The Imitation Game begins in 1951 with Detective Nock (The Casual Vacancy‘s Rory Kinnear) and Sgt Staehl (Ideal‘s Tom Goodman-Hill) turn up to the reported break-in at Alan Turing’s house, where he’s reluctant to talk …
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Kingsman: The Secret Service – another film censored for UK cinemas by 20th Century Fox
Kingsman: The Secret Service is a new Colin Firth movie where he’s giving a rather comedic turn, in a movie based upon the acclaimed comic book and directed by Matthew Vaughn, whose Kick-Ass bored me, …
Continue readingThe Imitation Game – Official International Trailer #1 – Benedict Cumberbatch Movie HD
The Imitation Game stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the late Alan Turing, the mathmetician and logician who cracked the Enigma code, which led to the defeat of the Germans in World War II, but who was …
Continue readingThe Imitation Game – Official Trailer #1 (2014) – Benedict Cumberbatch Movie HD
The Imitation Game stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the late Alan Turing, the mathmetician and logician who cracked the Enigma code, which led to the defeat of the Germans in World War II, but who was …
Continue readingKingsman: The Secret Service – Official Trailer #1 – Colin Firth, Samuel L Jackson Movie HD
Kingsman: The Secret Service shows Colin Firth taking a rather comedic turn in this film based upon the acclaimed comic book and directed by Matthew Vaughn, whose Kick-Ass bored me, but I loved his take …
Continue readingAnna – Official Trailer #1 – Mark Strong, Taissa Farmiga Thriller HD
Anna is a thriller with Mark Strong as a man with the ability to enter peoples’ memories takes on the case of Anna (Taissa Farmiga), a brilliant, troubled sixteen-year-old girl to determine whether she is …
Continue readingWelcome To The Punch on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Welcome To The Punch begins where Sternwood (Mark Strong) and co have just pulled off a robbery and Max (James MacAvoy) is hot on their tails, but is warned not to go after them unarmed. …
Continue readingZero Dark Thirty – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Zero Dark Thirty begins in 2003 with the torture, ahem, discussion, with captured terrorist, Ammar (Reda Kateb), a man who was caught because his name is linked to a $5,000 Western Union transfer to a …
Continue readingJohn Carter (of Mars) – The DVDfever Cinema Review
John Carter: Prior to seeing this film, I knew precious little about it. It wasn’t until seeing Mark Kermode’s review on BBC News that I realised it was originally entitled John Carter of Mars and …
Continue readingTinker Tailor Soldier Spy on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy – I’ll start this review by the admission that I have never seen the original series, so cannot compare Gary Oldman to Alec Guinness, even though it feels like the former …
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