Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Director’s Cut is easily the best of the first six Star Trek movies. The first one, I saw properly recently (correct widescreen ratio, Director’s Edition, etc), No.4 was …
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Spider-Man: No Way Home More Fun Stuff Version – The DVDfever 4DX Cinema Review
Spider-Man: No Way Home More Fun Stuff Version is the third in Tom Holland‘s Spidey series of films, in addition to his Avengers appearances, and I saw his (last?) Spidey movie in 4DX on National …
Continue readingThe Survivalist (2021) – The DVDfever Review – John Malkovich – Paramount+
The Survivalist (2021) takes places in a seemingly post-apocalyptic world, albeit one where it’s actually around 19 months since the outbreak of COVID19, and no sign of it going away any time soon. Recent sufferer …
Continue readingFisherman’s Friends 2: One and All – The DVDfever Cinema Review – James Purefoy
Fisherman’s Friends 2: Fish Harder… sorry, Fisherman’s Friends 2: One and All, which feels like rather a mouthful and which doesn’t quite scan, but on watching this overlong film, I understood it’s a Cornish motto, …
Continue readingStar Trek: The Motion Picture Director’s Edition – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Star Trek: The Motion Picture Director’s Edition, is the original Star Trek movie, but now in a fancy new version, just before they package them all up and sell them to you again for another …
Continue readingDog Soldiers on 4K Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd
Dog Soldiers starts with a couple in the woods having a campfire, before some sort of creature slowly opens their tent zip, grabs at them from offscreen, almost bumps off the female half of the …
Continue readingSamaritan – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Sylvester Stallone
Samaritan centres around old timer Joe Smith (Sylvester Stallone – Escape Plan 3),who young kid Sam (Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton) somehow thinks is really the titular long-dead superhero, who passed away 20 years ago after getting …
Continue readingNope – The DVDfever IMAX 1.43:1 Cinema Review – Daniel Kaluuya
Nope has an odd start to it. I knew the film involved horses, Daniel Kaluuya from Get Out and Psychoville, and potential strange things being afoot, which I won’t go into initially. However, I wasn’t …
Continue readingSecret Headquarters – The DVDfever Review – Owen Wilson – Paramount+
Secret Headquarters begins with some sort of alien spacecraft crashlanding on the ground, followed Jack Kincaid (Owen Wilson – Bliss) going to check it out. A drone flies out, appears to bond with Jack, and …
Continue readingBullet Train – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Brad Pitt, Joey King
Bullet Train begins in a Japanese hospital where Kimura’s (Andrew Koji) sons, Wataru, is very ill, and his Dad, known as The Elder (Hiroyuki Sanada), is disappointed that he failed in his fatherly duty to …
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