The Strangers Chapter 1 is the first of three planned chapters, and by planned, I mean they’ve already been filmed, so there’s no escape for any of us. Following an initial segment which sets the …
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The Garfield Movie in 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Chris Pratt
The Garfield Movie… because they can’t just call it Garfield, as 2004’s Bill Murray film already took that. Either way, it’s the return of the ginger tom (Chris Pratt) who craves pizza and lasagne like …
Continue readingKingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes (+ Post-Credits Scene) – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes gives us a brief summary of how a man-made virus (like COVID19?) led to apes rising by becoming intelligent, while mankind lost the ability to speak and largely …
Continue readingIF (+ Post-Credits Scene) – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski
IF instantly gives us a heads-up of what to expect early on, as the BBFC title card states “bereavement theme”. Yep, another film which instantly gives us a downer before it’s even started. In this …
Continue readingLove Lies Bleeding – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Kristen Stewart
Love Lies Bleeding is a film I’ve been waiting for, for a long time, ever since I first saw the trailer in January, so I really hoped it didn’t disappoint. Kristen Stewart takes the lead …
Continue readingThe Fall Guy – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt
The Fall Guy is the long-in-development (not necessarily long-awaited) big-screen version of the ’80s TV series, starring Lee Majors, which ran from 1981 to 1986 and now brings us Ryan Gosling in the role of …
Continue readingTarot – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jacob Batalon, Olwen Fouéré
Tarot is another one of those ‘all teenagers might die’ horror movies, this time, starting with friends round a campfire, before going to a cabin in the woods… Oh, like ALL of those films, then… …
Continue readingChallengers – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Zendaya
Challengers brings us interracial mixed-race couples, just like every single advert on TV, these days – even though in reality, they only make up around 13% of actual couples. To the plot, and the film …
Continue readingI.S.S. – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ariana DeBose
I.S.S., ISS or International Space Station… this really is one of the most difficult titles to search for on the internet. If you include the full stops, Google doesn’t know what you’re talking about, and …
Continue readingBoy Kills World – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Bill Skarsgård
Boy Kills World isn’t getting nearly as much attention as it should be doing, but if John Wick was a deaf-mute, this is the film that would result. Simply named ‘Boy’ (Bill Skarsgård, also seen …
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