The Flash shows that he’s so quick, even the BBFC couldn’t get a handle on the full title, as it just states “Flash” on the BBFC title card. However, the film doesn’t take long to …
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Thirteen Lives – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Ron Howard
Thirteen Lives centres around the football team of young lads in Ban Chong, Thailand, Chiang Rai Province, who were trapped in a cave for 18 days from Saturday June 23rd 2018, since after the game, …
Continue readingMortal Kombat 2021 – The DVDfever Review – Jessica McNamee – HBO Max
Mortal Kombat 2021… Punch. Kick. Punch. Kick. Punch. Kick. Good guy kills bad guy. Bad guy kills good guy. There’s a sulky teenager. There’s a fatality with a heart being ripped out. There’s a macho …
Continue readingIT Chapter Two on 2-disc Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
IT Chapter Two‘s existence was confirmed just before 2017’s IT was released in cinemas, hence why Warner slotted in a reference to that film being just “Chapter One“, thus indicating that the second would come …
Continue readingThe Vanishing (2019) – The DVDfever Review – Gerard Butler
The Vanishing is a film which takes an age to get going, but when it does, it’s worth sticking with. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the …
Continue readingKing Of Thieves on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
King Of Thieves is strange in its existence. 2017 brought us The Hatton Garden Job, a movie about the titular bank heist where old men robbed the bank over the Easter weekend of 2015, the …
Continue readingBlade Runner 2049 on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review & Unboxing
Blade Runner 2049 comes 35 years after the original Blade Runner, but time has moved on just 30 years. It was certainly worth seeing on the big screen, but if you missed it, then the …
Continue readingUK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e October 19th 2017
Staying at No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e October 19th 2017, is Post Malone with rockstar (feat. 21 Savage), which is a mix of autotune and pointless swearing that just seems …
Continue readingBlade Runner 2049 – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Good, but not iconic
Blade Runner 2049 comes 35 years after the original Blade Runner, but time has moved on just 30 years. Is it worth seeing on the big screen? It is, but bear in mind that it’s …
Continue readingIT (2017) – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Stephen King
IT gets moving quite early on, beginning in October 1988, with introducing Pennywise the dancing clown (Bill Skarsgård) into the proceedings as he meets young Georgie Denbrough (Jackson Robert Scott) shortly after his paper boat …
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