Rellik is a new detective drama which comes from the same writers as The Missing and ITV’s new offering, Liar, which actually premieres at exactly the same time as this! The lead is DCI Gabriel …
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My Life As A Courgette on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
My Life as a Courgette – aka My Life as a Zucchini in other territories, depending on what you call the vegetable in question – centres around 9-year-old lad Icare (Erick Abbate), who refers to …
Continue readingMister Winner – Comedy Playhouse 2017 – The DVDfever Review
Mister Winner is so-called as Leslie Winner (Spencer Jones) sets out the bog-standard premise of him wanting to propose to his girlfriend, Jemma (Aimee-Ffion Edwards), while she wants to dump him because he prats about …
Continue readingArk: Survival Evolved on PS4 – The DVDfever Review
Ark: Survival Evolved shows that when games of this size, sheer magnitude and potential hourly gameplay come out, I often start to wonder what it would be liked to review games as a full-time career. …
Continue readingBack Series 1 – The DVDfever Review – Mitchell and Webb
Back is the sort of thing I like in TV and films – when actors/writers, who have brought you something you’ve enjoyed, get back together for something new. You know they can’t retread old ground …
Continue readingLiar Series 1 – The DVDfever Review – Joanne Froggatt
Liar centres around a couple going on a date and a particular situation allegedly happening, but one of them is the titular liar, but who? (Of course, I’m not saying, as that would rather defeat …
Continue readingRonin Special Edition on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Ronin is the name given to Japanese Samurai swordsmen sworn to protect their liege after they had failed in their duty, forcing them to wander the land looking for work as hired swords and bandits. …
Continue readingMindhorn on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Mindhorn is a comedy which had me at ‘hello’ when I first saw the trailer, right before I was about to watch Free Fire, so I was gutted when the studio didn’t send enough prints …
Continue readingWhitney: Can I Be Me on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Whitney: Can I Be Me is one of those documentaries about an individual where I wasn’t particular enamoured with their output, but I was fascinated with how their rise and fall played out. There’s no …
Continue readingTim Vine Travels In Time – Comedy Playhouse 2017 – The DVDfever Review
Tim Vine Travels In Time is the first in a new series of BBC1’s Comedy Playhouse and it has all the style of an explosion in a paint factory. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and …
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