Avatar is back in cinemas, as a precursor to the release of the December 16th sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, and apparently, in a 4K Remaster, but it will have been shot in at …
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The Greatest Beer Run Ever – The DVDfever Review – Zac Efron – Apple TV+
The Greatest Beer Run Ever has a bizarre premise, but it’s even more bizarre that it’s based on a true story. Starting in Inwood, Northern Manhattan, New York City, in 1967, the Vietnam war has …
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This England – The DVDfever Review – Sky Max – Kenneth Branagh
This England is the long-awaited six-part Sky drama in which Kenneth Branagh plays the former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, even though the sweaty oaf still was at the time of the recording. Interspersed with actors …
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Make Me Prime Minister – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 – Alastair Campbell
Make Me Prime Minister is a new Channel 4 evening gameshow where contestants want to become… yep, you guessed. Over 6 weeks, 12 contestants will compete to become the PM. Sure, they can’t get it …
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Karen Pirie – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Lauren Lyle
Karen Pirie is a new cop drama on ITV, which really breaks the mould because… it’s been about five minutes since the last one, Ridley(!) The opening episode looks at the unsolved murder of a …
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Inside Man – The DVDfever Review – BBC – Stanley Tucci, David Tennant
Inside Man begins with a rather gross man harasing journalist Beth Davenport (Lydia West – Years and Years) on a train, but soon gets his collar felt, with the help of fellow passenger Janice Fife …
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Savage River – The DVDfever Review – Katherine Langford – Paramount+
Savage River is a new Australian drama centred around Miki Anderson (Katherine Langford – Cursed), who goes back to her hometown after a decade in prison. Can she rebuild her life? Well, if it was …
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See How They Run – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Sam Rockwell, Saoirse Ronan
See How They Run refers to mice, and opens with a 1953 West End performance of The Mousetrap, the Agatha Christie play which I’ve not seen, and I don’t think it’s ever been made into …
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Crossfire – The DVDfever Review – BBC – Keeley Hawes holiday drama
Crossfire opens with the sound of gunshots sounding outside on the plaza while Jo (Keeley Hawes) is in her bedroom, sounding like the start of American Assassin – but showing nothing due to the limited …
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Andor – The DVDfever Review – Disney+ – Diego Luna – Star Wars Rogue One spin-off
Andor sounds like you’re being offered two different options: and / or… but then when it comes to the recent five Star Wars films, I’ll just take Rogue One and… then forget the rest. So, …
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