Alien Romulus: the film in the franchise that no-one was asking for, is now on the big screen. Personally, I would rather have had a sequel to Alien Covenant, since Ridley Scott planned a trilogy …
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Chloe – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – Erin Doherty
Chloe is a new six-part drama which sees a young woman called Becky (Erin Doherty) scrolling through Instagram (well, a generic equivalent of…), obsessing with a page belonging to the titular character who’s famous, as …
Continue readingAngela Black – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Joanne Frogatt
Angela Black is the title lead portrayed by Joanne Frogatt, someone for whom I could watch read the telephone directory, and that would make a great hour of television. However, she’s unlikely to ever take …
Continue readingTemple Series 1 – The DVDfever Review – Mark Strong
Temple stars Mark Strong as surgeon Daniel Milton, whose wife, Beth (Catherine McCormack), has died and this leads him to running an operating room from underneath the Temple Underground station in London, which is a …
Continue readingAgainst The Law – The DVDfever Review – Daniel Mays
Against the Law centres around as Peter Wildeblood (Daniel Mays) in a drama based on his autobiography, and as part of BBC’s Gay Britannia season, about how it’s 50 years this year since it was …
Continue readingAllied on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Allied – the film where Brad Pitt takes the lead in the post-war drama as Max Vatan, the head of the Birmingham carpets and flooring company. His Brummy accent is impeccable!! But he takes a …
Continue readingWar Machine – Official Trailer – Netflix – Brad Pitt
War Machine looks to be a superb comedy that’d look great on any cinema screen, but this one is reserved solely for Netflix and stars Brad Pitt as Gen. Glen McMahon, a successful, charismatic four-star …
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