No Time To Die is a complete waste of everyone’s time. There, that’s the review and you can all move on… Ok, I’ll go into more detail.
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Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny – The DVDfever Review – Harrison Ford
Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny is out on June 30th next year, but it looks like HOT TRASH! Yes, as if the 2008 movie wasn’t bad enough, we now have to suffer a …
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 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 readingGuillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities – The DVDfever Review – Netflix
Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities is a series he created, with 8 one-off dramas, the idea of which reminds me of Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected, and is released two episodes per day …
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 readingNope – The DVDfever IMAX 1.43:1 Cinema Review – Daniel Kaluuya
Nope has an odd start to it. I knew the film involved horses, Daniel Kaluuya from Get Out and Psychoville, and potential strange things being afoot, which I won’t go into initially. However, I wasn’t …
Continue readingLoot – The DVDfever Review – Maya Rudolph – Apple TV+
Loot is a ‘fish out of water’ comedy drama on Apple TV+, starring Maya Rudolph as Molly Novak. She’s about to turn 45 (although Ms Rudolph is almost 50 in real life), and her uber-rich …
Continue readingShining Girls – The DVDfever Review – Elisabeth Moss – Apple TV+
Shining Girls is a very bizarre tale, indeed. Starting in 1964, Harper (Jamie Bell) sits down in front of who I assume is a young Elisabeth Moss’ character (although I could be wrong, given how …
Continue readingThe Babadook on 4K Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Essie Davis
The Babadook is a film I’ve never got round to seeing before now, so what better way than with this new 4K Special Edition. It opens with a car accident, on the way to the …
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