The Fall of the House of Usher is a new 8-part Netflix series, as well as the title of one of Edgar Allen Poe‘s short stories, and as I see the episode listing coming up, …
Continue readingTag: Mike Flanagan
The Midnight Club – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Iman Benson
The Midnight Club is a new Netflix drama which is nothing to do with the racing car gaming franchise… but then you probably knew that. Beginning in Sacramento, 1994, the first episode is – for …
Continue readingMidnight Mass – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Zach Gilford, Kate Siegel
Midnight Mass is a new seven-part series on Netflix, begining with Book I: Genesis, so there’s the religious connection, since that’s how the episode titles go. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. …
Continue readingThe Haunting of Bly Manor – The DVDfever Review – Henry Thomas -Netflix
The Haunting of Bly Manor begins at a wedding dinner at Northern California in 2007, where everyone’s telling stories afterwards, with one woman saying she has a ghost story to tell, and it’s not a …
Continue readingDoctor Sleep Director’s Cut on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – The Shining sequel
Doctor Sleep is one reason why I don’t watch so many films at the cinema, these days. As well as the fact that most of the more interesting fare just doesn’t get the space on …
Continue readingDoctor Sleep – Final Trailer – The Shining Sequel
Hush – Official Trailer #1 – John Gallagher Jr, Kate Siegel
Hush looks like one of the worst ideas for a film ever. It may as well have a voiceover shouting: “She’s deaf! He’s deadly! Will she survive?!?” Yes, Maddie (Kate Siegel) is deaf and can’t …
Continue readingCOMPETITION (now closed) – Win Absentia on Blu-ray!
DVDfever.co.uk and Second Sight have teamed up to give you a chance to win a copy of Absentia on Blu-ray. Absentia is the critically-acclaimed, multi-award winning breakthrough film from Mike Flanagan, the director of Oculus. …
Continue readingOculus – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Oculus begins with a spooky mirror being auctioned off by Kaylie Russell (Karen Gillan), the premise being that it has some sort of supernatural powers but that no buyer ever has knowledge of its capability …
Continue reading