Midas Man is centred around the unfortunately short-lived career that Brian Epstein (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd – See How They Run) had when starting to manage pop band, first seeing The Beatles at the Cavern Club in …
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Culprits – The DVDfever Review – Disney+ – Gemma Arterton
Culprits is a new Disney+ drama – on Hulu in the US – and if it has one thing going for it, it delivers an engaging opening to the episodes, the first one setting out …
Continue readingStay Close – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Cush Jumbo, James Nesbitt
Stay Close comes from Harlan Coben, who also brought us 2020’s The Stranger, an engaging, but occasionally daft, drama. However, I loved that it was set in my home town of Stockport. The basic premise …
Continue readingSix Minutes To Midnight – The DVDfever Review – Eddie Izzard, Judi Dench
Six Minutes To Midnight is set as we head towards the summer of 1939, after which, World War II will be on the way. Thomas Miller (Eddie Izzard – The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance) …
Continue readingThe High Note – Trailer 1 – Dakota Johnson
The High Note centres around superstar singer Grace Davis (Tracee Ellis Ross) and her overworked personal assistant, Maggie (Dakota Johnson – The Peanut Butter Falcon), who are presented with a choice that could alter the …
Continue readingThe Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance – The DVDfever Review – Netflix
The Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance is a prequel to the 1982 movie, which I saw for the first time last year with the Blu-ray Special Edition and loved it. With this series, Thra is …
Continue readingVictoria and Abdul – Trailer 1 – Judi Dench
Victoria and Abdul tells the tale I’ve never heard of before, where Queen Victoria (Judi Dench) strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young Indian clerk named Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal). Directed by Stephen Frears, …
Continue readingThe Lego Batman Movie – It’s pretty awesome – The DVDfever Cinema Review
The Lego Batman Movie comes at a time when we were originally expecting the second Lego Movie, but with that one now not due for release until February 8th 2019 (coming five years after the …
Continue readingThe Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years gives a fascinating insight into a slice of pop history, with some new chat from Macca and Ringo, plus archive discussion and footage of all …
Continue readingAbsolutely Anything – new Simon Pegg comedy – CENSORED!
Absolutely Anything stars Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation) as Neil Clarke, a man who is granted the power to do absolutely anything, but just as an experiment. He’s granted this …
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