Knuckles comes afer the two Sonic The Hedgehog movies, neither of which I’ve seen, but I’ve played the games enough times to get the idea what’s going on, but I figure the plot can’t exactly …
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Swede Caroline – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jo Hartley
Swede Caroline is a mockumentary whichtakes us back to 2017 with ‘Marrowgate’, at a vegetable competition, where several farmers came together, but with Caroline’s (Jo Hartley – Passenger) huge whopper being disqualified due to a …
Continue readingCity Hunter – Official Trailer – Netflix – Ryohei Suzuki
City Hunter is a forthcoming movie from Netflix, starring Ryohei Suzuki. Synopsis: An exceptional marksman and hopeless playboy, private eye Ryo Saeba reluctantly forms an alliance with his late partner’s sister to investigate his death. …
Continue readingRed Eye – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Jing Lusi
Red Eye refers to a type of plane journey, but almost starts with Richard Armitage, as Dr Matthew Nolan, having rather red eyes, as he causes consternation in Beijing, and then crashes is car in …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray 4K and DVD releases April 22nd 2024
New Blu-ray 4K and DVD releases April 22nd 2024 are as follows: A Severed Head (Blu-ray) Aliens (4K Blu-ray) Beast In The Cellar (Blu-ray and DVD) Black Mask Limited Edition (Blu-ray) Children’s Film Foundation Bumper …
Continue readingBade Miyan Chote Miyan – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan was the first Bollywood film I’ve ever watched, the trailer drawing me in because it came across as not just an over-the-top action film, but morelike TEN, given how much is …
Continue readingBack To Black – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Marisa Abela
Back To Black is the film about the life of the late Amy Winehouse, which her family wants to bring to the screen, following the mediocre 2015 documentary, Amy, which had a lot of critical …
Continue readingRebel Moon Part One: A Child Of Fire – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Sofia Boutella
Rebel Moon Part One: A Child Of Fire… Yes, it’s taken me some time to get round to watching this, but since it wasn’t available for review prior to release, and with so much other …
Continue readingCivil War – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Kirsten Dunst, Cailee Spaeny
Civil War paints a picture where the USA is falling, amongst deep dissatisfaction with the incumbent government and President (Nick Offerman – Dumb Money), although it doesn’t get into the specifics why, other than he’s …
Continue readingMammoth – The DVDfever Review – Mike Bubbins, Sian Gibson
Mammoth takes us back to France, 1979, for an Austin Powers-type situation, where our lead, Tony Mammoth (Mike Bubbins), was cryogenically frozen in time, following an accident in a school skiing holiday, as he was …
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