Oppenheimer opens with a quote about Prometheus, the Godo of Fire: “Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to man. For this he was chained to a rock and tortured for eternity.”, but …
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I Care A Lot – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Rosamund Pike
I Care A Lot is one of those films where the trailer made it look like it could go either way, as to whether it was worth a full watch. It centres around Marla Grayson …
Continue readingThunder Road – The DVDfever Review – Jim Cummings
Thunder Road begins with police officer Jim Arnaud (writer/director Jim Cummings) attending the funeral of his mother, Brenda, who has died at the young age of 54. He has to give a heartfelt eulogy at …
Continue readingThe Hunt – Trailer 1 – Emma Roberts
The Hunt centres around 12 strangers, led by Emma Roberts (We’re The Millers), who wake up in a clearing. They don’t know where they are, or how they got there. They don’t know they’ve been …
Continue readingHold The Dark – Trailer 1 – Netflix
Hold The Dark is the latest film from Jeremy Saulnier – director of the brilliant Blue Ruin and Green Room, and is a new and gripping psychological thriller from Netflix, starring Jeffrey Wright, Alexander Skarsgård …
Continue readingLogan Lucky – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Logan Lucky is rather an odd title, and doesn’t trip off the tongue as well as ‘Lucky Logan’ would’ve done, but then how much luck is in store for anyone in this movie remains to …
Continue readingLogan Lucky – Trailer 1 – Channing Tatum
Logan Lucky is directed by Steven Soderbergh and looks to be one of the year’s best with a hilarious trailer that made me laugh a lot and a cast to die for. The premise is …
Continue readingGreen Room on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Green Room with new young alt-rock band The Ain’t Rights, led by Pat (Anton Yelchin) trying to find themselves… But here, they find themselves in the middle of a cornfield, waking up after having crashed …
Continue readingBlue Ruin on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Blue Ruin opens showing drifter Dwight (Macon Blair), a man in his early 30s, living on the streets. Something clearly went wrong in his life and, for some time – as shown by the length …
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