Brighton Rock is a remake of the 1947 film, directed by John Boulting, changing the setting from the 1930s to 1964, during the mods and rockers era, where Kite, the leader of a gang, is …
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Brighton Rock is a remake of the 1947 film, directed by John Boulting, changing the setting from the 1930s to 1964, during the mods and rockers era, where Kite, the leader of a gang, is …
Continue readingForget Me Not is set in London and stars a sterling cast of: Tobias Menzies (Finding Neverland, Casino Royale, Atonement), Genevieve O’Reilly (The Young Victoria, Star Wars Episode III: The Revenge of the Sith, The …
Continue readingStan Smith, the most dedicated and disturbed CIA agent is back! American Dad Volume 6, the hit US show from the creator of Family Guy, comes to DVD on 27 June 2011 courtesy of Twentieth …
Continue readingGroundbreaking director Lars Von Trier‘s critically acclaimed TV series The Kingdom made a huge impact when it first aired and quickly achieved cult status and its reputation continues to grow. Now for the first time …
Continue readingThe DVDfever Radio Show Episode 3: A new weekly show where I look through the week’s releases in movies and videogames, plus the charts, a look at what’s new on TV, and news for all …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray & DVD releases w/c June 20th 2011: Once again, we look at a few titles in more detail which are due out next week. The prices listed are the current prices on Amazon. …
Continue readingX-Men First Class comes from what might be the most successful film studio in recent years but I have to admit that most of Marvel’s giant-sized productions have left me cold. Sure, I really like …
Continue readingVideo Games Top 40 w/e June 11th 2011: The new chart is as follows: 1 (-) Duke Nukem Forever (Rockstar) 2 (1) L.A. Noire (Rockstar) (review) 3 (4) Zumba Fitness (505 Games) 4 (-) Infamous …
Continue readingThis week, Example went straight in at No.1 with Changed The Way You Kiss Me, which is actually a reasonable, pumping dance track that has some thought behind it, not like most of the rap …
Continue readingApocalypse Now Redux: Bizarre and captivating are two words I can use to describe this film. Francis Ford Coppola‘s contribution to the Vietnam war films which has neither opening, nor official closing credits. In fact, …
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