Strange Darling opens with the declaration, “This film was entirely shot on 35mm film”, and the IMDB technical page bears this out, detailing the Kodak Vision3 50D 5203, Vision3 250D 5207, and Vision3 500T 5219, …
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Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Kevin Costner
Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1… what a complete kludge of a title, and writer/director Kevin Costner has only been able to put “Chapter 1” in there, because Chapter 2 is already complete, and set …
Continue readingThe Virgin Suicides 4K Restoration – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Sofia Coppola, Kirsten Dunst
The Virgin Suicides has been released in a 4K Restoration almost 25 years after its original cinema outing (and this is my first time, so be gentle…), the story, itself, taking place “25 years ago” …
Continue readingAvatar: The Way Of Water – The DVDfever IMAX 3D Cinema Review – James Cameron
Avatar: The Way Of Water proves that since 2009’s Avatar was Dances With Wolves In Space, the sequel is Dances With Wolves 2: Neighbours Under The Sea! And I know Neighbours is shot in Australia …
Continue readingAvatar – The DVDfever IMAX 3D 1.78:1 Cinema Review – James Cameron
Avatar is back in cinemas, as a precursor to the release of the December 16th sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, and apparently, in a 4K Remaster, but it will have been shot in at …
Continue readingThe Bad Batch – Trailer 2 – Keanu Reeves
The Bad Batch doesn’t yet have much of a plot synopsis, so far only stating that it’s a dystopian love story set in a Texas wasteland amongst a community of cannibals. Written and directed by …
Continue readingThe Bad Batch Trailer 1 – Keanu Reeves
The Bad Batch doesn’t yet have much of a plot synopsis, so far only stating that it’s a dystopian love story set in a Texas wasteland amongst a community of cannibals. Written and directed by …
Continue readingMeadowland – Official Trailer #1 – Olivia Wilde
Meadowland stars Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson as Sarah and Philip, having to deal with the unthinkable in the wake of their son’s strange disappearance. Philip is a New York City policeman, who attempts a …
Continue readingSelma on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Selma is the starting point of an important march which took place in 1965, as part of Martin Luther King’s campaign in looking to secure equal voting rights for black people, following his “I Have …
Continue readingA Million Ways To Die In The West: Extended Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
A Million Ways To Die In The West is Seth McFarlane‘s second feature-length movie, following 2012’s Ted, the one with the swearing bear which I’ve still to see. The complex plot sees McFarlane play Albert, …
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