Malpractice sees Dr Lucinda Edwards (Niamh Algar – Censor, Suspect, Deceit) having the shift from hell when the drugs overdose of a young woman, Edith Owusu (Sherelle Armstrong), comes in, but so does gunman, having …
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Marie Antoinette – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – Emilia Schüle
Marie Antoinette is a new 8-part drama about the lady who may or may not have declared, “Let them eat cake!”, but certainly wasn’t needing to be planning a 40th birthday party any time soon… …
Continue readingFisherman’s Friends 2: One and All – The DVDfever Cinema Review – James Purefoy
Fisherman’s Friends 2: Fish Harder… sorry, Fisherman’s Friends 2: One and All, which feels like rather a mouthful and which doesn’t quite scan, but on watching this overlong film, I understood it’s a Cornish motto, …
Continue readingAltered Carbon – The DVDfever Review – Netflix
Altered Carbon takes place 300 years into the future, where you can live after you die, as your mind and memory can be “re-sleeved” into a new body, making it sound a bit like one …
Continue readingChurchill on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review – Brian Cox
Churchill… Winston Churchill… like Solo… Han Solo… and Bond… James Bond… Okay, let’s be serious for a moment. Churchill probably sounded like a great idea on paper. Wartime movies are sprinkling their way through the …
Continue readingChurchill – Trailer 1 – Brian Cox
Churchill is summarised as “a ticking-clock thriller following Winston Churchill in the 24 hours before D-Day.” Portrayed by Brian Cox, and set in June 1944 (obviously), Allied Forces stand on the brink: a massive army …
Continue readingHigh-Rise on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
High-Rise is classed as one of those ‘unfilmable novels’, although I don’t read books, probably having been put off early in life by being given Duncton Wood to read while I was in hospital. It …
Continue readingMoving With Momentum – new vlog online
Moving With Momentum is a new vlog where I look at the action movie Momentum, starring Olga Kurylenko (Quantum Of Solace, Oblivion), James Purefoy (High-Rise, Episodes, The Following), Shelley Nicole and Morgan Freeman (Now You …
Continue readingMomentum on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Momentum took a little bit of time before it enticed me in, but once it had, it provided an engaging, if daft, way of spending 90 minutes or so. It begins with a bank raid …
Continue readingCOMPETITION (now closed): Win Momentum on DVD!
NOTE: This competition is now closed and the winners are: Kiran Kaur, Simon Harrington & Steph A Lovatt. DVDfever.co.uk and Signature Entertainment have teamed up to give you a chance to win a copy of …
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