Hellraiser: Judgment is coming to Blu-ray this Monday, and while I’ve only seen the first three films in the series up until now – this one clocks in for double figures as it’s the tenth …
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URG (Utopos Rocketship Game) / Guntech on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
URG (Utopos Rocketship Game) is also known as Guntech on the Atari VCS, and programmer Jani Penttinen has remade it from his original Atari ST game from 27 years ago, back when it called Utopos. …
Continue readingJudas and the Black Messiah – The DVDfever Review – Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield
Judas and the Black Messiah begins in Chicago, 1968, with criminal Bill O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield – Uncut Gems, Death Note) pretending to work for the FBI so he can walk into a bar and arrest …
Continue readingGordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance – The DVDfever Review – BBC gameshow
Gordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance is most likely ridiculously huge, with all the tired programming he’s pumped out over the years. I used to enjoy Hell’s Kitchen USA for a while until they concentrated less on …
Continue readingThe Father – The DVDfever Review – Anthony Hopkins, Olivia Colman
The Father centres around Anthony Hopkins who plays Anthony, a man in his advancing years who still feels he can live in his flat unaided, yet is in a constant state of denial that he …
Continue readingMusic – The DVDfever Review – Sia’s directorial movie debut
Music, the feature-length directorial debut from musician Sia, is one which has had complaints about the fact that the the titular lead character is on the autistic spectrum, but the actress – and long-time Sia …
Continue readingBloodlands – The DVDfever Review – James Nesbitt – BBC drama
Bloodlands begins with a 4×4 vehicle belonging to a Pat Keenan (Peter Ballance), being pulled out of the sea, while at the same time, a man has phoned the police advisng they’ve also kidnapped him, …
Continue readingThe Masque of the Red Death on Blu-ray Special Edition – The DVDfever Review – Vincent Price
The Masque of the Red Death feels like a pre-cursor to the current pandemic. It begins in Wuhan, China where the evil Xi Jinping is creating a virus in a lab… Oh, no, that’s a …
Continue readingTo Olivia – The DVDfever Review – Hugh Bonneville, Keeley Hawes
To Olivia is promoted as “The true story of Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal“, yet only covers a couple of years in their life, so won’t be the whole story. It begins in 1962, with …
Continue readingImmortal Fenyx Rising on PS5 – The DVDfever Review
Immortal Fenyx Rising: Sometimes games can have great stories, lovely vibrant graphics, but just end up not being as great as you would have hoped. Unfortunately, this is one of those games. Why? Well, simply …
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