First Reformed is the name of the church run by Rev. Ernst Toller (Ethan Hawke), who begins to keep a diary for one year, with the intent that, after this time, he’ll destroy it. Quite …
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Ideal Home – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Paul Rudd
Ideal Home is one of those comedies where the title is the opposite of what we’re looking at, as gay couple Paul (Paul Rudd – hope he didn’t forget his character’s first name) and Erasmus …
Continue readingSicario 2: Soldado – Better than the first? – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Sicario 2: Soldado was a film for which I didn’t even know was planned, until the first teaser came out, so I was certainly looking forward to this, as the first movie was great. Plus, …
Continue readingBobby Robson: More Than A Manager – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Bobby Robson: More Than A Manager centres around the former England football manager, but while the film lasts 99 minutes, the late, great man says at the start, “I remember everything. How long have you …
Continue readingJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is another sequel with a meaningless subtitle. Beforehand, I was anticipating yawning and a lot of watch-checking, and thinking that the only plus is that it’ll take people away from Solo: …
Continue readingSolo: A Star Wars Story – I had a really bad feeling about this – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Solo: A Star Wars Story – Beforehand, I had a really bad feeling about this. Why? when I first heard about the man who was playing Han Solo, I was instantly disheartened. It’s Alden Ehrenreich …
Continue readingDeadpool 2: Dead Pooler – The DVDfever Cinema Review – The Best Film of 2018?
Deadpool 2: You’ll laugh! You’ll cry! You’ll hear naughty words! First off, there’s a BIG Logan spoiler – as well as a non-spoilery note that the Wolverine was ‘riding on his coat tails’ for getting …
Continue readingAllure – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Allure is another one of those films where I’m going to be out of step with a lot of people because when I checked IMDB, it had a score of around 4.6/10. They must have …
Continue readingRedoubtable – The DVDfever Cinema Review – aka Godard Mon Amour
Redoubtable tells a tale which I’d never come across before, showing the relationship in the late ’60s between French film director Jean-Luc Godard (Louis Garrel) and his muse, Anne Wiazemsky, from start to finish since, …
Continue readingCargo – The DVDfever Review – Martin Freeman – Netflix
Cargo see Bilbo Baggins going on another quest… as couple Andy (Martin Freeman) and Kay (Susie Porter), who are stuck in the Australian outback, trying to get to a military base for reasons which, at …
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