The London Korean Film Festival 2011: As any movie aficionado knows, the most exciting films are coming in from all over the world right now – just check out Argentina, Mexico and Hong Kong for …
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The Woman on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Woman begins with the appearance of a grubby woman’s midriff onscreen and her stroking her blood-smeared stomach. As the camera zooms out we see she’s been stabbed and is trying to clean the wound. …
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Submarine on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Submarine, set in Wales during the 1980s, is a comedy drama featuring Craig Roberts as Oliver Tate, a 15-year-old who finds it difficult to mix with others and tries to disconnect himself from reality to …
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Life by Keith Richards – The DVDfever Audiobook Review
Life by Keith Richards: Don’t be daunted by the huge size and duration of this audiobook, and don’t neglect it if you’re not a huge fan of Keith Richards’ band, The Rolling Stones – because …
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Unknown on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Unknown stars Liam Neeson as Dr Martin Harris, a man who’s taken a trip to Berlin for a biotechnology summit so he can give a presentation, with his wife, Elizabeth (January Jones), accompanying him on …
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Red Faction Armageddon on Xbox 360 – The DVDfever Review
Red Faction Armageddon sees you back on Mars, 50 years after the last game, as Darius Mason, grandson of Alec Mason and Samanya, the heroes of the revolution from Red Faction: Guerilla, finding that the …
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Apocalypse Now Redux on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Apocalypse 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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The Mechanic (2011) on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Mechanic: Now, are you familiar with the works of Oscar Wilde? Because Jason Statham isn’t. He plays Arthur Bishop, a cold, emotionless hitman who does his best to make the hits look like accidents, …
Continue readingMy Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece by Annabel Pitcher – The DVDfever Review
My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece by Annabel Pitcher – Audiobook Review I apologise right now. For those new to the audiobook experience, I am afraid that this is precisely the kind of story that …
Continue readingGamer on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Gamer begins with no titles as such, just words like ‘Kable Killer’ and ‘Slayers’ posted up as electronic billboards on buildings all around the city. This is because a man known as Kable (Gerard Butler) …
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