Hostiles tells the tale of legendary Army captain Captain Joseph J Blocker (Christian Bale) who, in 1892, reluctantly agreed to escort a Cheyenne chief and his family through dangerous territory. I wasn’t wowed at all …
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American Made – The DVDfever Cinema Review
American Made begins in 1978, but is told in flashback from late 2015, with Tom Cruise as Barry Seal, who flies planes very adeptly for TWA, but is not adverse to using the trips to …
Continue readingAmerican Made – Trailer 1 – Tom Cruise
American Made makes me wonder how much Tom Cruise is still as he’s made, since I thought Luke Wilson was playing this role at first. Cruise must’ve had some work done to his face, even …
Continue readingThe Program on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Progman centres around investigative Sunday Times sports writer David Walsh (Chris O’Dowd) covering the Tour de France, getting suspicious about Lance Armstrong’s (Ben Foster) team because they’re winning tour after tour, but Armstrong can’t …
Continue readingBlack Mass – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Black Mass is a film I was expecting to like a lot more than I did. It’s still good, and it’s worth a watch, but by all accounts I was expecting this to be brilliant. …
Continue readingFargo Season 2 Episode 1: Waiting For Dutch – The DVDfever Review
Fargo Season 2 began with Waiting for Dutch, with a rather odd little scene on the set of the bogus movie Massacre at Sioux Falls, starring then-actor Ronald Reagan, who wasn’t on screen at any …
Continue readingThe Program – International Trailer #1 – Ben Foster
The Program stars Ben Foster (Six Feet Under, Hostage) as cyclist/drugs cheat Lance Armstrong. When Irish sports journalist David Walsh (Chris O’Dowd) becomes convinced that Armstrong’s performances during the Tour de France victories are fueled …
Continue readingThe Program Official International Teaser Trailer #1
The Program centres around an Irish sports journalist David Walsh (Chris O’Dowd), becomes convinced that Lance Armstrong’s (Six Feet Under‘s Ben Foster) performances during the Tour de France victories are fueled by banned substances. With …
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