The Power of the Doctor is the 2022 Centenary Special for the current Doctor Who incumbent, Jodie Whittaker, and it sees the Cybermen return, yet again… yawn. This time, on an even more futuristic-loking Snowpiercer-type …
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The Peripheral – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Chloë Grace Moretz
The Peripheral is set in the year 2099, so no doubt, everyone’s expecting a new bug to kick in on their machines next year… that said, I only have a problem with ONE program in …
Continue readingThe Devil’s Hour – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Jessica Raine
The Devil’s Hour is something I’ve never heard of before, but is apparently the hour between 3-4am, when most people are normally fast asleep. However, for Lucy Chambers (Jessica Raine – Patrick Melrose), she wakes …
Continue readingSomewhere Boy – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 – Lewis Gribben
Somewhere Boy centres around Danny (Lewis Gribben), a young lad who’s bizarrely been kept in isolation by his father since his mother died when he was a baby. This seems a very odd premise, because …
Continue readingThe House Across The Street – The DVDfever Review – Channel 5 drama – Shirley Henderson
The House Across The Street is the latest nightly Channel 5 drama, although this time round, the episodes are on Mondays and Tuesdays only. Shirley Henderson plays Claudia, a nurse at the school, first spotting …
Continue readingI Hate You – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 – Tanya Reynolds, Melissa Saint
I Hate You centres around two best mates who love to hate each other – Charlie (Tanya Reynolds) and Becca (Melissa Saint) – and comes from Robert Popper, creator of Friday Night Dinner, which I …
Continue readingSue Perkins: Perfectly Legal – The DVDfever Review – Netflix Travel Documentary
Sue Perkins: Perfectly Legal is the latest adventure for our greatest National Treasure, following Channel 4’s Big American Road Trip (not big enough at just two episodes!) and her trip to Japan in 2019 (again, …
Continue readingMaxine – The DVDfever Review – Channel 5 drama – Jemma Carlton
Maxine is based on Maxine Carr, girlfriend of Ian Huntley, the murderer of schoolgirls Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells. First off, this drama states it’s based on real events, and that some names have been …
Continue readingLet the Right One In (2022) – The DVDfever Review – Demián Bichir – Paramount+
Let the Right One In (2022) is the TV series version of the original movie and novel, starting with the rather ill Arthur Logan (Zeljko Ivanek) observing a young man watching a sunrise, but because …
Continue readingThe Midnight Club – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Iman Benson
The Midnight Club is a new Netflix drama which is nothing to do with the racing car gaming franchise… but then you probably knew that. Beginning in Sacramento, 1994, the first episode is – for …
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