Gentleman Jack begins in 1832, and sees Suranne Jones (Save Me, Scott and Bailey, Doctor Foster) take the lead of landowner Anne Lister, who’s trying to transform her family estate, so it’s a bit like …
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Hatton Garden: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – ITV 2019 Drama
Hatton Garden sees the story of the titular bank robbery being told for the third time, following 2017’s The Hatton Garden Job, and 2018’s King Of Thieves, with a more famous cast (and not as …
Continue readingThe Virtues: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Stephen Graham
The Virtues is a new four-part series which reunites This Is England‘s Shane Meadows with actor Stephen Graham, here, as Joseph, a painter and decorator who has reached the end of his tether. Drink and …
Continue readingSniper Elite V2 Remastered on PC – The DVDfever Review – Worth (bullet)-shelling out for?
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered brings us the wonderful 2012 game, but updating it with glorious 1080p HD graphics, making it look more in tune with 2017’s Sniper Elite 4. In fact, as I go through …
Continue readingA Plague Tale: Innocence on PC – The DVDfever Review – The Last Of Us for 2019?
A Plague Tale: Innocence does for rats what the Indiana Jones movies did for snakes – they’re EVERYWHERE! In addition, this is one of those few games where I saw the trailer and my jaw …
Continue readingThe Vanishing (2019) – The DVDfever Review – Gerard Butler
The Vanishing is a film which takes an age to get going, but when it does, it’s worth sticking with. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the …
Continue readingYears And Years: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Russell T Davies
Years And Years is a new drama from Russell T Davies, whose work has had a chequered past with me, in that I really enjoyed some, but didn’t like others. This starts off as a …
Continue readingArctic – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Mads Mikkelsen
Arctic is the kind of film that doesn’t come along too often, but one which I love – a film with barely any cast members whatsoever, thus follows the anticipation about what can be made …
Continue readingHolmes And Watson on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Holmes And Watson: When I first saw the trailer for this, it looked pretty terrible. I’m not a Will Ferrell-does-comedy fan which doesn’t help, but John C Reilly is usually worth a watch. However, as …
Continue readingChernobyl: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Drama of the Year! – Out now on Blu-ray!
Chernobyl is a new Sky Atlantic drama which focuses on the tragedy when the Chernobyl nuclear reactor went into meltdown following the explosion of the core inside, and turned the working town of Pripyat into …
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