Gen V is a spin-off from Prime Video’s The Boys, a series I haven’t seen, but hey, superhero movies and shows – how different can they be compared to the equivalent I’ve seen before many …
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Green Book – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali
Green Book looked from the trailer like a colour-swap version of Driving Miss Daisy, as working-class Italian-American bouncer Tony Vallelonga – aka Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) – becomes the driver for African-American classical pianist Don …
Continue readingGreen Book – Trailer 1 – Mahershala Ali
Green Book looks like a colour-swap version of Driving Miss Daisy, as working-class Italian-American bouncer Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) becomes the driver for African-American classical pianist Don Shirley (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse‘s Mahershala Ali) on …
Continue readingRampage – Does It Suck? – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Rampage is one of those films I was intially in two minds about seeing. I was caught in the middle of “Well, if I see it, I may as well do so on the big …
Continue readingThe Clapper – Trailer 1 – Amanda Seyfried
The Clapper looks like such a ridiculously stupid premise, about a man called Eddie (Ed Helms), whose job as a clapper in television is destroyed by 15 minutes of fame, since he pops up on …
Continue readingThe Wolf of Wall Street on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Wolf of Wall Street made for an intriguing, if rather long, cinema outing, but it’s certainly worth a re-watch on Blu-ray. The film tells the real-life tale of Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker and playboy …
Continue readingHorrible Bosses – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Horrible Bosses: Saturday night at the movies, Nottingham Cineworld screen 4 was packed and Mrs W and I were in need of a good giggle. I’d been informed by very reliable sources that we would …
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