Nobody Wants This is a romcom drama where Joanne (Kristen Bell – The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window) has an unsuccessful love life, with her latest date …
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Fractured – Trailer 1 – Sam Worthington
Fractured is one of those thrillers where something standard happens, then there’s a twist and OMG! WHAT IS GOING ON!?!!? Driving cross-country, Ray (Sam Worthington) and his wife and daughter stop at a highway rest …
Continue readingThe Confirmation – Official Trailer #1 – Maria Bello, Clive Owen
The Confirmation stars Clive Owen as Walt, an alcoholic, down-on-his-luck carpenter whose 8-year-old son, Anthony (Jaeden Lieberher) is feeling uneasy about spending the weekend with him, while his mum, Bonnie (Maria Bello) and her new …
Continue readingMississippi Burning on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Mississippi Burning is set in 1964, at a time when attitudes in the world were shamefully backwards in just how racist they were. It would be another year before Martin Luther King’s landmark walk in …
Continue readingMr Peabody and Sherman 3D on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Mr Peabody and Sherman is one of those films which beings with something a little different, this one featuring a nice subtle reworking of the Dreamworks logo, with Sherman sat in the moon. I have …
Continue readingAtlas Shrugged III: Who Is John Galt? – Official Trailer #1 – Ayn Rand Sequel Movie HD
Atlas Shrugged III: Who Is John Galt? is the third entry in a series I’d never heard of before, following 2011’s Part 1, and 2012’s sequel. Put together with the help of a Kickstarter fund, …
Continue readingMemento Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Memento centres on Leonard Shelby, a man who has no short-term memories since an incident and has to leave himself notes for everything, hence the title. Leonard (Guy Pearce, below) has tattoos all over his …
Continue readingAdaptation on DVD – The DVDfever Review – Nicolas Cage, Spike Jonze
Adaptation shows Spike Jonze is not known for being the most straight-forward director. I hugely enjoyed his previous main feature, Being John Malkovich, although it wasn’t perfect. Then when you watch his latest work, Adaptation, …
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