IT gets moving quite early on, beginning in October 1988, with introducing Pennywise the dancing clown (Bill Skarsgård) into the proceedings as he meets young Georgie Denbrough (Jackson Robert Scott) shortly after his paper boat …
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The Villainess – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Villainess is like a mix of Nikita, John Wick and the videogame Doom, with all its first-person action. Essentially, it’s a revenge movie, where Sook-hee (initially played by Ye-Ji Min, before changing to Ok-bin …
Continue readingLogan Lucky – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Logan Lucky is rather an odd title, and doesn’t trip off the tongue as well as ‘Lucky Logan’ would’ve done, but then how much luck is in store for anyone in this movie remains to …
Continue readingAmerican Made – The DVDfever Cinema Review
American Made begins in 1978, but is told in flashback from late 2015, with Tom Cruise as Barry Seal, who flies planes very adeptly for TWA, but is not adverse to using the trips to …
Continue readingBushwick – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Bushwick is an area of Brooklyn, New York, where the world has been completely turned upon its head. We first see Lucy (Brittany Snow) trying to get to her grandma’s house after finishing college for …
Continue readingWhat Happened To Monday – The DVDfever Cinema / Netflix Review
What Happened To Monday? Usually, I’m more familiar with ‘What Happened to Saturday’ when I wake up at 4pm after a night out in Manchester… but I digress. Set in the 2073, the world has …
Continue readingEmoji Movie – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Worst film of 2017?
Emoji Movie – if you want a depressing, laugh-free experience for almost 90 minutes, then this is the film for you. I was caught a little off-guard at the start as the Columbia Tristar logo …
Continue readingValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is based on a 1960s French comic book series called Valerian and Laureline, the two main characters, and while the title sounds as bizarre as you’d expect …
Continue readingDunkirk – 70mm IMAX – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Dunkirk tells the story of the evacuation of Dunkirk, which was code-named Operation Dynamo – although that wasn’t named in this film, and showed the extrication of our soldiers from Dunkirk’s beaches and harbour in …
Continue readingDavid Lynch: The Art Life – The DVDfever Cinema Review
David Lynch: The Art Life is a new documentary from the filmmaker which is basically watching him paint and sculpt in his backyard, while background narration sees him talking about his life, filled with many …
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