The Revenant stars Leonardo DiCaprio (right) as frontiersman Hugh Glass, who in the 1820s set out on a path of vengeance against those who left him for dead after a bear mauling. Inspired by true …
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The Maze Runner (Censored) on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Maze Runner is rather like the Hunger Games and Divergent series as it’s another ‘Young Adult’ tale set in a dystopian future. Out of nowhere, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) wakes up and finds himself hurtling …
Continue readingPlastic on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Plastic is where Hustle meets Hollyoaks. Sam (Ed Speleers), Fordy (We’re The Millers‘ Will Poulter), Yatesey (Game of Thrones‘ Alfie Allen) and Rafa (Sebastian De Souza) are scamming customers whether setting them up with a …
Continue readingThe Maze Runner – Official Trailer #2 – Dylan O’Brien Dystopian Movie HD
The Maze Runner sees Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) wakings up, trapped in a massive maze with a group of other boys. He has no memory of the outside world other than strange dreams about a mysterious …
Continue readingThe Maze Runner – Official Trailer #1 – Dylan O’Brien Dystopian Movie HD
The Maze Runner sees Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) wakings up, trapped in a massive maze with a group of other boys. He has no memory of the outside world other than strange dreams about a mysterious …
Continue readingBAFTA 2014 Winners!
The BAFTA 2014 Awards took place tonight and the winners are as follows: Best Film 12 Years a Slave (right) Outstanding British Film Gravity Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer Kieran Evans …
Continue readingWe’re The Millers on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
We’re The Millers begins with David (Jason Sudeikis) continuing to live like an eternal student, dealing weed while watching daytime TV. Living in the same apartment block is Rose (Jennifer Aniston), a stripper, with La …
Continue readingLondon Film Festival 2011 Part 3: The DVDfever Awards (Oct 12th-27th)
AND THE AWARD GOES TO… This was such a richly rewarding London Film Festival that DVDfever split its retrospective coverage in three. In the first two, longer instalments we looked in depth at the movies …
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