AfrAId opens with an Artificial Intelligence program being used by a young girl, Ava, who’s far too engaged with her on her tablet, much to her parents’ total ignorance, not realising how controlling it can …
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Late Night With The Devil – The DVDfever Cinema Review – David Dastmalchian
Late Night With The Devil sets out a 1977 Halloween special for the talk show hosted by faltering Jack Delroy (David Dastmalchian – Dune Part One), who was hot stuff when he signed with the …
Continue readingAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Scott Rudd
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is out now, and I remember seeing Ant-Man in the cinema in 2015 and being completely less than impressed. As for the 2018 sequel, Ant-Man and the Wasp, that wasn’t …
Continue readingDune Part One in 1.43:1 IMAX – The DVDfever Review – Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet
Dune Part One begins with the declaration, “Dreams are messages from the deep”. And this was originally just entitled ‘Dune‘, like the novel, but on the Tuesday after its released, Warner Bros confirmed that this …
Continue readingRelaxer on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Relaxer gives us something we’ve never seen before: a movie where Abbie is a character portrayed by a man. Okay, so his name is really Abner, but sticking with it, this Abbey (Joshua Burge) is …
Continue readingBird Box – The DVDfever Cinema / Netflix Review – Sandra Bullock
Bird Box places us in a world which is going to hell in a handcart for absoltutely seemingly no reason whatsoever, and it has led to everyone being in crisis mode, similar to A Quiet …
Continue readingAnt-Man And The Wasp – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Scott Rudd
Ant-Man and the Wasp is released tomorrow in UK cinemas and before I discuss it, I will say that I was NOT a fan of the first one, but since I go into each film …
Continue readingAnt-Man and the Wasp – Trailer 2 – Paul Rudd
Ant-Man and the Wasp comes three years after the terrible first Ant-Man movie, with the ever-charmless Paul Rudd (I’m so glad there’s actually decent cast members alongside him in Netflix’s Mute), and in the aftermath …
Continue readingBlade Runner 2049 on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review & Unboxing
Blade Runner 2049 comes 35 years after the original Blade Runner, but time has moved on just 30 years. It was certainly worth seeing on the big screen, but if you missed it, then the …
Continue readingBlade Runner 2049 – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Good, but not iconic
Blade Runner 2049 comes 35 years after the original Blade Runner, but time has moved on just 30 years. Is it worth seeing on the big screen? It is, but bear in mind that it’s …
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