How To Have Sex is an odd title, but one which rather tells a different story, as three young London women – Tara (the stunning Mia McKenna-Bruce – Last Train To Christmas), Skye (Lara Peake …
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007 Road to a Million – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Brian Cox
007 Road to a Million is a new 8-part adventure gameshow on Prime Video, in which Brian Cox (the good one) sits in his lair, watching every contestant on a bank of TV monitors. The …
Continue readingThe Smurfs 2: The Prisoner of the Green Stone on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
The Smurfs 2: The Prisoner of the Green Stone is a 3D action platformer which we’re well used to, jumping through one landscape to another to get from A to B, while battling enemies along …
Continue readingCulprits – The DVDfever Review – Disney+ – Gemma Arterton
Culprits is a new Disney+ drama – on Hulu in the US – and if it has one thing going for it, it delivers an engaging opening to the episodes, the first one setting out …
Continue readingLawmen: Bass Reeves – The DVDfever Review – Paramount+ – David Oyelowo
Lawmen: Bass Reeves stars David Oyelowo (See How They Run) in the titular role of the real-life man who later became the first black Deputy US Marshal. It’s 1862, the time of the American Civil …
Continue readingCat Person – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Emilia Jones, Nicholas Braun
Cat Person is one of those films based on someone’s short story you’ve never heard of, in some New York newspaper, and initially sets the scene by quoting Margaret Atwood: “Men are scared that women …
Continue readingFive Nights At Freddy’s – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Josh Hutcherson
Five Nights At Freddy’s starts off at the titular abandoned pizzeria with a security guard being killed – at the hand of animatronic, murdering puppets – while trying to escape, so there’s a job free! …
Continue readingBFI London Film Festival 2023 Part 2 by Helen M Jerome – The DVDfever Review
BFI London Film Festival 2023 Part 2 by Helen M Jerome: If you want your card marked for all the highly promising directorial debuts at the 2023 London Film Festival – and a few key …
Continue readingAll The Light We Cannot See – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Aria Mia Loberti
All the Light We Cannot See is a new Netflix 4-part mini series, based on the novel by Anthony Doerr, beginning in St Malo, Nazi-Occupied France, in August 1944. The US Army Air Forces, 565th …
Continue readingBFI London Film Festival 2023 Part 1 by Helen M Jerome – The DVDfever Review
BFI London Film Festival 2023 Part 1 by Helen M Jerome: To be honest, 2023 ranks as one of the best BFI London Film Festivals I’ve attended – and I’ve been going for a couple …
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