September 5 is a forthcoming movie starring Peter Sarsgaard. Synopsis: During the 1972 Munich Olympics, an American sports broadcasting crew finds itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes. September 5 is coming …
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Presumed Innocent (2024) – The DVDfever Review – Apple TV+ – Jake Gyllenhaal
Presumed Innocent brings Scott Turow’s novel, best known as the 1990 movie starring Harrison Ford, but this time with Jake Gyllenhaal as prosecution lawyer Rusty Sabich, ultimately finding himself on the wrong end of the …
Continue readingThe Batman – The DVDfever Review – Robert Pattinson
The Batman is yet another reboot for one of DC Comics’ major characters, and when director Matt Reeves took it on, I did wonder whether it was necessary, since it’s only 10 years since Christopher …
Continue readingThe Lost Daughter – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Olivia Colman
The Lost Daughter centres around Leda (Olivia Colman – The Father), who we’re shown collapsing on a beach in Greece before events go back to the start of her holiday, there, taking accommation at a …
Continue readingThe Guilty (2021) – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Jake Gyllenhaal
The Guilty (2021) is a remake of the 2018 Danish real-time thriller which was very good, but the action moves to California, where once on-the-beat cop Joe Baylor (Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler) has been demoted …
Continue readingJackie – Official Trailer 1 – Natalie Portman
Jackie. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, to be precise, and portrayed by Natalie Portman, is a forthcoming drama based on the days immediately following her husband’s tragic assassination. Known for her extraordinary dignity and poise, here we …
Continue readingJackie – Official Teaser Trailer – Natalie Portman
Jackie. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, to be precise, and portrayed by Natalie Portman, is a forthcoming drama based on the days immediately following her husband’s tragic assassination. Known for her extraordinary dignity and poise, here we …
Continue readingThe Magnificent Seven 2016 – morelike The Mephitic Seven – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Magnificent Seven, like Ben-Hur, is another of the current crop of remakes where I’ve never seen any previous version, whether the 1960 movie with Yul Brynner, the late ’90s TV series, or 1954’s original …
Continue readingThe Magnificent Seven 2016 – Official Teaser Trailer #1 – Chris Pratt
The Magnificent Seven, with its cover version of The Animals’ House Of The Rising Sun, shows that Hollywood’s well of ideas has run dry yet again. Director Antoine Fuqua (Olympus Has Fallen) brings his modern …
Continue readingBlack Mass – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Black Mass is a film I was expecting to like a lot more than I did. It’s still good, and it’s worth a watch, but by all accounts I was expecting this to be brilliant. …
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