Rebel Moon Director’s Cut Part Two: Curse Of Forgiveness is a forthcoming movie from Netflix directed by Zack Snyder. Synopsis: The most-wanted fugitive in the universe leads a rebellion in Chapter Two, a no-holds-barred director’s …
Continue readingTag: Sofia Boutella
Rebel Moon Director’s Cut Part One: Chalice Of Blood – Official Trailer – Netflix
Rebel Moon Director’s Cut Part One: Chalice Of Blood is a forthcoming movie from Netflix directed by Zack Snyder. Synopsis: This extended version is a hardcore cut of Zack Synder’s sci-fi epic about a quest …
Continue readingRebel Moon Part Two: The Scargiver – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Sofia Boutella
Rebel Moon Part Two: The Scargiver… yes, we’ve endured part one, so it’s only right we must also suffer the other half, for completeness. Naturally, this review will mention elmements of Rebel Moon Part One: …
Continue readingRebel Moon Part One: A Child Of Fire – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Sofia Boutella
Rebel Moon Part One: A Child Of Fire… Yes, it’s taken me some time to get round to watching this, but since it wasn’t available for review prior to release, and with so much other …
Continue readingSAS Rogue Heroes – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – Dominic West
SAS Rogue Heroes is a new six-part World War II drama, which states it’s: “Based on a true story. Those events depicted, which seem most unbelievable… are mostly true.” It sets the scene with the …
Continue readingClimax – The DVDfever Review – Gaspar Noé
Climax begins with an opening dance number, to a remix of Cerrone’s Supernature, which turns into an incredibly well-choreographed spin around the dance floor for everyone involved, so yeah, sod The Greatest Dancer on BBC1, …
Continue readingHotel Artemis – Red Band Trailer 1 – Jodie Foster
Hotel Artemis is a place run by Jean Thomas (Jodie Foster, in her first movie role since 2013’s Elysium, which I’ve still to catch up on), aka The Nurse. A Red Band Trailer has now …
Continue readingAtomic Blonde – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Atomic Blonde kicks off with a bang as MI6 agent James Gasciogne (Sam Hargrave) and evil KGB agent Yuri Bakhtin (Jóhannes Jóhannesson) have words, leading to the former coming off worse in shocking circumstances and …
Continue readingThe Mummy (2017) – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ending Universal’s Dark Monsters Universe?
The Mummy is another reboot of the series which begins with London’s £15bn Crossrail project coming across the tomb of Princess Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella – who gave us a great turn as Jaylah in last …
Continue readingThe Mummy 2017 – Trailer 2 – Tom Cruise
The Mummy… yes, it doesn’t seem so long since that was last on the big screen but the first of three movies brought cheesy Brendan Fraser to the fore again in 2001, with the brilliant …
Continue reading