Murder is Easy is based on an Agatha Christie story first published in 1939, although this adaptation is set in 1954, and with apparently cultural anthropologist Luke Fitzwilliam (David Jonsson – Industry) coming from Nigeria …
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The Giggle – Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Part 3 – The DVDfever Review – David Tennant
The Giggle concludes the Doctor Who 60th Anniversary trilogy of episodes, after the godawful The Star Beast, and the baddie-less Wild Blue Yonder, which couldn’t have shouted “filler” any louder than it did. This time …
Continue readingThanksgiving – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Patrick Dempsey, Eli Roth
Thanksgiving is the latest slasher thriller to grace our screens, and comes from the reins of Eli Roth, so we know that when blood is spilled, he won’t hold back. First up, though, comes an …
Continue readingOne Night – The DVDfever Review – Paramount+ – Jodie Whittaker
One Night sees the Australian mini-series come to the UK about a trio of friends who had a situation happen… one night… 20 years ago. Starting in the present day, Tess (Jodie Whittaker – Doctor …
Continue readingDream Scenario – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Nicolas Cage
Dream Scenario is one of those films that has the most bizarre of premises, and it’s either going to work in a triumph, or fall apart instantly. Thankfully, it does the former.
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 readingLords of the Fallen on PC / Steam / Epic Games – The DVDfever Review
Lords of the Fallen is out now, adding to a few other Souls-like titles over the past year, such as Lies of P, Thymesia, Wo Long Fallen Dynasty and Steel Rising, to name a few …
Continue readingThe Old Oak – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Ken Loach
The Old Oak – so-called because it’s the name of the last remaining pub in the area – opens with one of many Syrian families moving into Newcastle-upon-Tyne area, the area run-down and deprived like …
Continue readingThe Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – The DVDfever Review – Amazon Prime Video – Sigourney Weaver
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart centres around the titular young girl (Alyla Browne), whose parents are expecting a baby, although while she has a loving mother, Agnes (Tilda Cobham-Hervey), it doesn’t take long before …
Continue readingThe Blackening – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Antoinette Robertson
The Blackening is prefaced with the words: “The following is based on true events… that never happened” Following an intro scene which gives a flavour to the film, eight friends have a reunion at a …
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