Hello Tomorrow! is a new Apple TV+ drama, starring Billy Crudup (The Morning Show) as Jack Billings, a smarmy travelling salesman who sells timeshares based on the moon, even to an overworked old man who …
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Penguin Bloom – The DVDfever Review – Naomi Watts, Andrew Lincoln
Penguin Bloom is based on the true story about Sam Bloom (Naomi Watts – Allegiant), who lived the perfect family life out in Thailand, with three growing kids and husband Cameron (Andrew Lincoln), before things …
Continue readingThe Grudge 2020 – Trailer 1 – John Cho
The Grudge 2020 – it’s back again for another reboot, after the Sarah Michelle Gellar reboot in 2004, and based on the Japanese original from 2002. Entertaininment Weekly came out with some complete horseplop about …
Continue readingZeroville – Trailer 1 – James Franco
Zeroville sees James Franco (Sausage Party) direct himself as Vikar, a young actor who arrives in Hollywood in 1969 during a transitional time in the Industry. After seeing this, I don’t really know what I …
Continue readingPoms – Trailer 1 – Diane Keaton
Poms – Oh dear, does this look like an embarrassing load of old tripe? Actually, that’s not really a question. This comes from the makers of The Book Club – which I managed to avoid …
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 readingWidows – Trailer 2 – Viola Davis
Widows adapts the 1983 Lynda La Plante TV series, but updates it by putting it in Chicago and adding in big explosions. And now, a second trailer has been released. Widows has been brought forward …
Continue readingEquals on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Equals centres around a large number of individuals working for a scientific company called Atmos, which is practically like a commune in the way it carries on. Communication between the workers is mostly limited, and …
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