Elemental isn’t the sort of film I’d normally go and see, but I’ll get to why I ended up in the cinema with this being onscreen… But first, a short: Carl’s Date, the chap from …
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A Man Called Otto – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Tom Hanks
A Man Called Otto is a film that was always going to be hit or miss for me, because it’s based on a book, and it’s subsequent film, titled, A Man Called Ove, made in …
Continue readingThe Little Things – The DVDfever Review – Denzel Washington, Rami Malek
The Little Things centres around the old trope of two mismatched cops, who must work together to solve a case, and along the way, they’ll find similarities which they never expected, but it’s nothing that …
Continue readingPassengers – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Passengers. 5000 of them, and over 200 crew, but Jim (Chris Pratt) is the only one woken up 90 years early by an incident through an asteroid field, so he’s got a long time to …
Continue readingUK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e November 5th 2015
Adele goes straight in at No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e November 5th 2015, with the overhyped and godawful Hello. To that song, I say “Goodbye”. As such, KDA Feat. Tinie …
Continue readingSpectre – Worst. Bond. Ever. – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Spectre: Worst. Bond. Ever. Rest assured that I was on the internet within minutes registering my disgust throughout the world. If I had to sum Danel Craig‘s fourth outing as the super spy, it would …
Continue readingSkyfall – The DVDfever cinema review
Casino Royale was a corker, while Quantum of Solace was lacking any real direction, so all hopes were high for the 50th Anniversary movie, Skyfall. And my hopes were proved right up until the opening …
Continue readingThe Adjustment Bureau on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Adjustment Bureau stars Matt Damon as David Norris, a man who wants to be the next Senator of New York, but when he’s way out in the lead, a newspaper scandal threatens to derail …
Continue readingThe Green Mile – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Green Mile is the long-awaited follow-up to director Frank Darabont‘s exceptional prison drama, The Shawshank Redemption, adapted from Stephen King’s novel, Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption. There’s one thing that’s going to make …
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