Train Dreams takes us through the life of Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton – Red Sparrow), from 1893 when he’s sent as a young boy to Fry, in Idaho, having never knew his parents, adopted and …
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Train Dreams takes us through the life of Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton – Red Sparrow), from 1893 when he’s sent as a young boy to Fry, in Idaho, having never knew his parents, adopted and …
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The Running Man is a film I’ve been particularly looking forward to, given that it comes from Edgar Wright, who has a distinct style that’s served a number of films brilliantly over the years, not …
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Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes gives us a brief summary of how a man-made virus (like COVID19?) led to apes rising by becoming intelligent, while mankind lost the ability to speak and largely …
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Ricky Stanicky begins as three childhood friends play a prank on Halloween, 1999, partly setting fire to a house, owned by individuals who never give out sweets. Of course, nothing ever goes to plan, but …
Continue readingBlood Father stars Mel Gibson (now only making sporadica film appearances) as John Link, an ex-con who reunites with his estranged wayward 16-year old daughter, Ursula (Elisabeth Röhm), doing his best to protect her from …
Continue readingNOTE: The competition is now closed and the winners are: Olivia Kirby, Michael Cusack and Jayne Kelsall. DVDfever.co.uk and Studiocanal UK have teamed up to give you a chance to win a copy of Room …
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Room An 11ft-square room, to be precise. This is a film which really didn’t grab me by its premise of a mother and her son in the one location, even though I have loved some …
Continue readingStealing Cars is all about… a young lad who steals cars, namely Billy Wyatt, played by Emory Cohen, leaving his parents, Philip (William H Macy) and Kimberley (Felicity Huffman), less than impressed as their rebellious …
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Cake begins with a therapy group coming to terms with the suicide of young mother Nina (Anna Kendrick), and instantly shows that the film will be liberally sprinkled with black humour. Claire Bennett (Jennifer Aniston) …
Continue readingCake tells the tale of Claire (Jennifer Aniston), who becomes fascinated by the suicide of a woman in her chronic pain support group. As she uncovers the details of Nina’s suicide and develops a poignant …
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