The Chair centres around Sandra Oh as Ji-Yoon Kim, becoming the first woman of colour as Chairperson at Pembroke University. The role is taken in turns, and she’s just taken over from the most popular …
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The French Dispatch – Trailer 1 – Wes Anderson
The French Dispatch is the latest movie from writer/director Wes Anderson (Isle Of Dogs). A love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional 20th-century French city that brings …
Continue readingParents: Vestron Collector’s Series on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Randy Quaid
Parents is set in the heart of suburbia where everyone lives in a huge house, and aspires to an affluent lifestyle. However, in moving to a new school, the first thing young Michael Laemle (Bryan …
Continue readingIsle Of Dogs – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Woof! Woof!
Isle of Dogs is the colloquial term given to Trash Island, a place where all the Japanese non-recycled rubbish goes to, just outside of the country. Following a huge showdown between all the dogs and …
Continue readingClose Encounters of the Third Kind 40th Anniversary Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Close Encounters of the Third Kind has reached its 40th Anniversary, and note that this package contains all three versions of the film on the first disc – Theatrical version (135 minutes), Special Edition (132 …
Continue readingFading Gigolo on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Fading Gigolo stars John Tuturro as Fioravante, a man not exactly living the dream in his job, but he has a talent for flower arranging. Unfortunately, he’s only getting two days work a week due …
Continue readingThe Grand Budapest Hotel on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Grand Budapest Hotel makes its way on to Blu-ray and DVD, with a bold instruction at the start of the film: “PLEASE SET YOUR MONITOR TO 16X9”. You’ll see why in due course. The …
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The Grand Budapest Hotel centers around an elderly Mr. Moustafa (F. Murray Abraham), in 1985,recounting tales about his life at the hotel to a young writer (Jude Law), starting from the moment he started as …
Continue readingThe Monuments Men – The DVDfever cinema review
The Monuments Men is a film that can be summed up in one sentence, and really should be meant to play out equally succinctly but, unfortunately, is allowed by its director and lead actor, George …
Continue readingMoonrise Kingdom on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Moonrise Kingdom is a film I wanted to see because I really enjoyed The Darjeeling Limited and I loved The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. And a film with Bill Murray, Bruce Willis and Harvey …
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