Wiener-Dog follows the ‘adventures’ of the titular dachsund from him being introduced to us via the opening dysfunctional family (Tracy Letts and Julie Delpy) who buy him, through to concerned vet’s assistant Dawn (Greta Gerwig), …
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Wiener-Dog – Official Trailer #1 – Danny DeVito
Wiener-Dog is a bizarre film from writer/director Todd Solondz (Happiness, Welcome to the Dollhouse) which chronicles the life of a dog as it travels around the country, spreading comfort and joy. So, it’s a bit …
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Waking Life gave me the impression, first time round, that I hadn’t got the first idea of what what was going on. It’s a movie from a director who, by all accounts, is far from …
Continue readingAn open letter to Disney and Marvel Studios
An open letter to Disney and Marvel Studios. Avengers: Age Of Ultron is released on Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray and DVD on Monday September 14th. I went to see it at the cinema on the midnight …
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Avengers: Age Of Ultron begins with know-it-all philanthropist Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) putting into place a peacekeeping program. Why? Because he has far too much time on his hands, and with his ‘Iron Legion’, …
Continue readingThree Colours White (Part 2 of the Three Colours Trilogy) – The DVDfever Review
Three Colours White is the second part of Three Colours Trilogy, the film series from director Krzysztof Kieslowski, themed, retrospectively, on the French Revolutionary ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity. Kieslowski is the man behind …
Continue readingThe Air I Breathe on DVD – The DVDfever Review
The Air I Breathe is a film that deals with the interconnectedness of things and, for a film with so many big Hollywood names, is rather a low-budget one with an estimated cost of $10m. …
Continue readingWaking Life on DVD – The DVDfever Review
I haven’t the first idea what’s going on in Waking Life. That was my initial impression of this film, a film from a director who, by all accounts, is far from conventional and this is …
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