Doona is a forthcoming South Korean rom-com from Netflix. Synopsis: “It’s unfair.” You jumped into my life, changed everything, and it’s driving me crazy. Yet I hope you never leave. Doona is on Netflix from …
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Society of the Snow – Official Trailer – Netflix – JA Bayona
Society of the Snow is a forthcoming movie from Netflix, directed by JA Bayona, revisiting the same tragedy as 1993’s Alive. On October 13 1972, Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed in the Andes. Only …
Continue readingBodies – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Stephen Graham
Bodies is a new 8-part drama where a dead body is found in four different timelines, but it’s actually the same body! Starting in 2023, cop Shahara Hasan (Amaka Okafor – Grace) is on the …
Continue readingRobbie Williams – Official Trailer – Netflix docuseries
Robbie Williams is a forthcoming docuseries from Netflix, starring… well, you know who. Synopsis: Raw. Honest. Real. This four-part documentary series goes behind the eyes of the biggest UK solo artist of all time, Robbie …
Continue readingMortal Kombat 1: Official Omni Man First Look Gameplay Trailer
Mortal Kombat 1 is out now, and this is a first look at Omni Man. Mortal Kombat 1 comes from NetherRealm Studios, QLOC and Warner Bros. Games. Synopsis: Discover a reborn Mortal Kombat™ Universe created …
Continue readingDaily Dose of Sunshine – Official Trailer – Netflix
Daily Dose of Sunshine is a forthcoming South Korean drama from Netflix. Synopsis: “Hello, I’m Nurse Jung Da-eun.” Upon entering the working world of mental health, Life gets a little more dynamic for nurse Da-eun. …
Continue readingSouth Park: Joining the Panderverse – Official Trailer – Paramount+
South Park: Joining the Panderverse is a forthcoming comedy special from Paramount+. Synopsis: Cartman’s deeply disturbing dreams portend the end of the life he knows and loves. The adults in South Park are also wrestling …
Continue readingThe Great Escaper – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Michael Caine, Glenda Jackson
The Great Escaper clearly plays on the World War II movie title from the ’60s, but in this case, it relates to a true story, albeit one I wasn’t aware of… then again, it harks …
Continue readingBlackberry – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jay Baruchel, Glenn Howerton
Blackberry is quite possibly one of the best films of the year, even for someone who never had one, but whose favourite mobile phones were the T-Mobile G1 and G2 (also known as the HTC …
Continue readingThe Exorcist: Believer – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ellen Burstyn
The Exorcist: Believer… where to start? This is technically a direct sequel to the 1973 The Exorcist – a film I didn’t like when I first saw it when I was younger, but did enjoy …
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