Heart of Stone is a new Gal Gadot actioner, which wasn’t available for preview before release, which always sets alarm bells ringing. Cliches begin early, as non-field agent Rachel Stone (Gadot – The Flash) needs …
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Sweet Girl – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Jason Momoa, Isabela Merced
Sweet Girl begins with aggrieved Ray Cooper (Jason Momoa – Zack Snyder’s Justice League) being followed by the cops, then jumpimh off the roof of a tall building into the sea (amongst a sea of …
Continue readingOver The Moon – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Sandra Oh
Over The Moon teaches us early on that scientists can tell us a lot about space except the space dog, who takes a bite out of the moon, and when it’s a full moon, that …
Continue readingDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet – The DVDfever Review
David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet comes from the 94-year-old man who’s spent his entire working life travelling all around the world, and now berates us all for also wanting to see it, by …
Continue readingBaby Driver on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Baby Driver is another of those heist films where the protagonist has to complete just one more job, and he’s out… and you’ll just know that there’s no escape, since why would a bad-guy boss …
Continue readingAmerican Assassin – The DVDfever Cinema Review
American Assassin features an effervescent, but brutal, opening as Mitch Rapp (Dylan O’Brien – The Maze Runner) is on a Spanish beach with his love, Katrina (Charlotte Vega), and about to pop the question when, …
Continue readingBaby Driver – a Big-screen Must! – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Baby Driver is another of those heist films where the protagonist has to complete just one more job, and he’s out… and you’ll just know that there’s no escape, since why would a bad-guy boss …
Continue readingSuicide Squad Extended Cut coming to Blu-ray Dec 5th
Suicide Squad is a film I hugely enjoyed at the cinema, far more than Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, but while I didn’t have any desire to sit for much longer in the cinema …
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Suicide Squad gets right what Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice got so wrong. Warner Bros thought the way to go was to be all mean and moody and growly for the three weeks it …
Continue readingGravity 3D on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Gravity is only the second-ever film I’ve gone to see twice at the cinema on its initial run. The other one was… erm… Die Hard 2, but hey, back in 1990 you weren’t ever going …
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