Transformers One proves that someone at Paramount really does have money to burn, since their last successful movie about the ever-changing robots was 2014’s Transformers: Age Of Extinction. The 2017 sequel, Transformers: The Last Knight …
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Abigail – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens
Abigail (Alisha Weir – Wicked Little Letters) is not your average run-of-the-mill ballerina, but a team, arranged by Lambert (Giancarlo Esposito – Far Cry 6), is brought together – led by Joey (Melissa Barrera) and …
Continue readingFast X: Riddick Vs Aquaman – The DVDfever Cinema Review & Mid-Credit Scene Breakdown!
Fast X sees the long-running action series finally drawing to a close, and in the first part of a trilogy – which was originally set to be a two-parter, but what sort of movie series …
Continue readingThe Super Mario Bros Movie – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Chris Pratt
The Super Mario Bros Movie… how did it come to this, that I thought I’d watch this in the cinema? Well, while looking to see what was out that weekend, Suzume was certainly of interest, …
Continue reading1923 – The DVDfever Review – Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren – Paramount+
1923 partners Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren as ranch owners Jacob and Cara Dutton, with cattle aplenty, but everything’s being affected by drought and a plague of locusts. The series serves as a prequel to …
Continue readingFast and Furious 9 – The DVDfever Review – Vin Diesel, John Cena
Fast and Furious 9‘s plot can be summed up in one sentence. Struggling to think of a reason to make another Fast and Furious film, the scriptwriters cobble together some crap about Dominic Toretto (Vin …
Continue readingThose Who Wish Me Dead – The DVDfever Review – Angelina Jolie
Those Who Wish Me Dead sees a couple of men from the gas company – Jack (Aidan Gillen – Dave Allen At Peace) and Patrick (Nicholas Hoult – The Great) – off to fix a …
Continue readingReady Or Not on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Ready Or Not is one of those films that looked amazing from the trailer and I hoped would not let me down when I saw it in full. It’s also just 95 minutes, a length …
Continue readingRambo: Last Blood – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Rambo: Last Blood: Everybody’s favourite one-man killing machine, John Rambo is back. Back for one last time in the final chapter of what I’m sure wasn’t a planned quintology. So given we started with First …
Continue readingEscape Room on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Escape Room: These are puzzle rooms which I’ve seen at games expos but not yet partaken. However, I get the jist of them. You’re locked in a room and must solve a series of puzzles …
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