Fisherman’s Friends 2: Fish Harder… sorry, Fisherman’s Friends 2: One and All, which feels like rather a mouthful and which doesn’t quite scan, but on watching this overlong film, I understood it’s a Cornish motto, …
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Help – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 – Jodie Comer, Stephen Graham
Help is a look at how the social care system in the UK had to adjust to the hell we were all put through as a result of the COVID19 virus which reached our shores …
Continue readingThe Nest – The DVDfever Review – Martin Compston
The Nest is a new drama staring Line of Duty‘s Martin Compston, using his original Scottish accent this time. Emily (Sophie Rundle) runs into a young woman called Kaya (Mirren Mack), while out driving, as …
Continue readingHatton Garden: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – ITV 2019 Drama
Hatton Garden sees the story of the titular bank robbery being told for the third time, following 2017’s The Hatton Garden Job, and 2018’s King Of Thieves, with a more famous cast (and not as …
Continue readingTaboo Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Tom Hardy drama
Taboo begins with what some suspect is a dead man returning from Africa. Dead man? Is it Martin Guerre? No, it’s James Keziah Delaney (Tom Hardy) who has a lot secrets, a lot of anger, …
Continue readingMacbeth – US Release Trailer – Michael Fassbender
Macbeth! Yes, it’s the title which should be referred to as “The Scottish Play”, or another of marijuana-head Shakespeare’s apparent works of art heading for the big screen yet again. This time round, the almost …
Continue readingMacbeth – International Teaser #1 – Michael Fassbender
Macbeth (Michael Fassbender, right), a duke of Scotland, receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, …
Continue readingTop Boy Series 2 out on DVD from September 16th
“Once you hit the top, the only way is down” When it comes to Top Boy, I think it’s a great piece of entertainment. I don’t always follow the lingo used, although I can empathise …
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