Inside Out 2 is now in cinemas, and comes not quite hot-on-the-heels of the 2015 original, as it’s taken nine years to bring this to the big screen, but with so much in the script …
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Star Trek III: The Search For Spock 40th Anniversary – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock gets a 40th Anniversary outing on the big screen, and it was my first experience of the film, not just in the cinema, but ever! Of course, I …
Continue readingArcadian – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Nicolas Cage
Arcadian is set in a post-apocalyptic world where it’s all about the survival of the fittest, etc, yet for our lead, Paul (Nicolas Cage – Dream Scenario), he’s struggling to keep it together with his …
Continue readingBad Boys 4: Ride Or Die – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Will Smith, Martin Lawrence
Bad Boys 4: Ride Or Die… well, technically, we can only do one or the other, since I can ride in my car right now, but one day, I understand I might die. Although I’m …
Continue readingThe Watched – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Dakota Fanning
The Watched is The Breakfast Club in a forest. Except that it’s not just a Saturday that they have to spend in there, but the rest of their lives, it appears, as one by one, …
Continue readingSting – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Alyla Browne
Sting isn’t a biopic about the lead singer of ’80s band The Police, but the name given by 12-year-old Charlotte (Alyla Browne – Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart) to …
Continue readingHit Man – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Richard Linklater, Glen Powell
Hit Man centres around psychology professor Gary Johnson (Glen Powell), who has cats named Id and Ego (what, no Superego?), and who’s about to find some new employment where he’s the least likely to be …
Continue readingTurbo – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Mammootty
Turbo is the third Bollywood film I’ve gone to see since I started partaking in Odeon’s Limitless, and while they’re not quite Oscar-winning masterpieces, they do often tend to be better than the average Hollywood …
Continue readingFuriosa: A Mad Max Saga – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Anya Taylor-Joy
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga has to add those extra four words, so you don’t spend the duration wondering, “Why has this been sold on the name of Mad Max, when he’s not in it?” …
Continue readingThe Strangers Chapter 1 – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Madelaine Petsch
The Strangers Chapter 1 is the first of three planned chapters, and by planned, I mean they’ve already been filmed, so there’s no escape for any of us. Following an initial segment which sets the …
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