Funny Woman stars Gemma Arterton (Black Narcissus) as Barbara Parker, a young ’60s girl, working in a sweet-making factory, but aiming for the big lights, starting with being a glamour girl, and up for Miss …
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The Catch – The DVDfever Review – Channel 5 drama – Jason Watkins
The Catch begins with Ed (Jason Watkins – The Man Who Killed Don Quixote) steering his fishing boat on the ocean wave, looking anxious, making his way to a dinghy which is overturned. But where …
Continue readingShrinking – The DVDfever Review – Apple TV+ – Jason Segel, Harrison Ford
Shrinking is a new Apple TV+ comedyish/drama centred around care-free therapist Jimmy (Jason Segel – Bad Teacher) who thinks nothing of upsetting his neighbours, Liz (Christa Miller) and Derek (Ted McGinley), by having a late …
Continue readingLockwood and Co – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Ruby Stokes
Lockwood And Co is a new Netflix YA (Young Adult) series, showing young lady Lucy Carlyle (Ruby Stokes) being into ghost-hunting, and going off to London to seek her fortune, join two other teenagers who …
Continue readingWolf Pack – The DVDfever Review – Paramount+ – Sarah Michelle Gellar
Wolf Pack is a new series on Paramount+ which launches at the same time as Teen Wolf: The Movie is unleashed. Similar themes, but how does it compare? Well, it’s a different story for a …
Continue readingEveryone Else Burns – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 – Simon Bird
Everyone Else Burns is a new sitcom with a bizarre premise in that while most of us are living a normal, everyday life in the present day, David (Simon Bird – Friday Night Dinner) and …
Continue readingThat 90s Show – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Kurtwood Smith
That 90s Show begins at Point Place, Wisconsin, on July 3rd 1995, 11.47am, in Kitty Forman’s Kitchen, as we’re told by the captions. It take us back to the days of a traditional old-style sitcom …
Continue readingThe Family Pile – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Amanda Abbington
The Family Pile is a new ITV sitcom, and ITV sitcoms are always amazing, right? Erm… The happiness begins with the fact that this is centred around four bereaved sisters who have to sell the …
Continue readingChemistry of Death – The DVDfever Review – Paramount+ – Harry Treadaway
Chemistry of Death is a new six-part drama starting with two kids making a grim discovery in the woods, as they stumble across a bizarre body that looks like a person crossed with a bird. …
Continue readingMaternal – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Parminder Nagra
Maternal is a new ITV drama which sees three women returning to various hospital positions at the same time, following each having given birth, and all with differing home lives. The first we see is …
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