New Blu-ray and DVD releases September 17th 2018 are as follows: Apostasy (Blu-ray and DVD) Breaking In (Blu-ray and DVD) Chicago Med Season 3 (DVD) City Hunter (Blu-ray) Deadpool 2 (Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray and DVD) …
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New Blu-ray and DVD releases January 16th 2017
New Blu-ray and DVD releases January 16th 2017 are as follows: After Eden (DVD) Anthropoid (Blu-ray and DVD) Ben-Hur (2016) (Blu-ray and DVD) Captain Fantastic (Blu-ray and DVD) Citizen Khan Series 5 (DVD) Class Series …
Continue readingHumans Series 2 – Win on DVD – COMPETITION (now closed)
The winners were: Ray Becker, Susan Carruthers & Greig Spencer. DVDfever.co.uk and Spirit Entertainment Limited have teamed up to give you a chance to win a copy of Humans Series 2 on DVD, starring Gemma …
Continue readingHumans Series 2 – The DVDfever Review
Humans Series 2 begins in Berlin where Niska (Emily Berrington) cops off in a nightclub with Astrid (Bella Dayne), yet it’s a situation with an ulterior motive, and at this point, it’s good we had …
Continue readingBAFTA 2016 Television nominations announced!
BAFTA 2016 Television nominations have been announced, and the awards will be broadcast on BBC1 on May 8th. Best Actor: Ben Whishaw, London Spy Idris Elba, Luther Mark Rylance, Wolf Hall Stephen Graham, This is …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases August 17th 2015
New Blu-ray and DVD releases August 17th 2015 are as follows: A Funny Kind of Love (DVD) Coast: Series 10 (DVD) Crazy Six (Blu-ray and DVD) Cruel Story of Youth (Blu-ray/DVD Double Play) Dracula’s Fiancée …
Continue readingHumans Episode 2 trailer – Sunday 9pm on Channel 4
Humans Episode 2 continues the eight-part series about synthetic humans and the questionable belief about them being a benefit to our lives, and Laura (Katharine Parkinson) feels increasingly threatened by the presence of Anita (Gemma …
Continue readingHumans – The DVDfever Review – Gemma Chan, Katherine Parkinson
Humans are synethic individuals – or ‘synths’ which look after everything in your home, but are merely computerised units. They’re capable of sentient thought, which is rather the problem we saw in the Terminator movies. …
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