The Amazing Spider-Man 2 will be released to coincide with the movie this spring. Developed by Beenox, who also made Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Spider-Man: Edge of Time and The Amazing Spider-Man, and published by Activision, …
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – cinema poster revealed
Today, Marvel have released the poster for The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which shows Jamie Foxx as Electro within Spidey’s eye, sort-of. Enjoy the new image below, and note that Dane DeHaan (Chronicle) will appear as …
Continue readingThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 – NYE Times Square Trailer
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 publicity juggernaut continues apace and this latest trailer features action set in New York’s Times Square on New Year’s Eve. It looks superb, but it’ll be interesting to see how the …
Continue readingThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 – new Electro pictures
Two new images of Electro, as played by Jamie Foxx in the forthcoming The Amazing Spider-Man 2 have been released. Due for release on April 18th 2014, the film stars Andrew Garfield, Jamie Foxx as …
Continue readingThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 Official Trailer #1 (2014)
Following the teaser trailer that went online on Monday, released now is The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Official Trailer #1. As you’d expect, the trailer looks great, but will the film hold its own after the …
Continue readingThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 – Sneak Peek
The Amazing Spider-Man 2: A 30-second teaser for next summer’s Spider-Man sequel has been released online. But it doesn’t give much away. And all the text is in Spanish. Hmm… Due for release on April …
Continue readingThe Amazing Spider-Man IMAX 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Amazing Spider-Man: Okay, so when it came to this film, I was not expecting anything ground-breaking. In fact, had it not been showing on an IMAX screen, and having been so impressed with Prometheus …
Continue readingApocalypse Now Redux on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Apocalypse Now Redux: Bizarre and captivating are two words I can use to describe this film. Francis Ford Coppola‘s contribution to the Vietnam war films which has neither opening, nor official closing credits. In fact, …
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