Dune Prophecy is a prequel to both Dune Part One and Dune Part Two – well, the story to be told would last rather longer than a single movie, set over 100 centuries beforehand, and …
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My BRUTALLY HONEST REVIEW of MIDAS MAN!
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 …
Continue readingToo Close – The DVDfever Review – Emily Watson – ITV drama
Too Close is billed as a psychological drama, but based on the first episode, it might be quite a task to focus your mind on the entire episode. I will mention what happens at the …
Continue readingThe Third Day – The DVDfever Review – Jude Law, Naomie Harris
The Third Day begins with Sam (Jude Law), taking some time out from life for personal reasons that show he’s suffered a great loss, interrupted only to talk to his wife on the phone about …
Continue readingChernobyl: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Drama of the Year! – Out now on Blu-ray!
Chernobyl is a new Sky Atlantic drama which focuses on the tragedy when the Chernobyl nuclear reactor went into meltdown following the explosion of the core inside, and turned the working town of Pripyat into …
Continue readingOn Chesil Beach – Trailer 1 – Saoirse Ronan
On Chesil Beach is a period drama, adapted by Ian McEwan from his bestselling novel, starring Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle as a young couple from drastically different backgrounds, having met during the summer of …
Continue readingKingsman: The Golden Circle on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Kingsman: The Golden Circle is the sequel to 2014’s Kingsman: The Secret Service, a film I didn’t get round to watching for ages because of the censored violence in the church fight scene for the …
Continue readingApple Tree Yard Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Apple Tree Yard sees well-to-do scientist Yvonne Carmichael (Emily Watson) chancing an affair with the mysterious and charismatic Mark Costley (Ben Chaplin), thus jeopardising her happy marriage and two children. It begins with our female …
Continue readingThe Dresser (2015) – The DVDfever Review
The Dresser tells the story of something of which I have zero experience – working backstage at a touring Shakespearean theatre company. In a production of King Lear, the lead actor is bordering on insanity …
Continue readingEverest IMAX 3D – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Everest is the tale of how Ted Moult built up his famous double-glazing company… Well, at least that’s what I was led to believe… (not really). As of 1992, it had become a business for …
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