Nightsleeper initially looks a bit like Apple TV’s Hijack, but on a plane. That series was pretty daft and I parachuted out after a couple of episodes. Can this one improve upon that? The Ipcress …
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The Ipcress File – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Tom Hollander, Joe Cole
The Ipcress File is a new six-part ITV drama based on the Len Deighton novel, which became a hit 1965 movie starring the one and only Michael Caine as counter espionage agent Harry Palmer, here …
Continue readingUnsaid Stories – The DVDfever Review – Nicholas Pinnock, Amanda Abbington
Unsaid Stories is a new four-part series of 15-minute short dramas, similar to May’s Isolation Stories. Whereas they centred around… well, everyone having to isolate, this series is based around the Black Lives Matter movement. …
Continue readingPure Episodes 1 and 2 – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 OCD drama
Pure brings us Marnie (Charly Clive), and while a lot of us have some form of OCD, for the leading lady, she’s suffers from the form known as ‘Pure O’. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames …
Continue readingHappy New Year, Colin Burstead – The DVDfever Review
Happy New Year, Colin Burstead comes from Ben Wheatley who usually provides us rather off-the-wall movies such as Free Fire, Sightseers and A Field In England, so there’s always something going on, it’s almost always …
Continue readingBAFTA 2018 Television nominations announced!
BAFTA 2018 Television nominations have been announced, and the awards will be broadcast on BBC1 on May 13th. Leading actor Sean Bean – Broken Joe Cole – Hang the DJ (Black Mirror) Tim Piggott-Smith – …
Continue readingHang The DJ – Black Mirror Series 4 Episode 4 – The DVDfever Review
Hang The DJ is the fourth episode of Black Mirror Series 4 and takes place in an alternate society where, as demonstrated by Frank (Joe Cole) and Amy (Georgina Campbell), you go on dates not …
Continue readingThank You for Your Service – Trailer 1 – Miles Teller
Thank You for Your Service looks like a potentially interesting drama about how Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can affect American servicemen and women returning home from wars, primarily focusing on Adam Schumann (Miles Teller). It’s …
Continue readingGreen Room on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Green Room with new young alt-rock band The Ain’t Rights, led by Pat (Anton Yelchin) trying to find themselves… But here, they find themselves in the middle of a cornfield, waking up after having crashed …
Continue readingThe Falling on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
The Falling leads with Game Of Thrones and Cyberbully star Maisie Williams as Lydia, a precocious young schoolgirl, whose rebellious character would, these days, be doing the cyberbullying. However, in this film there is yet …
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