Inside Out 2 is now in cinemas, and comes not quite hot-on-the-heels of the 2015 original, as it’s taken nine years to bring this to the big screen, but with so much in the script …
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Smoking Causes Coughing – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Anais Demoustier, Adèle Exarchopoulos
Smoking Causes Coughing seemed bizarre as hell from the moment I first saw the trailer. It centres around Tobacco Force, rather like a quintet of Avengers and with three men and two women – none …
Continue readingThe White Crow on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Ralph Fiennes
The White Crow, we’re told at the start, defines the title as an idiom used to describe a person who is unusual, extraordinary, not like others, and an outsider… and Rudolf Nureyev (newcomer Oleg Ivenko) …
Continue readingThe White Crow – Trailer 1 – Ralph Fiennes
The White Crow tells the tale of ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev’s (Oleg Ivenko, above) defection to the West. Personally, ballet is definitely not my bag, but this looks to be looking more at the politics …
Continue readingRacer And The Jailbird on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Pointless Break?
Racer And The Jailbird tells of the relationship between racing driver Bénédicte Delhany (Adèle Exarchopoulos – Blue Is The Warmest Colour) and bank robber Gigi Vanoirbeek (Matthias Schoenaerts – Red Sparrow), known to their friends …
Continue readingThe Last Face – Trailer 1 – Charlize Theron
The Last Face looks like particularly tedious fare, as Charlize Theron (Fast and Furious 8) plays Wren, a director of an international aid agency in Africa who meets relief aid doctor Miguel (Javier Bardem) amidst …
Continue readingBlue Is The Warmest Colour on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Blue Is The Warmest Colour tells the story of Adèle, a 15-year-old schoolgirl (played by 20-year-old Adèle Exarchopoulos) living a normal life with her Mum and Dad, while also fancying Thomas (Jérémie Laheurte), a boy …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2013 Part 3: The Annual DVDfever Awards (October 9th-20th)
YES, THEY’RE HERE, THE ANNUAL DVDfever AWARDS… AND THE AWARD GOES TO… (DRAMATIC PAUSE WHILE VIRTUAL ENVELOPE IS OPENED)… The London Film Festival 2013: It’s that time again. When DVDfever looks through its notes, tots …
Continue readingThe Round-Up on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Round-Up is set in the France in July 1942, during the Second World War when the Nazis forced their occupation and, on Hitler’s order, rounded-up all the Jews to take them to internment camps, …
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