Letting Go is the second episode of On The Edge Series 4. Budding boxing fan Faith (Luna Mwezi) has been with a foster family, Gabe (Anthony Welsh – Bob Marley: One Love) and Bella (Clare-Hope …
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Bob Marley: One Love – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Kingsley Ben-Adir
Bob Marley: One Love doesn’t chart the entire reggae legend’s career, but mainly, just two years of his life, from 1976, when he wanted to set up a Jamaican peace concert, “Smile Jamaica”, to combat …
Continue readingThe Flatshare – The DVDfever Review – Jessica Brown Findlay – Paramount+
The Flatshare opens with Tiffany (Jessica Brown Findlay – The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society) speaking to a man on the phone from her ramshackle apartment, following splitting up from boyfriend Justin (Bart …
Continue readingThe Trial of Christine Keeler – The DVDfever Review – Sophie Cookson
The Trial of Christine Keeler sounded like it was about time for another drama about the Profumo affair, as it’s been 30 years since 1989’s movie, Scandal, a film which was worth a look, but …
Continue readingBrassic – The DVDfever Review – Michelle Keegan
Brassic is slang for the Cockney rhyming term ‘boracic lint’, meaning ‘skint’. So, we have a comedy/drama series about a bunch of young men who want to participate in endless ‘get rich quick’ schemes which …
Continue readingPure Episodes 1 and 2 – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 OCD drama
Pure brings us Marnie (Charly Clive), and while a lot of us have some form of OCD, for the leading lady, she’s suffers from the form known as ‘Pure O’. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames …
Continue readingJourneyman on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Journeyman centres around Matty Burton (Paddy Considine), boxer who is about to take on the biggest fight of his life, and it follows the death of his father. He’s up against young upstart, Andre Bryte …
Continue readingCrocodile – Black Mirror Series 4 Episode 3 – The DVDfever Review
Crocodile is the third episode of Black Mirror Series 4 and, initially, centres on Mia (Andrea Riseborough) and Rob’s (Andrew Gower) car accident, which leads to a situation they’d rather forget, and which they’d rather …
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