Jellyfish stars relative newcomer Liv Hill (Three Girls) as Sarah, a schoolgirl whose occasional quips could blossom into a promising stand-up comedy career, and that’s aside from her other little sideline while she’s being a …
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The Captor (Stockholm) – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ethan Hawke
The Captor was originally called Stockholm, in a film based on a bizarre, but true, bank heist in 1973 which turned into a hostage crisis and spawned the term “Stockholm Syndrome”, as the captor bonds …
Continue readingEscape Room on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Escape Room: These are puzzle rooms which I’ve seen at games expos but not yet partaken. However, I get the jist of them. You’re locked in a room and must solve a series of puzzles …
Continue readingX-Men: Dark Phoenix – The DVDfever Cinema Review by Nik Coppin
X-Men: Dark Phoenix is not too bad… not too bad at all. I did fear that all the best bits from the movie were in the trailer, but there’s plenty more in store to be …
Continue readingThe Kid (2019) on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Kid paints the scenario of a very unhappy family, as young lad Rio Cutler (Jake Schur) is faced with no choice other than to take out his evil father, who has just dispatched of …
Continue readingThe Andromeda Strain on Blu-ray Special Edition – The DVDfever Review
The Andromeda Strain is yet another one of those classics from yesteryear which has completely passed me by until its seen the light of day as a Special Edition Blu-ray, so it’s always pleasing to …
Continue readingThe Lego Movie 2: The Second Part 3D on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part 3D is out now, with a 2D version for those without the requisite equipment, and after the original The LEGO Movie 3D was a good film, is the …
Continue readingFree Solo – The DVDfever Review
Free Solo is a film I wish I’d seen on an IMAX screen, but although I missed it in the cinema, luckily, it was quick for it to come to the small screen, even though …
Continue readingMary Queen Of Scots on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Mary Queen Of Scots begins with the premise: “Mary Queen Of Scots was born a Catholic. As Protestants fight to control Scotland, the infant Mary is sent to Catholic France. At 15, she marries the …
Continue readingThe Vanishing (2019) – The DVDfever Review – Gerard Butler
The Vanishing is a film which takes an age to get going, but when it does, it’s worth sticking with. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the …
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