Men Up is a new BBC TV movie based on a true story, about a group of men in Wales who have trouble keeping the British end up. We open with Meurig Jenkins (Iwan Rheon …
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Bodies – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Stephen Graham
Bodies is a new 8-part drama where a dead body is found in four different timelines, but it’s actually the same body! Starting in 2023, cop Shahara Hasan (Amaka Okafor – Grace) is on the …
Continue readingThe Light in the Hall – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 – Joanna Scanlan
The Light in the Hall centres around Sharon (Joanna Scanlan – The Larkins, The Accident), whose daughter, Ela, was murdered almost 20 years ago at the age of 15, and the murderer, Joe (Iwan Rheon), …
Continue readingViewpoint – The DVDfever Review – Noel Clarke – FINALE PULLED FROM SCHEDULE!
Viewpoint: 2nd UPDATE 30 April 2021: The finale is now on the ITV Hub, and it’s just there for 2 days at the time of posting this. I assumed it would be seven days, but …
Continue readingSticks and Stones – The DVDfever Review – ITV Drama
Sticks and Stones sees Thomas Benson (Ken Nwosu) going to work on a big project, with a great happy team, and feeling full of beans, and nothing can take him down… Well, until the wifi …
Continue readingSanditon Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Jane Austen
Sanditon is the final, albeit unfinished, novel by Jane Austen. It’s a seaside resort on the South coast of England, and Tom Parker (Kris Marshall) – who first arrives in search of a doctor after …
Continue readingBlack Museum – Black Mirror Series 4 Episode 6 – The DVDfever Review
Black Museum is the fifth episode of Black Mirror Series 4 and is a place for the most bizarre exhibits you’ll ever see, but while it used to be popular, the place is set in …
Continue readingThe Riddle of The Sphinx – Inside No.9 Series 3 Episode 3 – The DVDfever Review
The Riddle of The Sphinx proved that The Bill wasn’t just streets ahead of the rest of the series so far, but that it has strong competition. Based around crossword puzzles with Nina (Utopia‘s Alexandra …
Continue readingNo Offence Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
No Offence is the latest Paul Abbott drama to come to Channel 4 in a blaze of publicity, with the same trailer being shown about 954 times in the past few weeks, or so it …
Continue readingUtopia: the mostly superb Channel 4 drama has been cancelled
Utopia was an amazing drama when it first starting, introducing the nation to the eerie question – “Where is Jessica Hyde?” – while damaging and scooping out one of Winston Winston’s eyes, then making you …
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