Crossfire opens with the sound of gunshots sounding outside on the plaza while Jo (Keeley Hawes) is in her bedroom, sounding like the start of American Assassin – but showing nothing due to the limited …
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Andor – The DVDfever Review – Disney+ – Diego Luna – Star Wars Rogue One spin-off
Andor sounds like you’re being offered two different options: and / or… but then when it comes to the recent five Star Wars films, I’ll just take Rogue One and… then forget the rest. So, …
Continue readingCatmaze on PS5 – The DVDfever Review / First Impressions / Gameplay
Catmaze is described as a “Fairy Metroidvania inspired by Slavic myths”, and I understood that metroidvania games change locations as you go, or is that something else? I’m not too familiar, either way. Personally, it’s …
Continue readingAm I Being Unreasonable? – The DVDfever Review – Daisy May Cooper
Am I Being Unreasonable? is a comedy/drama which sees the title clearly stemming from one of Mumsnet’s forums. We open with Nic’s (Daisy May Cooper – The Witchfinder) boyfriend writing Merry Xmas in the snow …
Continue readingSteelrising on Xbox One X – The DVDfever Review
Steelrising from Spiders has finally release, and I have been interested in this since seeing the early footage. Spiders are a smaller French developer, who previously released the rather good Greedfall – which I reviewed …
Continue readingStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Director’s Cut – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Director’s Cut is easily the best of the first six Star Trek movies. The first one, I saw properly recently (correct widescreen ratio, Director’s Edition, etc), No.4 was …
Continue readingNarco-Saints – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – South Korean drama
Narco-Saints is a new Korean Netflix drama, which starts with a not-quite-brief introduction where Ingu Kang (Ha Jung-woo) tells us about a country in South America called Suriname, with a population of 500,000 people, half …
Continue readingThe Serpent Queen – The DVDfever Review – Starzplay – Samantha Morton
The Serpent Queen is set in France, beginning in 1560, where Queen Catherine De Medici (the brilliant Samantha Morton – I Am Kirsty, Save The Cinema) reigns with terror… rather like the Tories in the …
Continue readingSpider-Man: No Way Home More Fun Stuff Version – The DVDfever 4DX Cinema Review
Spider-Man: No Way Home More Fun Stuff Version is the third in Tom Holland‘s Spidey series of films, in addition to his Avengers appearances, and I saw his (last?) Spidey movie in 4DX on National …
Continue readingAmerican Gigolo – The DVDfever Review – Jon Bernthal – Paramount+
American Gigolo is based on the 1980 Richard Gere movie, but this time round, it’s the modern day, and Julian Kaye (not Kay) is portrayed by Jon Bernthal, who was great in his Baby Driver …
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