Dumb Money is the term given for individual investors buying stock in a company, in case you’re wondering… as I was, but this does get spelled out along the way. Taking the lead in this …
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Reminiscence – The DVDfever Review – Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson
Reminiscence begins with some early so-called “man-made global warming” scaremongering by making Miami look flooded, and everyone’s nocturnal to “escape the heat of the sun”. Meanwhile, everyone’s happy to walk through deep – and easily-avoided …
Continue readingThe Map Of Tiny Perfect Things – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Kathryn Newton
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is a rather overlong title, which gave the impression of a teen romance film that wasn’t as twee as the name would make it seem. It’s early morning for …
Continue readingPieces Of A Woman – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf
Pieces of a Woman takes place over a period of a number of months, starting on September 17th, where mum-to-be Martha (Vanessa Kirby – Mission Impossible: Fallout) buys a new, spacious car with husband Sean …
Continue readingIdeal Home – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Paul Rudd
Ideal Home is one of those comedies where the title is the opposite of what we’re looking at, as gay couple Paul (Paul Rudd – hope he didn’t forget his character’s first name) and Erasmus …
Continue readingArrival – A big-screen-must – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Arrival: In a word… Weeeeeeeeeeeird! But that wouldn’t make much of a review. In a nutshell, it’s another film where aliens arrive on Earth, but one that’s centred more in the mould of drama than …
Continue readingHouse at the End of the Street – The DVDfever Cinema Review
It’s a lovely day for a double murder as, for no apparent reason, a young girl overpowers and kills her parents. This happens to happen in… altogether now… the House At The End Of The …
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