This week’s Movie Charts UK and US week ending December 31st 2017 are as follows: 1. Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (trailer) (review) 2. Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (trailer) 3. The Greatest …
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Girlfriends Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Kay Mellor ITV drama
Girlfriends has quickly followed the ridiculously-titled Love, Lies and Records as another Kay Mellor drama to grace our screens, and the moment a dire cover of “Ain’t No Mountain Hugh Enough” boomed out over the …
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Zanzibar – Inside No.9 Series 4 Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Zanzibar is the name of the hotel in which the first episode of Inside No.9 Series 4 is set, and it looks at the residents on the 9th floor. It’s a difficult episode to describe …
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McMafia Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – James Norton
McMafia centres around dodgy Russians, the mafia and money laundering, with James Norton (Flatliners), who’s in a pickle as his business is under threat from rumours about dodgy financial investments, and he’s looking for a …
Continue readingVideo Games Charts week ending December 30th 2017
The Video Games Charts week ending December 30th 2017 are as follows: 1 (1) Call of Duty WWII (Activision) (review) 2 (2) FIFA 18 (EA Sports) (review) 3 (3) Star Wars Battlefront II (Activision) (review) …
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USS Callister – Black Mirror Series 4 Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
USS Callister is the first of six new episodes which comprise Black Mirror Series 4 and begins with a Star Trek spoof – where Jesse Plemons (Fargo Season 2) makes for quite an amusing Captain …
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Skyrim VR on PS4 PSVR – The DVDfever Review
Skyrim VR stems from the kind of game I’ve avoided in the past because The Elder Scrolls are full of role-playing game (RPG) elements, which just isn’t my bag. However, within 15 minutes of playing …
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Kiri – The DVDfever Review – Sarah Lancashire
Kiri is a new four-part drama starring Sarah Lancashire as Miriam, a social worker who owns a dog with low-level depression, whom she dotes upon, and her visits to her mother, Celia (Sue Johnston), in …
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Ingrid Goes West – The DVDfever Review
Ingrid Goes West portrays Aubrey Plaza in the titular lead, distinctly sick and tired of individuals who live their life through Instragram and other social media playforms, and expressing her displeasure at not being invited …
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Flatliners (2017) – The DVDfever Review
Flatliners is one of my all-time favourite films. The 1990 original, that is. Joel Schumacher’s vision was amazing, and the widescreen visuals were killed on pan-and-scan VHS tape, so it’s no surprise that when I …
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