Sausage Party: Foodtopia comes to Amazon Prime in an 8-part series that behaves like an extended movie, but I’m not sure who was clamouring for a follow-up, 8 years on from the original film, with …
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Gen V – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway
Gen V is a spin-off from Prime Video’s The Boys, a series I haven’t seen, but hey, superhero movies and shows – how different can they be compared to the equivalent I’ve seen before many …
Continue readingFraggle Rock: Back To The Rock – The DVDfever Review – Apple TV+ – Jim Henson
Fraggle Rock: Back To The Rock sees the ’80s Jim Henson characters return to the small screen. I remember it being shown in the UK, although while I was 10 when it started in the …
Continue readingTom and Jerry: The Movie – The DVDfever Review – Chloë Grace Moretz
Tom and Jerry: The Movie: I grew up with a big love for this cat-and-mouse pairing in cartoons back in the ’80s, some of which were even originally made in 2.55:1 Cinemascope, but badly cropped …
Continue readingLost In Space – found on Netflix – The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review
Lost In Space – We all know how this works: The Space Family Robinson head out to look for ways to solve the Earth’s problems, but once out in space, they get… er… lost. We …
Continue readingBad Moms Christmas – The DVDfever Cinema Review – serving up an early Christmas turkey
Bad Moms Christmas is actually titled “A Bad Moms Christmas”, but as well as it being bad for SEO (search engine optimisation) – given the ‘A’ at the start, calling it that will just file …
Continue readingBaywatch: Extended Cut (2017) on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Extend your Johnson on Blu-ray!
Baywatch was a classic piece of escapist entertainment back in the day, and forget Pamela Anderson. For me, Erika Eleniak was my Baywatch babe, even if her breasts were similarly fake. Plus, don’t forget Billy …
Continue readingSausage Party on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Sausage Party features lots of rudeness as sausages meet buns, causing much innuendo, which made me feel that the number of ideas were so thin in the trailer that I was amazed it lasted two-and-a-half …
Continue readingBad Moms – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Bad Moms stars Mila Kunis as Amy. She’s 32 and feeling old. At the coffee company where she works, everyone is under 25 and spends their days playing ping pong and rollerskating round the office. …
Continue readingThe DVDfever Radio Show podcast Show 22 – latest show online now!
The DVDfever Radio Show is a weekly show where I look through the week’s releases in movies and videogames, plus the charts, a look at what’s new on TV, and news for all three! Show …
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