The Devil’s Hour is something I’ve never heard of before, but is apparently the hour between 3-4am, when most people are normally fast asleep. However, for Lucy Chambers (Jessica Raine – Patrick Melrose), she wakes …
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Kate and Koji – The DVDfever Review – Brenda Blethyn
Kate and Koji brings us back to the days of the sitcom being recorded in front of an audience which sadly, for ITV, is still the present day. Yes, it’s Ethnic Mismatch Comedy #644, and …
Continue readingThe Nutcracker and the Four Realms – Final Trailer – Keira Knightley
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms now has a new trailer and the film is released in the UK on November 2nd. Check out the trailer below: Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since …
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 readingDoctor Strange – easily kicks Captain America’s arse – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Doctor Strange is a brilliant, but arrogant, neurosurgeon. He also must earn a fortune since he has a drawer full of rotating watches – yes, individually rotating, for no apparent reason, and presumably still continue …
Continue readingAbsolutely Anything – new Simon Pegg comedy – CENSORED!
Absolutely Anything stars Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation) as Neil Clarke, a man who is granted the power to do absolutely anything, but just as an experiment. He’s granted this …
Continue readingAbsolutely Anything – Official UK Trailer #1
Absolutely Anything stars Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation) as Neil Clarke, a man who is granted the power to do absolutely anything, but just as an experiment.He’s granted this by …
Continue readingBeautiful Thing on DVD – The DVDfever Review – Glen Berry, Scott Neal
Beautiful Thing tells the tale of two best friends – Jamie (Glen Berry) and Ste (Scott Neal) – the former more adept to staying outside than staying in class, while his mother Sandra juggles career …
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