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 …
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1917 – Trailer 1 – Benedict Cumberbatch
1917 has a feel of Saving Private Ryan about it, as the soldiers are tasked with delivering a message to stop a situation which would lead to 1600 men dying… including the brother of one …
Continue readingGood Omens Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – David Tennant, Michael Sheen
Good Omens poses the opener that you might’ve thought that the universe began 14 billion years ago, and the Earth, 4.6bn years ago, but this series confirms that it all began on Sunday 21st October …
Continue readingTwo For Joy – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Daniel Mays
Two For Joy begins with the last day of school for Vi (Emilia Jones, daughter of Aled Jones and she was brilliant opposite Guy Pearce in Brimstone), but life is far from easy for her. …
Continue readingThe Interrogation of Tony Martin – The DVDfever Review – Steve Pemberton
The Interrogation of Tony Martin centres around the farmer who shot burglar Fred Barras in the back as he ran away from the scene. To this day, Mr Martin has been unrepentant, and insists he …
Continue readingMother’s Day – The DVDfever Review – Warrington bomb BBC drama
Mother’s Day relives the harrowing day on Saturday, March 20th 1993, the day before Mother’s Day, and the day the IRA bombed Warrington, claiming the lives of young 12-year-old Tim Parry and 3-year-old Johnathan Ball. …
Continue readingThe Limehouse Golem – Trailer 1 – Bill Nighy
The Limehouse Golem is a series of murders which shook its community to the point where people believe that only a legendary creature from dark times – the mythical so-called Golem – must be responsible…. …
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 readingBorn To Kill Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Born To Kill is a four-parter which centres on Sam (Jack Rowan), a young lad who gets a taste for being around dead people, given that mum Jenny (Romola Garai, right with Rowan) works as …
Continue readingGuerrilla: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Idris Elba drama
Guerrilla is set in London, 1971, a time of racism and white people against black people, a time I’d like to think we’ve got far away from, although even today, the police are stuck in …
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