Secret Headquarters begins with some sort of alien spacecraft crashlanding on the ground, followed Jack Kincaid (Owen Wilson – Bliss) going to check it out. A drone flies out, appears to bond with Jack, and …
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Man Vs Bee – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Rowan Atkinson
sees Trevor Bingley (Rowan Atkinson) up before the beak for a series of criminal charges, but is he to blame, or is it a pesky bee? Well, if it wasn’t the bee, we wouldn’t have …
Continue readingTop Gun: Maverick in IMAX – The DVDfever Review – Tom Cruise
Top Gun: Maverick is now in cinemas after many false starts, and right off the bat it has the feels, firstly with one thing I spotted, but many won’t. This sequel to 1986’s Top Gun …
Continue readingCrime – The DVDfever Review – ITV / Britbox – Dougray Scott
Crime is the latest ITV drama – this one premiering on Britbox, however – with a rather bland and generic title. Cop Eddie ‘Ginger’ Rogers (Gordon Kennedy) – yep, they created a nickname for a …
Continue readingThe Tomorrow War – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime – Chris Pratt
The Tomorrow War begins with Dan Forester (Chris Pratt), a soldier who’s formerly toured Iraq, being thrown into the future, falling from the sky and landing in a swimming pool along with everyone else, being …
Continue readingGemini Man 3D HFR – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Gemini Man has been a film that’s been long in the making, but not long-awaited judging by its box-office performance in the first week. Usually a Hollywood heavy-hitter, Will Smith is Henry Brogan, a hitman …
Continue readingStudio 54 on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Studio 54 was the New York club that everyone wanted to go to, from 1977 until its closure in February 1980. It did reopen in later years, for various periods of time, but never as …
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 readingMission Impossible: Fallout – Limp-along-a-Cruise – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Mission Impossible: Fallout has such a title because Fallout relates to nuclear weapons, and with three plutonium warheads out there – and in the hands of a gang called The Apostles – they could be …
Continue readingMarcella Series 2 – The DVDfever Review – Anna Friel
Marcella Series 2 begins with the discovery of the body of Leo, a 9-year-old boy, who was kept prisoner in a room almost four years ago, occasionally trying – and in a futile attempt – …
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