Coma starts with Simon Henderson (Jason Watkins – Wicked Little Letters) seeing an old man being kicked to the ground by a bunch of yobs, and that’s actually quite timely, given how I saw the …
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Barbie – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling
Barbie – it’s the film you never thought you needed… maybe. Why was I watching this in the cinema? Well… Barbenheimer, but we’ll get to that. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. …
Continue readingThe Power of Parker – The DVDfever Review – BBC comedy – Conleth Hill, Sian Gibson
The Power of Parker is set in Stockport, 1990, beginning with one of titular character’s terrible-looking TVs adverts for his electrical store, to mimic those of the era. As things begin, thankfully, it’s only a …
Continue readingThe Pentaverate – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Mike Myers
The Pentaverate is a new Netflix comedy where Mike Myers plays Ken, a reporter who’s an old letch, as well as all five members of a secret organisation, including Rupert Murdoch-like Bruce Baldwin, and Misha, …
Continue readingNo Return – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Sheridan Smith
No Return does feel a bit like Groundhog Day. We’re only just into February, and this year, it’s the third multi-part drama we’ve had on TV in 2022 starring Sheridan Smith in the lead role, …
Continue readingThe Girl Before – The DVDfever Review – Gugu Mbatha-Raw – BBC drama
The Girl Before begins with Emma (Jessica Plummer) moving into a minimalist house with Simon (Ben Hardy), but while the building would be Kevin McCloud from Grand Designs‘ wet dream, there’s a number of catches …
Continue readingDial M for Middlesbrough – The DVDfever Review – Johnny Vegas
Dial M for Middlesbrough is a new Gold film which has a great cast, even including Jason Donovan! I missed the first two films in the Draper Tours series, Murder on the Blackpool Express and …
Continue readingI Am Hannah – The DVDfever Review – Gemma Chan
I Am Hannah begins with Hannah (Gemma Chan) going on a first date with a man, before we see her going on more, but as an aside early on in this review, the WORST thing …
Continue readingLost In London – The DVDfever Review – Woody Harrelson
Lost In London was fascinating from the trailer, since it’s a film that was shot in just one-take. It reminded me of the superb 2015’s Victoria, starring Laia Costa, which did the same thing, although …
Continue readingJohnny English Strikes Again – Trailer 1 – Rowan Atkinson
Johnny English Strikes Again, but I wish he wouldn’t. The original Johnny English was average, and I couldn’t stomach more than 20 minutes of Johnny English Reborn, so god knows why we’re getting another one …
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