Moana 2 sees the titular character, voiced by Auli’i Cravalho (Mean Girls 2024), return for a sequel where I haven’t seen the first one, but figured plot-wise, this wouldn’t exactly be ‘The Usual Suspects‘, and …
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Harold And The Purple Crayon – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Harold And The Purple Crayon is like an episode of Catchphrase – “Say what you see” – and sees the titular character owning this particular drawing device, which he’s had since he was a child, …
Continue readingTime Bandits (2024) – The DVDfever Review – Apple TV+ – Lisa Kudrow
Time Bandits (2024) is about to begin on Apple TV, and Terry Gilliam’s Time Bandits is one of my all-time favourite films, which I’ve seen so many times I could practically play it in my …
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 readingWhat We Do In The Shadows 2019 Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Taika Waititi
What We Do in the Shadows follows a quartet of vampires who’ve lived together for centuries, on Staten Island, and is the second programme starting on the BBC tonight (following BBC1’s Gentleman Jack), which has …
Continue readingBrad’s Status – Trailer 1 – Ben Stiller
Brad’s Status stars Ben Stiller as Brad Sloan… or any other Ben Stiller movie, since he never changes. Here, he’s a father to a son Troy (Austin Abrams), who’s checking out colleges on the East …
Continue readingThe Lego Batman Movie – It’s pretty awesome – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Lego Batman Movie comes at a time when we were originally expecting the second Lego Movie, but with that one now not due for release until February 8th 2019 (coming five years after the …
Continue readingThe BFG 3D on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The BFG is not an origin tale of the best weapon in John Romero’s classic 1993 videogame Doom, but instead, it’s Roald Dahl‘s classic tale about a big, friendly giant, living in Giant Country, yet …
Continue readingThe BFG – Official Trailer #1 – Mark Rylance
The BFG centres around a girl called Sophie (Ruby Barnhill in her movie debut), who encounters the Big Friendly Giant and, despite his intimidating appearance, he turns out to be a kindhearted soul who is …
Continue readingThe BFG – Official Teaser Trailer #1 – Mark Rylance
The BFG centres around a girl called Sophie (Ruby Barnhill in her movie debut), who encounters the Big Friendly Giant and, despite his intimidating appearance, he turns out to be a kindhearted soul who is …
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