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 reading9½ Weeks on PAL Laserdisc – The DVDfever Review
9½ Weeks stars Kim Basinger as Elizabeth, works at the Spring Street Gallery which is shortly due to display a big exhibition for an unknown artist named Farnsworth, and she still thinks occasionally about her …
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Primal Fear on PAL Laserdisc – The DVDfever Review – Richard Gere
Primal Fear tells the story of Aaron, a young altar boy accused of the brutal murder of the local archibishop. High-powered Chicago attorney Martin Vail (Richard Gere) puts himself forward as the man to defend …
Continue readingApollo 13 on PAL Laserdisc – The DVDfever Review
Apollo 13 tells a true story, less than a year after the first time man walked on the moon. It was considered as simply another routine mission until Lovell (Tom Hanks) spoke the famous words, …
Continue reading9½ Weeks on VHS Widescreen – The DVDfever Review
9½ Weeks stars Kim Basinger as Elizabeth, who works at the Spring Street Gallery which is shortly due to display a big exhibition for an unknown artist named Farnsworth, and she still thinks occasionally about …
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Addicted To Murder on VHS – The DVDfever Review (and full film!) – Kevin J Lindenmuth
Addicted To Murder is a gore-drenched nightmare of psycho supernatural sex and urban alienation. Like Martin Scorsese directing a screenplay by George A Romero. Joel Winter (Mark McCleery) has always had a problem with sex, …
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The Whys of Widescreen
The Whys of Widescreen. Hopefully this might answer a few questions on the whys of widescreen. Why won’t someone release my favourite film in widescreen?: All the video companies have their own reasons why they …
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Rhythm Thief on VHS – The DVDfever Review
Rhythm Thief is set in New York’s Lower East Side, a world where almost everyone is desperate or crazy, or both. The film takes a fly-on-the-wall look at the life of Simon (Jason Andrews) and …
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