Jesus Revolution takes us back to the late ’60s, when it was time to turn on, tune in and drop out. Even though I missed this period of history, it spawned some of the most …
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Elemental – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie
Elemental isn’t the sort of film I’d normally go and see, but I’ll get to why I ended up in the cinema with this being onscreen… But first, a short: Carl’s Date, the chap from …
Continue readingThe Wicker Man Final Cut 50th Anniversary Edition – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Edward Woodward
The Wicker Man is one of those films I never really *got* when I was younger, same with The Exorcist, but then I saw that again recently, for the first time in about 25 years, …
Continue readingThe Flash – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ezra Miller, Michael Keaton
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 …
Continue readingNo Hard Feelings – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jennifer Lawrence
No Hard Feelings is a coming of age tale, of sorts, in which Maddie’s (Jennifer Lawrence – Don’t Look Up) car is repossessed due to expenses taxes on her house which she can’t afford, and …
Continue readingSpider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Shameik Moore
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse has opening credits which are like a bubblegum nightmare with pastel shades of colour. I hadn’t seen the previous film, so I came to everything afresh, but with Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld …
Continue readingHypnotic – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ben Affleck, Alice Braga
Hypnotic sees cop Detective Danny Rourke’s (Ben Affleck – Air) daughter kidnapped four years earlier, and he’s still having having therapy sessions to discuss it all. At this point, I will state that one of …
Continue readingThe Little Mermaid – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Halle Bailey
The Little Mermaid is Disney’s live action (almost) version of the classic Hans Christian Anderson story, in which we learn that mermaids don’t have tears… Well, even if they did, who would see them underwater? …
Continue readingAre You There, God, It’s Me, Margaret. – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Abby Ryder Fortson
Are You There, God, It’s Me, Margaret. (yes, with the full stop) confused me, initially, as one of the production companies which pop up at the start is Gracie Films, as you’ll see and hear …
Continue readingFast X: Riddick Vs Aquaman – The DVDfever Cinema Review & Mid-Credit Scene Breakdown!
Fast X sees the long-running action series finally drawing to a close, and in the first part of a trilogy – which was originally set to be a two-parter, but what sort of movie series …
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