Godzilla: King Of The Monsters is the belated follow-up to the 2014 Godzilla reboot, and I figure if you’re going to have an action film, you want it wall-to-wall action, rather like the recent Terminator: …
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Satanic Panic Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Satanic Panic is a new schlock-horror movie which sees pizza delivery girl Sam Craft (Hayley Griffith, above) getting the worst delivery job ever as her trip ends in a posh mansion where a special evening …
Continue readingTerminator: Dark Fate IMAX – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Terminator: Dark Fate begins with a flashback to 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day, before we get to the present day, or rather, 2020, so it’s slightly near-future. Well, may as well get a nice round …
Continue readingLondon Korean Film Festival 2019 Preview by Helen M Jerome
London Korean Film Festival 2019 Preview: Helen M Jerome marks your card As the temperature drops outside, it’s high time we all headed indoors to watch some of the best movies on offer, thanks to …
Continue readingEighth Grade on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Eighth Grade is a film that looked superb from the trailer, but was one of those indie films that I knew would get short shrift from the multiplexes, so watching it on Blu-ray would be …
Continue readingGemini Man 3D HFR – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Gemini Man has been a film that’s been long in the making, but not long-awaited judging by its box-office performance in the first week. Usually a Hollywood heavy-hitter, Will Smith is Henry Brogan, a hitman …
Continue readingBalloon – The DVDfever Review – World War II drama
Balloon takes us up, up and away… eventually, in a World War II tale of two families based in East Germany who would rather be in West Germany, because the Nazis are nasty. The first …
Continue readingX-Men: Dark Phoenix on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
X-Men: Dark Phoenix brings the X-Men saga to a conclusion after 19 years and 12 movies under the 20th Century Fox banner, as it gets absorbed into the Marvel canon behemoth, as has also happened …
Continue readingKaleidoscope – The DVDfever Review – Toby Jones
Kaleidoscope gives us Toby Jones (Marvellous, Don’t Forget The Driver) as Carl, who lives in a flat that looks like it hasn’t been redecorated since the ’70s. In fact, as he wakes up from a …
Continue readingThunder Road – The DVDfever Review – Jim Cummings
Thunder Road begins with police officer Jim Arnaud (writer/director Jim Cummings) attending the funeral of his mother, Brenda, who has died at the young age of 54. He has to give a heartfelt eulogy at …
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