The Dig begins in 1938, in Suffolk, where Edith Pretty (Carey Mulligan, Collateral) had learned there were approximately 18 ancient burial mounds on the Sutton Hoo estate, near to her home, so she summons M …
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Liar Series 2 – The DVDfever Review – Joanne Froggatt, Ioan Gruffudd
Liar Series 2 is not what I was expecting, as it was teased at the end of the first series, after it was proved that Andrew Earlham (Ioan Gruffudd) was, indeed, guilty, regarding his attack …
Continue readingThe City and The City: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – David Morrissey
The City and The City is like one of those noir thrillers where you’re not sure whether to take it seriously because – as lead David Morrissey explains in a gruff voice about the existence …
Continue readingChurchill on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Brian Cox
Churchill… Winston Churchill… like Solo… Han Solo… and Bond… James Bond… Okay, let’s be serious for a moment. Churchill probably sounded like a great idea on paper. Wartime movies are sprinkling their way through the …
Continue readingLiar Series 1 – The DVDfever Review – Joanne Froggatt
Liar centres around a couple going on a date and a particular situation allegedly happening, but one of them is the titular liar, but who? (Of course, I’m not saying, as that would rather defeat …
Continue readingChurchill – Trailer 1 – Brian Cox
Churchill is summarised as “a ticking-clock thriller following Winston Churchill in the 24 hours before D-Day.” Portrayed by Brian Cox, and set in June 1944 (obviously), Allied Forces stand on the brink: a massive army …
Continue readingRemainder – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Remainder stars Tom Sturridge as Tom, a man from London. Have you had a trip or fall, recently? Well, he’s certainly had an accident, as debris from above crashes down and puts him in a …
Continue readingHumans Episode 2 trailer – Sunday 9pm on Channel 4
Humans Episode 2 continues the eight-part series about synthetic humans and the questionable belief about them being a benefit to our lives, and Laura (Katharine Parkinson) feels increasingly threatened by the presence of Anita (Gemma …
Continue readingHumans – The DVDfever Review – Gemma Chan, Katherine Parkinson
Humans are synethic individuals – or ‘synths’ which look after everything in your home, but are merely computerised units. They’re capable of sentient thought, which is rather the problem we saw in the Terminator movies. …
Continue readingDragon Age: Inquisition on PS3 – The DVDfever Review
Dragon Age: Inquisition, the third instalment in Bioware’s fantasy universe is upon us, it is welcoming to new and old players alike. You don’t have to have played Origins or Dragon Age 2 to understand …
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