In the Video Games Charts week ending August 27th 2016, there are 4 new entries and 2 re-entries. 1 (-) Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (Square Enix) (review) 2 (1) F1 2016 (Codemasters) (review) 3 (2) …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases August 29th 2016
New Blu-ray and DVD releases August 29th 2016 are as follows: Assassination (DVD) AWOL-72 (DVD) Citizen Kane (Blu-ray and DVD) DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Season 1 (Blu-ray and DVD) Drop Dead Fred: 25th Anniversary Edition …
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The Truth Commissioner – The DVDfever Review – BBC – Roger Allam
The Truth Commissioner stars The Thick Of It‘s Roger Allam as Henry Stanfield, a man whose job has effectively robbed him of his family life by dominating his time, and now he’s in Belfast dealing …
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Victoria Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Jenna Coleman drama
Victoria, Queen Victoria. Yes, say that like “Bond, James Bond”, and Jenna Coleman steps into the lead role as her uncle, King William IV, is brown bread, and it’s only 1837 (what, not yet time …
Continue readingUK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e September 1st 2016
Major Lazer Feat. Justin Bieber & MØ stay at No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e September 1st 2016, with Cold Water, and it’s absolute rubbish. Again, there are no new entries …
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Young Hyacinth (2016) – The DVDfever Review
Young Hyacinth, with Kerry Howard in the lead role as Mrs Bucket-to-be, is a cleaner, who we see working for the ever-at-odds couple Dulcie (Debra Stephenson) and Claude (Tony Gardner), with him oddly calling his …
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The King of Fighters XIV on PS4 – The DVDfever Review
The King of Fighters XIV is the latest in a series that has been about for ages. I really mean ages as well. The first King of Fighters came out in 1994 and was released …
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Casualty 30th Anniversary – Too Old For This Shift – The DVDfever Review
Casualty is a soap I used to watch regularly when it was still an occasional drama. As Charlie Fairhead (Derek Thompson) entered the Holby hospital for the first time, you could tell he’d be the …
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Porridge (2016) – The DVDfever Review
Porridge, aka, the slop once served up for breakfast in the nick, which led to “doing porridge” being slang for serving a prison sentence, doesn’t bring Ronnie Barker’s character back into it, but attempts to …
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Are You Being Served? (2016) – The DVDfever Review
Are You Being Served? is one of the sitcoms being revived for a one-off special by the BBC, and ran for an – unprecedented by today’s standards – ten series from 1972 to 1985, whereas …
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