Breathtaking gets deep into the heart of how the COVID19 pandemic hit the UK, with Joanne Froggatt in the lead role of Dr Abbey Henderson. COVID19 took hold in the UK when the most corrupt …
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Sherwood – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – David Morrissey
Sherwood… no, it’s not another Robin Hood reboot, but actually a drama based on a true story about two killings in the Nottinghamshire mining community where the author grew up, but certain elements have been …
Continue readingAngela Black – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Joanne Frogatt
Angela Black is the title lead portrayed by Joanne Frogatt, someone for whom I could watch read the telephone directory, and that would make a great hour of television. However, she’s unlikely to ever take …
Continue readingLiar Series 2 – The DVDfever Review – Joanne Froggatt, Ioan Gruffudd
Liar Series 2 is not what I was expecting, as it was teased at the end of the first series, after it was proved that Andrew Earlham (Ioan Gruffudd) was, indeed, guilty, regarding his attack …
Continue readingDownton Abbey 2019 – Trailer 1 – Hugh Bonneville
Downton Abbey 2019 – The spin-off movie now has a full trailer, and the King and Queen are coming to tea. Yes, the family that gets it all for free now leeches off everyone else. …
Continue readingMary Shelley – Trailer 1 – Elle Fanning
Mary Shelley (Elle Fanning) wrote the hit horror novel Frankenstein, and this movie tells of the love affair between poet Percy Shelley (Douglas Booth) and 18-year-old Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, which resulted in Ms Shelley writing …
Continue readingLiar Series 1 – The DVDfever Review – Joanne Froggatt
Liar centres around a couple going on a date and a particular situation allegedly happening, but one of them is the titular liar, but who? (Of course, I’m not saying, as that would rather defeat …
Continue readingDark Angel Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama
Dark Angel headlines the fabulous Joanne Froggatt in a true story of Victorian poisoner Mary Ann Cotton, in a two-part drama beginning at Durham jail (or gaol, as they called it back then), in March …
Continue readingStill Life on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Still Life stars Eddie Marsan as John May, a council worker who looks for relatives of the deceased and arranges paupers funerals in the absence of anyone else, as well as the scattering of ashes …
Continue readingFilth – US Release Red Band Trailer – James McAvoy Movie HD
Filth, from Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh, took a lot longer to come to the screen, but was it worth the wait? Bruce Robertson (James McAvoy) is going for promotion to Detective Inspector but there are …
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