Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is out now, and I remember seeing Ant-Man in the cinema in 2015 and being completely less than impressed. As for the 2018 sequel, Ant-Man and the Wasp, that wasn’t …
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Titanic 3D 25th Anniversary – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet
Titanic 3D! The film version you never knew you needed! Yes, James Cameron‘s 1997 classic disaster movie – which also thought it might’ve sunk the film studio at the time – has been re-released in …
Continue readingDie Hart: The Movie – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Kevin Hart
Die Hart: The Movie sees Kevin Hart playing a fictionalised version of himself, and while I don’t *get* his comedy, I really enjoyed his 2021 drama, True Story, with Wesley Snipes. So, again, there are …
Continue readingThe Strays – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Ashley Madekwe
The Strays is a new film, initially centering around a young woman called Cheryl (Ashley Madekwe), who wants more out of life and is getting harrassed on the phone by a nasty man called Michael. …
Continue readingThe Whale – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Brendan Fraser, Sadie Sink
The Whale is centered around English tutor Charlie (Brendan Fraser), living in Idaho, working from home, and who never goes on camera, claiming it’s broken. As we can see from the start – and in …
Continue readingSharper – The DVDfever Review – Sebastian Stan, John Lithgow – Apple TV+
Sharper begins with a romance tenatively blossoming between bookshop owner Tom (Justice Smith – Jurassic World: Dominion) and a young woman called Sandra (Briana Middleton), and all over a particular book in which she’s interested. …
Continue readingPlane – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Gerard Butler
Plane – a new action movie for 2023 with a very ‘plain’ moniker. Apparently, the studio wanted to give this a proper title, but Gerard Butler (Angel Has Fallen) – as pilot Brodie Torrance: – …
Continue readingKnock at the Cabin – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Dave Bautista
Knock at the Cabin is a new M. Night Shyamalan (Split) film, and for those of his I’ve seen before, they range from either okay to mediocre. They’re never great. Still, you never know how …
Continue readingThe Fabelmans – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Steven Spielberg
The Fabelmans is a new Steven Spielberg movie, which we’re told is loosely based on his life, since it centres around a young boy who learns to love the cinema from an early age, even …
Continue readingBabylon – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie
Babylon, which we learn is the movie industry’s term for Hollywood, begins in Bel Air, California, 1926, as aspiring producer Manny Torres (Diego Calva) is putting the early effort into his career, by ensuring an …
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