Luther: The Fallen Sun shows that the long-running detective drama finally comes to the big screen… albeit on the small screen. It did get OTT later in the series, though, and rather lacking in the …
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Fear Street Part 2 – 1978 – The DVDfever Review – Netflix Horror Trilogy
Fear Street Part 2 1978 follows on from Fear Street Part 1 – 1994… or follows back in time. Something like that. NOTE: This review assumes you have seen the first film. Dom RobinsonReviewer of …
Continue readingFear Street Part 1 – 1994 – The DVDfever Review – Netflix Horror Trilogy
Fear Street Part 1 – 1994 is the first part of a new Netflix Horror Trilogy over three consecutive weeks. In the town of Shadyside, this initial entry begins with Heather (Maya Hawke) being accosted …
Continue readingLe Mans 66 (aka Ford v Ferrari) on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Le Mans 66 (aka Ford V Ferrari, in the US, and some other countries) looks at the relationship between Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and Ken Miles (Christian Bale). Shelby won the 24hr Le Mans in …
Continue readingRed Sparrow (Censored) on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Red Sparrow brings us Jennifer Lawrence as Dominika Egorova, an expert ballet dancer. Have you suffered a trip or fall at work? Could you claim compensation? Call Claims Direct now, since that’s what befalls this …
Continue readingMiss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children begins with a preamble where Jake (Asa Butterfield) dotes on his elderly grandfather, Abe (Terence Stamp), who – after being attacked – he tells him to get away to …
Continue readingSpy: Extended Cut on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Spy proves that hayfever can be a killer. That’s because super spy Bradley Fine (Jude Law) tracks down Tihomir Boyanov (Raad Rawi), the only man who knows the location of a huge bomb. Alas, while …
Continue readingThe Drop on DVD – The DVDfever Review
The Drop is set in a bar in Brooklyn, where everyone effects a ‘New Yoik’ accent, regardless of whether they’re the late, great James Gandolfini, or London-born Tom Hardy. It starts with a group commiserating …
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