Zack Snyder’s Justice League is now out on Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray (see pictures and a look at the content further down), and takes the 2017 Justice League movie, which I really enjoyed, and turns …
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Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker is out now and brings not only this new trilogy of films to a close, but also the entire nonet of films (yes, that’s the word for …
Continue readingStar Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker – Final Trailer
Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise Of Skywalker has a final trailer out now, and I can’t get excited for it, knowing what a dumpster fire The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi were. To …
Continue readingJustice League – The DVDfever Cinema Review – …And Justice For All?
Justice League finds Gotham still in mourning from… (and I hope you’ve seen Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice before reading this!) the death of Superman, and there’s a brief bit of mobile phone footage …
Continue readingJustice League – Comic-Con Trailer – Ben Affleck
Justice League was originally envisaged as a two-parter movie, but the mediocre response to Warner Bros’ early DC movies, plus not all two-parters doing so well (such as the final Divergent movie ending up as …
Continue readingJustice League – Trailer 1 – Meh! – Ben Affleck
Justice League was originally envisaged as a two-parter movie, but the mediocre response to Warner Bros’ other DC movies, plus not all two-parters doing so well (such as the final Divergent movie ending up as …
Continue readingBatman V Superman: Dawn of Justice 70mm IMAX – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice is more like Batman WITH Superman feat. Wonder Woman: Dawn of Mercy Graves… Well, those are the elements I can remember best. The film quickly deals with Batman’s origins, …
Continue readingBatman V Superman: Dawn of Justice – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Disappointment… I mean, Dawn of Justice. Or maybe I was right first time. (Please note I will try and keep this as spoiler free as possible, I may mention one …
Continue readingArgo – The DVDfever Review
Argo begins with a bit of a history lesson, telling us how Mohammad Reza Shah ruled Iran from 1953 until 1979, at which point Khomeini took over after years of opulence and excess from Shah, …
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