Painkiller is new six-part Netflix series, and while this is a drama, based on real events and with some fictionalised scenes, it’s initially introduced by the mother of Christopher Trejo, who was prescribed Oxycontin, and …
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The Terminal List – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Chris Pratt
The Terminal List centres around James Reece (Chris Pratt), one of a team of marines who are tasked with going on a covert mission, Odin Sword, to seek out intel on an arms dealer’s chemical …
Continue reading21 Bridges – Trailer 1 – Chadwick Boseman
21 Bridges has a simple premise revealed so far, where Chadwick Boseman (Black Panther, Avengers: Endgame) plays Andre Davis, a disgraced detective in the NYPD, who puts New York City on lockdown in order for …
Continue readingAmerican Assassin – The DVDfever Cinema Review
American Assassin features an effervescent, but brutal, opening as Mitch Rapp (Dylan O’Brien – The Maze Runner) is on a Spanish beach with his love, Katrina (Charlotte Vega), and about to pop the question when, …
Continue readingOnly the Brave – Trailer 1 – Miles Teller
Only the Brave is one of those annoying all-American gung-ho movies where everyone talks to objects that can’t hear them – in this case, with Josh Brolin talking to the fire that’s coming towards him. …
Continue readingAmerican Assassin – Teaser 1 – Dylan O’Brien
American Assassin centres around Mitch Rapp (Dylan O’Brien – The Maze Runner), once an ordinary all-American athlete and scholar, and an extremely gifted young man, but then his girlfriend was viciously killed in a terrorists …
Continue readingThe Grand Seduction – Official Trailer 1 – Brendan Gleeson, Taylor Kitsch Comedy HD
The Grand Seduction is a new comedy where set around the small harbor of Tickle Cove, which is in dire need of a doctor so that the town can land a contract to secure 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 …
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