Youth stars Michael Caine as retired composer and conductor Fred Ballinger, and Harvey Keitel as screenwriter Mick Boyle. They’re on vacation in an elegant hotel at the foot of the Alps, looking on with curiosity …
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Two Men in Town – Official Trailer #1 (2015) – Forest Whitaker Movie HD
Two Men in Town is a new thriller about a Muslim ex-con who’s trying to get back on track and forms a friendship with his parole officer. The film has a fantastic cast in Forest …
Continue readingWinston Wolf – Pulp Fiction-inspired Direct Line “Break In” TV advert
Winston Wolf is the character portrayed by Harvey Keitel (right) towards the end of Quentin Tarantino‘s classic second movie, Pulp Fiction, which also starred John Travolta, Uma Thurman and Samuel L Jackson. Winston, aka “The …
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 …
Continue readingThe Congress – Official US Release Trailer – Robin Wright Fantasy Movie HD
The Congress is a bizarre new film from Ari Folman, visionary director of 2008’s Waltz With Bashir, and features Robin Wright as an aging, out-of-work actress accepts one last job, though the consequences of her …
Continue readingThe Grand Budapest Hotel – The DVDfever Cinema Review
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 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 …
Continue readingTaxi Driver: 35th Anniversary Re-release – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Taxi Driver: I am preparing to commit sacrilege, but I don’t think it passes the test of time. There you are, I’ve said it. My film reviewers’ credibility (if I had any) has just gone …
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