Joker: Folie À Deux – the long-awaited follow-up to 2019’s Joker, again with Joaquin Phoenix (Napoleon) as psychologically-unbalanced lunatic Arthur Fleck, but while the first film took over a billion dollars at the box office, …
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The Adam Project – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Ryan Reynolds
The Adam Project begins in 2050, where we’re told onscreen, “Time travel exists. You just don’t know it yet”. Then, in the present day, one night, as young Adam Reed (Walker Scobell) sees his mum …
Continue readingBeing John Malkovich Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Being John Malkovich: Even 20 years on, it’s hard to find a film that’s more bizarre in the entire history of the movies. Craig Schwartz (John Cusack, who had previously starred alongside the titular actor …
Continue readingSicario 2: Soldado on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Sicario 2: Soldado was a film for which I didn’t even know was planned, until the first teaser came out, so I was certainly looking forward to this, as the first movie was great. Plus, …
Continue readingSicario 2: Soldado – Better than the first? – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Sicario 2: Soldado was a film for which I didn’t even know was planned, until the first teaser came out, so I was certainly looking forward to this, as the first movie was great. Plus, …
Continue readingSicario 2: Soldado – Trailer 2 – Benicio Del Toro
Sicario 2: Soldado follows on from 2015’s wonderful Sicario, and now, the drug war on the US-Mexico border has escalated, as the cartels have begun trafficking terrorists across the US border. To fight the war, …
Continue readingIncredibles 2 – Teaser: “Suit up” – Craig T Nelson
Incredibles 2 follows a film I never got round to seeing properly. Yes, I know CGI movies aren’t my bag (and so should you, by now), but I still felt it might be worth a …
Continue readingNostalgia – Trailer 1 – Jon Hamm
Nostalgia is, thankfully, not a remake of Andrei Tarkovsky’s overlong bore-a-thon of the same name, but the billing states it’s a mosaic of stories about love and loss, and which explores our relationships to the …
Continue readingNovember Criminals – Trailer 1 – Ansel Elgort
November Criminals stars Baby Driver‘s Ansel Elgort as 18-year-old Addison Schacht, a Jewish high-school senior in Washington D.C. His book is his response to the essay question, “What are your best and worst qualities?”. He …
Continue readingGet Out – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jordan Peele
Get Out brings British actor Daniel Kaluuya (Psychoville) to the fore in a US movie as Chris Washington, a young black man with a white girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams); he’s off to meet her parents …
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