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 …
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The Book of Clarence – The DVDfever Cinema Review – LaKeith Stanfield
The Book of Clarence aims to be a religious satire, in which Clarence (LaKeith Stanfield – Uncut Gems) – soon after, also playing his twin brother, Thomas – falls foul to Jedediah the Terrible (Eric …
Continue readingThe End We Start From – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jodie Comer
The End We Start From felt like we were going to get beaten over the head with ‘climate change’ propaganda, telling us that big storms are happening because someone in your street bought a ‘gas …
Continue readingThe Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar – Official Trailer – Netflix – Benedict Cumberbatch
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar is a forthcoming movie from Netflix, starring Benedict Cumberbatch. Synopsis: A beloved Roald Dahl story about a rich man who learns about a guru who can see without using …
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 readingDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness IMAX 3D – The DVDfever Review – Benedict Cumberbatch
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the second of ol’ BenCum’s outings in his own movie – even though he seems to have turned up in countless others – but I’ll start with …
Continue readingThe Power of the Dog – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Benedict Cumberbatch
The Power of the Dog is a Western set in Montana, 1925, where the unnecessarily nasty Phil Burbank (Benedict Cumberbatch) constantly refers to his complacent brother, George (Jesse Plemons – The Irishman), as “fatso”. Plus, …
Continue readingThe Courier – The DVDfever Review – Benedict Cumberbatch
The Courier begins on August 12th, 1960, a time for Nikita Khrushchev, and following a timeline which leads into and past the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. Col. Oleg Vladimirovich Penkovsky (Merab Ninidze), aka Codename: Ironbark, …
Continue readingThe Mauritanian – The DVDfever Review – Tahar Rahim, Jodie Foster
The Mauritanian is a true life drama which begins in November 2001, two months after 9/11, where the titular character, Mohamedou Ould Slahi (Tahar Rahim – The Serpent), is arrested, but as we first see …
Continue reading1917 – Trailer 1 – Benedict Cumberbatch
1917 has a feel of Saving Private Ryan about it, as the soldiers are tasked with delivering a message to stop a situation which would lead to 1600 men dying… including the brother of one …
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