Murder is Easy is based on an Agatha Christie story first published in 1939, although this adaptation is set in 1954, and with apparently cultural anthropologist Luke Fitzwilliam (David Jonsson – Industry) coming from Nigeria …
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Wonka – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Timothée Chalamet
Wonka… Willy Wonka… portrayed in this new film by Timothée Chalamet (Dune Part One), and he begins by railing against the Tories’ stupid ‘Stop the Boats’ policy, by sailing across the sea to make his …
Continue readingGhosts: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Horrible Histories cast
Ghosts basically shows us that Horrible Histories has finally made it to prime-time television, albeit with a bit more adult content at times, even if the language rarely steps above a U-certificate. The last known …
Continue readingThe Split Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama
The Split centres around Defoe’s, a lawyer run by a family who, while they deal with a lot of divorces, they have enough of their own problems to fill a soap opera… and so this …
Continue readingQuacks Episode 1 – The Duke’s Tracheotomy – The DVDfever Review
Quacks is so-called because all of those featured a very dodgy doctors. And I *do* need a fix of doctors of some sort, since my favourite soap is off-air for the summer yet again!!! Leading …
Continue readingDiddle Diddle Dumpling – Inside No.9 Series 3 Episode 5 – The DVDfever Review
Diddle Diddle Dumpling goes inside a size 9 shoe, rather than a building relating to the same number, diverting in such a way for the first time ever. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music …
Continue readingYou Me and the Apocalypse Episode 2 – The DVDfever Review
You Me and the Apocalypse Episode 2 begins with the world about to end, as the first one did, yet this time we also see a man sat on the floor with blood pouring out …
Continue readingYou Me and the Apocalypse Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
You Me and the Apocalypse sees its first episode with fifteen people trapped underground in a bunker, one minute from the end of the world. One of these fifteen is Jamie Winton (Matthew Baynton – …
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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