Seven Worlds One Planet is David Attenborough‘s 376th trip around the world to film a documentary for the BBC. Sorry, I meant SIR David Attenborough, although how he got a knighthood is beyond me. If …
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London Korean Film Festival 2019 Preview by Helen M Jerome
London Korean Film Festival 2019 Preview: Helen M Jerome marks your card As the temperature drops outside, it’s high time we all headed indoors to watch some of the best movies on offer, thanks to …
Continue readingGuilt – The DVDfever Review – Mark Bonnar
Guilt is what is felt by brothers Max (Mark Bonnar) and Jake (Jamie Sives) as they’re driving along after a night out, drunk and not paying attention to the road. And then, they hit an …
Continue readingBill Turnbull: Staying Alive – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4
Bill Turnbull: Staying Alive details the BBC Breakfast presenter’s fight after he was sadly diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer in 2017, this coming shortly after filming The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to …
Continue readingTom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint on PS4 – The DVDfever Review
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint is out now, and it’s easy to take a game like this and just think about the beta, and when it came out, the game was clearly still in the …
Continue readingEighth Grade on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Eighth Grade is a film that looked superb from the trailer, but was one of those indie films that I knew would get short shrift from the multiplexes, so watching it on Blu-ray would be …
Continue readingHis Dark Materials – The DVDfever Review – James McAvoy
His Dark Materials is the Philip Pullman trilogy of novels which I have never read, nor did I see The Golden Compass, the 2007 movie made with the intention to kickstart a whole trilogy, but …
Continue readingShadowkeep: Destiny 2 DLC on PS4 – The DVDfever Review
Shadowkeep is the latest DLC released now, and Destiny 2 is certainly a game with which I have a love/hate relationship, especially after last year’s Forsaken expansion, as well as the prior two expansions not …
Continue readingGiri/Haji – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama
Giri/Haji translates as Duty/Shame, and it’s one of those titles for a piece of entertainment which is anoying from a SEO point of view, because search engine optimisation really hates symbols in a keyword. Anyhoo, …
Continue readingGemini Man 3D HFR – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Gemini Man has been a film that’s been long in the making, but not long-awaited judging by its box-office performance in the first week. Usually a Hollywood heavy-hitter, Will Smith is Henry Brogan, a hitman …
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