Showtrial is another of those dramas billed as coming from the makers of Line of Duty – or, at least, the production company in this case. Vigil was the same. Thanks sank like a stone …
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Star Trek: Discovery Episodes 1 and 2 – The DVDfever Review – Netflix
Star Trek: Discovery (or STD, for short… oh, hang on… I’ll just call it Discovery, then) begins with a far from original premise, but there are still surprises to come which, following this double bill, …
Continue readingStar Trek: Discovery – Official Trailer and Pictures – Netflix
Star Trek: Discovery launches on Monday September 25th, exclusively on Netflix everywhere excluding the US and Canada. Brand new episodes will then be available each week on a Monday. The 15-episode season is sreleased in …
Continue readingThere Is No End – Intruders Series 1 Episode 8 – The DVDfever Review
There Is No End takes us into the final episode of Intruders, and back to Queens, New York, 23rd July 1931, the time of Bix Beiderbecke when he was at the height of his fame …
Continue readingThe Crossing Place – Intruders Series 1 Episode 7 – The DVDfever Review
The Crossing Place takes us into the penultimate episode of Intruders, and clearly the BBC have lost interest in this show by junking it to the weekend graveyard on BBC2, but I’m prepared to see …
Continue readingBound – Intruders Series 1 Episode 6 – The DVDfever Review
Bound begins with Frank talking to the Rose Gilchrist through Amy’s body, now that her past life has been fully triggered, and she needs him to track down someone else who is due for triggering. …
Continue readingThe Shepherds And The Fox – Intruders Series 1 Episode 5 – The DVDfever Review
The Shepherds And The Fox starts going back to Seattle, 9 years ago, where police search Marcus Fox’s house where they can see he fills his house with knives, there’s Mozart on the turntable, those …
Continue readingAve Verum Corpus – Intruders Series 1 Episode 4 – The DVDfever Review
Ave Verum Corpus is the Mozart piece which Madison (Millie Brown) described to Karen early on in the last episode, shortly before smashing her brains in, in the roadside bathroom, and the piece we see …
Continue readingTime Has Come Today – Intruders Series 1 Episode 3 – The DVDfever Review
Time Has Come Today begins with Karen (Rukiya Bernard), the woman who was paid by 9-year-old Madison (Millie Brown, acting everyone off the screen) to drive her to a destination of her choosing, having reservations …
Continue readingIntruders Episodes 1 and 2 – The DVDfever Review – John Simm
Intruders episode 1, She Was Provisional, begins in 1990, in Barstow, California, with a young girl called Donna (Katherine Evans) being woken up in the middle of the night by some unmasked men claiming they’re …
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