Living centres around a man known only by his surname for the majority of the film, Williams, played by Bill Nighy (The World’s End), and set in 1953, where every businessman wears bowler hats, all …
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Black Adam – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Dwayne Johnson
Black Adam… or apparently, Teth Adam – God knows why. I never look into the background lore for any superhero characters before I see a film, as I expect the movie to give me the …
Continue readingThe Banshees of Inisherin – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson
The Banshees of Inisherin is a film which grabbed me from the original trailer, but which has a very bizarre premise. Pádraic Súilleabháin (Colin Farrell – Thirteen Lives) and Colm Doherty (Brendan Gleeson – Edge …
Continue readingHalloween Ends – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jamie Lee Curtis
Halloween Ends is the final movie in the current Halloween trilogy, and I say ‘current’, because if this is the last we ever see of Michael Myers, I’ll bare my bottom in Dixons’ window. Early …
Continue readingDon’t Worry Darling – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Florence Pugh
Don’t Worry Darling is a 1950s-set psychological drama, so by the very mention of that, you know a lot of weird nonsense is going to happen before too long, and you won’t be disappointed in …
Continue readingSmile – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Sosie Bacon
Smile begins with psychotherapist Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) dealing with a man, who’s talking about the evil visions he’s having about death. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor …
Continue readingAvatar – The DVDfever IMAX 3D 1.78:1 Cinema Review – James Cameron
Avatar is back in cinemas, as a precursor to the release of the December 16th sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, and apparently, in a 4K Remaster, but it will have been shot in at …
Continue readingSee How They Run – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Sam Rockwell, Saoirse Ronan
See How They Run refers to mice, and opens with a 1953 West End performance of The Mousetrap, the Agatha Christie play which I’ve not seen, and I don’t think it’s ever been made into …
Continue readingStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Director’s Cut – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Director’s Cut is easily the best of the first six Star Trek movies. The first one, I saw properly recently (correct widescreen ratio, Director’s Edition, etc), No.4 was …
Continue readingSpider-Man: No Way Home More Fun Stuff Version – The DVDfever 4DX Cinema Review
Spider-Man: No Way Home More Fun Stuff Version is the third in Tom Holland‘s Spidey series of films, in addition to his Avengers appearances, and I saw his (last?) Spidey movie in 4DX on National …
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