Death Be Not Proud is the second episode of Inside No.9 Series 5… and this one has definitely pricked my curiosity, mainly because at this point, I haven’t seen all of it! Yes, for some …
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The Pale Horse – The DVDfever Review – Agatha Christie drama
The Pale Horse begins, in the village of Much Deeping, in 1960s Surrey, with antique dealer Mark Easterbrook (Rufus Sewell)’s dying in mysterious circumstances One year later, in London, and a dying woman has written …
Continue readingCan You Hear Me? – Doctor Who Series 12 Episode 7 – The DVDfever Review
Can You Hear Me? is the seven episode of Doctor Who Series 12… We’re in Aleppo, Syria, 1380, a time when people in any country certainly never used the term “mental wellbeing“, but this is …
Continue readingGuru Larry’s Fact Hunt! The Book! Review! (Larry Bundy Jr)
Guru Larry’s Fact Hunt! Yes, a while back I reviewed this book from Guru Larry – aka Larry Bundy Jr – on Youtube. He has millions of views on Youtube with his Fact Hunt videos, …
Continue readingJudy on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Renée Zellweger
Judy… Judy Garland, mother of Liza Minelli and the legend from The Wizard Of Oz – who died at the age of just 47, and now portrayed here by Renée Zellweger (Bridget Jones’ Baby), who …
Continue readingThe End – The DVDfever Review – Harriet Walter, Frances O’Connor
The End is hoping to be the only friend for pensioner Edie Henley (Harriet Walter – Black Earth Rising), who’s trying to commit suicide while her house burns down, but whatever she tries isn’t working …
Continue readingLocke and Key – The DVDfever Review – Netflix
A man takes a call telling him that Rendell Locke* is dead… which is followed by a whole smattering of weird supernatural stuff happening which I won’t divulge here because… then you’ll be expecting it. …
Continue readingPraxeus – Doctor Who Series 12 Episode 6 – The DVDfever Review
Praxeus is the sixth episode of Doctor Who Series 12… Before I get to it, though, the current Doctor Who theme has an opening which sinks in tone after a few “duh-duh-duh-dun”s, and that’s always …
Continue readingThe Stranger – The DVDfever Review – Richard Armitage
The Stranger begins with something I never expected in a drama… scenes from my hometown of Stockport! Then there was something rather less palatable as we saw a naked man running through the woods before …
Continue readingBaghdad Central – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 drama
Baghdad Central is a new 6-part Channel 4 drama which begins in the city, in March 2003, and the residents know the US troops are coming for Saddam Hussein, and as we know from history, …
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