The Hurricane Heist is, yes, another disaster movie, but every now and again comes one which look like it’ll actually be fun, and this is one of those. As an unstoppable and deadly hurricane bears …
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Aftermath Trailer 1 – Arnold Schwarzenegger
Aftermath sees Arnold Schwarzenegger in a rare drama, originally entitled ‘478‘, as it’s based on the airline accident that happened in July 2002 and on the events that took place 478 days later. Arnie is …
Continue readingWe’ll Never Have Paris on DVD – The DVDfever Review
We’ll Never Have Paris is an actor/writer/co-director project for Simon Helberg as Quinn, a nerdy Jewish commitment-phobe in New York, having problems with his eyesight, debating with the idea of proposing to his girlfriend, Devon …
Continue readingThe Choice – Official Trailer #1 – Teresa Palmer
The Choice is another of those syrupy-sweet romantic movies that make you want to hurl lung butter… Travis (Benjamin Walker) and Gabby (Teresa Palmer) first meet as neighbours in a small coastal town and wind …
Continue readingTaken 3 on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Taken 3 is a film I didn’t expect to be reviewing when I saw the comparatively low-budget original Taken movie, where Bryan Mills’ daughter, Kim, was kidnapped… sorry, taken. It was okay but nothing more. …
Continue readingTak3n | Taken 3 – Official Trailer #1 HD | Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen
Tak3n, aka Taken 3, is the third and (hopefully) final film in the series featuring Brian Mills (Liam Neeson), ex CIA-type chap, whose daughter was kidnapped (i.e. ‘taken’) in the first film, then No.2 saw …
Continue readingTaken 2 on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Taken 2?? I was never quite taken with Taken, and this sequel didn’t get great reviews at the cinema, but this film is short enough to not take up too much of my time (92 …
Continue readingLockout on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Lockout begins in Washington DC, and in the year 2079, where Snow (Guy Pearce), an ex-CIA operative, is being quizzed by Scott Langral (Peter Stormare) about what happened one night in a hotel in New …
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