The Gray Man is a new Netflix movie starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans. Synopsis: When the CIA’s most skilled operative-whose true identity is known to none-accidentally uncovers dark agency secrets, a psychopathic former colleague …
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Resident Evil 2022 – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Ella Balinska
Resident Evil (2022) comes to Netflix for an 8-part series, rebooting the franchise after six movies with Milla Jovovich – the last three featuring stunning 3D, and a movie reboot, subtitled “Welcome to Raccoon City“, …
Continue readingThor: Love and Thunder – The DVDfever Review & ALL Post-Credits Scenes/TITLE BREAKDOWN
Thor: Love and Thunder begins with Gorr (an unrecognisable Christian Bale) struggling to get through a deserted landscape – and its subsequent sandstorm – with his daughter, until they point where salvation might just come …
Continue readingRemarriage and Desires – Official Trailer – Netflix – Korean drama
Remarriage and Desires is a new South Korean drama on Netflix. Synopsis: Through an exclusive matchmaking agency, women strive to marry a desirable bachelor and into the highest echelon of society. Remarriage and Desires is …
Continue readingPersuasion – Official Trailer – Netflix – Dakota Johnson
Persuasion is a new version of the Jane Austen story for Netflix, starring Dakota Johnson. Synopsis: Eight years after Anne Elliot was persuaded not to marry a dashing man of humble origins, they meet again. …
Continue readingBoo, Bitch – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Lana Condor
Boo, Bitch takes in the life of Erica Vu (Lana Condor – X-Men Apocalypse), coming to the end of her time at high school – a place where in 2022, all the kids are on …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray 4K and DVD releases July 11th 2022
July 11th: Amityville Blu-Ray Collection (Blu-ray) Cinderella (2021) (DVD) Compartment No.6 (Blu-ray and DVD) Corrective Measures (Bruce Willis) (Blu-ray and DVD) DI Ray (ITV drama) (DVD) Far From The Apple Tree (DVD) Indiana Jones And …
Continue readingThe Sea Beast – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Karl Urban, Dan Stevens
The Sea Beast begins with young Maisie (Zaris-Angel Hator) living in a boarding school-type dormitory, telling the other kids tales of the titular sea beast, before breaking away and escaping from the place. Before long, …
Continue readingBlack Bird – The DVDfever Review – Taron Egerton, Ray Liotta – Apple TV+
Black Bird opens by referencing “the butterfly effect”, in which there are things you don’t think are connected, but they actually are. In voiceover, Jimmy Keene (Taron Egerton – The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance) …
Continue readingThe Baby – The DVDfever Review – Sky Atlantic – Michelle de Swarte
The Baby is a weird series to unpack… Continuity goes out of the window, when – and I’ll only spell out what happens in the opening scene without giving too many spoilers later on. Dom …
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