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 …
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David 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 …
Continue readingSpider-Man Homecoming – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Spider Chic or Spider Shabby?
Spider-Man Homecoming reboots the Spidey franchise to fit in with all the Marvel Avengers movies, after Andrew Garfield’s turn was cut short of a potential third movie (a shame, since 2014’s sequel was a definite …
Continue readingTransformers: The Last Knight – the best IMAX 3D experience of 2017 – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Transformers: The Last Knight is the fifth in the possibly-never-ending series of films based on the Hasbro toys… I say ‘possibly’ because with the diminishing returns that this installment has brought in, it does question …
Continue readingBaby Driver – a Big-screen Must! – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Baby Driver is another of those heist films where the protagonist has to complete just one more job, and he’s out… and you’ll just know that there’s no escape, since why would a bad-guy boss …
Continue readingThe Mummy (2017) – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ending Universal’s Dark Monsters Universe?
The Mummy is another reboot of the series which begins with London’s £15bn Crossrail project coming across the tomb of Princess Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella – who gave us a great turn as Jaylah in last …
Continue readingWonder Woman – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Gal Gadot
Wonder Woman, in her Gal Gadot incarnation, first came to our cinema screens in Spring 2016 as the ‘guest star’ of the mediocre Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. In DC Comics, it was followed …
Continue readingDough – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Dough – is dough as in bread, not money, although you have to spend money to buy bread, and that’s also a problem for Nat Dayan (Jonathan Pryce), an orthodox jew who runs a failing …
Continue readingPirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge is the first one in the series I’ve watched properly. I never got into them when they first started, so I gave the first one a try a short …
Continue readingDetour – The DVDfever Cinema Review – one of 2017’s must-see movies
Detour is a film which, from the trailer, looked like it could end up hit-or-miss, but in the full telling will most likely be one of my Top 10 films of the year. Law student …
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