Disclaimer is a tale of coincidence, where we first meet Sasha (Liv Hill – Elizabeth Is Missing) and Jonathan (Louis Partridge – Enola Holmes) interrailing in Italy, yet she’s called back to London following a …
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Wicked Little Letters – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Jessie Buckley, Olivia Colman
Wicked Little Letters is exactly what most of the townsfolk of Littlehampton are receiving, in 1920, full of profanity I can’t repeat here, and it all appears to be coming from the pen of uncouth …
Continue readingThe Reckoning – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – Steve Coogan
The Reckoning is the four-part drama which starts Steve Coogan (This Time With Alan Partridge) as the late, disgraced DJ Jimmy Savile, given everything we now know he got up to during his life and …
Continue readingAmmonite – The DVDfever Review – Saoirse Ronan, Kate Winslet
Ammonite is set in the 1840s, and centres around standoffish fossil hunter Mary Anning (Kate Winslet – in the forthcoming Mare Of Easttown), who’s taking huge, fossilised rocks off the beach, starting with a titular …
Continue readingFinding Alice – The DVDfever Review – Keeley Hawes – ITV drama
Finding Alice sees the titular character, played by Keeley Hawes (Honour), having moved into a house which was designed by her husband, Harry (Jason Merrells). Sadly, Harry has since passed away following a fall. No-one …
Continue readingGentleman Jack Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – Suranne Jones
Gentleman Jack begins in 1832, and sees Suranne Jones (Save Me, Scott and Bailey, Doctor Foster) take the lead of landowner Anne Lister, who’s trying to transform her family estate, so it’s a bit like …
Continue readingRocketman – Trailer 1 – Taron Egerton
Rocketman tells the story of Elton John’s life, and now has the first full trailer. The film has been brought forward to a release date in the UK of May 24th. Check out the trailer …
Continue readingCarnage: Swallowing The Past – The DVDfever Review – Simon Amstell – BBC iPlayer Exclusive
Carnage: Swallowing The Past is set in 2067, a time when everyone in the world when everyone is vegan. Comedian Simon Amstell, who made a success on his brief presenting of Never Mind The Buzzcocks …
Continue readingBridget Jones’ Baby – Even men will like it! – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Bridget Jones’ Baby – let’s get this right from the start. For me, that’s the title, NOT “Bridget Jones’s Baby”. Who puts the extra, redundant ‘s’ in these things? Probably the same people who say …
Continue readingBridget Jones’ Baby – Official Trailer #1 – Renée Zellweger
Bridget Jones’ Baby is the third movie in the tale of the eternal singleton and I haven’t seen either of the first two films because they look like chick flicks, and when you ain’t got …
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