Beverly Hills Cop Axel F… or, I could call it Beverly Hills Cop 4: Axel F… with the 4 in, because it’s the 4th film. What does “Axel F” tell us, other than remind us …
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A Quiet Place: Day One – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Lupita Nyong’o
A Quiet Place: Day One takes place over a few of those 24-hour periods, but starts by introducing us to Samara (Lupita Nyong’o – Little Monsters), who is terminally ill with cancer and lives in …
Continue readingKinds of Kindness – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons
Kinds of Kindness is described as a ‘triptych’, thus, a fancy word for three-part story, which feels rather like three episodes of Inside No.9 and/or Tales Of The Unexpected – which obviously inspired the BBC …
Continue readingThe Bikeriders – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer
The Bikeriders is based on the titular photo-book by Danny Lyon, opening with – and featuring throughout – interviews he carried out between 1965 and 1973, and who are based on the real people involved. …
Continue readingThe Exorcism – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Russell Crowe
The Exorcism is the latest of many films to substitute a script in favour of jump scares and a whole load of weird stuff happening. Plus, just over a year since the awful The Pope’s …
Continue readingSomething In The Water – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Hiftu Quasem
Something in the Water is such a ridiculously bad shark movie, that its only movie reference should’ve made it subtitled, “We’re gonna need a better script!” Following a horrendous hate attack on Meg (Hiftu Quasem …
Continue readingInside Out 2 in 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Amy Poehler, Lewis Black
Inside Out 2 is now in cinemas, and comes not quite hot-on-the-heels of the 2015 original, as it’s taken nine years to bring this to the big screen, but with so much in the script …
Continue readingStar Trek III: The Search For Spock 40th Anniversary – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock gets a 40th Anniversary outing on the big screen, and it was my first experience of the film, not just in the cinema, but ever! Of course, I …
Continue readingArcadian – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Nicolas Cage
Arcadian is set in a post-apocalyptic world where it’s all about the survival of the fittest, etc, yet for our lead, Paul (Nicolas Cage – Dream Scenario), he’s struggling to keep it together with his …
Continue readingBad Boys 4: Ride Or Die – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Will Smith, Martin Lawrence
Bad Boys 4: Ride Or Die… well, technically, we can only do one or the other, since I can ride in my car right now, but one day, I understand I might die. Although I’m …
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