Drive 2: The Uber Years stars Ryan Gosling in a sequel to Nicolas Winding Refn’s 2011 drama with Gosling as the driver and… oh, no it doesn’t. It’s a spoof, and a very good one …
Continue readingDon’t Breathe – Official Trailer #1 – Fede Alvarez
Don’t Breathe looks to be one of those rare things – a horror movie that’s actually scary! The film centres around a trio of reckless teenage thieves who break into the house of a wealthy …
Continue readingStar Trek Beyond – Official Trailer #2 – Idris Elba
Star Trek Beyond is due out in the summer, and this time round, the crew of the USS Enterprise – led by Captain James T Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock (Zachary Quinto), have been attacked …
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Dirty Grandpa: Extended Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Dirty Grandpa sets its stall out early, naming Robert De Niro‘s character Dick. His wife has just died and he needs a release, and that involves attempting to sleep with hot college girls, with Lenore …
Continue readingUK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e May 26th 2016
Drake feat. Wizkid & Kyla stays at No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e May 26th 2016, with One Dance, and it’s just bland, auto-tuned blandy blandness. I find it difficult to …
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Love, Nina Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Love, Nina begins with us first seeing the titular character walking barefoot, which she does constantly… because she’s quirky. However, there’s no way anyone would do that normally, given all the crap on the ground. …
Continue readingStar Trek – TV Logo and First Look Teaser Revealed
Star Trek is returning to TV, and while it’s separate from the rebooted films, it makes you question whether those rebooted films are worth it because, so far, they really don’t work for me, with …
Continue readingLethal Weapon TV Series trailer – Autumn 2016
Lethal Weapon is yet another popular movie franchise getting the TV series spinoff treatment. Recreating Riggs is one of the hardest characters in film to pull off, as Mel Gibson really made it his own. …
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X-Men: Apocalypse – The DVDfever Cinema Review
X-Men: Apocalypse begins back in Ancient Egypt, around 3600 BCE (Before Common Era – I had to look that up. I presume it means, before Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr, aka the rapper known as Common, …
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Going Forward Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Going Forward carries on where Getting On left off, with Jo Brand returning as nurse Kim Wilde, having left the NHs two years earlier and now works for a private healthcare firm, Buccaneer 2000, doing …
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