Disclaimer is a tale of coincidence, where we first meet Sasha (Liv Hill – Elizabeth Is Missing) and Jonathan (Louis Partridge – Enola Holmes) interrailing in Italy, yet she’s called back to London following a …
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The Little Mermaid – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Halle Bailey
The Little Mermaid is Disney’s live action (almost) version of the classic Hans Christian Anderson story, in which we learn that mermaids don’t have tears… Well, even if they did, who would see them underwater? …
Continue readingPenance – The DVDfever Review – Channel 5 drama – Julie Graham
Penanceis a new three-part drama over three nights which takes place at Christmas, making me wonder if the scheduling for this has rather been delayed. Anyhoo, what better time of year to have a tragedy, …
Continue readingRosa – Doctor Who Series 11 Episode 3 – The DVDfever Review
Rosa takes us back to 1955, Montgomery, Alabama, where Rosa Parks (Vinette Robinson) took a stand and boarded a bus by the entrance designated for white people, but this episode doesn’t quite start out that …
Continue readingThe Ghost Monument – Doctor Who Series 11 Episode 2 – The DVDfever Review
The Ghost Monument begins where The Woman Who Fell To Earth left off – apart from this time we have some opening credits, now – with The Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) and the new trio of …
Continue readingThe Woman In White Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama
The Woman In White is a ghost of some sort, driving people mad, as she scares others, going about her daily business.. Walter Hartright (Ben Hardy) is an artist, or ‘drawing master’ as it says …
Continue readingBancroft Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Sarah Parish ITV drama
Bancroft… Anne Bancroft… no, that’s The Graduate. This, however, begins in 1990, and the song “Killer“, by Adamski and Seal. Of course, anyone with a brain knows that 1990 was time for the Guru, but …
Continue readingCold Feet Series 6 Episode 1 (2016) – The DVDfever Review
Cold Feet returning… The more I heard about this – with the cast repeatedly telling us, here and there, that there is no way that Helen Baxendale would return as a ghost – made me …
Continue readingThe Infiltrator Official Trailer #2 – Bryan Cranston
The Infiltrator stars Bryan Cranston as Robert Mazur, a US federal customs and excise agent, who uncovers a money laundering scheme involving Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Based on Mazur’s he autobiography, he used his …
Continue readingThe Infiltrator Official Trailer #1 – Bryan Cranston
The Infiltrator stars Bryan Cranston as Robert Mazur, a US federal customs and excise agent, who uncovers a money laundering scheme involving Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Based on Mazur’s he autobiography, he used his …
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