Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom comes a whole five years after the first movie, released also around Christmas, in 2018. I haven’t seen that film, but in filling a gap for something to do during …
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The Out-Laws – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Pierce Brosnan
The Out-Laws centres around Owen Browning (Adam Devine – The LEGO Batman Movie) and Parker McDermott (Nina Dobrev – Departures) preparing to tie the knot. He’s a lacksadisical bank manager – regularly referencing Phoebe King, …
Continue readingMurder Mystery 2 – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler
Murder Mystery 2 is obviously the sequel to 2019’s Murder Mystery, which… I have to confess, I haven’t yet seen. Given that it features murders, I hope I’m not bumped off as a result. However, …
Continue readingThe Eight Hundred in IMAX – The DVDfever Review – Blu-ray and DVD out now!
The Eight Hundred is now out on Blu-ray and DVD. Further down below, you’ll see my look at the extras and presentation of the Blu-ray. The number in the title is the number of Chinese …
Continue readingCatherine The Great – The DVDfever Review – Helen Mirren
Catherine The Great is a new four-part series from Sky about the titular lady who came to power in circumstances which didn’t exactly please everyone. Personally, I know nothing about this period of history, but …
Continue readingCatch-22 Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 drama
Catch-22 is a famous novel, and as it’s a book, I’ve not read it, but now it’s been made into a “limited series”, which means it’s a one-off series that won’t spawn a second… …Well, …
Continue readingTerminal on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Terminal is a film I never *got* from the trailer, but it looked great and had a decent cast including Margot Robbie, so it was one I certainly wanted to give a whirl. Firstly, if …
Continue readingWonder Woman – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Gal Gadot
Wonder Woman, in her Gal Gadot incarnation, first came to our cinema screens in Spring 2016 as the ‘guest star’ of the mediocre Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. In DC Comics, it was followed …
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