The Hurt Locker begins with a robot examining a suspect package after the town has been evicted. Uncovering the item, we see that confirms it contains a bomb. However, upon taking back some explosives to …
Continue readingTwelve Monkeys on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Twelve Monkeys stars Bruce Willis as Cole, a man living in the year 2035 as a member of the 1% of the population left on Earth, thanks to a mystery virus which swept the planet …
Continue readingThe Elephant Man on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Elephant Man is how John Merrick (portrayed by John Hurt, who was nominated for an Oscar and won a BAFTA for his performance) was dubbed when appearing at the local circus show, in the …
Continue readingHardware Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Hardware is set out in the sticks, or what would pass for the sticks amongst a desolate planet. Moses Baxter (Dylan McDermott) finds and brings home the head of a defective maintenance droid, found out …
Continue readingTranssiberian on DVD – The DVDfever Review
The Transsiberian is a train that takes a 6-day trip across the old Soviet Union from Beijing to Moscow. As the film begins, however, we learn that there’s been a murder on a Russian boat …
Continue readingMum and Dad on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Mum and Dad are normally the two people you can rely on life the most, even if they do get on your nerves from time to time while growing up, but the pair in this …
Continue readingCall of Duty: World at War on Xbox 360 – The DVDfever Review
Call of Duty: World At War is the latest title in a series of games that’s been running now for five years, although such is the groundswell of support for it that it feels more …
Continue readingThe Air I Breathe on DVD – The DVDfever Review
The Air I Breathe is a film that deals with the interconnectedness of things and, for a film with so many big Hollywood names, is rather a low-budget one with an estimated cost of $10m. …
Continue readingThe Bourne Conspiracy on Xbox 360 – The DVDfever Review
The Bourne Conspiracy is based less on the books – none of which I’ve read, and more on the films – the first two of which I’ve seen, although it concentrates on the first one. …
Continue readingThe Secret – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Secret shows that while school can be a fairly isolating place at the best of times – and we’ve all been there, some things just aren’t panning out the way an average school day …
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