Kaleidoscope is a one-off series where, for the first time that I can remember, the episodes are purposely NOT shown to you in a chronological order from start to finish. I sort-of had a similar …
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Tulsa King – The DVDfever Review – Sylvester Stallone – Paramount+
Tulsa King starts off with Dwight ‘The General’ Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone – Samaritan) in prison in Northern Pennsylvania for reasons undisclosed, having graced their presence for 25 years. He regrets his time in there, but …
Continue readingThe Rhythm Section – The DVDfever Review – Blake Lively
The Rhythm Section is a tale of revenge for Stephanie Patrick, played by Blake Lively, who I first came across in The Age Of Adaline, a tedious romantic borefest masquerading has having interesting time-bending elements …
Continue readingWonder Wheel – Trailer 1 – Kate Winslet
Wonder Wheel is a new movie from writer/director Woody Allen, and also for Amazon, who made the superb series last year, Crisis In Six Scenes. The simply premise to this new movie is that, on …
Continue readingCrisis In Six Scenes Season 1 – Woody Allen – The DVDfever Review
Crisis In Six Scenes is the new TV project for prolific writer/director Woody Allen, a man who churns out a new film every year, even as he approaches his 81st birthday. Set in the ’60s, …
Continue readingChristmas Eve – Official Trailer #1 – Patrick Stewart
Christmas Eve – 20 busy strangers, 6 lifts, everyone gets trapped, leading to a syrupy-sweet and puke-inducing movie. The billing makes this sound like a “dramatic, comedic story”, adding that “all of them are transformed …
Continue readingInside Llewyn Davis on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Inside Llewyn Davis starts off at the Gaslight Cafe, 1961, where Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) sings “Hang Me, Oh Hang Me”. From there, we follow a week in the life of this struggling folk singer, …
Continue readingKilling Them Softly – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Killing Them Softly starts against the backdrop of late 2008 America, with the impending election that’ll bring either Obama or McCain to power, although the film is very pro-Obama. Now, there’s not a massive amount …
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