Insidious 5: The Red Door is technical the sequel to Insidious and Insidious Chapter 2, since Insidious Chapter 3 and Insidious 4: The Last Key 4 were prequels. I have seen them all, but had …
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Joy Ride – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ashley Park – Racist & Mediocre
Joy Ride centres around a quartet of female friends, two of whom – Audrey (Ashley Park – Emily In Paris) and Lolo (Sherry Cola) – met as young girls in the park when their parents …
Continue readingIndiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Harrison Ford
Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny… When I first heard about this, I thought it was a terrible idea, after the so-so 2008 movie, Indiana Jones And The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Apparently, …
Continue readingSmoking Causes Coughing – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Anais Demoustier, Adèle Exarchopoulos
Smoking Causes Coughing seemed bizarre as hell from the moment I first saw the trailer. It centres around Tobacco Force, rather like a quintet of Avengers and with three men and two women – none …
Continue readingAsteroid City – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson
Asteroid City is a film I’ve been looking forward to for quite some time, and one which – surprisingly for a Wes Anderson movie – has had a ton of promotion from the studio. In …
Continue readingJesus Revolution – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Joel Courtney, Kelsey Grammer
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 …
Continue readingElemental – 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 …
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