Paddington in Peru opens in the country in question, with a flashback to when our titular lead (Ben Whishaw – This Is Going To Hurt) was a cub, and stayed with Aunt Lucy (Imelda Staunton …
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The Long Call – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Ben Aldridge
The Long Call is a new four-part cop drama, over four nights, where the writer tries to differentiate slightly from the average cop drama by making the male lead gay, unless that has happened before …
Continue readingThe Witcher – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Henry Cavill
The Witcher is a new Netflix series which I thought was based on a series of videogames (which I haven’t played), but is also based on a series of books… which I also haven’t read. …
Continue readingOrdinary Love – Trailer 1 – Liam Neeson
Ordinary Love claims to be a film that takes an extraordinary look at ordinary love, but this is one of those trailers that basically shows you the entire film in one two-minute chunk. And it …
Continue readingFinal Score – Trailer 1 – Dave Bautista
Final Score looks like one of those ’90s action thrillers that still play out like a ’90s action thriller when the rest of the world has moved on. Terrorists have kicked up a ruckus at …
Continue readingBreathe on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Breathe tells the true story of Robin Cavendish (Andrew Garfield) and his wife, Diana (Claire Foy). Just as life is beginning for them as a married couple, with a baby on the way, he’s struck …
Continue readingThe Other One – The DVDfever Review – BBC2 Comedy
The Other One centres around two young women called Catherine Walcott (Ellie White and Lauren Socha), who only discover each other’s existence when their father, Colin (Simon Greenall) dies, much to the annoyance of their …
Continue readingHospital People Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Hospital People is the spoof fly-on-the-wall documentary about those who work in said establishment, and a pet project for Tom Binns who takes the multiple lead, best known as inept hospital radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury, …
Continue readingJekyll and Hyde Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Jekyll and Hyde was first announced by the babbling continuity announcer with “contains some violence and scenes that young children might find upsetting”, so it’s going for the Doctor Who audience, then, although older viewers …
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