The Wall is overacting on a grand scale in a gameshow which brings Danny Dyer and telly legend Angela Rippon – together at last! The titular device is a giant version of a Japanese pachinko …
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New Blu-ray and DVD releases November 20th 2017
New Blu-ray and DVD releases November 20th 2017 are as follows: 12 Deaths of Christmas (DVD) 1990: The Complete Collection (DVD Box Set) 89: How Arsenal Did The Impossible (Blu-ray and DVD) A Christmas Carol …
Continue readingThe Wall on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Wall is a crumbling, physical structure somewhere in Iraq. It’s 2007 and the ‘war on terror’ is winding down. Bush Jr has declared victory and rebuilding taking place. Alas, for those contractors looking to …
Continue readingThe Big Sick leads the new cinema releases and trailers July 28th 2017
This week, there are SEVEN new films out for you to choose from: a rom-com with a difference (i.e. it actually looks worth watching!) in The Big Sick, war is hell for Aaron Taylor-Johnson and …
Continue readingThe Wall – Official Trailer 1 – Aaron Taylor-Johnson
The Wall is a forthcoming movie from Amazon that looked far more engaging to me than either Spider-Man Homecoming or the Baywatch reboot. The premise is simple, as both American sharpshooter Aaron Taylor-Johnson and his …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases November 16th 2015
New Blu-ray and DVD releases November 16th 2015 ae as follows: Alan Carr: Yap, Yap, Yap! (Blu-ray & DVD) An Evening With Noel Fielding (DVD) Battles Without Honor and Humanity (Blu-ray/DVD Limited Edition Box Set) …
Continue readingLondon Film Festival 2012 Part 3: The DVDfever Awards (Oct 10th-21st 2012)
AND (DRUM ROLL) THE AWARD GOES TO… London Film Festival 2012 Part 3: The DVDfever Awards Once again DVDfever has boldly gone to lots of movies so you don’t have to. In other words, we’ve …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2012 Part 2: Global Hotspots (Oct 10th-21st 2012)
GLOBAL HOTSPOTS… London Film Festival 2012 Part 2 (Oct 10th-21st 2012) Hola, bonjour, guten tag, g’day and welcome to the second part of DVDfever‘s London Film Festival retrospective. In part one we looked at the …
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