The Fall Guy is the long-in-development (not necessarily long-awaited) big-screen version of the ’80s TV series, starring Lee Majors, which ran from 1981 to 1986 and now brings us Ryan Gosling in the role of …
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Kaleidoscope – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Giancarlo Esposito, Paz Vega
Kaleidoscope is a one-off series where, for the first time that I can remember, the episodes are purposely NOT shown to you in a chronological order from start to finish. I sort-of had a similar …
Continue readingViolent Night – The DVDfever Cinema Review – David Harbour
Violent Night… Rowdy night? Either way, it’s Christmas Eve, and Santa Claus (David Harbour – Extraction) is drunk. He’s the real Santa, even though no-one believes he is… After doing the job many times over, …
Continue readingSpirited – The DVDfever Review – Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds – Apple TV+
Spirited is a new Apple TV+ Christmas movie which begins with a Ms. Blansky (Rose Byrne in a cameo) being given short shrift by the Grim Reaper, given her recent behaviour in the neighbourhood. However, …
Continue readingBullet Train – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Brad Pitt, Joey King
Bullet Train begins in a Japanese hospital where Kimura’s (Andrew Koji) sons, Wataru, is very ill, and his Dad, known as The Elder (Hiroyuki Sanada), is disappointed that he failed in his fatherly duty to …
Continue readingPeter Rabbit on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Peter Rabbit is out now on all home formats, as well as the digital one you can carry about with it, and if there’s one thing I’ve struggled to understand for quite some time, it’s …
Continue readingRough Night on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Rough Night, when I saw the Red Band (i.e. sweary) Trailer (at the bottom of this review), looked like a series of rough ideas that should’ve been thrown in the toilet rather than turned into …
Continue readingMoney Monster on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Money Monster begins with the financial breaking news that Ibis Clear Capital’s shares plumetted due to “a glitch in their algorithm”, since all our money is just zeroes and ones in the electronic ether, rather …
Continue readingSpooks: The Greater Good – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Spooks: The Greater Good begins with a number of the MI5 team stuck in a typical London traffic jam, transporting evil terrorist Qasim (Elyes Gabel). Quite why they didn’t wait until rush hour was over …
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