Stephen follows on from 1999’s movie-length The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, which I haven’t seen in full, but I am obviously aware of all the events that happened. This three-part series is set in 2006, …
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Kevin Can F–k Himself – The DVDfever Review – Annie Murphy – Amazon Prime
Kevin Can F–k Himself is a weird one because with a title like this, I can’t use the full word because not only will some people find it offensive, but the likes of Google will …
Continue readingClickbait – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Zoe Kazan
Clickbait initially centers around Pia (Zoe Kazan – The Big Sick), who works in social care and has little in her life other than drinking a lot and searching on a Tinder-style for a man. …
Continue readingReminiscence – The DVDfever Review – Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson
Reminiscence begins with some early so-called “man-made global warming” scaremongering by making Miami look flooded, and everyone’s nocturnal to “escape the heat of the sun”. Meanwhile, everyone’s happy to walk through deep – and easily-avoided …
Continue readingWhen Ruby Wax Met… – The DVDfever Review – Ruby Wax retrospective
When Ruby Wax Met… sees the comedian interviewing anyone who’ll listen to her whiny voice, but she can be entertaining at times. More recently, she’s become a “mental health expert”, which is the only thing …
Continue readingSweet 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 readingNine Perfect Strangers – The DVDfever Review – Nicole Kidman, Michael Shannon
Nine Perfect Strangers centres around… as the title suggests, and takes into account a rag-tag bunch of men and women who are in rather tired relationships, marriages or single lives, and have money to burn. …
Continue readingRiMS Racing on PS5 – The DVDfever Review – Motorbike racing simulator
RiMS Racing is out now, and you could call this more a First Impressions than a Review, because the game involves the intricate methods of maintaining your motorbike and getting into every last aspect of …
Continue readingThe Chair – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Sandra Oh
The Chair centres around Sandra Oh as Ji-Yoon Kim, becoming the first woman of colour as Chairperson at Pembroke University. The role is taken in turns, and she’s just taken over from the most popular …
Continue readingGone For Good – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Finnegan Oldfield, Garance Marillier
Gone For Good initially centres around Guillaume (Finnegan Oldfield), whose brother, Fred, died 10 years ago, and we join the lead ten years later in the present day (well, 2020), on the eve of his …
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