This Way Up gives us Aine (Aisling Bea, above) – pronounced Anya, who’s been staying in a treatment facility designed for people suffering from addiction, while she’s had a a nervous breakdown, then heads back …
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I Am Hannah – The DVDfever Review – Gemma Chan
I Am Hannah begins with Hannah (Gemma Chan) going on a first date with a man, before we see her going on more, but as an aside early on in this review, the WORST thing …
Continue readingI Am Kirsty – The DVDfever Review – Samantha Morton
I Am Kirsty sees the lead portrayed by Samantha Morton (Two For Joy, Minority Report), a busy mother of two girls, and dealing with an absolute b’stard of an other half, Steve, as we see …
Continue readingI Am Nicola – The DVDfever Review – Vicky McClure
I Am Nicola centres around Nicola (Vicky McClure – Line of Duty), who’s very unsatisfied with her lot in life because, as a hairdresser, everyone else’s life sounds far more interesting than her’s, such as …
Continue readingExtinction Rebellion: Last Chance to Save the World? – The DVDfever Review – BBC Documentary
Extinction Rebellion: Last Chance to Save the World? is the British Brainwashing Corporation’s the latest foray furthering the pretence that we’re in the middle of a “climate emergecy”, that thing which has been around for …
Continue readingDark Money (Dark Mon£y): The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review
Dark Money – or Dark Mon£y in its official title – puts Manny (Babou Ceesay – Free Fire) and Sam (Jill Halfpenny – Three Girls) in a horrendous position when they’re initially happy that their …
Continue readingBeecham House Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama
Beecham House centres around Beecham, John Beecham (Tom Bateman), in Delhi, 1795, who helped out the locals three years earlier after they came under some strife from some pesky pistol-packers. He used to be a …
Continue readingCatch-22 Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 drama
Catch-22 is a famous novel, and as it’s a book, I’ve not read it, but now it’s been made into a “limited series”, which means it’s a one-off series that won’t spawn a second… …Well, …
Continue readingWar On Plastic With Hugh and Anita Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
War on Plastic with Hugh and Anita, in case you’re think might refer to Hugh Jass and Anita Hugnkiss, is actually food-botherer Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and his assistant is Anita Rani, who, in the early part …
Continue readingYear Of The Rabbit Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Matt Berry
Year Of The Rabbit gives us Matt Berry as Matt Berry, this time in the Victorian era as Detective Inspector Rabbitt, who’s quickly annoyed when being given a cop partner for the first time, in …
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