean thriller in The Age of Shadows, deep forest …
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Beauty and the Beast (2017) – The DVDfever Review
Beauty and the Beast – Meh. More or less a beat-by-beat retread of the animation. On the couple of occasions it adds something new, it’s quite good, but adds little to the original. Emma Watson …
Continue readingVideo Games Charts week ending March 18th 2017
The Video Games Charts week ending March 18th 2017 are as follows: 1 (1) Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands (Ubisoft) (review) 2 (3) Lego Worlds (Warner Bros Interactive) 3 (2) Horizon Zero Dawn (Sony) 4 …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases March 20th 2017
New Blu-ray and DVD releases March 20th 2017 are as follows: 1990 Series 1 (DVD) A United Kingdom (Blu-ray and DVD) Another Woman (Blu-ray) Arrival (Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray and DVD) Battleship (4K Blu-ray) Born Free …
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The New Man – a captivating documentary – The DVDfever Review
The New Man is a documentary about becoming a parent which, based on the trailer, made me think this was going to be a little too light-hearted and knockabout, but I was so wrong. The …
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Private View – Inside No.9 Series 3 Episode 6 – The DVDfever Review
Private View is the sixth and final episode of Inside No.9 and it brings to a conclusion a series which has been almost all good-to-excellent save for the fourth episode, Empty Orchestra. “Nine” is the …
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Carnage: Swallowing The Past – The DVDfever Review – Simon Amstell – BBC iPlayer Exclusive
Carnage: Swallowing The Past is set in 2067, a time when everyone in the world when everyone is vegan. Comedian Simon Amstell, who made a success on his brief presenting of Never Mind The Buzzcocks …
Continue readingUK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e March 23rd 2017
Staying at No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e March 23rd 2017, is Ed Sheeran with Shape Of You. He’s trying a bit of reggae, and it’s terrible. He still dominates the …
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