Kong: Skull Island is normally the kind of films that would shown up on the big screen in the summer, but has actually come at a welcome time for parents of young children. Their offspring …
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I.T. – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Pierce Brosnan
I.T. centres around family man Mike Regan (Pierce Brosnan) who’s going to unleash a new business that allows you to call for a jet plane in the same way that the average Joe calls out …
Continue readingLogan – The way ALL superhero movies should be made – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Logan is purportedly the final Wolverine movie, and I’ll only go into as much detail as the Red Band Trailer 2 shows below, as it’s often difficult to know what you can and can’t say …
Continue readingPatriots Day – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Patriots Day is the third Monday in April, on which the Boston Marathon takes place, but the one in 2013 is the focus here as it was the day two ISIS terrorists planned to set …
Continue readingResident Evil: The Final Chapter 3D IMAX – The DVDfever Review
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter: before this even began I knew that, in a few years, I’d be back in almost the same seat to watch No.7 in the series. Oddly, this one didn’t start …
Continue readingThe Lego Batman Movie – It’s pretty awesome – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Lego Batman Movie comes at a time when we were originally expecting the second Lego Movie, but with that one now not due for release until February 8th 2019 (coming five years after the …
Continue readingT2 Trainspotting – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Choose T2 Trainspotting. Choose following up the original film 20 years later with a film that’s a mixture of Irvine Welsh‘s sequel novel, Porno, and a new story, and realising that T2 Trainspotting is a …
Continue readingSplit – The DVDfever Cinema Review – James McAvoy
Split centres around James McAvoy, a man with 23 distinct split-personalities, with a 24th about to emerge. Early on, he kidnaps three college girls – Casey (Anya Taylor-Joy), Claire (Haley Lu Richardson) and Marcia (Jessica …
Continue readingFreejack – The DVDfever Review
Freejack is one of my all-time favourite films, even if it does have some issues that can’t be resolved, and it’s also one I never got round to reviewing, as it was in the cinema …
Continue readingLove Stalk – The DVDfever Review
Love Stalk highlights the problem a lot of us have in that we probably share too much of our lives online. Do you really need to Instagram your dinner? Well, if everyone else does… Sharon …
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