Child 44 is based on the first of a trilogy by Tom Rob Smith, and set in the Stalin era of the Soviet Union. It’s about an idealistic pro-Stalin security officer who decides to investigate …
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The Double on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Double is writer/director Richard Ayoade‘s second full feature following his debut, Submarine, and whereas that one didn’t work for me fully, there were a great number of elements in there, particularly the visuals, that …
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Pride – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Pride is a new British film based on real events, set during the miner’s strike. Joe (George MacKay), nicknamed Bromley for a large portion of the film, since that’s from where he hails, is a …
Continue readingHonour (2014) – Official Trailer – Paddy Considine
Honour is a new film starring BIFA-winner actor/director Paddy Considine (The World’s End, Tyrannosaur) and is a London based urban thriller written and directed by BAFTA-nominated Shan Khan, also featuring Screen International ‘Star of Tomorrow’ …
Continue readingRichard Ayoade’s The Double – Full trailer now released online
The Double is a new film from director and comedian Richard Ayoade (Submarine, The IT Crowd), starring Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) and Mia Wasikowska (Stoker, Only Lovers Left Alive). Jesse Eisenberg plays Simon, a …
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The World’s End on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The World’s End saw something that rang true about Simon Pegg‘s character, Gary King, in the last of The Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy. And that is that we’re witness to a man who finished school …
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The London Film Festival 2013 Part 1: Big Fellas (October 9th-20th)
WHOOSH! That’s the sound of The 57th London Film Festival whizzing past, these days spreading its tentacles into the provinces as well as the suburbs. WHAM! is the sound made by the special effects (and …
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The World’s End – The DVDfever Cinema Review
There’s something that rang true about Simon Pegg’s character, Gary King, in the last of the Cornetto trilogy, The World’s End. And that is that we’re witness to a man who finished school in June …
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Tyrannosaur on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Tyrannosaur: When the menu appears for this film, it features a long shot of a house with, buried just below, the bones of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. This is no venture for the Time Team, but …
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Submarine on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Submarine, set in Wales during the 1980s, is a comedy drama featuring Craig Roberts as Oliver Tate, a 15-year-old who finds it difficult to mix with others and tries to disconnect himself from reality to …
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