Queenie centres around Queenie Jenkins (Dionne Brown), who’s in hospital, having a check on her cervix for reasons that’ll become apparent, and being told it might be uncomfortable, by the doctor, resulting in our lead’s …
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Dot And Bubble – Doctor Who Season 1 Episode 5 – The DVDfever Review
Dot And Bubble is the fifth episode of (ahem) Season 1. This episode sees everyone wearing social media ‘bubbles’ on their heads, which stops them from being able to see outside of it, which seems …
Continue readingEric – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Benedict Cumberbatch
Eric opens with a police press conference, looking for Edgar, the son of Vincent (Benedict Cumberbatch – Spider-Man: No Way Home More Fun Stuff Version) and Cassie (Gaby Hoffmann), who’s gone missing, with the titular …
Continue readingHit Man – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Richard Linklater, Glen Powell
Hit Man centres around psychology professor Gary Johnson (Glen Powell), who has cats named Id and Ego (what, no Superego?), and who’s about to find some new employment where he’s the least likely to be …
Continue readingTurbo – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Mammootty
Turbo is the third Bollywood film I’ve gone to see since I started partaking in Odeon’s Limitless, and while they’re not quite Oscar-winning masterpieces, they do often tend to be better than the average Hollywood …
Continue readingGeek Girl – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Emily Carey
Geek Girl centres around Harriet Manners (Emily Carey – Tomb Raider 2018), who proves that the geek shall inherit the Earth. Unlike her best friend Natalie (Rochelle Harrington), she doesn’t want to be a model …
Continue readingCTRL ALT ESC – Inside No.9 Series 9 Episode 4 – The DVDfever Preview
CTRL ALT ESC is the fourth episode of Inside No.9 Series 9. This episode sees a family of four, led by Jason (Steve Pemberton) and Lynne (Katherine Kelly – The Long Shadow), going into an …
Continue readingFuriosa: A Mad Max Saga – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Anya Taylor-Joy
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga has to add those extra four words, so you don’t spend the duration wondering, “Why has this been sold on the name of Mad Max, when he’s not in it?” …
Continue readingTrain To Busan Presents Peninsula on 4K Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – South Korean Zombie Horror
Train To Busan Presents Peninsula opens with a TV chat show discussing the problem that happened in 2016 – in Train To Busan, with the addition of how North Korea has actually decided to unify …
Continue readingTrain To Busan on 4K Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – South Korean Zombie Horror
Train To Busan is out now on a 4K Blu-ray disc for the first time, and opens in the Jinyang quarantine zone, where a man accidentally runs over and kills an animal, except that it …
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