The Jetty is a four-part series starts on Monday, and presumably will be on iPlayer in full from day one, but as soon as I saw it listed on the BBC’s Youtube community tab with …
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Tokyo Swindlers – Official Trailer – Netflix – Japanese drama
Tokyo Swindlers is a forthcoming drama series from Netflix. Synopsis: This real estate crime suspense story depicts an unprecedented case involving a group of con artists known as “land swindlers,” who scam people out of …
Continue readingYou’re Cordially Invited – Official Trailer – Amazon Prime – Reese Witherspoon
You’re Cordially Invited is a forthcoming comedy movie from Amazon Prime, starring Reese Witherspoon, Will Ferrell. Synopsis: A woman (Witherspoon) planning her sister’s perfect wedding and the father (Ferrell) of a young bride-to-be find out …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray 4K and DVD releases July 15th 2024
New Blu-ray 4K and DVD releases July 15th 2024 are as follows: Absurd (1981) (4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD) Action Jackson (Blu-ray) Challengers (DVD) Civil War (Blu-ray and DVD) Gundam SEED Destiny Part 2 (Blu-ray) …
Continue readingThe Night Caller – The DVDfever Review – Channel 5 drama – Sean Pertwee
The Night Caller – also known as Black Cab, according to IMDB – sees former teacher-turned-cabbie Tony Conroy (Robert Glenister – Sherwood) all beaten up, before heading back to where his problems in life began, …
Continue readingKalki 2898AD – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Prabhas, Amitabh Bachchan
Kalki 2898AD is the fourth Bollywood (or similar) movie I’ve seen on the big screen, and they do produce a very mixed bag of results, but I do try to work out in advance whether …
Continue readingMaXXXine (+ POST-CREDITS SCENE!) – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Mia Goth
MaXXXine is set in 1985, so has a fair smattering of ’80s music in it, albeit reminding me of one particular song I haven’t heard in years, with a vox pop of a woman complaining …
Continue readingFly Me To The Moon – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum
Fly Me To The Moon is set in the time of the space race, even though the film doesn’t bother to tell us what year in which it actually begins, so we have to piece …
Continue readingSunny – The DVDfever Review – Apple TV+ – Rashida Jones
Sunny centres around Suzie (Rashida Jones – On The Rocks), who’s just found out that the centre of her world is about to drop off, since after living the family life in Kyoto, her husband …
Continue readingSausage Party: Foodtopia – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video
Sausage Party: Foodtopia comes to Amazon Prime in an 8-part series that behaves like an extended movie, but I’m not sure who was clamouring for a follow-up, 8 years on from the original film, with …
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