Payback is a new six-part thriller on ITV which has Jed Mecurio’s name attached to it – he who brought us the brilliant Line of Duty – yet, it’s not him writing the script, which …
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Blue Lights – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – Sian Brooke
Blue Lights centres around newbie cop PC Grace Ellis (Sian Brooke – No Return, Stephen), who’s just retrained after a long career in social service. Quite why she would is anyone’s guess, given that working …
Continue readingThe Sandman – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Tom Sturridge
The Sandman begins in 1916, at Wych Cross, England, and in the waking world, aka the ‘real world’. Meanwhile, the titular Sandman is in the dream world, with Dream (Tom Sturridge – Remainder, Journey’s End) …
Continue readingStay Close – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Cush Jumbo, James Nesbitt
Stay Close comes from Harlan Coben, who also brought us 2020’s The Stranger, an engaging, but occasionally daft, drama. However, I loved that it was set in my home town of Stockport. The basic premise …
Continue readingLine Of Duty Series 6 – The DVDfever Review – Adrian Dunbar, Vicky McClure
Line Of Duty Series 6 is here! Every series, the plot is so hidden from view prior to broadcast that Brad Pitt would allow you to say far more about Fight Club than the exploits …
Continue readingBBW – On The Edge Series 2 Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 drama
BBW is the first episode in the second series of Channel 4’s On The Edge series, and centres around a young woman called Remi (Juliet Okotie, above-centre) who goes about her day overeating, whilst looking …
Continue readingCurfew (2019) – The DVDfever Review – Sean Bean
Curfew is a new drama which felt from the trailer like it was being a remake of Death Race 2000, and it feels like so many people are driving trucks like Mick Jagger did in …
Continue readingKiri – The DVDfever Review – Sarah Lancashire
Kiri is a new four-part drama starring Sarah Lancashire as Miriam, a social worker who owns a dog with low-level depression, whom she dotes upon, and her visits to her mother, Celia (Sue Johnston), in …
Continue readingLights Out – Official Trailer #1 – Teresa Palmer
Lights Out is a forthcoming horror movie from producer James Wan, usually found directing movies such as Insidious, The Conjuring and 2018’s Aquaman, plus other movies with imaginative sequel titles such as Insidious: Chapter 2, …
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