Wednesday centres around the daughter from the Addams Family, played here, by Jenna Ortega, and as she walks into school in a pre-credits scene, she deals with bullies who tie-up Pugsley in a manner that …
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Spirited – The DVDfever Review – Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds – Apple TV+
Spirited is a new Apple TV+ Christmas movie which begins with a Ms. Blansky (Rose Byrne in a cameo) being given short shrift by the Grim Reaper, given her recent behaviour in the neighbourhood. However, …
Continue readingBlack Panther 2: Wakanda Forever – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Letitia Wright
Black Panther 2: Panth Harder… I mean, Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever. It’s a bit of a lazy subtitle, since it’s just their occasional chant, but presumably they wanted to put that in to show …
Continue readingBrian and Charles on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – David Earl, Chris Hayward
Brian and Charles centres around two unlikely leads, as the former (played by co-writer David Earl) creates a robot following a bout of depression during the winter, because he needs a companion. I can understand …
Continue readingWEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story – The DVDfever Review – Daniel Radcliffe – Roku Channel
WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story centres around, as you’d expect, ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic, someone I mostly remember from the ’80s, with his song “Eat It“, spoofing Michael Jackson’s Beat It, that had come out not …
Continue readingAtari 50 Anniversary Collection on PS5 – The DVDfever Review – Retro-greatness!
Atari 50 Anniversary Collection is out now, this review isn’t something that can just be described in mere words. I’ll be going through the whole collection, game by game. So far, at the time of …
Continue readingTulsa King – The DVDfever Review – Sylvester Stallone – Paramount+
Tulsa King starts off with Dwight ‘The General’ Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone – Samaritan) in prison in Northern Pennsylvania for reasons undisclosed, having graced their presence for 25 years. He regrets his time in there, but …
Continue reading1899 – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Emily Beecham, Aneurin Barnard
1899 is the prequel to Gerard Depardieu’s epic war drama, 1900…. I lie. We first see Maura Franklin (Emily Beecham – Daphne, The Pursuit Of Love) being locked up in mental asylum, wondering what’s happened …
Continue readingLiving – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Bill Nighy, Aimee Lou Wood
Living centres around a man known only by his surname for the majority of the film, Williams, played by Bill Nighy (The World’s End), and set in 1953, where every businessman wears bowler hats, all …
Continue readingThe English (aka Dances With Blunt) – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – Emily Blunt
The English – or Dances With Blunt – centres around what feels like endless lamenting, Lady Cornelia Locke (Emily Blunt) narrates about how, without her one and only – a Pawnee man named Eli Whipp …
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