Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves… although shouldn’t it be “Honour AMONGST Thieves”? Anyway, just be glad they spelled ‘Honour‘ properly, with the ‘U’. Anyhoo, the film opens with both Edgin (Chris Pine – Don’t …
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The Portable Door – The DVDfever Review – Sky Cinema – Christoph Waltz, Sam Neill
The Portable Door is one of those films which mixes periods in time about the decor, such as how this has a futuristic door which can take you anywhere, yet the office in the Department …
Continue readingBFI Flare Festival 2023 by Helen M Jerome – The DVDfever Review
BFI Flare Festival 2023: One of the many things that’s refreshing about the annual BFI Flare Festival is that it challenges expectations and elevates lesser-known directors by platforming features, documentaries and shorts that play with …
Continue readingTetris – The DVDfever Review – Apple TV+ – Taron Egerton
Tetris is the falling blocks game I remember playing when I was growing up, first hearing about it when it reached the Nintendo Gameboy in 1989, although I never had one of those, so it …
Continue readingMurder Mystery 2 – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler
Murder Mystery 2 is obviously the sequel to 2019’s Murder Mystery, which… I have to confess, I haven’t yet seen. Given that it features murders, I hope I’m not bumped off as a result. However, …
Continue readingKill Boksoon – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Jeon Do-yeon
Kill Boksoon is so-called because Gil Bok-soon (Jeon Do-yeon) is the best hired killer in the business, and we’ll first see her up against Kim Gwang-il, aka Oda Shinichiro – who waxes lyrical about being …
Continue readingJohn Wick Chapter 4 – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Keanu Reeves
John Wick Chapter 4 shows the titular hero, portrayed by Keanu Reeves (Bill And Ted Face The Music), is a man of few words, since following an opening horse chase, out in the desert – …
Continue readingPearl – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Mia Goth
Pearl is a film which has a 1940s look to the picture, but is set in 1918 where the titular character, portrayed by Mia Goth (The Survivalist), lives on a farm and declares, “The day …
Continue readingA Good Person – The DVDfever Review – Sky Cinema – Florence Pugh, Morgan Freeman
A Good Person begins with an engagement party for Allison (Florence Pugh – Don’t Worry Darling) and Nathan (Chinaza Uche – Dickinson), followed by plans to move to the big city, but a freak car …
Continue readingAllelujah! – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jennifer Saunders, Alan Bennett
Allelujah! is a film based on a 2018 Alan Bennett (Talking Heads) play, where Sister Gilpin (Jennifer Saunders – The Stranger) steers the Bethlehem Hospital with a firm hand on the tiller, brilliantly mixing in …
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