Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 is very much a definitive end to the trilogy, although these films are regularly lucrative, so who’s to say they don’t get the band together at a later date? And …
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The Suicide Squad – The DVDfever Review – Margot Robbie, Idris Elba
The Suicide Squad finally comes to cinemas and HBO Max, and under the writer/directorship of James Gunn (Guardians Of The Galaxy 2), even after some very questionable tweets from 2008/09 came to light in 2018. …
Continue readingBrightburn CENSORED to a 15-cert in the UK!
Brightburn has been rated by the BBFC and although you can’t blame them, they originally rated the film as an 18-certificate uncut, but the studio, Columbia Pictures, chose to go with a censored 15-cert. Dom …
Continue readingJames Gunn re-hired for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3
James Gunn has been re-hired for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3. In short, Disney and Gunn had a lot of meetings, and since he gave a public apology and showed contrition, and is also directing …
Continue readingPacific Rim: Uprising on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Pacific Rim: Uprising follows on from 2013’s Pacific Rim, and I’d never seen the original beforehand so watched it before settling down to this. Back then, the arm were battling Kaiju with big mech-robots called …
Continue readingGuardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 is kinda stuck in the past…. 2014, to be precise. It’s a bit like Rogue One in that it hops from planet to planet at the start before settling down, …
Continue readingThe Belko Experiment Red Band Trailer 1 – John C McGinley
The Belko Experiment looks like Battle Royale in an office block of 80 Americans, in high-rise corporate office in Bogata, Colombia as a message booms out over the tannoy that they each have to kill …
Continue readingGuardians of the Galaxy IMAX 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Guardians of the Galaxy is a film where I had no knowledge of its connection with the Marvel Universe, since I only follow what gets released in cinemas, rather than scrutinising the minutiae of the …
Continue readingSuper – The DVDfever review
Super is a film I never expected to like, as it just looked too ridiculous for words and I’ve never got into the American version of The Office, which also features its lead actor, but …
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